After three years of some Chinese youth identifying as 'full-time kids', many are returning to the job market, realizing this experience did not solve their employment issues. They received monthly allowances from their parents but still face ongoing challenges.
In China, the phenomenon of using artificial intelligence to create digital replicas of former lovers is on the rise. These replicas can mimic their voices and tones, raising questions about their impact on human relationships.
In a touching story from central China, a 21-year-old youth takes on the responsibility of supporting six younger siblings while his parents wish to have more children. Sun Ban, living in Shaoyang, Hunan Province, has drawn national media attention due to the challenges he faces.
In an unusual incident, an 18-year-old Chinese youth was detained after assaulting a government employee when instructed to visit his embassy to replace his passport. The event, which occurred earlier this week, raises questions about the behaviors of foreign youth in host countries.
In a notable shift, young people in China are replacing traditional cocktails with drinks from traditional Chinese medicine bars. These establishments offer herbal beverages promising health benefits and emotional relief, reflecting a growing interest in alternative wellness practices.
Young people in Chinese cities are embracing a new dating trend known as 'working in the city,' where couples ride electric bikes and deliver meals. This innovative approach helps them cope with daily life pressures while earning extra money.