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The popularity of cats has surged in China: many urban Chinese youth are sharing viral cat photos, visiting cat cafes and raising felines of their own. We investigate how this widespread trend is affecting the Chinese economy.
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One of China's largest bike-sharing companies, ofo, litters the streets with an excess of its iconic yellow bikes. As the company expands overseas, it faces growing pains domestically.
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US-China Today spoke with Maurice Levine of Anytime Fitness in Asia on the recent expansion of exercise culture amongst the Chinese population and the prospects of opening gyms in China.
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Joseph Saraceno shares data that shows differing social values between generations in China.
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Visuals and statistics explaining the online food delivery market in China, with a comparison to the U.S. market and an analysis of consumer habits.
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After giving birth, Chinese mothers often "sit the month" to restore their bodies with the help of a confinement nanny.
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Xi Jinping is not only China’s most powerful leader since Mao, but also a figure with his own fascinating personal history with roots in rural Shaanxi province.
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"Rink Rats Beijing" explores the growing number of Chinese youth playing ice hockey, despite it being traditionally popular in the West.
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"While we appreciate the long hours and the effort that our Chinese counterparts have put into those trade discussions, quite frankly, in the grand scheme of a $300- to $500-billion trade deficit, the things that have been achieved thus far are pretty small. I mean, they're not small if you're a company, maybe, that has seen some relief. But in terms of really getting at some of the fundamental elements behind why this imbalance exists, there's still a lot more work to do."

- Rex Tillerson, US Secretary of State, at a press conference during Pres. Trump's visit to Beijing, Nov. 9, 2017


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