Chinese Wives’ Reaction List When Husband Stays Out All NightHot
Nov 07, 2010 Comments (42) Tagged with: Chinese Blogs & Netizens, Surveys and Opinions
A husband doesn’t return home all night, as his wife, waits through a sleepless night. But how can she cope with this? Some Internet users around the country through the analysis of different female characters made up some typical woman's responses. Read More>>
What Does China Lack to Be a Real Superpower? A Chinese PerspectiveHot
Nov 03, 2010 Comments (13) Tagged with: Surveys and Opinions, Chinese Internet and Netizens
The National Competitiveness blue book has been released, predicting China’s rise as a super power. But what does China still lack in achieving its goal? Read More>>
I Can't Get No Satisfaction: 70% of Men Surveyed are Undersexed/ OverworkedHot
Oct 26, 2010 Comments (19) Tagged with: Surveys and Opinions, Health, Technology & Science
A "Chinese Male Sexual Satisfaction Survey Report" released in Beijing yesterday showed that 70% of men think that their quality of life is not sufficient, citing that work pressure and mental stress are the biggest killers. Read More>>
U.S. Article about China’s Female Student Mistresses Stirs Debate Hot
Oct 24, 2010 Comments (13) Tagged with: Surveys and Opinions
The Los Angeles Times reported on October 20th there are more and more female students who are taking the quick road to prosperity by becoming mistresses. Huanqiu reporter Wang Xin interviewed several students from different universities; the majority of them believe that this phenomenon exists, but is not very common. Read More>>
How Effective is China's Highly Publicized Crackdown on Sex Trade?Hot
Oct 20, 2010 Comments (28) Tagged with: Surveys and Opinions, Chinese Blogs & Netizens
In the past few months, the much publicized fight against prostitution is reported to have gained huge momentum and has garnered much media buzz all across the country. But one should really take a moment to consider some of the more hidden truths about the matter. Read More>>
Class War: Who Is More Middle Class, China or the UK?
Oct 17, 2010 Comments (13) Tagged with: Surveys and Opinions
According to a 2008 World Bank report, the GDP per capita purchasing power of the United Kingdom about 6 times greater than China. One could infer that this would mean that the life of a middle class Britain is more luxurious, but is this true? Read More>>
Survey: Who and What Most Represent China?
Oct 13, 2010 Comments (2) Tagged with: Surveys and Opinions, Chinese Blogs & Netizens
According to China Youth Daily survey, 60% of people polled felt like Chinese scientists best represent China to the world while as many as 68.5% felt like the world lacks understanding of the real China. Read More>>
Playing Snakes & Ladders: What’s Stopping Philanthropy in China?
Oct 10, 2010 Comments (2) Tagged with: Chinese Blogs & Netizens, Surveys and Opinions
Newspaperman Shi Shusi has again offered some insightful views into the meeting of Buffett and Gates with Chinese wealthy business leaders in late September. He feels that China would benefit more with a visit from Steve Jobs than the two famous tycoon-turned philanthropists. Read More>>
Who Are We? Race and Face in ChinaHot
Oct 07, 2010 Comments (3) Tagged with: History & Culture, Chinese Blogs & Netizens
From Peking opera kilts to Genghis Khan to: a meditation on the meaning of race, culture and identity in the 21st century and how these issues play out in China today for both foreigners and native Chinese alike. Read More>>
Survey: What Are Chinese Attitudes Towards Charity?
Oct 05, 2010 Comments (1) Tagged with: Surveys and Opinions, Chinese Blogs & Netizens
Ifeng.com polls netizens about their views on charity in China. Most feel that while charity is indeed a good thing, a lack of transparency makes people weary to donate. Read More>>
Nine Ways to keep Healthy While DrinkingHot
Oct 03, 2010 Comments (19) Tagged with: Practical Tips, Lifestyle
Drinking is hard to avoid. Especially in China. Drinking a proper amount is good for the health while excessive drinking is harmful. To keep healthy (and avoid hellish hangovers) it’s important to heed these nine tips. Read More>>
China Youth Daily: Deception Has Become Rampant in the Country
Sep 29, 2010 Comments (3) Tagged with: Chinese Blogs & Netizens, Surveys and Opinions
Last week, China Youth Daily (Social Survey Center) has again conducted an online poll about “prevalent deception” in the country; 78.8% agree that “deception” has become a sore habit of Chinese society and that its people should rise up and profess “zero tolerance” for fake acts. Read More>>
China's Rise in Power: World Public-Opinion Survey Reveals Four General ViewsHot
Sep 26, 2010 Comments (16) Tagged with: Chinese Blogs & Netizens, Surveys and Opinions, News & Current Affairs
With China's rising economic and political prowess, the world has simultaneously turned all eyes on the country. So how is China viewed in the rest of the world following its recent economic achievements? Pew Global Attitudes Project offers some insights. Read More>>
Public Safety or Nonsense? Real-Name Registration for Buying Kitchen Knives?
Sep 22, 2010 Comments (6) Tagged with: News & Current Affairs, Surveys and Opinions, Chinese Blogs & Netizens
In August this year, Guangzhou Police published a draft of an ordinance requiring residents to register their real names and make their purchases only at designated shops when buying kitchen and fruit carving knives for the duration of the Asian Games. Read More>>
Latest Arrest of Chinese Non-Fiction Author Sparks Outrage
Sep 19, 2010 Comments (14) Tagged with: News & Current Affairs, Surveys and Opinions
Writer Xie Chaoping's non-fiction publication The Great Migration was banned for sale and distribution by officials from Weinan city of Shaanxi province. Then, on August 19th, Weinan police arrived in Xie’s Beijing home to arrest him on the alleged charge of “illegal business operation”. Read More>>
Chinese Netizens Outraged by National Holiday ScheduleHot
Sep 17, 2010 Comments (10) Tagged with: Chinese Blogs & Netizens
The official holiday schedule of this year’s Mid-Autumn festival and National Day is so illogical that white collar workers have begun calling it “the most chaotic holiday schedule in history.” As a result, related online articles have been flooded by angry comments. Read More>>
Hot Thread: Average Monthly Wage Required for Quality Living in Chinese CitiesHot
Sep 15, 2010 Comments (15) Tagged with: Chinese Internet and Netizens, News & Current Affairs
What is considered comfortable living in China? A thread entitled “Average Monthly Wage Required for Quality Living (for the Chinese) in Major Cities”, features a list of average incomes for “comfortable living” and has stirred a buzz online and in the media. Read More>>
Unbearable Queues, Bad Planning: A Shanghai Expo Visitor ReportsHot
Sep 12, 2010 Comments (21) Tagged with: Surveys and Opinions
Most of the reports on the Shanghai Expo are ones of praise. But what is it really like there? A South Korean visitor has the following commentary to say about what went down during his few days visiting the Shanghai World Expo. Read More>>




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