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China society
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By voicing their needs, Chinese women are normalising them
In films and on social media, women in China are openly advocating for themselves and fighting taboos around women’s health.
16 Apr 2026 - 9:30AM
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China society
Opinion
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In China, the pressure on women to marry is deadly serious
22 Jan 2026 - 9:30AM
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Women and gender
Being Chinese
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Why Chinese women like me are done being quiet and ‘appropriate’
29 Nov 2025 - 9:30AM
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Women and gender
‘New women but no new men’: feminist evolution unfinished in China, scholar says
Wang Zheng says many women in China may have redefined their roles but, as with much social progress, there have been setbacks.
2 Nov 2025 - 6:39PM
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Art
The artist who wore nothing but light bulbs to scandalise communist Poland
Ewa Partum kissed strangers, aged herself on stage, and scattered propaganda letters across Poland. Now, her first Asia show is in Sheung Wan.
19 Oct 2025 - 8:15AM
Women and gender
China pledges US$110 million for women’s empowerment at Beijing global summit
President Xi Jinping highlights shared global duty as he pledges US$10 million for UN Women and US$100 million for China-led fund.
13 Oct 2025 - 9:43PM
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Chinese traditional art
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Hong Kong’s female lion dancers
The young women in Kwok’s Girls have been challenging traditional gender norms in Hong Kong’s male-dominated lion dance scene
30 Apr 2025 - 8:40PM
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Women and gender
Being Chinese
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How far Chinese women have come since my grandmother’s time
I have more equal status than my grandmother did in the pre-communist era. But young women are still pushing back against discrimination.
8 Mar 2025 - 9:30AM
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Women and gender
Opinion
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China’s gender conversations must go offline to empower everyone
Much of China’s gender debate happens on online platforms that simply don’t offer the space and nuance needed for such a complex issue.
30 Jan 2025 - 12:09PM
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Women and gender
Opinion
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Chiung Yao’s celebration of women’s freedom goes deeper than her paeans to love
As Chinese women embrace feminism, the writer’s final celebration of her independence perhaps resonates more deeply than her love stories.
17 Dec 2024 - 11:52AM
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Trending in China
China KOL mimics famous athlete in sexy video, igniting objectification debate
‘No matter how hard she tries to look like Wu Yanni, she cannot run as fast as her,’ says a commenter.
12 Dec 2024 - 2:12AM
China economy
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Women are leading China’s growing wine industry
1 Oct 2024 - 5:02PM
China society
Opinion
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Why China’s women are talking back like never before
A resurgence of content by women for women is a sign that more Chinese females are ready to engage with issues related to their rights.
26 Sep 2024 - 9:30AM
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Families in China
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Meet one of China’s ‘full-time dads’
25 Sep 2024 - 4:29PM
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China society
Being Chinese
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Put a ring on it? Chinese women don’t need marriage any more
Women in China once believed marriage to be a necessary passage in life. Now they know they can choose to follow their desires.
24 Aug 2024 - 9:15AM
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Viral stories
Feminist Japan TV anchor fired for saying men’s body odour ‘hard to endure’
A feminist news anchor in Japan has been fired over comments she made about the “hard to endure” nature of men’s body odour that has prompted a fierce debate about the patriarchal nature of Japanese society.
23 Aug 2024 - 9:11AM
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Prominent Chinese activists sentenced to up to 5 years on subversion charges
#MeToo and labour rights campaigners Sophia Huang Xueqin and Wang Jianbing, had been detained since 2021.
14 Jun 2024 - 8:22PM
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China's population
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Young feminist defies Chinese government’s childbearing drive
19 Mar 2024 - 8:00PM
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Women and gender
From gyms to hostels, women in China are creating female-friendly spaces
The phenomenon is in stark contrast to China’s official clubs and elite politics, where female participation is minimal, if not absent.
22 Mar 2024 - 11:04AM
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China society
Opinion
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Cracking down on marriage gifts does nothing for Chinese women’s rights
If Beijing really wants encourage marriage, rather than putting pressure on women and their family to stop this admittedly problematic custom, it should address the gender inequalities that make marriage unattractive to women.
30 Jan 2024 - 8:32PM
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China’s Communist Party
China’s top women’s affairs official vows to promote marriage and family
Shen Yiqin, state councillor and president of the All-China Women’s Federation, says women must contribute to the ‘great cause of national rejuvenation’.
16 Nov 2023 - 3:20PM
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American cinema
Hong Kong feminist forum unpacks Barbie movie’s messaging about inclusion
Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster film based on the Mattel dolls and starring Margot Robbie as Barbie has sparked conversations about feminism and patriarchy, and Hongkongers can join in at an upcoming event.
8 Sep 2023 - 9:55PM
Women and gender
Letters
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Why Chinese men needn’t be put off by Barbie and feminism
Readers discuss the message of the new movie, Japanese students’ struggle with English and the behaviour of a British band in Malaysia.
6 Aug 2023 - 11:30AM
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Women and gender
Could Barbie be the answer to promoting women’s rights in China?
Hollywood’s latest blockbuster has become the unlikely heroine in fighting China’s gender disparity.
17 Aug 2023 - 1:05PM
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US-China relations
How Yellen’s women’s power lunch exposed China’s divide over women’s rights
US treasury secretary held several meetings on recent Beijing visit but only an all-women lunch drew ire from nationalists on social media.
25 Jul 2023 - 6:39AM
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China's population
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No longer ‘leftover’: China’s women take charge
27 Jan 2026 - 3:45PM
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Women and gender
Hong Kong-based femtech founder fights ‘period poverty’ across Asia
Olivia Cotes-James founded Luüna Naturals, one of Hong Kong’s first, and biggest, femtech companies, which has worked with offices and schools to dispense free menstrual products to over 300,000 users.
7 May 2023 - 2:30PM
Reproductive health
Hong Kong femtech founders fight taboos, stigma, investor disinterest
A group of local entrepreneurs is pushing through institutional barriers, but Hong Kong lags behind Singapore in nurturing an area that will be worth US$68.9 billion in 2027, analysts say.
7 May 2023 - 9:01PM
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