• Eighteen Chinese children missing after a landslide buried their primary school have died, officials have confirmed.

    BBC: China landslide: All 18 children killed

  • Until an extensive welfare system is put in place, Chinese children will be mainly responsible for looking after elderly parents.

    CNN: As enriched China ages, families strained

  • Chinese children born today will continue to live in a country on the path of rapid economic progress and growth.

    FORBES: China $10 Trillion Import Machine Says Goodbye To Cheap Energy, Food

  • But he will likely hold a few clinics with Chinese children, in which case, Beckham will undoubtedly be wearing his adidas.

    WSJ: David Beckham's Wardrobe Could Be Issue in China

  • Even today, with Chinese children learning English from primary school onwards, it's a barrier that can be almost completely impenetrable at times.

    CNN: 5 top tips for China first-timers

  • The SocZ objectives include how soccer can create healthier Chinese children and youth, as well as teaching children sportsmanship and teamwork, as it should be with any team sport.

    FORBES: "The Four Goals": A New Soccer Plan For China

  • The Sichuan Conservatory in Chengdu is said to have more than 10, 000 students (the Juilliard in New York has 800), and the low end of estimates of the numbers of Chinese children learning piano is 30m.

    ECONOMIST: Essays by the New Yorker's music critic

  • Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) has become the favorite meal for Chinese youth and children.

    FORBES: Nationalism and Westernization: China's Place in the World?

  • After meeting with Chinese teachers, parents and children, three differences were immediately clear.

    CNN: Why the Chinese are flocking to U.S. colleges

  • Example: I recently asked a Chinese business associate how many children he had.

    FORBES: Business Etiquette Tips For International Travel

  • Americans are more pessimistic than the Indians or Chinese, worried that their children will not enjoy the opportunities that they have taken for granted.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • According to Sara Vestin Rahmani, director of butler agency Bespoke Bureau, and Peek-a-Boo, a sister placement firm for nannies, some families hire Chinese staff to give their children a headstart.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • It was the first time that Chinese students had participated, and children from Shanghai ranked first in every single area.

    NEWYORKER: America��s Top Parent

  • The school is one of the few American colleges that is a household name in China, and many Chinese parents dream of enrolling their children there.

    WSJ: Harvard Expands Reach in Asia

  • The last baby boomers of the late 1970s and early 1980s--before the one-child policy took full effect--are having children now, creating another Chinese baby boom.

    FORBES: Companies, People, Ideas

  • Jim Rogers, 69, and his wife, Paige Parker, 43, sold their New York City home and moved to Singapore in 2007, specifically so their children could grow up speaking Chinese.

    WSJ: To Improve Kids' Chinese, Some Parents Move to Asia

  • Americans may put children in the back, but Chinese companies put their bosses there, so the rear seats were raised, given their own radio and air-conditioning controls and a bit more leg room.

    ECONOMIST: Investing in China

  • The YouTube video shows some of the various standard applications that come with the XO-1: Firefox, an unnamed instant messaging program, a variant of Abiword (word processing), and an application called eToys that looks like a combination of traditional computer games (such as Chinese Checkers) combined with something resembling the children's art program Kid Pix.

    ENGADGET: OLPC XO user interface demo vid hits the web

  • Sophie Leung, who teaches pediatrics at Hong Kong's Chinese University, has been studying a group of children from birth through pre-adolescence.

    CNN: SPECIAL REPORT: HEALTH

  • The one child policy means Chinese families have more money to pass down to their young children.

    FORBES: The Future Of China's Luxury Auto Market

  • He worked as a Chinese teacher at a special high school that was created for the children of ministry workers.

    BBC: Demise of China's unloved railways ministry

  • Suchen had continued watching from afar while couples their age began to have children, and when Lei had joined the other overseas Chinese returning to the mother country to make their fortunes she had not accompanied him on his trips.

    NEWYORKER: Alone

  • Wang Tsai-kuei, one of the chief educators at the Hua Shan Forum, says his own children's grades improved markedly -- not only in Chinese studies but in all subjects.

    CNN: Confucius is seen as a beacon in a changing world

  • The survey, the most extensive on the health of ethnic minorities, looked at the health of 6, 800 adults and 3, 400 children from Black Caribbean, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Chinese and Irish communities.

    BBC: Ethnic health inequalities

  • They are more likely than other Asians to be employed (though they earn slightly less than Indians) and Sri Lankan children do better at school than any ethnic group bar the Chinese.

    ECONOMIST: Tamil Tigers in Britain

  • And finally they ignored the elementary rule that children rarely choose their parents' drinks, which meant that the young Chinese, often educated in America, took to wine or beer, disdaining the bottle of cognac which had formed the centrepiece of their parents' dining tables.

    ECONOMIST: Spirits

  • Li Qingshan, a social psychologist at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, speculates without comment that the grown-up Little Emperors will treat their own children much as they were treated.

    CNN: LITTLE EMPERORS

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