Movie review: Go Away, Mr. Tumor
Go Away, Mr. Tumor is based on comics artist Xiong Dun's true experience fighting a malignant tumor during the last days of her life. But surprisingly, the subject is handled in a light and amusing way.
Read MoreChina’s migrant children, a generation sacrificed for growth
Ziyi is the child of one of the 20 million-plus migrant workers in Guangdong province. He spends most of the day in a charity childcare center, because the adults in his family have to work 10 hours a day and can't afford anywhere else.
Read MoreWhat can foreign investors do when China’s “golden age” ends?
The multinational executives are under increasing pressure to squeeze more profits from an economy growing at its slowest annual rate in a quarter-century.
Read MoreHave you ever heard of the Chinese character “囧”?
Many people assume "囧" is some kind of symbol or picture when they read this character for the first time. However, it is indeed a Chinese character with a long history.
Read MoreLearn Chinese with word “筷子”
"筷子" originates from China, from over 3,000 years ago, and has rich Chinese culture behind it.
Read MoreKik raises $50M from Tencent to create “WeChat Of The West”
Kik recently has collected $50 million in new capital from Tencent, trying to become the "WeChat of the West".
Read MoreHow to use “划算” in Chinese
"划算" has various meanings in Chinese, and here we are interested in the ones about things being of good value or economical.
Read MoreChina’s social media break official silence with indecipherable noise
But we are at risk of replacing silence with indecipherable noise. It is sometimes difficult to believe anything unless you see it with your own eyes or hear it from someone you trust.
Read MoreNaivete makes China’s new netizens the sitting ducks of cybercriminals
In China, some of the most successful cyberthreats are frighteningly simple.
Read More5 future trends for China as a ‘Startup Nation’
There are five key trends that if led by China, could make it move from the Startup Nation stage to something more mature and stable.
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