From embracing an “Are you dead yet?” app to rewriting Lunar New Year customs, here’s how a rising generation of young adults in China is coping with social isolation and economic hardship.
A bold retirement strategy is sparking heated debate in online financial communities, as a 30-year-old American with Chinese roots maps out on Reddit an unconventional path to early retirement that ...
Tired from work and craving a sweet treat or a spa day? Young people in China have a new mantra for that: “Ai ni laoji!” The phrase, meaning “love you, dear friend,” took off on Chinese social media ...
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This 30-Year-Old Plans to Retire at 42 with $2M—By Moving To China And Living On Just $10K A Year
The China Advantage: Low Costs, Zero Capital Gains Tax The strategy hinges on China’s favorable tax treatment for foreigners, which doesn’t impose capital gains taxes on international investors.
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