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Resistance or compromise: Chinese big dog owners seek more rights

zixuanyang·31 August 2020
Large dogs have become increasingly popular, but government policy makes it hard to own a dog. what a dog owner can do in this situation?

Harassers can not be punished: Why is it so Hard to get a Satisfying Result from Sexual Harassment Cases?

zijingwang·31 August 2020
Recent researches keep showing a huge percentage of victims who don't report sexual harassment incidents to the police or authorities. What stops them from seeking justice?

My fate was doomed when I was born-being a blind masseur.

Yifei Zhang·31 August 2020
Many visually impaired people in China are working in massage industry. Is this traditional role an opportunity for them or...

A Tattoo or a Scar: Sexual Assault in the Tattoo Industry

zijingwang·31 August 2020
News about tattooists taking advantage from clients evoked Tattoo Me Too movement. Is sexual assault in tattoo industry common?

More Catcalling on Emptier Streets: Street Harassment gets worse during Lockdown

zijingwang·31 August 2020
A survey shows 19% of girls aged 14-21 have received unwanted attention or sexual assault in public spaces during lockdown. Do people feel worse getting harassed during lockdown than they would have before?

China’s Property Post-COVID-19: Purchasing Properties is like Buying a Lottery Ticket

yingli·31 August 2020
China has suffered its worst economic collapse since the 1970s, it fell 6.8% January-March year-on-year, but the demand for buying homes still rose. Where are people finding the confidence to still buy properties in the midst of an international financial crisis?

Strict government control makes it hard to keep a big dog in China

zixuanyang·31 August 2020
Chinese increasingly make policy to ban big dog ownership. Just how difficult is it to own a dog in one of the world’s most populous cities?

Education, a light in visually impaired people’s heart.

Yifei Zhang·31 August 2020
Education for visually impaired people is increasing in China. Does it helps for this group and how is it changing the...

A competition between technology and social attitudes among visually impaired group

Yifei Zhang·31 August 2020
People with visual impairments have made huge strides thanks to technology that allows them to operate digital products and access...

Chinese “Leftover Women” Become a Rising Power in Real Estate

yingli·31 August 2020
The numbers of single female homebuyers surges in China. What are the potential reasons for this current house buying trend?

Chinese Millennials, Burdened with Debt, Now Facing Economic Crisis

yingli·31 August 2020
In the six months since the outbreak of COVID-19, how did millennials, the group with the highest debt ratio in China, survive this unexpected economic slump, and what did the government do to help?

For Many Chinese Men, No House Means No Marriage

yingli·31 August 2020
In China, owning a home is a prerequisite before a man can marry. It is expensive to buy a home in China’s big cities, so why are Chinese men put under such heavy pressure?
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