Independent enrollment in universities, which is different from the national college entrance examination, is a new trend in China that should be encouraged.
I was impressed by China Daily's report on education, which should raise public concern.
When it comes to teaching, though, teachers are expected to inspire students to be both competitive in academic work and strong in development ability, including being innovative and creative.
Many people are debating how effective is the Chinese education system compared with that in the West. It is one of those debates that will never end.
I traveled to Tibet, China's most remote and mountainous autonomous region, via the world's highest railway line last June. It impressed me very much.
It was good to read that authorities have made great efforts to rescue Chinese citizens working abroad during emergencies.
Both struck a chord in me because they deal with a long-standing debate in China on whether the mode of education in the East is better than that in the West, and vice-versa.
From the perspective of psychology, people who have enjoyed a relatively long holiday will surely feel uncomfortable adapting to work, because it requires them to reluctantly respond to work pressure.
I suggest authorities in more countries censor pornography, especially on the Internet, to safeguard the psychological and moral health of society.
I am a supporter of the great work that "Zai Zai" has been doing for Chinese children and their families.
I think all generations of Chinese migrants to the US have tried their best to adapt to the new environment and strived to become part of mainstream America as soon as possible.
That men are becoming increasingly less masculine is indeed a worrying trend. This phenomenon can be attributed to the fast growing power of women in family affairs.