‘I’m only suitable for being a worker’: life on the checkout of a Beijing supermarket
Many Chinese workplaces are organised in units, an echo of an earlier era of communism
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Many Chinese workplaces are organised in units, an echo of an earlier era of communism
Record-breaking launch of Black Myth: Wukong creates potential for China on global stage
Many welcome an easing of marriage rules in China but warn that new divorce rules could trap people in unhappy marriages for longer than they want
Zhua Wa Wa or Successor has echoes of The Truman Show and Succession but it reflects very specifically Chinese concerns about education, parenting and getting the best for your offspring
Some advocates of the democracy-against-autocracy paradigm are gripped by the same level of moral certainty that drove the global war on terror
Beijing Letter: A moving performance at the city’s 300-year-old wooden theatre
A 36-year-old from Downpatrick, Co Down, has become China’s top whiskey influencer
Annual legislative meeting in Tiananmen Square includes a lengthy press conference to lay out Communist Party’s global agenda
Beijing Letter: Zandra Rhodes attends Beijing Design Week as ecommerce and digital marketing help smaller designers sell their products
On hottest day in 60 years, thoughts turn to Dragon Boats and the pursuit of youth
More than 100 artists have contributed small paintings to an exhibition that is touring a country where the poet exerted much influence
Beijing Letter: Foreign visitors complain about being unable to use social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, which are blocked in China
Beijing Letter: James Zimmerman’s book tells the story of an extraordinary month-long hostage drama which began 100 years ago in a very different China
Beijing Letter: Many of these children are now in their 40s and living abroad but are the only people who can look after their parents
Beijing Letter: A 1919 short story Kong Yiji is the most talked about literary work in China as frustrated graduates identify bitterly with the title character
It’s not easy sustaining a long-term relationship without upsetting ageing, increasingly dependent parents
Beijing Letter: Valery Gergiev, banned in the West, gave four sold-out performances this week
Denis Staunton tells of shifting sands in China’s capital and how the victim and a husband want police to handle a shocking real-life incident at the movies
Data issues addressed by regulators are the same as those that preoccupy legislators in Europe
After last year’s protests and the scrapping of zero-Covid, China’s president is looking to tighten the party’s control over the country’s policy levers
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices