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The Activists Fighting to Free China’s Captive Killer Whales
Dozens of SeaWorld-style theme parks are opening across China, but they face a rising tide of criticism from animal welfare groups.
August 27, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Randomized School Admissions Rattle Shanghai’s Rat Race
Parents cry foul as sudden policy shift favors the simply lucky instead of the painstakingly prepared.
August 23, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Facing US Sanctions, Huawei Unveils World’s Fastest AI Chip
The product launch marks Huawei’s emergence in the field of artificial intelligence amid the US’s ongoing crackdown on the telecom giant and its subsidiaries.
August 23, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
The Story of an American Missionary and Her ‘Paper Gods’
Anne Swann Goodrich’s collection provides a comprehensive window into early 20th century Beijing folk religion.
August 23, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China Seeks to Stabilize Its Swine Fever-Rattled Pork Industry
The country’s Cabinet says it will expedite subsidies to pig farmers and promote large-scale farming to normalize the domestic meat market.
August 22, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
‘China’s Wikipedia’ Sued Over Playwright’s Distorted Entry
Baidu rectified the problematic page within weeks of being alerted, but a court nonetheless ruled against the company for failing to police its platform.
August 22, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
U.S. Says Scientist Hid Job in China. Web Search Tells Otherwise
A University of Kansas researcher was indicted for allegedly hiding that he was working full-time for a Chinese university at the same time he was doing U.S-funded industrial research.
August 21, 2019 Source: Bloomberg
Guideline Clamps Down on ‘Xiaonao’ at Chinese Schools
The country’s top education, judicial, and law enforcement officials have identified seven behaviors of aggrieved parents seeking compensation that will now be prohibited on school property.
August 21, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s First Commercially Cloned Cat Unveiled in Beijing
The British shorthair, named Garlic after its progenitor, was born from a surrogate mother a month ago.
August 20, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Peking Univ. Rejects, Then Accepts, Rural Students’ Admissions
China’s college admission system assigned two students from underprivileged areas of Henan to the prestigious Peking University, but the school sparked an online backlash when it objected to their low test scores.
August 19, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Huawei Researching 6G Cellular Technology in Canada: Report
The Chinese telecom giant’s head of 5G products previously predicted that 6G would not arrive before 2030.
August 15, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Why New Chinese Moms Are Opting to ‘Sit the Month’ in Style
Luxury postnatal care centers trade on mothers’ dreams of a modern family — while playing on their insecurities.
August 15, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
The Musicians Kindling a Kindie Rock Revolution
After years of stagnation, the Chinese children’s music industry is bopping to new tunes with music festival Hand in Hand.
August 14, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Chinese Director Says He’s ‘Truly Sorry’ for Sci-Fi Flop
After the big-budget film ‘Shanghai Fortress’ tanked in theaters, netizens are wondering whether there will ever be new hope for the genre to live long and prosper in China.
August 12, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Meet the Mortals Behind China’s ‘God Songs’
It’s not easy making the music that everyone loves — or loves to hate.
August 11, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China To Introduce Stricter Controls for Oxycodone
Starting next month, doctors in the country will face more stringent regulations for prescribing painkillers containing the Category II psychotropic drug.
August 9, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s Wildlife Conservation List To Undergo Historic Revision
A new draft of the list would provide expanded protections for endangered species like pangolins and Yangtze finless porpoises.
August 9, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s First 5G Phone Owner Is a 78-Year-Old Retiree
Despite some enthusiasm for the ZTE Axon 10 Pro 5G’s midnight release, analysts say the new market will need more time before taking off.
August 9, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
The Street Photographers Shooting for the High Road
Amid a social media-driven craze for newer street photography, China’s shutterbugs still take photos for the thrill of it.
August 1, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone
Shandong Factory Paints Rocks Green To Fool Environment Bureau
Workers say they painted the surrounding terrain green in a failed attempt to hoodwink environmental authorities.
August 1, 2019 Source: Sixth Tone