WSJ: China Real Time Report
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China Real Time Report is a vital resource for an expanding global community trying to keep up with a country changing minute by minute. The site offers quick insight and sharp analysis from the wide network of Dow Jones reporters across Greater China, including Dow Jones Newswires’ specialists and The Wall Street Journal’s award-winning team. It also draws on the insights of commentators close to the hot topic of the day in law, policy, economics and culture. Its editors can be reached at chinarealtime@wsj.com.
Last Updated: July 7, 2016
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11.28.16'Social' Feature Turns China’s Alipay Into a Hook-up App
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Alipay update leads to suggestive content flooding the typically staid financial app
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10.20.16China Lags Behind in Rule of Law Ranking
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A new global ranking finds China is making limited progress
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10.10.16U.S. Presidential Debate Inspires Schadenfreude in China
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10.05.16Taiwan President Tsai: Taiwan Won’t Succumb to China’s Pressure
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09.28.16Chinese Tourists Encouraged to Behave Ahead of Mass Vacation
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Public urination and defacing monuments are no-nos
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12.11.15China’s Anti-Corruption Cases Have Quadrupled Since 2013
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In Chinese business and political circles, conversations frequently return to a familiar question: When will President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign end?
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12.07.15One Is the Loneliest Number: China’s Single Population Nears 200 Million
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China is quickly becoming a nation of singles.
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12.02.15It’s Complicated: Mark Zuckerberg’s Donation Spurs Philanthropy Debate in China
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11.20.15Yiyi Lu: Rebuilding the Communist Party
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10.16.15Culture Shock: Chinese Ministry Slammed on Not-so-Social Media
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10.02.15Gay Couples in China Look Abroad to Start a Family
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09.29.15On U.S. Visit, China’s Xi Jinping Tries to Have It Both Ways
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Xi Jinping often seemed caught between two audiences—his skeptical hosts who needed gentle reassurance and the crowd back home who admire his firm rule and tough nationalism.
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09.21.15Respect Your Elders: Confucian Kindergartens Catch On in China
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