China's Gen Z and millennials are increasingly documenting their rural day-to-day "retirement" lives on social media after declaring that they got laid off, quit or are simply jobless. These ...
BEIJINGBEIJING — Beijing says more Chinese are living in cities than in the countryside for the first time in the nation’s history. The National Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday that urban dwellers ...
As New Year's celebrations in China grow increasingly commercialized, many city dwellers are seeking a return to tradition. Some head to an... Chinese Flock To The Countryside For A More Authentic New ...
Since May, the Venice Biennale has been holding its 16th International Architecture Exhibition in two of the city’s historic spaces: the Giardini, an expanse of local parkland, and the Arsenale, a ...
Xiaowei Wang is a Bay Area–based designer, developer, and scholar whose work explores and connects disparate spaces like art and academia, coding and cooking, and rural Sichuan and Silicon Valley. Her ...
Unlike those writers who, in his words, "can be Borges - writing from a library," Chinese writer Hu Xuewen insists that he is a product of the land. Born and raised in the countryside in North China's ...
In early December, President Xi Jinping declared that China had eliminated absolute poverty. His announcement was the culmination of a years-long campaign that sought to raise the annual income of ...
Fed up with China's employment situation, young people on the mainland are retreating to the countryside. China's Gen Z and millennials are increasingly documenting their rural day-to-day "retirement" ...
China goes back to work Friday after a weeklong holiday marking the Year of the Horse. Traditionally, celebrations continue through the first month of the Lunar New Year. As in years past, some 800 ...