In China, a growing number of young people are rejecting the single-career path. Meet Li Wei, who balances coding, photography, podcasting, pet sitting, and barista work. ...

Past 2 AM, while most of the city sleeps, vast automated warehouses in China’s industrial hubs are awake. This is not just about robots; it’s about ...

In China's gig economy, loneliness has a price tag. For about $5, young professionals can hire strangers on Taobao to praise them all day. Is this ...

Forget Uber Eats. In China, Meituan 'Paotui' lets you hire a dedicated rider for anything: from grabbing viral milk tea to picking up forgotten keys. Here ...

In Guangzhou, street food stalls are more than just sources of flavor; they are vital economic lifelines. Meet three vendors whose stories reveal how ordinary families ...

In China’s mega-cities, a forgotten passport or urgent legal document can be delivered within an hour. How does Shansong’s one-on-one courier model work, and why has ...

In China, ordering lunch and receiving it steaming hot within 30 minutes is a daily reality. This article explores the complex ecosystem of gig workers, AI ...

In China, hailing a car takes less than a minute. But behind the seamless app experience lies a complex algorithm balancing speed, cost, and human labor. ...

The grueling '9-to-9, 6-day' work schedule defined China's tech boom. Now, a quiet revolution is underway as young professionals demand better work-life balance. A look at ...

Forget expensive moving companies. In modern China, a simple smartphone app can summon a truck and helpers for less than the price of a pizza. Here ...