A woman in northern China has faced serious online backlash for having a second child through IVF while her son battles leukaemia, all while incurring heavy debts and working as a food delivery rider.
Regulators said they would consider women’s criticisms when writing new standards. By Vivian Wang Reporting from Beijing When Sabrina Wang, a Chinese university student, saw an online post that ...
A woman of Chinese and Lebanese descent has gone viral in India after posting a photograph of herself on the social media platform X A woman of Chinese and Lebanese descent has gone viral in India ...
Cheung Hok Hang is a freelance journalist with a focus on art markets and cultural developments, writing in both Chinese and English ... surrounding the role of women -- unsurprisingly, the ...
A transgender woman in China who recently won 60,000 yuan ... A 2017 Human Rights Watch report urged the Chinese government to prevent hospitals and other medical facilities from subjecting ...
Women, posing as brides, registered marriages and quickly filed for divorce to keep the bride price and shared property. Agencies targeted desperate men and divorced women in debt, leading to ...
Chinese woman discovers through DNA test she is not related to her parents.(Unsplash) The woman, identified only by her surname, Dong, hails from Xinxiang in Henan province. Her journey into the ...
A group of matchmaking companies in southwestern China has come under police scrutiny for defrauding desperate single men out of significant sums of money, while some women posed as potential ...
A fashion and lifestyle trend dubbed the “white woman aesthetic” has taken over Chinese social media, inviting netizens to share their best activewear looks as their idea of a modern Western lifestyle ...
BEIJING/HONG KONG - A 22-year-old Chinese woman's account of how she was lured into the country's illegal surrogacy industry before suffering a miscarriage went viral on Chinese social media this ...
Chinese netizens expressed hope for a reunion, with one commenting, “Wishing this young woman finds her birth family soon and sending hugs to her", as reported by South China Morning Post.