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The 'Me Generation'
The mindset of China's generation born after 1980 is a far cry from their parents. Self-centered and equality-driven, they chase the golden dragon
Absolute Beginners
Migrant workers born in the 1980s have high aspirations
Being Myself
People born into the post-80s generation in China are pursuing a meaningful life, in their individual ways
Growing Up Is Hard to Do
Life for China's post-80s generation is no doubt better than its predecessors, though it is still both bitter and sweet
A Bittersweet Age
Today this post-80s generation are mostly aged between 20-28 and lead independent lives
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60th Anniversary of the People's Republic of China
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10th Anniversary of Macao's Return to China
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United Nations Climate Change Conference
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Timeless Yang Xianyi
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World in Retrospect 2009
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30 Years of Reform and Opening Up
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Sweet Moments in 2008
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Beijing Review Wishes Our Readers a Peaceful and Prosperous New Year
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A Heartwarming Winter
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Christmas Is All Around
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Direct Era Takes Shape Across Straits
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Economic Retrospect in 2007 and Prospect in 2008
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Aging Society Seeks Ways to Cope
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The Toy Story
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Close Sino-French Ties
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Sport's Development
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China Japan Relations
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