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Topic 1: What's wrong with labeling oneself a Diaosi? Diaosi. A term meant to be derogatory that has now become a badge of honor. The People's Daily recently ran an opinion piece saying that China's youth should no longer apply this label to themselv
Topic1 New suggestions for traffic congestion in BeijingIn the recent Legal Advice for Alleviating Traffic Congestion in Beijing, experts put forward five suggestions, in which the right of way for pedestrians and riders is the newly proposed one. Do
Topic1 Foreign shows delayed showingIs piracy going to raise its ugly head again in China? As China's TV watchdog State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television (SAPPRFT) has released tougher regulations, saying all foreign TV
Topic1 Beijing supermarket calls off sales promotionsSeveral supermarkets in Beijing have decided to cancel sales promotions as Beijing authorities tighten supervision on such activities in shops and supermarkets out of fear of tragedies like Shangha
Topic1 China's water reveals high level of antibioticsAn excessive amount of antibiotics is present in China's major rivers, exposing millions of nearby residents and local ecosystems to grave risks. China Central Television has recently reported tha
Topic1 How to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingIs there a way to succeed in one's career without working hard? This sounds like a no brainer as most people would say no. But according to a Broadway musical, there is. The musical is called How
Topic1 Real-name Registration for Online WritersChinese online literature authors are now required to register with their real names before their works are made available to their readers, according to a recent guideline issued by China's media watch
Topic1 Cab Driver StrikeTaxi drivers in many cities -- unhappy with steep rental fees and competition from taxi apps -- have gone on the biggest ever strike. How serious is the problem? Topic2 High salaries lure most young O2O freelancersFreelancing
Topic 1 Spam calls reach all-time high in ChinaNew stats show the number of spam calls made in China hit an all-time high last year. Industry analysis suggests some 27-billion spam calls were made last year in China. The number of calls through the 4
Topic1 WeChat Fails to Combat PlagiarismXinhua news agency has recently carried three articles criticizing the problem of plagiarism on the WeChat platform. Is it a valid concern? Is there a problem? Topic2 Children's medicines still lacking in China
Topic1 In-studio Interview with Ge Rui, IFAW China RepresentativeAnimals are more than the cute cat and dog pictures we see online, or the pandas and monkeys we see in zoos. There're many things about animals, especially wildlife's situation that we
Topic1 Why Should We Listen to Classical MusicMany people like music. And we're living an age with an abundance of music genres. But it seems classical music no longer appeals to as wide an audience as before. Today we'll meet someone who has dedicat
Topic1 Salary Rises for Civil ServantsChinese authorities have rolled out its long-expected plan to increase salaries for civil servants. For some, they will see a 60% pay raise. Why now? How necessary? Topic2 95 Million Yuan Deposits from 42 Deposit
Topic1 The daily commute time in Beijing is the longest one nationwideWhere did my time go? If I'm not in my office, then I must be on my way to the office. These jokes reflect the busy life of Chinese people in metropolises. Long-time commute is som
Topic1 Spring Festival Spending 2015China retail sales for the week-long Spring Festival holiday has grown steadily this year as businesses rushed to take advantage of the nationwide shopping spree. Shops and restaurants across the country hit 678 bi
Topic1 Property Registration Rule To Take EffectThis time it is for real. China will implement long-awaited property registration rules from next week, in a move that could give the country's anti-corruption investigators extra ammunition and pave th
Topic1 Tooth paste brand sued for false advertisingConsumer goods giant Procter Gamble has been fined close to 6.03 million Yuan ($1m) in China for what Shanghai regulators said was false advertising of its Crest toothpaste brand. They said PG overst
Topic1 25 Provinces to Use Unified Gaokao PaperNext year, 25 administrative regions of the provincial level will use unified test paper for the college entrance exam, according to Minister of Education Yuan Guiren. Will this make the all-important ex
Topic1 New official rules for what you can and can't post on WechatWeChat, the most popular messaging app and social network in China with 468 million monthly active users, set in stone 10 rules for users posting to the app's朋友圈news feed, calle
Topic1 Old-Age Care for Single-Child FamiliesChina will explore a new method to share the responsibility of elderly care for single-child families as it seeks to tackle the swelling senior population, according to a Health News report. In attempt to