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9 September, 2024
Women and gender
Opinion
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China’s gender conversations must go offline to empower everyone
Much of China’s gender debate happens on online platforms that simply don’t offer the space and nuance needed for such a complex issue.
30 Jan 2025 - 12:09PM
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Chinese culture
Opinion
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How China’s reality TV shows reveal changing attitudes to marriage
19 Dec 2024 - 9:30AM
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Feminism
Meet one of China’s ‘full-time dads’
25 Sep 2024 - 4:29PM
Women and gender
Running from China: the ‘older’ single women escaping to study in the West
It’s tagged the ‘run philosophy’ on social media – single women in their thirties with nothing to hope for in China leaving to study in the West, with no intention of returning. Post Magazine talks to some.
24 Jun 2024 - 9:49AM
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Young people from unloving families seek comfort from digital online parents
Growing numbers of young people in China who come from unloving families are turning to “digital parents” with their problems.
22 Mar 2024 - 7:13PM
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Neglected elderly woman in China leaves fortune to pets, shuns selfish children
An elderly woman in China has left all her money and property to the cherished cats and dogs who have kept her company in old age, but nothing to her adult children who have been nowhere to be seen.
25 Jan 2024 - 6:52AM
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Man demands daughter’s child take his surname or ‘he will die’, sparking debate
A family dispute in China has started a public debate about surnames children should take after a grandfather who supports his daughter’s family demanded his 10-year-old granddaughter adopt his surname.
19 Jul 2022 - 12:52PM
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Podcasts
Why did I abandon my Chinese name? asks New York student in moving podcast
Aria Young’s award-winning podcast ‘What’s In A Name?’ explores her roots through the acceptance of her native name – one she replaced with an English one when she moved to the US.
6 May 2022 - 5:58PM
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City Weekend
Hong Kong couples ‘keen to avoid children with complex profiles’ when adopting
Most children up for adoption have special needs, and that puts off potential adoptive parents.
13 Nov 2021 - 8:16AM
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China education
Parents sue to recoup huge tuition losses amid China’s education crackdown
Private tutoring firms are collapsing across China, leaving angry customers out thousands of dollars. Meanwhile, some tutors look to cash in via a burgeoning black market, but others are being forced to leave China.
17 Oct 2021 - 10:08PM
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China's population
Opinion
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China’s population crisis is here to stay, and Beijing has its hands full
China has woken up to the demographic challenge it faces, but the question remains, can the government do enough to prevent its births ‘falling off a cliff’?
5 Oct 2021 - 4:05PM
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Sex and relationships
The Naked Truth
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Celebrity crushes can be harmless – but also a wake-up call
It is often not a cause for concern if your partner has a celebrity crush. A relationship expert explains why they’re harmless – and what to do if a crush really does start to impede your relationship.
25 Jul 2021 - 3:30AM
Wellness
My parents didn’t tell me I had cancer. Now I see why, but I wish they had
Chinese parents avoid telling their children upsetting news, even if it is about their own health. From a Confucian view illness is a family issue, an expert explains. Still, this needs to change, a doctor says.
23 Jul 2021 - 7:56PM
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Wellness
‘His father was holding a stick to discipline him’: autistic kids in China
Many parents in China are ignorant about how to help their autistic children, say support organisations, while government subsidies and legal protection are lacking.
29 Jun 2021 - 1:04PM
China society
‘Too much pressure’: mixed reaction to China’s new 3-child policy
Beijing has relaxed its family planning rules, but researchers aren’t optimistic that young Chinese will be convinced to have more children.
7 Jun 2021 - 9:53AM
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Sex and relationships
The Naked Truth
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Signs you are growing apart in a relationship and how to stop it from happening
Relationship expert Valentina Tudose explains the signs to look out for that indicate a couple are growing apart and how to reverse it – the key is to have conscious conversations.
30 May 2021 - 3:01AM
Sex and relationships
The Naked Truth
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How to turn around those negative feelings about your relationship
When you have been with a partner for a long time, you sometimes see only problems. You need to focus on the positives, see the good sides of the other person, appreciate small gestures, and speak frankly about genuine issues you may have.
18 Apr 2021 - 2:25AM
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Sex and relationships
The Naked Truth
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How to forgive yourself – it’s the only way you’ll ever truly love others
Learning the art of self-forgiveness will help you stop criticising yourself for things you did in the past. By removing this negative thinking, you’ll find peace of mind and a happier relationship.
4 Apr 2021 - 2:42AM
China education
China to include pupils’ sleep hours in schools’ evaluations
With more than 60 per cent of Chinese children aged between six and 17 sleeping less than eight hours a day, the Ministry of Education has called on schools to find ways to ensure pupils get more.
9 Feb 2021 - 8:53PM
China education
‘Is feminine a bad word?’ China’s plans to toughen up boys met with outrage
Ministry of Education’s plans for more PE classes in schools and teaching methods that ‘cultivate masculinity’ have been strongly criticised by gender and sexuality experts.
1 Feb 2021 - 6:45PM
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China society
Soon it will be illegal to hit or scold your children in China
With passage of the family education law, China will join 60 other jurisdictions that have made it illegal for parents to hit their children. But police struggled to implement an earlier ban on corporal punishment.
1 Feb 2021 - 11:07AM
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Cinema
Teen filmmaker creates a touching LGBT movie based on true story
Ran Yinxiao is only 19, but he has turned a real-life gay couple’s story of their adoption of a child into a movie that challenges traditional views about the Chinese LGBT community.
4 Jan 2021 - 8:21AM
Chinese language cinema
Film that shows plight of China’s ‘left-behind’ children wins praise
Documentary about a Chinese former Olympic baseball star’s efforts to secure a better future through the sport for some of the millions of ‘left-behind’ children in the country has been praised as inspirational by cinema-goers.
19 Dec 2020 - 11:30AM
China society
‘Married’ at 13: Chinese child bride told to return to school
A 13-year-old child bride in southern China was ordered to go back to school after a video of her getting married to a 17-year-old boy caused a huge stir in the country.
1 Dec 2020 - 7:36PM
China society
‘I’m lucky I can retire at 50’: pension reform plan irks Chinese
A government plan to raise the retirement age in China has sparked anger. An academic points out people stay in education longer these days and their life expectancy is higher than when pensionable ages were set decades ago.
24 Nov 2020 - 8:15PM
Children in China
Juggling job and family a struggle for China’s working mums
The problems and fears working mothers in China face rejoining the workforce and balancing their jobs with family life have been highlighted by a survey.
21 Nov 2020 - 3:41PM
Sex and relationships
The Naked Truth
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Why a prenup can improve a marriage – and even be romantic
It may sound cold, but discussing a prenup can demonstrate your willingness to hear your partner, acknowledge their fears and concerns, and reach a compromise that can provide a solid foundation for marriage.
20 Sep 2020 - 3:28AM
Coronavirus pandemic
Child abuse in Hong Kong escalating because of pandemic: expert
There has been a rise in child abuse and neglect in Hong Kong with children and stressed parents – many of who have lost their jobs – spending more time at home, says Vanessa Hemavathi, board chair of Help for Children Asia.
10 Sep 2020 - 9:14AM
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