Simon Rabinovich, the Asia economics editor in Shanghai, dives into China's new five-year plan, discussing its shift towards domestic growth and adaptability amidst global challenges and geopolitical tensions. Avantika Chilkoti, an international correspondent, shares insights on how the pandemic has transformed societal attitudes towards mortality, drawing parallels with WWII grief. They also explore emerging burial trends in Germany and the struggles of Singapore's hawker food culture, spotlighting the challenges faced by aging chefs and the younger generation's reluctance to join the trade.
The party’s Fifth Plenum sets out a five-year vision; we mine the plan for clues about how China views itself in the world—and how long Xi Jinping intends to lead. The pandemic has the rich world thinking and talking about death in a way not seen since the second world war. And an uncertain future for Singapore’s famed street-food hawkers.