Will VagariEDITORIALEditorial – WorkIn this issue, we explore the notion of work in nowadays China and the uniqueness of work with Chinese characteristics.
Will VagariPEOPLEThe end of slow green trains: a gaze into the social impact of China's modernizationSlow green trains are disappearing at a high rate. But is Chinese railway network’s modernization such a good news?
Will VagariPEOPLEChristian beliefs for modern Chinese minds: how come is this imported religion thriving?Christianity is the fastest-growing religion in China. Why is this dogma resonating with Chinese people?
Will VagariCHANGING CHINAListening to contemporary China’s heartbeat through Howie Lee’s rhythmThere is a reason why Howie Lee’s gigs are packed with trendy youngsters singing along every track, and it says something of today’s China.
Will VagariEDITORIALAyi Editorial – The multifaceted auntie If you speak Mandarin, chances are you are no stranger to the term 阿姨 ayi (auntie). Why then make such a simple concept November's topic?
Will VagariPEOPLEGambling with Fate for Status and Fire In China, gambling is not only a money-matter but a social activity echoing community life. Yet, for how long in rapidly changing China?