AI tools have never been more accessible. In China’s classrooms, both educators and students are facing an unprecedented technological leap that promises to revolutionize how knowledge is acquired. AI is also helping rural China address challenges like pest control, while easing the paperwork burdens of local officials. Meanwhile, China’s savvy merchants are leveraging AI abroad to boost sales.
Beyond AI, we spoke with adults with ADHD about navigating diagnosis, stigma, and finding support online. We also examined the rise of Pangdonglai, a regional retail chain in Henan that gained fame for its hard-to-replicate business model.
What’s more, we visited Beijing’s academic bars, where a lecture often costs the price of a cocktail; dined at bistros serving southwestern cuisine that has popped up all over the country; took in the stunning landscapes of Altay in Xinjiang; and picked up gadgets from the country’s booming ACG-themed stores. Enjoy the read!
As AI tools become more accessible than ever, China’s business-savvy merchants are using them to better sell their products overseas—but questions remain about where the line lies between fair play and deception, artistry and theft
Livestreaming has boosted book sales in China via its massive online traffic, but does it translate into real gains for publishers, or just a short-term ploy to cash in?
With the sale of anime-related products now a multi-billion-yuan industry, there’s no sign of the trend slowing down. But who are the beneficiaries, and what impact has this explosion in popularity had on the subcultures it grew out of?
Bar-based lecture series are becoming increasingly popular in the capital, attracting students and workers looking to learn and find community outside of traditional educational spaces
Amid the pressures of modern living, vending massage chairs have proven a cheap and easy way for young people to unwind. But is this trend built to last—or will it be over as quickly as the massages themselves?
Originally a casual spot in France for affordable food and drinks, bistros in China, mainly themed on southwestern cuisines, have become high-end restaurants for dating, socializing, or simply “checking in”
With innovative features like auto parking and gaming cockpits, smart EVs are capturing the hearts of young buyers. Here’s a language guide to buying your first car in China.
With growing awareness, many in China are finding support online and viewing ADHD as a source of strength, but experts caution against the romanticization of the condition and over-reliance on internet diagnoses
Once a poverty-stricken village in the mountains of Yunnan, Azheke has turned tourism into a lifeline, distributing dividends among locals while preserving its UNESCO-recognized heritage