Trending in Beijing: The Cost of Boozy Bottles and Baby Bottles
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Fair enough, although, if you ask this author’s humble opinion, those seeking to confront injustices against consumers might find a better cause than fighting for the rights of people who can afford Michelin-starred restaurants. As one netizen put it, “I’ll tell you how to solve this problem. Just don’t go there.”
“To raise a child is to eliminate a millionaire.” So goes a Chinese saying, and the numbers appear to prove this proverb true, particularly in large cities. The average cost to raise a child in China amounts to RMB 700,000, but in the top ten most expensive cities for child-rearing, the amount is well above RMB 1 million, with Beijing topping the charts at RMB 2.6 million.
Beijing lead the pack when it comes to the most expensive cities to raise a child. The other cities in the top ten include: Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Wuhan, Qingdao, Xi'an, and Changchun
One user quipped, “You’ve heard of employment insurance, well how about birth insurance?”
Beloved panda Jini passes away
Jini was 27 years old when she passed away earlier this month
Jini was born Nov 4, 1993 in the Beijing Zoo. Already in her old age, Jini’s health has been carefully monitored as one of the zoo’s elderly pandas since 2017 with one-on-one caretaking session. Since 2020, Jini was sometimes unwilling to eat and her body gradually became weaker. The zoo invited experts for consultation and treatment. On Nov 23, 2020 Jini’s condition worsened and she was transferred to the back-end for treatment. On Jan 7, 2021, a zookeeper discovered that Jini was having trouble breathing. The zoo organized an emergency rescue, but at 10.35pm, her heart stopped beating. On Jan 8, the Beijing Zoo contacted China Agricultural University to arrange an autopsy. It was determined that the cause of death was kidney failure due to old age. We are all deeply heartbroken over Jini’s passing, and will cherish her memory forever!
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