
Chen Yiying
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Sep 13, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Wen Simin |Chen Yiying |Guo Xin
Explore the story in 3 minutesHong Kongers have increasingly traveled to Guangdong province, specifically Shenzhen, for medical care, adding to a list of reasons that traditionally included cheaper luxuries like dining and shopping [para. 1]. Despite Hong Kong's high medical standards and world-leading life expectancy rates (80.7 years for men and 86.8 years for women) [para. 2], residents are opting for medical services on the mainland [para. 3].
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Jul 11, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Fan Qiaojia |Chen Yiying |Denise Jia
Explore the story in 3 minutesQin Xin, a Chinese parent, has been disappointed numerous times by educational electronics that eventually proved ineffective. Recently, however, he noticed his child's improved exam scores after using an AI-powered learning tablet at a neighbor’s house [para. 1][para. 2][para. 3]. This device captures the interest of many parents who, due to lack of time or expertise, cannot directly support their children's academic success.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Chen Yiying
“我已经被割了无数次韭菜了。”在接触到AI学习机之前,秦新已经数不清为孩子的教育设备埋过多少次单。从小学时期的点读机,到初中时期的电子辞典、可扫题的家教机等。孩子总是乘兴而来,又因为资源不适配、课程无用等“败兴而归”。 "I've been taken advantage of countless times," says Qin Xin, who couldn't recall how many educational devices she had purchased for her child before discovering the AI learning machine.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
thinkchina.sg | Tang Hanyu |Chen Yiying |Candice Chan
Translated by Candice Chan on 25 April 2024 (By Caixin journalists Zhou Xinda, Tang Hanyu, Chen Yiying and Han Wei.)The Chinese government is caught in a dilemma: there is a pressing need to boost contributions to what is the world’s largest social security system to better support the country’s ageing population, while simultaneously address growing calls to reduce the financial burden amid a wobbly economy and the slowest wages growth in up to 40 years.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Zhou Xinda |Tang Hanyu |Chen Yiying |Han Wei
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x The Chinese government is caught in a dilemma: there is a pressing need to boost contributions to what is the world’s largest social security system to better support the country’s aging population, while simultaneously address growing calls to reduce the financial burden amid a wobbly economy and the slowest wages growth in up to 40 years.
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