Economy
China’s rural revival has a star village — but can others follow?
After years of ecological damage and environmental pollution caused by unsustainable mining practices, the village of Yucun has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past 20 years. Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Yush Chau explores how the village reinvented itself into an eco-cultural tourist destination and a model for green development.
Yush Chau
20 Aug 2025
Society
Politics on a plate: How Taiwan’s presidential banquets mirror a shifting identity
How does Yangzhou fried rice, shrimp rice and pearl milk tea showcase Taiwan’s local consciousness? Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Sim Tze Wei delves into the evolution of the choice of fare at Taiwan’s presidential banquets and how it reflects the island’s identity.
Sim Tze Wei
25 Jul 2025
Society
China’s Wahaha: When a founder’s secrets undermine a company
As scandal-hit beverage producer Wahaha grapples with intensified scrutiny from the public and the government, its survival is increasingly in question. Can Wahaha and chairwoman Kelly Zong weather the storm? Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Yu Zeyuan tells us more.
Yu Zeyuan
21 Jul 2025
Technology
What does the success of Hangzhou’s ‘Six Little Dragons’ mean for China?
What China’s recent tech upstarts — known as the “Six Little Dragons” — have in common is that they all emerged from Hangzhou. What edge does Hangzhou have over other cities in China that enabled such unprecedented success? Lianhe Zaobao correspondent Yu Zeyuan tells us more.
Yu Zeyuan
19 Feb 2025
Culture
Growing up with red packets: A Shanghai boy remembers [Eye on JiangZheHu series]
Red packets are not just cash; they are tiny bundles of nostalgia, family quirks and cultural pride. From the bustling chaos of childhood to the quiet satisfaction of giving, red packets have shaped his Chinese New Year memories in ways that money alone never could, says ThinkChina’s Lu Lingming.
Lu Lingming
27 Jan 2025
Culture
Jiangnan cuisine: How the ancient literati wrote about it [Eye on JiangZheHu series]
Jiangnan cuisine shot to literary prominence in the 11th and 12th centuries when Song dynasty elites moved from the capital of Bianliang to Lin’an, today’s Hangzhou. Since then, Jiangnan cuisine has captivated many literati epicures including Qing dynasty poet, Yuan Mei. Academic and food writer Thomas DuBois explores the gastronomical charm of that era.
Thomas DuBois
24 Jan 2025
Culture
Water towns of Jiangnan: An architectural perspective [Eye on JiangZheHu series]
Architecture professor Ho Puay Peng points out the unique charm of water towns in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai — a testament to centuries of creative endeavours as many an artist or writer strolled past their waterways, seeking inspiration.
Ho Puay Peng
24 Jan 2025
History
[Photos] Jiangnan: China’s paradise on earth? [Eye on JiangZheHu series]
The Jiangnan region has long been renowned across China for its picturesque scenery, cultural refinement, and rich history, among many other things. Historical photo collector Hsu Chung-mao tells us more about the history of China’s “paradise on earth”, giving us a glimpse of Jiangnan’s enduring charm and allure.
Hsu Chung-mao
17 Jan 2025
Society
In marriage, do us apart: Changing family forms in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai [Eye on JiangZheHu series]
Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai’s dynamic economy, great social mobility, rising cost of living, exorbitant housing prices, intense competition and costly childcare have prompted a shift towards a wider variety of family forms to cope with these modern challenges. These pragmatic and innovative family and marriage arrangements have enriched the Chinese family system, asserts US academic Xiaoling Shu.
Xiaoling Shu
17 Jan 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
Economy
Can the Yangtze River Delta area remain the economic anchor of China? [Eye on JiangZheHu series]
The Yangtze River Delta area, first comprising Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang then later expanding to include Anhui, has clear-cut advantages in scientific and technological innovation. But the area also faces several challenges. EAI senior research fellow Yu Hong observes that excessive competition among cities and provinces within the region remains a pressing issue.
Yu Hong
09 Jan 2025