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Close-up of a typewriter typing 'Gig Economy', symbolizing modern freelance work.
Business

Paying for Piety: UU Delivery Withdraws '999‑Yuan Kowtow' Service After Ethics Outcry

A Chinese delivery app, UU Paotui, briefly offered a 999‑yuan service in which riders would perform three kowtows on behalf of customers, provoking public outrage and rapid removal. The incident highlights the commercialisation of intimate, symbolic labour in the gig economy and the reputational and regulatory risks that follow when platforms monetise cultural practices.

SoBiz2026年2月11日 03:04
#UU Paotui#gig economy#filial piety
Detailed view of a person adjusting a navy uniform belt with gold embellishments.
World

PLA Navy Unit Escorts Honoured Sailors and Families on Cultural Pilgrimage to Cement Cohesion

A PLA naval brigade in the Eastern Theater took recently decorated servicemen and their families on a cultural tour of local museums and heritage sites to strengthen morale and family support. The event illustrates how the Chinese military uses recognition, traditional values and family engagement as tools of personnel management and political work.

SoMi2026年2月2日 10:20
#PLA#Eastern Theater Command#Navy
Outdoor terrace of Lu Lu's Public House with people enjoying a sunny day under a blue sky.
World

A Soldier’s Promise: How a Veteran Kept a War-Time Oath to Care for a Comrade’s Mother for Four Decades

A retired Chinese soldier, Yu Shuirong, has visited the mother of his fallen comrade every month for more than 40 years after making a battlefield pledge in 1984 to care for her. His sustained attention turned a wartime oath into a multigenerational bond that resonates with broader Chinese values of loyalty and filial piety.

SoMi2026年1月19日 15:20
#Yu Shuirong#Li Guiyou#Lu Xiaofen