China’s ceremonial parliament meets in Beijing this week as leaders use the event to set policy and economic goals.
As China’s property market craters and youth unemployment rises, burned-out young professionals are fleeing megacities for ...
Quiet wallets, hidden rooms: Meet the Chinese youth who are rewriting hopes for a robust consumer-fueled economy as they doomscroll their days away One self-defined member of the "rat people" ...
This year the National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS) got into the spirit of things by revealing, for the first time, exactly how much Chinese consumers spend on food. The number emerged from a revision ...
Explainer - What analysts in New Zealand might be keeping an eye on from a pair of key political meetings in Beijing that kick off this week.
The Olympic athletes are the subject of uncomfortable public comparisons that present online narratives that overlap more than both sides may realize.
Ahead of China's annual key political meetings – the Two Sessions, CGTN published an article elaborating how China's whole-process people's democracy works at t ...
Suddenly, it’s cool to be Chinese on the internet. Over the past month, many on TikTok may have been told that they are “turning Chinese.” The intentionally absurd trend has put a spotlight on ...
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China’s reclusive young ‘rat people’ stay in bed all day and gnaw away at the country’s economic prospects
A new demographic label has swept through China’s social-media feeds in recent months: “rat people.” The term, which describes young adults who retreat into small rooms, avoid socializing and spend ...
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