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Asian News International on MSNChina: Officials aim to restrict social media and screen time, youth left in divideChinese officials are aiming to restrict the usage of social media and screen time among the youth, citing adverse impact on ...
Legislator Huang Meimei urged mandatory facial recognition for gaming apps, limiting playtime to 4-8pm on holidays and ...
While some youth in China admit to spending an excessive amount of time on the internet, many are skeptical about new government proposals aimed at regulating the time young Chinese spend online and ...
And the doors seemed to be getting shorter for me. Yao Ming, right, sees the Rockets like Team China: a team 'with great potential.' Not initially, that my parents wanted me to play very much.
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China has wrapped up its biggest political event of the year leaving one question unanswered: How far will it go to try to ...
As Yao Ming walked into the Great Hall of the People, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation. The moment he entered, media outlets flocked to capture the sight of not just a man, but a towering ...
China will begin its annual ’two sessions’ gathering on Tuesday (March 4). The week-long political event will offer a rare ...
The Emergence of Basketball Talent in China The late 1990s and early 2000s marked a pivotal time for basketball in China as players like Yao Ming and Wang Zhizhi began to gain international exposure.
For years, heavy academic demands left Chinese students with little time for physical exercise. However, educational reforms ...
From Kublai Khan to Chairman Mao, China has a storied history of towering figures when it comes to state affairs. None, though, have loomed larger than the former basketball star Yao Ming ...
Thousands of delegates from across China gathered in Beijing for the country kicks off its annual legislative sessions, one ...
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