《民生故事》本書(shū)從2010年中國日報的封面故事中精選了40多篇深度報道,內容涵蓋當代中國社會(huì )民生的方方面面,各篇文章都以真實(shí)的內容、豐富的細節使讀者了解和感受普通中國人的生活。
This book is a compilation of some of the most important and in-depth stories taken on by China Dailys award-winning Cover Story team in 2010. In order to fulfill their mission, China Dailys dedicated teams have traveled across China to listen to the voices of people on the ground. These stories cover various aspects of common Chinese peoples life, recording their sorrow, hope and survival in the face of disaster. Both real content and rich details will help readers touch and taste common Chinese peoples daily life.
contents
Eye on China
Bodyguards a safe investment for rich
Poor patients dicing with their lives
They survived SARS, but live in agony
Copy-making vs profit-making
Magazines turning new page in battle for readers
Human flesh search could turn predatory
Donors kept in the dark on where money goes
Nuclear reaction to tourist attraction
Misconceptions about contraception
AIDS and the elderly
Gay rights in China: Road to respect
Migrants cash in on labor shortage
‘Ants’ feel the bite of being forced out
View from the villages
Radical treatment for healthcare
Trade in trigger-happy towns
‘Work widows’ suffer in silence
From land to luxury
Green NGO drives change at grass roots
‘Strangers’ return to a frosty village welcome
Getting past the class divide
Taking the flicks into the sticks
Travelers make final stretch for reunions
Unlike parents, young migrants won’t take their fate lying down
Fight against AIDS has a long way to go
Democracy takes root in rural areas
Home alone in the countryside
City life
‘I will never give up my search’
Foreign faces there for rent
When love no longer reigns for 'kings & queens'
Springing the Net to reconnect
Couples become easy prey in tube baby boom
Heartache of childless couples
Short-term gain vs long-term strain
Bidding fashionable farewell to the dead
Too good to waste as rubbish is chic
Bid to make the way to heaven smooth
Eking out a living is becoming burden
Underpaid, overworked and ignored
Ancient cures for modern ills
Prejudice forcing men off wards