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May Day travel isn't what it used to be
May Day travel isn't what it used to be

The May Day holiday is nearly upon us, but the booking trends and flight maps tell a different story this year. It's not just where people are going,…

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The midweek work break
The midweek work break

For decades, rest followed a simple rhythm: work hard all week, recover on the weekend. But that old pattern no longer fits how people actually live …

4 weeks ago

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Zero tariffs, big opportunities
Zero tariffs, big opportunities

At a time when many parts of the world are raising trade barriers, one major economy is moving in the opposite direction. China's decision to remove …

4 weeks ago

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Can staying apart keep you together?
Can staying apart keep you together?

One partner here, the other there. Different cities for some. Separate homes in the same crowded metro for others. And strangely, they all say the di…

4 weeks, 1 day ago

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Auto China 2026: where the future hits the road
Auto China 2026: where the future hits the road

One of the biggest auto shows in history is happening right now in Beijing, with nearly 1,500 vehicles and over 180 world premieres. But this isn't j…

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The Soapbox: the sleeping employee
The Soapbox: the sleeping employee

On this week's edition of The Soapbox, a young woman in southern China has stirred up controversy. She posted about taking a five hour nap at her com…

1 month ago

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When the sea becomes the stadium
When the sea becomes the stadium

At the Sixth Asian Beach Games in Sanya, the wind and waves become part of the game, where every move looks effortlessly shaped by the sea. But how d…

1 month ago

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Bonus Ep: Turning pages, opening stories
Bonus Ep: Turning pages, opening stories

To close our World Book Day series, Round Table invites you into two richly different worlds: Lu Min's "Dinner for Six" and Di An's "Dear Fengmi", r…

1 month ago

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Global demand fueling Chinese online literature growth
Global demand fueling Chinese online literature growth

National Reading Week has come and gone. According to a fresh report, China's online literature scene isn't just bigger than ever; it's a genuine eco…

1 month ago

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AI ride-hailing reinvents the way we move
AI ride-hailing reinvents the way we move

AI can already book your hotel and order your food. Now it's coming for your ride. In China, platforms are turning ride-hailing into a single sentenc…

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