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Topic1-Will meal-kit service revive home cooking For some, cooking can be a relaxing and artistic experience as they patiently whip food ingredients into pleasant and edible dishes. But for most urban dwellers, cooking can be a luxury they simply can
Topic1-Wife or husband's relatives' uninvited home visits You can't pick your family, or your extended family. Once you get hitched to your husband or wife, for better or worse, you are also taking on the relations of his or her parents, uncles, aunt
Topic1-High school top student stabs teacher to death A top student from a high school in Hunan Province stabbed his teacher to death in a dispute. Reports revealed later that this student was the deceased teachers favorite in the class. Motivational
Topic1 10-year report reveals habits of Chinese online shoppersOnline shoppers in China have expanded their foothold to more than 100 countries and regions in the past decade, according to a report published by g.taobao.com, Taobao's unit that focuse
Topic1 Public Servants Don't Like Frugality BansOn December 4th, 2012, China's central authority announced eight rules to curb government's luxury expense and corruption. Another seven similar rules have been released since last July including bans o
Topic1-Should Owners Be Compensated for Stigmatized Properties If the previous tenant passed away in a property, the value of real estate often sees a drop. Recently a court in Shanghai over-ruled a landlords claim for compensation after a fatal trag
Topic1-Do secondhand luxury goods have a future in China China's appetite for luxury goods continues to expand in recent years. According to a 2017 Chinese luxury report from McKenzie, a leading management and consulting company, Chinese consumers co
Topic1 Gaokao cheatingA police investigation into cheating during this month's national college exam has been launched in Henan. The province has found 165 violators, with 127 of them taking the test for others. Every year, the educational authoritie
Topic1 AIDS Patients Refused by AirlinesRecently, Spring Airlines becomes a target of public criticism as it refuses 3 passengers on board after knowing one of them is an AIDS patient. People say it is not only ignorance but also discrimination. What
Topic1 Illegal Hukou SellingBeijing police recently uncovers a gang of 16 members who allegedly helped university graduates get illegal Beijing hukou, or household registrations, for payment. Is there a demand? Why people still buy them when they kno
Topic1 China boasts second-largest obese population in the worldObesity is increasing causing concerns in China as its economy develops. China actually is home to the second-largest population of obese people in the world, just behind the United Stat
Topic 1: SAPPRFT Bans scandalized celebsChina's top media regulator has called on TV stations to carefully reconsider hiring stars who have beencaught up in various scandals, after a fistful of big names in the entertainment industry were nabbed indr
Topic1 Mainlanders Feel Happier Than Five Years AgoA Pew Research Center survey finds that about six-in-ten or more publics rate their life satisfaction highly in several Asian countries including China. The rate is equal to the level of many develop
Topic1 Train tickets hoarders for Chinese New YearWith the coming of the Spring Festival holiday starting on Feb. 18, Chinese people have been busy booking train tickets online on the portal website (12306.com). However, scalpers use ticket snatching
Topic1 Job Market MismatchChina has a job market mismatch, according to New York Times. While companies are facing a hard time recruiting workers, college graduates are struggling to find a satisfactory job. How big of a problem is it? Topic2 Expensi
Topic1 Parents Sell Own BabiesThirty seven babies have been rescued as part of a massive crackdown in child trafficking in the country. The majority of the babies are sold to traffickers by their birth parents. How sick is this? Topic2 Mass culture h
Topic1 Prepaid Card ProblemsMany of us have the experience of going to a barber shop, getting a haircut while being asked repeatedly if we want to get a membership card there. It is not only annoying but also might be illegal. Is it a big problem? To
Topic1 Duplicated ID CrackdownA crackdown on clearing up duplicating ID cards and Hukou has been carried out since 2013 and is expected to wrap up in 2016. The goal is to ensure one ID number and one Hukou for each and every citizen by the end of 201
Topic1 Beijing To Install Condom Machines on College CampusAll Beijing universities are expected to install condom vending machines this year, a move to curb the increase of sexually-transmitted diseases among college students. How big of an effect c
Topic1 Boy Abused By Adoptive ParentsThis past weekend, a group of photos of a boy showing bloodstains all over his body goes viral online. The detention of the boy's adoptive mother has aroused public concern over the corporal punishment of children