Politics
Chan Chun Sing: Not pro- or anti-China or the US, ‘We are pro-ASEAN’
At his remarks in the panel discussion at Shangri-La Dialogue 2026 and after-event media interviews, Singapore Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing stressed “action and communication” as key to building defence trust, urged ASEAN unity and vigilance, gave his views on Chinese representation and reaffirmed a “pro-ASEAN” stance amid China-US rivalry. Lianhe Zaobao’s Tan Ke-Yang and Daryl Lim report.
Tan Ke-Yang
Economy
[Big read] From factories to AI: Can Guangdong catch up?
Guangdong’s traditional industries face challenges, prompting a focus on high-quality development through technology. While lagging in basic research compared to regions like Hangzhou, Guangdong possesses strengths and the potential for catching up in the crucial AI race. Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Daryl Lim speaks to industry practitioners and academics to find out more.
Daryl Lim
Technology
DeepSeek: Changing the game, not the leader
Following its dramatic launch in January, DeepSeek has been adopted on a wide scale by numerous governments, enterprises and organisations in China. However, the US is still leading AI innovation. Lianhe Zaobao Shenzhen correspondent Daryl Lim tells us more about the reasons for — and impacts of — the mass integration of DeepSeek.
Daryl Lim
Society
China’s youth embrace the mystical power of crystals
As a way of coping with life’s difficulties and stressors, China’s youths are turning to an unusual source of comfort — crystals. What benefits do these precious stones have for youths and what is their appeal? Lianhe Zaobao Shenzhen correspondent Daryl Lim finds out more.
Daryl Lim
Technology
[Big read] China-US rivalry enters the field of quantum technology
With Google announcing its breakthrough quantum chip, Willow, how far behind is China, and what are some of the areas where quantum technology can make an impact? Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Daryl Lim finds out more.
Daryl Lim
Technology
All about DeepSeek: its advantages, disadvantages and impact on the China-US tech war
China’s DeepSeek has taken the world by storm since it launched its new generative AI — no easy feat considering that the US previously banned the sale of chips and advanced tech to China. Lianhe Zaobao’s Shenzhen correspondent Daryl Lim and foreign desk executive translator Lee Sian Li tell us more about DeepSeek’s new AI and how it will impact China-US relations and the ongoing tech war.
Daryl Lim
Society
[Big read] A ‘cyst’ in society: The mental health crisis behind random attacks in China
The recent rash of random attacks in China has prompted increased attention on mental health. What are the factors hindering people from getting the help they need, and what are some of the underlying issues that may manifest themselves in violent behaviour? Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Daryl Lim finds out more.
Daryl Lim
Economy
Bulk snack stores sprout across China, reaching third- and fourth-tier cities
In recent years, bulk snack stores have surfaced and proliferated across China. Offering a wide variety at extremely low prices, such stores have proven popular with consumers. But how are these businesses surviving with such low profit margins, and what is driving the rise of bulk snack stores? Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Daryl Lim tells us more.
Daryl Lim
Politics
From Beijing to the provinces: Can localising China’s narrative enhance its storytelling?
China has launched 26 international communication centres to share its story worldwide, distributing media content from within the country. But will this localised approach truly connect with a global audience? Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Daryl Lim reports.
Daryl Lim
Economy
Nansha’s automated port challenges Hong Kong in the Greater Bay Area
Nansha Port is a relatively new facility, but it is doing enough to find its own feet in the Greater Bay Area, even becoming a credible challenge to an established port like Hong Kong. Lianhe Zaobao’s correspondent Daryl Lim visits Nansha Port to find out more.
Daryl Lim
Economy
[Video] China’s ‘number one oil painting village’ struggles to survive
Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Daryl Lim visits Dafen in Shenzhen, where over 1,000 art studios are packed in an urban village measuring less than half a square kilometre in size. But with the Chinese economy in its current shape, demand for oil paintings — whether replicas or original works — is dwindling, and artists are finding it hard to survive.
Daryl Lim