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Topic1 Cancel VIP Clinics in Public HospitalsRecently, media reports that Shanghai decides to cancel the VIP clinics in its public hospitals. In the meantime, Beijing also claims to launch a reform on the paid VIP services in local public medicare in
Topic1 Tax burden per capita tops 6,000 yuan in ChinaOfficial statistics from provincial fiscal data show that the country's average per capita tax burden stands at 6,338 yuan for the first half of this year. Residents in Beijing, Shanghai and Tianji
Topic 1: Plastic surgery in ChinaData provided by the South Korean embassy in China shows about 1 million Chinese are getting medical tourism visas to visit South Korea in 2012. While Chinese customers now account for 60 percent of the cosmetic surge
Topic1 Hukou Reform Takes ShapeNew central government guidelines on reform of China's household registration system have been unveiled yesterday. It aims to establish a new hukou system by 2020. Now let's take a closer look at the guideline. What's n
Topic1 Boys Beaten by TeachersTwo school-related scandals emerged in Yunnan lately. One is a primary school teacher detained over sexual assaults on eight girls aged between 5 and 11. The other is 13 middle school students lashed by teachers with wir
Topic1 Security Staff on Public TransportationOn Wednesday, the Ministry of Public Security holds an emergency national meeting, calling for better security on subways, buses and other public transportation. The ministry also requires that security s
Topic1 Internet FinanceWe are joined by a special guest today, Liu Baocheng, professor at the University of International Business and Economics. In the first half hour, we'll be talking about Internet finance, some of the recent developments, and wh
Topic1 China bans teachers from accepting gift moneyChina's Ministry of Education has taken measures to address the problems in professional ethics of teachers. A six-point regulation now bans the country's teaching staff from accepting gifts or mone
Topic1 Real Estate Market in China Home purchase restriction policies have been implemented in at least 40 major Chinese cities since 2011 as part of the central government's efforts to curb property speculation. Recently many cities in China have re
Topic1 PKU Students Involved In ManagementRecently, Peking University released new management rules, giving students opportunities to participate in school management committees and discuss about all kinds of school affairs with the university leader
Topic1 Drag-Racing Accident in BeijingAfter a real-life Fast and Furious car race in downtown Beijing, two people have been detained on suspicion of dangerous driving. Is drag racing becoming a bigger problem? Topic2 Public Asked to Choose the Hand S
Topic1 Teachers on strike in Hubei cityTeacher's Day this year hasn't been uneventful for a major high school in central China's Hubei Province. More than 70 teachers at the Xiaogan High School in Xiaogan city went on strike since Tuesday for the sch
Topic1 China revises anti-air pollution lawIllegal outdoor barbecues might get you fines of up to 2,000 yuan. That's according to a revised draft of China's Law on the Prevention and Control of Atmospheric Pollution China has recently released for pu
Topic 1-The removal of National Holiday Office after 14 yearsThe National Holiday Office has been a subject of criticism for years. Its decisions, for example, to 'pick-n-mix' all national holidays with weekends and abolish the 'May First golden week
Topic1 6-Days off in Beijing During APECHere is some good news for Beijingers. Government employees and students in the capital will enjoy a six-day holiday as the city hosts this year's APEC, or Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation leaders' summit. Is
Topic1 Congratulations to the son-in law of our school!A middle school in An'hui Province posted some brief words of congratulation in their campus to Eric Betzig, the American scientist who won the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and called him the s
Topic1 Mask show at Beijing Marathon prompts calls for smog warning systemBeijing's annual international marathon has been held as scheduled over the weekend, despite the city being engulfed by heavy smog, which saw a great number of runners wearing
Topic1 More space sought for cyclists, pedestriansMonday marked China's Car-Free Day. Chinese cities are asked to provide more public space for cyclists and pedestrians amidst a growing number of automobiles on the road. China's top urban planning au
Topic1 Weird English names Chinese people give themselvesThe Washington Post has carried an opinion piece on its website saying the adoption of unconventional English names in China and other parts of East Asia is the source of perennial fascination
Topic1 Pension replacement rate lowChina is getting older year by year since 2000. As we enter an ageing society, do today's retirees have sufficient income to meet their needs? And will you and I have the appropriate pension to maintain our current