Content by students and youths writing for jingkids
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A Teen’s Eye View on Social Media Safety
To post or not to post? A Beijing teen shares her thoughts in light of the latest news of social media photo theft.
Content by students and youths writing for jingkids
To post or not to post? A Beijing teen shares her thoughts in light of the latest news of social media photo theft.
Each year beijingkids publishes the TeenTakeover Magazine issue, where have students from all over Beijing share their thoughts, ideas, experiences, and lifehacks.
The awards seek to recognize trailblazing individuals and innovative companies that have demonstrated a robust commitment to promoting women in the workforce in order to encourage greater gender equality and drive stronger business outcomes in China.
Since ayis are so easily found in Beijing, what are our city’s teens doing to make some pocket money on the side?
Get fit with your friends while having a whole lot of fun!
One student shares how Chinese caligraphy connects her with her roots.
Separated from her mother, Qinglan discovers how to keep herself motivated and active in a hotel room for two weeks.
One student’s journey to (finally) return to Beijing — but first, quarantine.
Years after the traumatic incident in which I was harassed and threatened at school, I can see this behavior for what it is: victim-blaming.
Whenever people find out that I’ve been a vegan in Beijing for almost three years now, they are taken aback. “How do you manage to go vegan in China?”