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Judy Cui
Judy Cui
Hong Kong
Judy Cui is a journalism student at the University of Hong Kong. She is currently a winter intern at the Post.

Paying for everything from daily goods to big-ticket items with mobile devices in China rapidly became fast and convenient for Chinese people, but it can leave outsiders feeling like their money is not wanted.

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Top legislators, after an extensive inspection round of China’s seed industry, have issued a summary of their findings and recommendations for areas which need improvement.

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China State Railway Group said it would complete prototype production and testing of CR450 high-speed train, which could reach speeds of up to 450km/h (280mph), this year.

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With international travel still a small fraction of what it was before the pandemic, China has announced its intentions to make trips simpler, cheaper and more frequent for those interested in paying the country a visit.

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Those who travelled from China to study have faced unique challenges in winning a quality job, in their temporary places of residence along with their homeland. A number of factors are to blame.

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Holding a small share of the world’s arable soil, as well as one of the planet’s largest populations, China has had to cultivate lands previously thought inhospitable to increase crop yields.

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