The student explained that having a mobile phone is often a distraction, so on his journey without one, he could focus on reading books or writing.
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China cracks down on bingeing food bloggers in a warning against waste
The CCP has already attempted to curtail the Mukbangs. In 2021, China imposed an anti-food waste law that prohibits food vloggers from making and distributing binge-eating videos online, with fines of up to 100,000 yuan…
China’s exports growth slows to 3-month low in July, but imports up solidly
China’s exports grew at their slowest pace in three months in July, missing expectations and adding to concerns about the outlook for the nation’s vast manufacturing sector even as imports swung back …
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Chinese telecoms infrastructure firm China Tower says it has renewed multi-year framework deals with China Telecom and China Unicom to prepare for an expected surge in demand for IoT monitoring data …
China delivers best Olympics since 2008
China delivered their best performance at a Summer Olympics since the 2008 Games on home soil, winning the joint most gold medals with the United States and only missing out on topping the standings on…
China’s robotic whale shark: A breakthrough in bionic technology
The Chinese have created a robotic version of a whale shark, the first of its kind. This intelligent robot shark weighs 770 pounds and can precisely replicate the movements of a real shark. According …
China eyes anti-drone technology as key to future battlefield success
According to a report by the Pentagon last year, the PLA’s air defence unit concentrated on improving its tactical air defences against low-flying and suicide drones in 2022. Drones have played a key …
China’s formula for tech prowess: surge of spending, flood of research
China’s domination of electric cars, which is threatening to start a trade war, was born decades ago in university laboratories in Texas, …
Memorial service held in Beijing to commemorate Tsung-dao Lee’s scientific contributions and endeavor in cultivating Chinese talents
A memorial service was held in Beijing on Sunday to commemorate Tsung-dao Lee, Chinese-born American Nobel Prize winner in Physics and a foreign academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, who passed away in the…
