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(Photo: Xinhua) A woman learns the skill of making flowery headwear with her daughter during an event celebrating the International Women's Day in a kindergarten in Huangshan City, east China's ...
Buxian Bridge, as it's officially called, connects two soaring granite peaks in a gorge in China's otherworldly, Unesco-listed Mount Huangshan district, with visitors accessing it via tunnels on ...
China is ramping up efforts to counter its plummeting birth rate, with measures ranging from cash incentives to controversial local campaigns urging women to have children. Last year marked the ...
After production statistics, about the most carefully concealed figures in Red China belong to the bosses’ wives. Premier Chou En-lai’s plump partner is often in the spotlight because she ...
Women in China are now healthier than ever, but as the economy grows and China's culture becomes more westernized, the country faces new challenges due to changing social norms and expectations ...
Nestled in the southern Anhui Province, China’s Yellow Mountains, or Huangshan, are a traveler’s dream. If you are looking for an adventure outside of the big cities in China, Huangshan is the ...
Chinese women are having fewer babies. China's population is declining, and the government wants to turn it around—but will it work? Nurses at a postnatal center in Hangzhou tend to babies while ...
In 2016 China lifted its birth limit from one per family to two. Now it's three. Chinese officials have been pushing for a baby bump after decades of birth restriction, and as more women become ...
Such intrusive calls to young, recently married women are part of an intensifying government campaign to stem China’s falling birth-rate and reverse the drag it is having on economic growth.
Karishma Vaswani is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering Asia politics with a special focus on China. Previously, she was the BBC's lead Asia presenter and worked for the BBC across Asia and ...