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Misogyny in China, Vietnamese durians under scrutiny: 5 weekend reads

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1. India’s Modi urged to attend China’s victory parade. What would it mean at home?

Troops take part in a military parade during celebrations marking 70 years of the People’s Republic of China in 2019. Commentators say Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely to attend China’s World War II victory parade in September. Photo: Xinhua

Troops take part in a military parade during celebrations marking 70 years of the People’s Republic of China in 2019. Commentators say Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unlikely to attend China’s World War II victory parade in September. Photo: Xinhua

2. Working in Hong Kong, living in Shenzhen: why people are moving to mainland China city

People head into Shenzhen via the Lok Ma Chau border crossing point on April 12. Photo: Dickson Lee

People head into Shenzhen via the Lok Ma Chau border crossing point on April 12. Photo: Dickson Lee

3. Sex, lies and video games: the heated debate over sexism and misogyny in China

Illustration: Henry Wong

Illustration: Henry Wong

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