Beijing Review

Celebrating Harmony In Diversity

As an international student pursuing a bachelor’s degree at Tianjin University, I have been living in Tianjin, a metropolis in north China, for four and a half years. During this time, I have had the privilege of participating in the Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, celebrations with my Chinese friends as well as other students from different countries.

Through these experiences, I have discovered the richness and diversity of Chinese culture and the

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Beijing Review

Beijing Review5 min readWorld
Why China Still Has Room to Grow
The world economy is experiencing what the World Bank calls “the slowest half-decade of GDP growth in 30 years.” As some of China’s key growth catalysts weaken against this backdrop, a few stakeholders in the Western economy have become defeatist and
Beijing Review2 min readIntelligence (AI) & Semantics
The Rise of The Intelligent Economy
As China continues its transition to higher-quality economic development, it is increasing its reliance on new quality productive forces, those driven by innovation and new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI). In addition to lifting tra
Beijing Review2 min read
Working Weekends to Pay for Holidays
International Workers’ Day is celebrated on May 1 each year, but even though employees around China will be taking a five-day break from Wednesday, May 1, until Sunday, May 5, only one of those days counts as a true day off work. Like many other holi

Related Books & Audiobooks