The spiritual economy : young Chinese turn to fortune tellers as anxiety about the future rises
Growing popularity of mysticism can also be connected to increasing sense of cultural confidence as Chinese brands and products go global Pass my exams. Meet Mr Right. Get rich. Pinned to a board by the entrance of a dimly lit fortune telling bar in Fengtai, an urban district in the south of (…)
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