Xi Jinping built the smart city of Xiongan as a showcase for China’s technological prowess. But WSJ’s Jonathan Cheng finds it remains largely empty, raising questions about the limits of Xi’s rule.
There are brisk political winds blowing out of Washington, and as trade winds tend to blow, they’re encircling the world.
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Some primary schools in China have required pupils to hand in empty milk cartons. This has created a thriving second-hand market for these containers. People are ...
The hospital now stands empty, hidden behind more recently built ... Wuhan sealed itself off for 76 days, ushering in China's zero-COVID era of strict travel and health controls and foreshadowing ...
His focus is on East Asian politics. He has covered foreign policy and defense matters, especially in relation to U.S.-China ties and cross-strait relations between China and Taiwan. John joined ...