Today, June 26 is the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. Earlier reports have shown that one out of 100 Chinese may have used drugs, and many Chinese actors and singers have been arrested on drug-related offenses over the past few years.
How can China curb its raising drug abuse problem?
Topic2 New media – hatchery for rumors?
Home to 21.6% of new media users globally, China is moving fast forward into the digital age. Information – both accurate and not – spreads rapidly thanks to new media like Weibo and Wechat.
Why do rumors spread so astoundingly fast through social networks? Is new media now a hatchery for rumors?
According to a blue paper released by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences on Wednesday, nearly 60% of fake news originated from Weibo.
Topic3 Young Chinese Students in Stock Market
Stock trading is not just a business for adults. Influenced by the prosperous aspect of the Chinese stock market, some high school students in Beijing have set up a stock club in school, trying their hands in the market.
Is it a good thing for young students to enter the stock market? What abilities does one need to have before entering the market?
Topic4 Graduation Expense
Compared to their parents, university students today have more choices to celebrate graduation. Along with the graduation travels, parties or caterings are bills with astronomical numbers. A recent survey indicates that nearly 70 percent of the graduates spend over 4,000 yuan on their graduation.
What does the survey say?
Topic5 Square dancing
A new report shows that Minhang district in Shanghai has released a rating system for square dancing and a city's cultural management committee.
Is it necessary?