Growing numbers of Chinese women are challenging a longstanding tradition that denies them village membership, and the lucrative payouts that go with it. By Vivian Wang Vivian Wang traveled to ...
China is ramping up efforts to counter its plummeting birth rate, with measures ranging from cash incentives to controversial local campaigns urging women to have children. Last year marked the ...
The return of ethnic minority women to remote rural areas to explore entrepreneurial opportunities has positively driven the transformation and development of the rural economy in China. These women ...
It's about helping people, making their lives a little easier." In recent years, many women like Tian have joined new forms of employment, such as delivery riding and ride-hailing, drawn by the ...
After decades of exclusion and legal ambiguity, a new national law in China bars villages from stripping women of membership and related land rights because they married and moved away. The ...
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“She-Power” to the Stars: The journey of Chinese women and its global resonance – a feature by By Hui Fan
Accra, Sept. 30, GNA – Thirty years ago, the landmark Fourth World Conference on Women of the United Nations was held in Beijing. The conference adopted the visionary Beijing Declaration and Platform ...
This village is not just a regular place; it has been recognised by the Guinness World Records as the village with the world’s longest-haired women. People from all over the world visit this village ...
Hundreds of millions of people across China are reuniting with their families to celebrate the Lunar New Year — but for some, the festive season is also filled with violence. In recent years, facing a ...
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