China Evergrande’s Founder: The Rise and Fall of Hui Ka Yan Hui Ka Yan, who grew up poor in the countryside, was a symbol of China’s economic rise. With Evergrande teetering, his future is uncertain, too.
A Chinese Journalist Gave #MeToo Victims a Voice. Now She’s on Trial. Huang Xueqin, the journalist, and Wang Jianbing, a labor activist, have been accused of inciting subversion as the authorities expand a campaign to quash dissent.
China to Its People: Spies Are Everywhere, Help Us Catch Them As Beijing tries to enlist the “whole of society” to guard against foreign enemies, the line between vigilance and paranoia fades.
In China, More Single Female Home Buyers, Resisting Sexist Norms The housing market in China is in turmoil. But more and more women, facing a less equal society, are buying their own homes in search of security.
How A.I. Is Helping Architects Change Workplace Design With more hybrid workers and new office needs, firms like Zaha Hadid Architects are turning to artificial intelligence for solutions.