Mar 04, 2021 Comments(5)
China’s ICBC bank this week sent a memo to employees outlining how they should behave with colleagues of the opposite sex. Read more>>
Sep 26, 2010 Comments(0)
.this_tab1 td{ padding:3px;} With China's rising economic and political prowess, the world has simultaneously turned all eyes on the country. So how is China viewed in the rest of the world following its recent economic achievements? Pew Global Attitudes ...... Read More>>
Sep 23, 2010 Comments(0)
Generally, Chinese netizens regard the West’s paternalistic concern over censorship and information control in China with light bemusement. While Western media, The New York Times and the BBC in particular, loves to write about Internet censorship in China ...... Read More>>
Sep 22, 2010 Comments(0)
Original article written by Yan Yang in Chinese. In August this year, Guangzhou Police published a draft ordinance entitled “Guangzhou Municipal Government on Stricter Control of Knives for Public Safety.” The draft asks the public and society ...... Read More>>
Sep 17, 2010 Comments(0)
The 2010 National Holiday Calendar ( H=Holiday, W=Workday ) The official holiday schedule of this year’s Mid-Autumn festival and National Day is so illogical that Chinese white collar workers have begun calling it “the most chaotic holiday ...... Read More>>
Sep 16, 2010 Comments(1)
You have likely noticed the ubiquitous QQ alert tone. It’s that strident little beeping shuffle you hear everywhere there are Chinese people glued to their phones or laptops in a concerted effort to pass the time, a series of six shrill bleeps. Yes, that ...... Read More>>
Sep 06, 2010
The recent explosion in the number of young tech-savvy Chinese has created a dynamic subculture of mainland “netizens” whose luminaries are neither pop idols nor movie stars, but a handful of popular bloggers. These superstar Chinese bloggers, ...... Read More>>
Aug 25, 2010 Comments(0)
Zhang Yimou ranks right alongside Ang Lee as China’s most internationally acclaimed director. Lesser known to the public, is the fact that Zhang Yimou’s films are almost always exclusively produced by Zhang Weiping. Zhang Weiping founded the ...... Read More>>
Aug 22, 2010 Comments(0)
Former CEO of Hewlett-Packard Mark Hurd About a month ago, then chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard Mark Hurd abruptly canceled his previously scheduled trip to China, citing a cold as the reason. Last weekend, he suddenly announced his resignation as the ...... Read More>>
Aug 18, 2010 Comments(0)
Photo: qq.com American billionaires Warren Buffett and Bill Gates have announced they will come to China in September to ask for donations from the country's rising ranks of the wealthy and rich. Chinese newspaperman Shi Shusi offers the two famous ...... Read More>>
Jul 20, 2010 Comments(0)
A court case involving a Chongqing frog farmer, real estate developers, local government officials and the Chongqing courts has stirred up response among netizens. Three Chinese legal scholars have responded to the incident, and what they think it means for ...... Read More>>
Jul 16, 2010 Comments(0)
Tang Jun, former president of Microsoft China Co., Ltd. and current CEO of Xinhuadu Industrial Group Co., Ltd. has been a hot topic on Chinese internet forums lately, after science writer Fang Zhouzi alleged that Tang’s doctorate credentials are fake. In ...... Read More>>
Apr 07, 2010 Comments(0)
55 year old Ma Yaochun (马尧春) will be remembered as the first person in the last two decades to be prosecuted for the “crime of practicing and organizing orgies” under pertinent Chinese laws. If convicted he faces up to 5 years in jail. ...... Read More>>
Mar 19, 2010 Comments(0)
Just after the official results for the “2009 Chinese Happiest Cities” were published, Chinese netizens started their own list of “2009 Top 10 Angriest Chinese Cities” on the discussion forums. And interestingly some cities that had ...... Read More>>
Feb 23, 2010 Comments(0)
Yang Yaqing杨雅晴 has stated that she won't give up until she's stolen a hundred kisses from a hundred men (she is up to 67 so far) More Photos >> According to Taiwanese media, a 28-year old student studying overseas in France has made a name for ...... Read More>>
Feb 19, 2010 Comments(0)
Korea Daily News, a South Korean news agency, reports that Apple's iPhone has sold over 300,000 handsets in South Korea, but there appears to be a serious “glitch” that could get the better of adulterers and two-timers looking to cover their ...... Read More>>
Feb 11, 2010 Comments(0)
According to a survey done on February 4th, China's most developed areas – Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Zhejiang Province – are also the most unhappy. The 2009 real estate boom and the ever-increasing home property prices have made life in ...... Read More>>
Feb 05, 2010 Comments(0)
Recently, there was a fervent discussion online about an ad posted in front of the men's dormitory at Peking University. The hand-written ad was supposedly posted by a female student at the university and was headed “10,000 RMB a day for a boyfriend ...... Read More>>
Feb 05, 2010
Beijing is a big city and expanding outwards daily. It’s hard to get accurate numbers on Beijing’s actual population, but you don’t need to be a scientist to realize that 10-20 million people generate a whole lot of trash. Relentless ...... Read More>>
Feb 04, 2010
Designer brands have caught on big time in China. According to a new survey by marketers and Chinese netizens, the luxury craze is spreading out from the affluent coastal cities and into China’s inner regions. For the first time, Chongqing, a city ...... Read More>>
Jan 30, 2010
Photo: Oriental Morning Post 东方早报 The wall mural “Water-Splashing Festival – A Celebration of Life” (pictured above) was among the “vulgar” contents that the Beijing 21Vianet Data Center Inc., a service provider for ...... Read More>>
Jan 15, 2010
Translated by eChinacities from popular Chinese site gcpnews.com. In the last ten years or so and with the fast developing economy nurturing better lifestyles and still richer spending powers, more and more Chinese people are making trips abroad for ...... Read More>>
Dec 31, 2009 Comments(0)
People.com.cn, a government-run forum, invited Chinese netizens to choose the ten issues they saw as being the biggest challenges in China during the next decade. You may be surprised by their selections. Top Challenges Facing China in the Next Decade ...... Read More>>
Dec 24, 2009
Soaring home prices in China and perceived unfair treatment under the Chinese household registration system (Huji) are two of the main grievances driving millions of aspiring young Chinese workers and college graduates out of China’s biggest cities ...... Read More>>
Dec 22, 2009
Photo: i.dailymail.co.uk Following the recent news that the Chinese authorities were paying for reports on pornographic websites, the Internet Crimes and Vulgar Information Reporting Center has confirmed reports by the public about some of the websites that ...... Read More>>
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