The war makes China uncomfortable.
Public anger mounts in locked-down Shanghai with no end in sight
Millions of people across China's locked-down financial hub of Shanghai have been desperately seeking medical care and basic supplies like food. Parents have been forcibly separated from young children infected with Covid-19. And public anger is mounting, with no end in sight as China clamps down.
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Since March, China has battled its biggest Covid wave yet, with Shanghai now the largest hotspot. All 25 million residents are under lockdown, with national health care workers and the Chinese military dispatched to boost the city's response.
On Wednesday, the country recorded close to 20,000 new cases -- far past the peak of Wuhan in 2020, at the onset of the pandemic.
Business of Cosmetics in China
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China has recently emerged as one of the most exciting markets for beauty companies. In the past four years, the cosmetics industry in China has grown at a staggering rate. In the next few years, it is expected to reach US $23 billion.
WeChat Still top social media in China
WeChat, owned by Tencent, is by far the most popular social media app in China. With a user base of over 845 million it dwarfs its nearest competitors, namely Instagram and Snapchat. Over 800 million of WeChat’s user base are said to be active monthly users, of which there are more men than women. It is also one of the most widely used social media applications outside of China, with an estimated 400 million users outside of China.
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The future of Education in China is Not English
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