It is common to see electric bicycles, often referred to as e-bikes, racing down the road, especially in major cities of China. With growing concern about the rising number of electric bicycles and their effect on road safety, some cities, including Shenzhen and Guangzhou, have banned them from most of their streets. Should China consider a total ban on e-bikes?
China Daily forum has launched an online activity that allows you to share photos of your beautiful campuses. Thank you for all the readers who upload the photos of their amazing campuses, and each has something unique to offer. You’re also welcome to submit your photos.
Different nationalities and cultures have varying views on courtship, love and marriage. Foreign Forum readers reveal differences between Chinese and Westerners when it comes to romance. How much do you agree or disagree?
In many cultures, arranged marriage is a tradition where partners are chosen by parents or matchmakers. However, some people see it as a business deal that has little to do with love. Would you rather chose your own partner or have one found for you? Our Forum readers share their opinions.
Studies show that using a cell phone in a car is as dangerous as drunk driving, if not more so. What do you think? Should cell phone use while driving be banned?
Studying abroad is increasingly popular in China, with hundreds of thousands of Chinese students going overseas for their education each year. But the question is, will it actually help them stand out in the fierce job competition? And is it worth the money? What are the pros and cons?
China is a great place to visit but there are some things foreigners may find it hard to believe. Forum readers share the surprising things they've encountered during their China's visit. What are the things you find most unexpected? You're welcome to leave your comments.
Have you got traveling to China on your mind? Or perhaps you have visited the country a couple of times for some top destinations. Either way, you should read the following travel review.
Our blogger Duan Yimeng shares her 4,000 km road trip experience with her family to Arxan National Forest Park in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
Some say that if you are an English speaker with blond hair, white skin and blue eyes, you're guaranteed an English teaching job in China. Many schools will hire you even if you haven't any prior experience, teaching credentials or a working visa.
Many young Chinese like to take an English name but some of the ones they pick seem weird to native speakers. Why do they like having English names? Do you think it is necessary? Forum readers share their thoughts. You're welcome to add yours.
Many job seekers are rejected because they have tattoos even though they are perfect for the position. Do you think it is reasonable to bar employees with tattoos or showing them in the workplace?
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