Gender discrimination against Chinese female graduates in job-hunting
A bipartisan advisory group,has found that 87 percent of recent female college grads say there is still gender discrimination in the job-search process.
Read MoreForbes: China’s anti-pollution efforts could be offset by petcoke
China's efforts to reduce air pollution could be negated by its unregulated and unmonitored burning of petcoke, a fuel dirtier than coal.
Read MoreChina beats U.S. as world’s largest consumer of iOS app downloads
According to recent data provided by App Annie, China actually displaced the US for the number 1 position in terms of iOS app downloads.
Read MoreU.S. job seeker Samuel Massie’s growth in China: from newbie to professional
The most critical step of business life in China isn’t to "make a difference", but to understand.
Read MoreHow to use “在” and “再”
How can you know when to use which “zài”? Here are some pointers on what each character means and when to use them!
Read MoreChina’s anti-pollution effort paid off amid economic downturn
A "war against pollution" declared by China's leaders is getting a boost from the slowing economy as the government forces bloated industries like steel, cement and glassmaking to slim down.
Read MoreDoes British turning to China’s maths education work?
But the war on British innumeracy will not be won just with weapons of maths instruction from a Chinese education system that has lost the confidence of much of its own population, at least when it comes to the immediate pre-university years and above.
Read MoreChinese Internet slang in daily life – nǚ shén and nǚ hàn zi
She is a nǚ hàn zi (女汉子), literally meaning a manly woman or a tough girl, is a woman who thinks and acts like a man and is yet more than just an unceremonious woman.
Read MoreChinese consumers care more about product quality
There were few differences between the demands of Chinese and American consumers, while Chinese customers always focus more on whether the product is genuine or not.
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