These days, whenever we enter a new place, whether office, hotel, or just a friends house the first question weask is: Is there wifi?
According to Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, the reason we ask this question is because the mobile internet is too expensive. Now he is calling for faster speeds and lower costs.
Topic 2: Is Beijing a heaven or hell for dream makers?
A popular Wechat post has described what it is like living and working in Beijing with an 8,000yuan monthly income: after paying for social insurances, rent, meals, social activities and parents living expenses, 384.9 yuan is all that's left.
People's Daily then carries an opinion piece saying while we are human possessions; we shouldn't just talk about money all the time.
Topic 3: Stay Single for Life
Is it possible to live happily in China if totally single your entire life? If you ask this question a couple of years ago, you are highly likely to get many negative answers. The good news is the world is changing, with more people in China's cities staying single for longer.
Topic 4: Taxi hailing service Didi Kuaidi to enter designated driver market
The recently merged Didi Kuaidi, which operates taxi hailing apps in China, is set to expand into the designated driver business.
According to the Guangzhou-based 21st Century Business Herald, this market is expected to grow to 50 billion yuan (US$8.04 billion) in five years.
Topic 5: School puts brakes on student bike privileges
Students at a Guangdong Province school used to riding their bikes to class are in for a switch in gears.
Shunde Hope Primary School in Liannan county is one of a number of local schools restricting students from biking to and from campus unless they pass a road safety class.