

How November 11 becomes a shopping festival in China?
11.11 Shopping Festival November 11, known as Singles' Day (Guanggun Jie,光棍节) in China, is originally celebrated in a self-mockery way by...


The curtain call of China's one-child policy
On 29 October, China's state media, Xinhua News Agency, reported a full relaxtion on the existing two-child policy, announcing the end of...


Under the dome: an unexpected donnybrook
Under the Dome, a self-financed Chinese documentary made by Chaijing, a former renowned investigative journalist of China's national...
Guo Jian’s detainment paints a familiar picture of China
(The original article is published on The Conversation: http://theconversation.com/guo-jians-detainment-paints-a-familiar-picture-of-chin...
China can’t smother growing public demands to clear the air
(The original article is published on The Conversation: http://theconversation.com/china-cant-smother-growing-public-demands-to-clear-the...
China is groping its way through another ‘airpocalypse’
(The original article is published on The Conversation: http://theconversation.com/china-is-groping-its-way-through-another-airpocalypse-...


Fall of a princeling: Bo Xilai’s trial by Chinese social media
(The original article is published on The Conversation: http://theconversation.com/fall-of-a-princeling-bo-xilais-trial-by-chinese-social...


Baidu Eye: ‘micro-innovation’ or copying Google Glass?
(The original article is published on The Conversation: http://theconversation.com/baidu-eye-micro-innovation-or-copying-google-glass-133...


Pigs and pollution: China can’t keep ignoring the environment
(The orginal article is published on The Conversation: http://theconversation.com/pigs-and-pollution-china-cant-keep-ignoring-the-environ...


Chinese internet censorship? Seeking the ‘truth’ on Weibo
(The original article is published on The Conversation: http://theconversation.com/chinese-internet-censorship-seeking-the-truth-on-weibo...