Yesterday, the central government announces that residents of Shenzhen would be limited to one visit to Hong Kong a week, in a move to defuse public anger in Hong Kong over surging numbers of mainland Chinese visitors who cross the border to buy goods.
How necessary is it?
Topic2 University Relocation
Since the late 1990s, more and more Chinese universities have either relocated or started new campuses in the suburb. As enrollment expanded, this is an inevitable move to create more room for increased number of students.
But does it also bring problems?
Topic3 Unsafe product alert: be very, very careful what you buy on WeChat
Ecommerce on WeChat, Tencent's mobile messaging service platform, has really started to take off over the past year. In fact, there are plenty of new startups like Call a Chicken that base their entire business on the chat platform.
But that doesn't mean that buying from WeChat is necessarily safe, and a recent CCTV report suggests just the opposite.
Can there be problems shopping through Wechat?
Topic4 Hamburgers are Chinese invention?
Heated online debate has been triggered over the relationship between hamburgers and rou jiamo, a Chinese snack that has been described as "the world's first hamburger".
According to the Huffington Post, the world's first hamburger comes from China.
What's rou jia mo? Do you consider it as a type of hamburger?
Topic5 Teenage Girl Goes Through Extreme Plastic Surgery
A 15-year-old girl who has undergone extensive plastic surgery has become an instant internet celebrity. Her pointed chin and snow-white skin has made her a "snake spirit" which is a reference to one popular folk legend in China.
Why do people care?