China’s New Wave of Backlash Against Pre-Made Food
A single complaint from a tech entrepreneur about a popular restaurant chain has revived the debate over pre-made food—a development that could usher…
A single complaint from a tech entrepreneur about a popular restaurant chain has revived the debate over pre-made food—a development that could usher…
As China’s malls struggle in an era of e-commerce and slowing consumption, some are becoming lifestyle hubs, nostalgic sanctuaries—and even public se…
Despite the economic downturn, Pangdonglai, a once-obscure regional supermarket, is thriving—yet its success may be difficult to replicate
Once a shoppers’ paradise, Hong Kong now watches its residents head north in search of low prices, lush parks, and luxe experiences
Faced with mounting pressures from overseas tariffs and dwindling labor and growing competition at home, the future of the city’s decades-long dress …
A growing industry of memoir ghostwriters is helping China’s seniors preserve their legacies—and boosting the silver economy
Following a renewed fervor for scratch cards among young people, a new generation of lottery shop owners have entered the market hoping to get rich a…
Chinese billionaire Zong Qinghou’s death has led to a surge of nostalgia for Wahaha, the brand he founded in 1988
Some of the most notable and controversial proposals from the annual meetings of China’s legislative bodies
Female-only spaces are proliferating, but not everybody is happy about it
Netizens are turning to “pet communicators” to improve their relationships with their furry friends, despite a lack of science behind these animal ps…
Young workers are turning to qualifications, exams, and certificates to stay ahead in a competitive job market and to feel productive in their spare …