As experts start to warn about the negative impact of Chinese volunteer projects on underdeveloped countries, what needs to happen to help the recipient communities?
One of the most difficult obstacles for many young Chinese women is balancing the competing expectations of family, society, and career success. How are a new wave of feminist podcasts in China changing the lives of a generation of young women?
Why does the gap between Chinese violin craftsmanship and the international level of violin making still exist?
How do Chinese workers who don't know much about Western classical music produce 30% of the world's violins?
An increasing number of girls create the new podcasts after they encouraged by an influential feminist podcast. What led listeners to resonate and discover a new way to express themselves?
As more Chinese volunteers flock to Sri Lanka to teach, are they adding value to the country's education system?
As globalisation has taken hold of China in the last thirty years, millions have moved from rural areas to big...
Chinese women, in particular, prioritise feminism thinking, are not easily influenced by other people's judgements, and are more concerned with themselves. Why does this happen and benefit their own development?
Young Chinese workers are facing burnout, being asked to work 24/7 to deliver the next wave of success for the country's ever-growing economic miracle. But some of them are finding ways to rebel, from simply refusing to go to work or being playfully inefficient in the office.
With the rising cost of studying in the UK, should British universities worry about the loss of Chinese students?
China’s Emerging economies have put a threat to skilled craftsmen, especially those who moved from rural areas. Will they change...
Urban migrants not only want to settle down in big cities but also to provide the best possible education for...