It has been estimated that in 1972, there existed seven hundred thousand, three hundred thousand, and more than four hundred thousand rusticated youth throughout various cities in China. Obviously the ...
As someone who has spent a better part of my life attempting to build economic, cultural, educational and people-to-people bridges between the US and China, I expected such an organic explosion of ...
Youth unemployment and underemployment in Asia’s most populous nations are at some of their highest levels. In China and India, given the fierce competition for too few jobs and the difficulty ...
The article reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of China Economic Net. Amid the constantly shifting economic landscape of 2024, China’s employment sector emerged as a symbol ...
RedNote, called Xiaohongshu in Chinese — which literally translates as Little Red Book, an apparent reference to former dictator Chairman Mao Zedong — is also required to follow the Chinese Communist ...
The annual chaotic travel rush, changing family dynamics and new lifestyles have been increasingly upending China’s most important holiday, experts say. Also spending Chinese New Year away ...
American millennials aren’t the only ones trying to escape the rat race. In China, young people are heading to “youth ...
Youth joblessness in Chinese cities fell for a fourth straight month in December, official data showed on Monday.
A charitable organisation has announced it will allocate more than HK$12 million this year to organise diversified exchange and training programmes for the city’s youth to explore study and ...
Hi, this is Lulu Chen in Hong Kong. This week, we delved into the crisis facing China’s pension system. Not only is it struggling to keep up with the country’s rapidly aging population ...
The app “cannot necessarily make Taiwanese youth identify with the Chinese nation or agree to unification with China”, says Eric Hsu, a researcher at the Taiwanese think-tank Doublethink Lab ...
Love and tolerance A China Youth Daily poll completed in 2024 saw 85.8 percent of 1,000 young respondents say they believe that intangible cultural heritage has been gaining popularity in China in ...