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In Guangzhou, Migrants Return to a Harsh New Labor Market
As COVID-19 receded, a migrant worker rushed back to the garment factories of southern China. But she found the city utterly changed.
June 22, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China to Reduce Coal Consumption Amid Economic Downturn
Experts say the central government’s decision to cap coal power projects may prevent provincial authorities from fueling economic growth at the expense of the environment.
June 22, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Mass Virus Testing Strains Beijing’s Resources
The Chinese capital is testing hundreds of thousands of residents amid its recent coronavirus outbreak.
June 19, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
In China, a Lawsuit Galvanizes the Transgender Rights Movement
Transgender Chinese face widespread discrimination at work. But some believe the courts could offer an avenue for change.
June 19, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Beijing’s COVID Cluster ‘Contained,’ But Search for Source Continues
A leading CDC expert believes the local outbreak’s peak was nearly a week ago, though many of the infected didn’t show symptoms initially.
June 19, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Beijing to Disburse 3 Million Yuan to Struggling Cinemas
Movie theaters in the city will receive $1,600 on average from a special development fund that is normally allocated toward subsidizing film productions and building new cinemas.
June 18, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
‘Middle-Aged’ Celebs Are Vying to Become China’s Next Girl Group
Some viewers praise “Sisters Who Make Waves” for being inclusive, while others say the show does little to address the real issues older women in China’s entertainment industry face.
June 17, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Subculture Sellouts: Kuaishou and Bilibili Embrace Normcore
Long known as havens for China’s marginalized, nerdy, and just plain weird, the two video platforms are trading their grassroots cred for a more yuppie-friendly image.
June 17, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s Kindergartens Cook Up Creative Ways to Survive Lockdown
With private schools facing a cash crunch, teachers are converting campuses into makeshift restaurants and delivery hubs to make ends meet.
June 17, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Father Tells His Coming-Out Story in Daughter’s Documentary
A family in eastern China and the gay bar they semi-secretly own are at the heart of “1001 Nights.”
June 17, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
The ‘Helmet Hunters’ Cashing In on China’s Road Safety Drive
A road safety campaign has turned the humble helmet into China’s hottest commodity. Liu Yang is one of the hard-headed entrepreneurs trying to profit from the boom.
June 16, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Beijing Reports 27 New COVID-19 Cases, Bringing Total to 106
About three-quarters of the newly reported infections are from the market district where the first cases were detected.
June 16, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
How many of us wear clothing made by forced Uygur labour?
With US legislators debating laws to deter the use of forced Uygur labour in China, and the garment industry in crisis after coronavirus, now is the time for apparel brands to pressure Beijing, a rights advocate says.
June 14, 2020 Source: South China Morning Post
Fujian Tasks Universities With Helping Graduates Find Jobs
With China’s fresh college graduates facing a bleak economy still recovering from the pandemic, more schools are being held responsible for ensuring they find work.
June 13, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Searching for Greener Pastures, Finding Familiar Pressures
Unwilling or uninterested in conforming to mainstream values, some alternatively minded Chinese are taking refuge in the countryside. For all too many, it’s a dream that cannot last.
June 13, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
South China Floods Now Affecting One-Third of Country
An official casualty figure has not been updated since Monday, when 9 people were reported dead.
June 12, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Under COVID-19, China’s Mask Market Surged. Now It’s Gone Bust.
Entrepreneurs say it’s becoming more difficult to recover their investments due to dwindling demand and plummeting prices.
June 12, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Authorities Put 7-Day Freeze on Weibo’s ‘Hot Topics’
Cyberspace regulators have ordered Weibo to temporarily suspend its “trending topics” list, perhaps due to the microblogging platform’s preferential treatment of a businessman with ties to the company.
June 11, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
How Chinese in the US Are Talking About Black Lives Matter
The ongoing demonstrations against racism and police brutality have started an important and overdue conversation, but actions speak louder than words.
June 11, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Over 100 Kids in Henan Hospitalized for Suspected Food Poisoning
Students at multiple schools in the province complained of sickness after their school lunch periods.
June 11, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone