From “emotional value” luxury, temple tourism to 18-karat ‘lucky’ gold charms, Chinese consumers are splurging in the pursuit ...
A Chinese coffee chain has apologized and changed its name after state media roasted it for misusing a word revered by the nation’s communist government. People’s Cafe decorates most of its branches ...
The biggest workforce in the world has undergone an extraordinary transformation. China’s farm labourers and industrial proletariat have been joined by an army of gig workers. Tens of millions now use ...
In Beijing's central district, trees are everywhere: in parks, along roadsides and in courtyards inside people's houses. Many have only been planted in recent decades. Others—with wide trunks—have ...
A 12-hour-plus time difference and various streaming options are influencing how people in China watch the World Cup.