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Wei Wei
Wei Wei
Wei Wei is the former chief correspondent of the Eurasian bureau based in Moscow of China Central Television, covering events in the states of the former Soviet Union.

Like Mencius’ mum, I want to give my son a better learning environment, including by moving house. Yet I also want him to be happy.

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Recent reports of Xi Jinping telling young people to ‘eat bitterness’ suggests a helpless government asking youth to simply endure. This is far from the truth.

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A reluctance to talk about death can rob us of a proper farewell to loved ones. But attitudes are changing with modern education and younger people registering wills.

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The spectacular tourism boom in Harbin and other parts of China’s northeast has sparked hope that the rust belt – the pride of early Chinese industrialisation that has fallen on hard times – may begin to find its feet again.

Like the children’s story Pulling the Radish, if the world acts as one, a solution can be found to the Gaza crisis that brings lasting peace.

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From the comradeship of the World War II ‘Flying Tiger’ volunteer pilots to the ‘ping-pong diplomacy’ of the 1970s, people-to-people friendship is the true foundation of the US-China relationship

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A theft scandal at the British Museum has raised questions about whether it should return objects to the countries they came from. Among Chinese people, the museum’s Chinese collection remains a symbol of past suffering.

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Blinken’s trip was followed by Biden’s insults, the Bali summit was followed by further China containment measures – the US has yet to show China it can match its deeds to its words.

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Other than pointing fingers at China, the G7 summit achieved little compared with the China-Central Asia Summit, which showed the way in boosting cooperation and dialogue towards sustainable development.

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