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Planes, Trains or Automobiles; Why Not All Three?!

Nanjing is one of the biggest cities in China to which every year many students come for study, and migrant workers for work. According to the statistics provided by Nanjing Census Bureau, these outsiders accounted for 21.8 percent of...

Cat Crisis in NJU; the Trials and Tribulations of Pet’s Family

Students in Nanjing University have noticed an increasing number of cats shown on campus since this semester. These new-borns not only bring joy to cat lovers in school, but also worries to the eight student members...

Porcelain Tower Back from the Ruins to Light up Ancient Capital

Featuring one of the youngest Medieval Wonders of the World, the Lost Porcelain Tower is back in Nanjing after being destroyed for many years. Allegedly discovered by the outside world in the 17th century by renowned...

Lesbian Reflections in Nanjing: Subvert, Energy, Life and Female!

Late last year, the case of a student from Guangdong suing the Chinese Ministry of Education over the labelling of homosexuality as a mental illness in textbooks brought the attention of the Western Press to the issue of LGBTQIA-Rights...

Fancy a Second Child? Er… Perhaps Not, Thanks

As the two-child policy, that came into force on 1st January, 2016, ends the era of one child per family and allow all couples to have two children, it has been a hot issue discussed by all Chinese, especially...

From History and Peace Comes Victory; Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall 3

It’s 10 o’clock in the morning, 13th of December, 2015. Cars, ships and trains in Nanjing started to sound their air sirens. The sharp sounds went through the whole city while all citizens on the road...

Qiangpiao! Here Comes the Train Ticket Scramble!

Every year, hundreds of streams of people go back home for the Chinese Lunar New Year – the Spring Festival. During the Spring Festival of 2015, the total number of passengers across the country reached 2.8 billion. This is...

Kaoyan; Much Feared Successor to Gaokao

On the morning of November 9th, 2015, Zhu Yaruo, a senior student of School of Journalism and Communication in Nanjing University, was still studying hard in the library of Gulou campus. The sun cast a golden glow over Zhu’s...
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Foreigners Coming to Nanjing Return to Near Pre-COVID Levels

Certainly it can be felt on the streets of Nanjing these days. Our city is once again “en vogue”...

Just how has Suzhou become a Hotbed for the Private Economy?

Suzhou’s GDP in the 1st quarter of this year topped half a trillion renminbi, a year-on-year growth of 7.9...

Nanjing-Melbourne Flight Marks 45 Years as Sister State Friends

Check in counters might be the oddest of places to hold an anniversary celebration for 45 years of ties...
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