China’s Downturn Fuels a Worrying New Trend: a Surge in Foreclosures


When Ya bought an apartment in the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou in 2018, he thought it was the start of a bright new chapter.  At 1.2 million yuan ($174,000), the 85-square-meter home was pricey by local standards. But Ya liked the location, and figured property prices were likely to keep rising. Plus, the 5,300 yuan monthly mortgage payments seemed affordable. Yet, five years later, … Continue reading China’s Downturn Fuels a Worrying New Trend: a Surge in Foreclosures

For China’s Gen-Z, Entrepreneurship Represents a Ticket to Freedom


Three years into her degree in Chinese language education, Dong Zhenzhen realized she was on the wrong path. As she learned more about education, the student began to understand that she wouldn’t be happy as a teacher. She wanted a job that offered freedom, creativity, and the chance to quickly increase her income. Working in a school would give her none of those things. “The … Continue reading For China’s Gen-Z, Entrepreneurship Represents a Ticket to Freedom