Economy
China has too many incinerators. Southeast Asia has the trash
China built a vast waste-to-energy industry — then ran short of trash. As incinerators sit idle at home, Chinese firms are heading to Southeast Asia, pitching modern plants as a fix for looming landfill crises. Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Lim Zhan Ting reports.
Lim Zhan Ting
15 Jan 2026
Culture
Chengdu, where the everyday becomes art [Eye on Sichuan series]
Chengdu is a metropolis interwoven with tradition and modernity, embodying the paradoxical yet balanced relationship between “nature” and “construction”. Sichuan academic Zhang Jinyao takes us on a walk along the picturesque ancient alleys and streets of Chengdu, exploring how the everyday has shaped the city’s life, art and architecture.
Zhang Jinyao
29 May 2025
Society
Chinese economics professor: My two hometowns and their people [Eye on JiangZheHu series]
Within a country, people from different regions often have their own characteristics and quirks, and China is no exception. Economics professor Li Jingkui shares some observations about the defining traits of people in Zhejiang, a province he now calls home, versus that of his old friends in his hometown of Henan.
Li Jingkui
13 Jan 2025
Society
[Video] Taiwanese nature writer Liu Ka-shiang: Singapore, an unexpected birdwatching haven
Lianhe Zaobao journalist Kenny Chan takes a walk with renowned Taiwanese nature writer Liu Ka-shiang, traversing from Singapore’s busy concrete jungle through lush green nature and finally to the heart of the city’s street culture. What does Liu think about Singapore’s efforts at wildlife and nature conservation?
Kenny Chan
08 Nov 2024
Politics
Geese in Chinese ‘Silicon Valley’: Could China offer modernisation tips to Russia and the US?
Russian academic Artyom Lukin shares his thoughts on the Chinese and Russian paths to modernisation, following a recent trip to Changchun in Jilin province, China. As both Russia and China are late-modernisation countries, China may be able to provide some advice on how to get rid of archaic and outdated traditions while preserving the core of the national culture.
Artyom Lukin
05 Nov 2024
Society
[Video] The last few guardians of Beijing's hutong culture
While hutongs are a unique historical sight in Beijing, they are quickly disappearing as people move out and relocate to government housing with modern amenities. Those who remain are generally the older generation, while the look and function of hutongs is also changing. How much longer will hutongs last?
Wong Siew Fong
18 Sep 2023
Society
Time is running out for China to take care of its ageing migrant workers
China's first-generation of migrant workers who joined the labour force in the 1980s and 1990s will reach their sixties over the next decade. Despite the number of working years under their belt, they could be left financially worse for wear once they reach retirement. How should the officials ensure this generation of workers have enough to support themselves when the time comes? Lianhe Zaobao's China Desk tells us more.
China Desk, Lianhe Zaobao
28 Jul 2023
Economy
China's housing downturn: Household registration reform needed
In China, policy easing in real estate continues even as calls for greater stimulus packages get louder. But to address the nub of the property downturn, says PIIE researcher Tianlei Huang, long-term challenges such as supply-demand imbalances and the discriminatory household registration system should be addressed.
Tianlei Huang
19 Jul 2023
Society
From Borneo to Penang: Preserving our culture and language for future generations
If languages and cultural practices are disappearing fast in the indigenous communities of Borneo to the Chinese community in Penang and elsewhere, can digital technology and AI play a bigger role to document pieces of our identity that can be preserved beyond time and space?
Goh Chun Sheng
07 Jul 2023
Society
Why Shenzhen's plan to transform 'urban villages' is causing distress
Urban villages are a historical product of Shenzhen's urbanisation process. Today, local governments may have good intentions in implementing "centralised leasing" (统租) and upgrading work, but existing tenants may feel they are being shortchanged. Daryl Lim looks into the matter.
Daryl Lim
03 Jul 2023
Society
From Mao ideals to the American dream: What China's 'sent down youths' sacrificed to chase a better tomorrow
The post-50s Chinese generation of intellectuals who were heavily influenced by Mao had the practice of leaving their children behind as they single-mindedly sought to achieve success abroad. US academic Wu Guo remarks that this generation of people who had been sent down to the rural areas, travelled abroad, and finally gained a foothold and settled down in the US, have always been motivated by a religious zeal for chasing a dream.
Wu Guo
15 Dec 2022