Tag: Lifestyle
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Nepal’s Training Boom: How Chinese Millennials Are “Occupying” Kathmandu Classrooms
Discover why a growing number of Chinese millennials are escaping intense competition at home to pursue affordable training courses in Nepal. Explore the cultural exchange, cost-effective learning, and unexpected life lessons in this Himalayan nation.
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China’s “Weight Management Year”: A Nation Steps Up to Fight Obesity
Explore China’s ambitious national initiative, “Weight Management Year,” launched in 2025 to combat rising obesity rates. Discover the government-led plan, its key strategies, and what it signals for global public health approaches to weight management.
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Illuminating China’s Night Economy: A Cultural and Economic Powerhouse
Explore China’s thriving night economy, blending culture, technology, and innovation. From dynamic cities like Shenzhen and Shanghai to regional highlights, discover how this phenomenon drives urban vitality, tourism, and cultural preservation. A testament to China’s adaptability and heritage, the night economy sets a global benchmark for sustainable urban growth.
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Why do Chinese people like QR codes so much
How can a small QR code bring earth-shaking changes to Chinese people’s way of life?
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Soylent’s Chinese CopyCat has achieved unprecedented success in China.
Although meal replacement is just starting in China, it shows great potential. In September 2021 alone, more than 8.77 million sets of meal replacements were sold on Taobao/Tmall.
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The Day Li Ziqi Stood Still
Li Ziqi, the most famous Chinese youtuber, hasn’t uploaded any new episodes for months. Her company is trying to “kidnap” her. Just like what happened to Taylor Swift a few years ago.
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Pierre Cardin has gone: he embraced each other with Chinese New Fashion
In 2018, Pierre Cardin, who has always touted himself as “never nostalgic”, returned to the Great Wall to celebrate the 40th anniversary of “Pierre Cardin and China”, which is enough to highlight the importance of China in his heart.
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What happened to Apple on Christmas Eve in China?
Perhaps for a long time, Westerners will be very curious about why Chinese people send apples to each other on Christmas Eve, but only when they understand the pronunciation and meaning of Chinese words can they know the reason, which leads to the collision and blending of cultures.
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Play World of Warcraft with 81-years-Old Dad
Like TV dramas, movies, storybooks and variety shows, video games are not only leisure, but also a bridge between three generations in a family.
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Talk about the differences in life experiences in several big cities in China
In China, there is a word called “Shenzhen speed”, which is used to describe the enthusiasm and efficiency of Shenzhen people.