Translation: Yue Xin on Education and Privilege
The following essay by Peking University senior Yue Xin shares her observations of social...
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The following essay by Peking University senior Yue Xin shares her observations of social...
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When human rights lawyer Wang Yu was detained at the start of the “Black Friday” or...
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In his most recent cartoon for CDT, Badiucao honors Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong, who...
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Rights lawyer Wang Yu and activist husband Bao Longjun have both been in secret...
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A recent flurry of translations at Fei Chang Dao tracks the development of China’s current...
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Since 2011, the Cenci Journalism Project has been “reporting another dimension of the...
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According to the recently released results of the OECD’s 2012 Programme for International...
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As many Chinese teenagers who passed the notoriously stressful gaokao college entrance exam...
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People in China continue to mourn high school students Wang Linjia and Ye Mengyuan who were killed in the Asiana Airlines crash at San Francisco International Airport on Saturday. More details have emerged about the girls, who...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Jul 7, 2013
Saturday’s crash of a Boeing 777 at San Francisco International Airport had two fatalities, both of whom were high school students from Jiangshan, Zhejiang Province. The girls were planning to study English in a camp in...
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