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Iris Jiang
Iris Jiang
Iris Jiang holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Fudan University and a master’s degree in Global Media and Communications from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Her areas of expertise include Chinese society and culture. She was previously an intern at Reuters and Sixth Tone in Shanghai and speaks English and Mandarin.

Increasing numbers of busy people in China are sending their beloved pets to so-called animal kindergartens where they are taught all manner of things.

A fresh China graduate has come up with a creative solution to the problem of finding work in the country’s increasingly tight job market – wearing a T-shirt with his curriculum vitae printed on it.

Furious fans are threatening to boycott the latest film featuring a feline character created by a cartoonist after he abandoned the cat he adopted that inspired his beloved movie kitty.

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A scientist from China, who is developing cures for acne, eczema, baldness, greying, and alopecia, is making waves in the United States with the backing of prominent global investors.

A seven-year-old boy in China with his head buried in a psychology book on a subway train was spotted by a professor from a top university who immediately invited him to visit the institution’s campus.

Hong Kong film and singing star Andy Lau Tak-wah has apologised to his fans after he performed a dangerous on-stage stunt at a comeback concert in Shanghai.

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After trekking for hours to reach the top of the highest mountain in South Korea, thousands of hikers are enjoying a noodle soup feast, but are wrecking the environment with litter.

An online influencer in China who is dedicated to fitness and weight loss and who has inspired millions has been selected to take part in a mass public participation marathon on the sidelines of the Paris Olympics.

China’s younger generation have invented the term “smell of work” to describe the exhausted, cloying feeling many of us have experienced after a demanding day at work. The Post explains what it means.

A veteran diver from China was concerned that urns containing people’s ashes that he found underwater might pose a threat of accident, so he took prompt action.

An unholy row has broken out after a fashion designer from China accused K-pop rapper Lisa from Blackpink of wearing a top copied from her design in a promotional video for the Thai singer’s latest song.

A tourist from China who was parted from his beloved toy companion in the Spanish city of Barcelona was finally reunited with it thanks to an eagle-eyed cleaner.

A savvy businessman from China has introduced Stockholm residents to noodles from his hometown that are handmade by skilled chefs using a process that is thousands of years old, and the Swedes are lapping them up.

An advertisement produced by a telecoms company in Singapore has been attacked as “promoting pornography” by critics, but the firm hit back saying it was aimed at challenging norms and boosting open-mindedness.

An exhausted employee in China, tired of working for a corporation, spotted a workplace trend and decided to start a business selling “stop anxiety” bananas