SPECIAL REPORT
Youth Under Pressure
Too much pressure and not enough sleep are common problems among China’s primary and middle school students. One out of every three students suffers psychological problems, and 66.6 percent find it hard to fulfill their burden of study, according to a survey of 20,000 students in 500 classes at Beijing’s primary and middle schools by the Psychology Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Youth Under Pressure
Growing Expenses
 
 
ECONOMY SOCIETY/LIFE
Taxing Luxury
Auto Trends
Business in Brief
 

Executive Decisions

Setting Up Shop
  Around China
Family Contracted Rubber Plantation
Changzhou’s Colorful Economic Mosaic
Progressive Agricultural Development in Yunnan
   
Shaoxing Opera – A Folk Favorite
Bridge Over the Digital Divide
Parent "Little Emperors"
Log in, Shop out – College Grads Seek Their Fortune on the Internet
One World, One Heart
  Foreigners in China
Two Bon Vivants and Their Sweet Life in China
  Youth Matters
The Big, Bad World
  Photo Essay
Sorcerer’s Dance in the Huiyuan Monastery
CULTURE COLUMNS
Ang Lee’s Language of Film– a Bridge Between the East and West
China’s Year of Russia
  Pieces of the Past
Chinese Sword Culture
  Rock Steady
Move Over Mandopop
  Book Review
A Family’s Moral Standards over a Hundred Generations
  Culture Shocks
The Chinese Banquet
  Chinese Customs and Wisdoms
Bats for Happiness, Peaches for Longevity
  Art Gallery
Night Light – Reality Re-encountered
Focus
Cooking Class:Beef Potage
Language Corner
   
   
   
   
   
TOURISM
Salt Well Town on the "Roof of the World"
   
 
June 2006
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