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Greener pasture of a shepherd’s life lures Chinese workers penned in by ‘996’ jobs

A Chinese farmer in Inner Mongolia successfully recruited two shepherds after his job advertisement went viral on social media. The role involved tending to 3,000 sheep on a large pasture, with duties including indoor feeding and cleaning during harsh winter conditions. This incident highlights the increasing pressures within China's labour market, drawing applicants from diverse backgrounds.

The Guardian UK 13d ago

No people, just sheep: The unlikely job that Chinese college grads clamored for

BEIJING — One of China’s most competitive jobs this season wasn’t in an urban high-rise, but in its sprawling northern grasslands. An April advertisement for a two-person job herding sheep — offering couples an above-average combined monthly salary of 16,000 yuan ($2,400) with free food, accommodation and Wi-Fi — quickly turned into a viral phenomenon, drawing millions of views and hundreds of applications from young people eager to escape the stresses of urban life. On Chinese social media...

NBC News 7d ago

Smart glasses off, please: China cracks down on high-tech cheating ahead of gaokao

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Channel News Asia 5d ago

Photos of the Week: Kite Chase, River Float, Night Harvest

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The Atlantic 5d ago

China launches new Long March 12B rocket, reportedly without any safety warning

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Live Science 8d ago

Air China C909 hits bird as Chinese jets face growing ‘real-world’ tests

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South China Morning Post 5h ago