The Beijing courier who went viral : how Hu Anyan wrote about delivering parcels – and became a (…)
Like so many others, his days have been spent in the gig economy, moving from one precarious job to another, often tied to a gruelling 996 shift pattern. He discusses the harsh realities of modern working life in China, and far beyond Hu Anyan is not a fan of online shopping, but, as he (…)
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