Teacher Burnout Survey : Why Educators Are Leaving the Profession

Survey reveals why teachers quit: burnout from high stress, excessive workload, focus on testing, lack of support, and low pay relative to responsibility. Many left despite loving teaching.

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Many teachers are leaving their jobs even though they care deeply about their students and enjoy teaching. In recent years, teacher burnout has become a serious problem. The COVID-19 pandemic made the situation even worse. Surveys show that many teachers feel exhausted, and a large number are thinking about leaving the profession earlier than they planned.

Most teachers choose this career because they want to help children learn and make a positive difference in their lives. They enjoy teaching and building relationships with their students. However, many teachers feel that their work is not valued or respected. Even teachers with many years of experience and advanced degrees often feel that their opinions are ignored.

Low pay is one issue, but it is not always the main reason teachers leave. Many teachers understand that teaching is not a high-paying job. The bigger problem is that the salary does not match the amount of stress, responsibility, and work that teachers must handle every day.

Another major problem is the strong focus on standardized testing. Teachers feel pressure to make students achieve certain scores on exams. Because of this, they are often forced to focus more on test preparation instead of meaningful learning. This makes many teachers feel that their professional skills and creativity in the classroom are limited.

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Teachers also have to deal with many rules, policies, and paperwork from school administrators and government leaders. Some teachers feel that these decisions are made by people who do not fully understand what happens in real classrooms. This creates frustration because teachers feel they are not trusted to do their jobs properly.

In addition, teaching requires a lot of time and emotional energy. The work does not end when the school day finishes. Teachers spend many extra hours preparing lessons, grading assignments, planning activities, attending meetings, and helping students who need extra support. They are also expected to manage student behaviour and help students develop social skills.

Teachers often feel pressure from many different groups, including administrators, parents, and government officials. Sometimes they receive criticism or strict instructions about what and how they should teach. This makes many teachers feel stressed and unsupported.

The COVID-19 pandemic created even more challenges. Teachers had to quickly learn new technologies and change their teaching methods to online or hybrid learning. At the same time, many students were struggling emotionally, academically, and socially. Teachers had to help students deal with these problems while also managing their own stress.

Many schools also faced problems such as staff shortages, limited resources, and uneven student progress. Teachers working in schools with fewer resources often experienced these difficulties even before the pandemic.

Despite all these challenges, most teachers still care deeply about their students and love teaching. Many say leaving the profession was a very difficult decision because they truly enjoy helping students learn and succeed.

However, the heavy workload, constant pressure, lack of support, and stressful working conditions have made it difficult for many teachers to continue. As a result, more educators are deciding to leave the profession, even though teaching is something they once felt passionate about.

Source:https://www.upworthy.com/why-teachers-are-quitting-ex1/

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China 240-Hour Visa-Free Transit Expansion : Trains, Ferries, More Ports (2026 Proposal)

A 2026 proposal aims to expand China's 240-hour visa-free transit to railway, highway, and seaports, extending access beyond airports. It targets leisure tourists from eligible countries, seeking to simplify entry for visitors from neighboring regions like South Korea and Thailand.

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More Ports, More Days: Proposal to Expand China's 240-Hour Visa-Free Transit to Trains and Ferries


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If you've been encouraging your friends and family back home to visit you in China, you know that navigating visa rules is often the biggest hurdle. During the 2026 "Two Sessions" (Lianghui), a new proposal aims to make those visits much easier by significantly expanding how and where travelers can enter the country.


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Wang Yu, Chairman of Spring Airlines and a member of the CPPCC, has submitted a formal proposal to simplify and expand China's entry policies. Following a record-breaking 2025—which saw over 30 million visa-free entries—the focus is now shifting toward making China more competitive with neighboring tourism hubs like Japan and Thailand.


Key Proposals for 2026


The core of the proposal focuses on "240-hour visa-free transit" (10 days), with several major requested changes:


  • Opening More Ports: Currently, most transit exemptions are tied to airports. The proposal suggests opening railway, highway, and waterway ports to visa-free transit, making it easier for those entering from neighboring countries by land or sea.


  • Extending the Stay: By simplifying the 240-hour (10-day) transit visa, Wang hopes to bring China's policies closer to those of nearby destinations like Japan and Thailand, where tourists often enjoy visa-free stays of 21 to 90 days.


  • Broadening the "Friend Group": The plan calls for continuing to expand the list of countries eligible for unilateral visa-free entry to bring in a wider variety of global travelers.


  • Targeted Promotion: Surveys show that nearly 80% of potential Western tourists are still unaware of China's current visa-free policies. The proposal suggests using international social media and "content creator support plans" to share real, hassle-free travel experiences.


A Shifting Trend in Tourism


Wang noted that the type of traveler coming to China has changed fundamentally. In the past, most visitors were business travelers or families of expats. Today, "pure" leisure tourists make up a much larger percentage of arrivals.


While Western tourism is recovering, the biggest growth is coming from neighboring regions, including South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam. To support this, Spring Airlines is aggressively adding new routes to places like Ulaanbaatar (Mongolia) and various cities in Malaysia and South Korea.


Does the 240-hour (10-day) window feel long enough for your friends to visit, or should China aim for the 30-day mark like its neighbors? Let us know what you think would make the visiting experience smoother for your family!


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Hunan man finds 10 grams of gold in duck, worth US$1,800

A villager in Longhui County, Hunan, found 10 grams of gold particles inside a duck's stomach, valued at 12,000 yuan (US$1,800). The discovery is linked to the area's historic gold mining near the Chenshui River. Gold is indigestible and passes through animals. Ownership may require state confirmation.

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A man in central China made an unusual discovery when he found real gold inside a duck he was preparing for food. The strange find quickly went viral on social media and surprised many people. 

The incident happened in February in Longhui County, Hunan Province. A villager surnamed Liu was slaughtering a duck when he noticed small shiny particles inside the bird's stomach. After examining them, he suspected they might be gold. 

To check if the particles were real, Liu performed a simple burning test. The results suggested that the particles were genuine gold. When weighed, the total amount came to about 10 grams, which is worth around 12,000 yuan (about US$1,800)

Liu believes the duck swallowed the gold while looking for food. The ducks in the village are raised free-range near the Chenshui River, an area that was once known for gold mining. Because of this history, small gold particles can still be found in the soil and river mud. The duck likely swallowed mud containing tiny gold pieces while feeding. 

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Experts say that gold cannot be digested by animals or humans. Usually, it simply passes through the digestive system without causing harm. However, larger pieces could sometimes cause blockages or other health problems. 

Local officials said the discovery is possible because the region once had rich gold deposits. In fact, villagers reportedly found more than 10 grams of gold in the same river while washing sand last year. 

Interestingly, similar stories exist in Chinese history. During the Tang Dynasty (618–907), some farmers reportedly collected gold particles from the droppings of ducks and geese that had swallowed gold-rich soil. 

Liu said other villagers had found small amounts of gold in ducks before, but none had discovered as much as he did. His father even described the discovery as a sign of good luck for the year ahead. 

The story quickly spread online and attracted millions of views. Many social media users joked about raising ducks near the river in hopes of finding gold themselves. 

However, authorities say further professional testing would be needed to fully confirm the gold and determine who legally owns it, because mineral resources in China belong to the state.

Source:https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/trending-china/article/3345489/chinese-man-discovers-gold-particles-ducks-stomach-weighing-10-grams-worth-us1800

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Shanghai Women's Spaces : Bars, Comedy, Boxing & Art for Female-Friendly Socializing

A guide to women-friendly bars, comedy clubs, gyms, and art spaces in Shanghai. Includes Women's Drinking Club, Herlarious Comedy (RMB138 tickets), Aboro boxing, TaKo bar, and M50. Details on hours, locations, and women-focused atmospheres.

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By Heather Millet


Most social spaces are male-dominated, with male convenience the default—often without anyone even questioning it.

There are plenty of reasons for this. Women simply don't inhabit social spaces as often as men—or, for that matter, business spaces, or political spaces,or financial spaces.


That's partly due to the disproportionate weight of responsibilities at home, all while juggling work, education, health, fitness, and beauty standards.


It's also because being out in places filled with men can feel uncomfortable, or even unsafe. So women learn to take up less social space.


There's a silent pressure to perform, to navigate carefully, even just going to a bar. But women grow tired of manspreading, mansplaining, and being told we lack humor when the jokes are at our expense.


So ladies, if you're looking forward to having a few places where you can actually chill—dress for the female gaze (or more importantly, for your own individual preferences), and dig into those nitty-gritty topics that aren't fit for the ears of men—here we go...

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Women's Drinking Club

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This one is exactly what it sounds like. Just a bar for women to gather, where men are not central to the way we behave, converse, drink, or feel seen.


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Sign of Women's Drinking Club. Photo by Maria Menand.


Everyone asks: "But are men even allowed in?"


It's a silly question.


First of all, why would men want to go to a bar meant for women?


And sure, there's no outright rule banning them—but really, why should men insert themselves into a space that's specifically for women?


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Women's Drinking Club cozy interior. Photo by Maria Menand.


And no, the bar isn't pink or frilly or focused on networking or candle-making or painting each others' nails, thank you.


It's just a bar.


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Cocktail on stack of books about women's experiences. Photo by Maria Menand.


If you identify as a woman, stop by and try the amazing cocktails—each one inspired by influential women.


And for the guys: if you really feel you must gain access to this quiet bar, you'll need a woman to vouch for you.


Sorry, not sorry!


READ MORE: Women's Drinking Club – A Cocktail Room of One's Own


Open Daily, 6pm-1.30am


Women's Drinking Club 104 Changshu Lu, Lane 104, Number 4 常熟路104弄4号

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Herlarious Comedy Club 

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Herlarious Club's New Venue


Herlarious isn't so much a specific location as it is a place in our hearts—or maybe in our throat? Or our tummy? Wherever laughter comes from!


Li Ying, who leads this troupe of female comedians, explains the ethos:

"Comedy has long been a male-dominated industry. So when women step forward—not just working behind the scenes, but walking onto the stage to command the room—it brings a real sense of excitement and power.

"There's a strong sense of women supporting women—not in a forced way, but in the natural way a room shifts when people feel safe to laugh together.

"The comedians invite the audience to look at the challenges women face through humor."


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A Herlarious night of laughter


The stories, observations, and jokes often come from experiences many women recognize immediately: relationships, family expectations, workplace absurdities, cultural pressure, dating disasters, motherhood, and independence.


Instead of being talked about from the outside, these stories come from the inside, told in voices that feel familiar and honest.


Herlarious Club events happen weekly, so for at least one out of seven days, there's a place to laugh like you mean it.


No need to cover that giggle with a demurely cupped hand. Let that laughter rip and roar!


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This Women's Day, Herlarious Comedy Club is throwing subtlety out the window and serving punchlines with attitude.


Join Iris, Piper, Li Ying (and yes, Horace survived the lineup) for a night of bold, brilliant, slightly unhinged stand-up.


Because well-behaved women don't headline comedy shows.


Click below to get your ticket now:


Sat Mar 7, 18-9.30pm; RMB138 or RMB248 for two people


Lehe Comedy L504, 5/F, Henderson Metropolitan, 300 Nanjing Dong Lu, by Henan Zhong Lu, Huangpu District 南京东路300号, 近河南中路, 5楼L504

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ABORO

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A trainer from Aboro Boxing Gym works up a sweat


Can women excel in combat sports?


Can boxing be just as thrilling for women as it is for men?


Is there a gym in Shanghai, run by a female former world champion, that proves it?


The answer to all of the above is a resounding: "YES!"


Enter ABORO—founded by one of the most badass women in Shanghai's fitness scene.


READ MORE: Boxing World Champ Talks Punches & Poodles


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Michele Aboro, World Champion boxer and owner of Aboro boxing gym


The gym was co-founded by Michele Aboro, a former bantamweight world champion who retired undefeated.


(We'd call her a legend, but she'd rather keep things low-key—which only proves our point.)


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Michele Aboro, in her days as World Champion


After paving the way for female fighters, she made her way to Shanghai and opened the gym that bears her name.


Now with two locations, ABORO offers everything from sparring-focused training to boxing-based fitness classes, welcoming anyone ready to step into the ring.


READ MORE: 8 Badass Women of Shanghai Fitness

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ABORO The Flagship 2/F, S6-S8, 667 Changhua Lu, Jingan District 静安区昌化路667号2楼S6-S8


ABORO Xintiandi B1, E03B-E03, 150 Hubin Lu, Huangpu District 黄浦区湖滨路150号B1E03B-E03

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TaKo

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Another watering hole for the ladies!


Anyone can enterbut the fact is that walking in on a busy night will mean a crowd of chicks hanging out, boozing it up, and relaxing.


Built, run, and staffed by women for women, this is a bar for brawds, without having to say so explicitly.


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Sneaky view inside Tako


The bar is dark and cozy, so whether escaping the cold, the heat, the light, or the menfolk, TaKo is a safe bet.


With straightforward, affordable drinks and a super chill—edgy? sexy?vibe, it also bridges bar to club, as many nights lead to a full dance floor and swinging around an old chrome pole in the middle.


Check out Zero Gravity Pole Dance below if you wanna learn how to work that pole!


Daily, 7pm-2am


TaKo 2/F, 777 Shanxi Bei Lu, near Kangding Lu, Jing'an District 陕西北路777号2楼, 近康定路

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Zero Gravity Pole Dance

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Beginner pole sport move called a 'chair spin'


Zero Gravity Pole Studio is open to anyone who wants to try pole fitness. Gender and body type don't matter—everyone is welcome to "pop their pole cherry."


Yet, while it's great when men join, it remains true that most participants in pole and aerial sports are women.


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Hoop in heels—aerial arts come in so many forms!


It could be the stigma around this style of dance that keeps many men away. Or maybe it's the risk of certain body parts meeting the metal bar a little too hard… some, it seems, are just too delicate.


(Gentleman, if you feel annoyed to be generalized by one body part, join the club—that's what happens to women all the time. So grow a pair... of ovaries, and get over it!)


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The studio community is all about self-improvement through pole and aerial sport. Think kettlebells, grunting, and weightlifting in classes like 'Workout Boobies.'


Oh, and endless chatter about creatine...


"Are you taking your creatine? How do you take it? You should really try it if you want to build those guns, girl."


Just kidding! Sort of… we really do want to build our guns!


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Johanna Spee, owner of Zero Gravity Pole Fitness


There are classes for pole, hoop, flexibility, strength, dance, and more. Head along and try one under the watchful eye of the German giantess who owns the place.


She'll shout at you to point your toes and be careful not to slam your vagina on the pole!


And fellas—if you've made it this far—head along to the studio, break a few stereotypes, and have a great time!


READ MORE: Pole Lotta Love – 3 of Shanghai's Top Pole Dance Studios

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Zero Gravity Room 8302, 3/F,  Building No. 8 Bridge Creative Park Phase 1, 10 Jianguo Zhong Lu, by Chongqing Nan Lu, Huangpu District 8号桥一期建国中路10号8号楼3层8302室

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M50 Art Space

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Installation at M50


Sure, M50 has been around for a long time, but it's always worth mentioning as a great place to comfortably stroll, grab a coffee, or pop into a small gallery.


The art and artists are constantly changing, and the whole area is a cozy maze of old buildings, cement structures, sculptures, paintings, mirrors, and winding alleyways.



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The ever-evolving art at M50


Graffiti and installations are a major draw of the art district, and they're always evolving.


Many artists rent studio space here, so you might just catch someone in the middle of a piece—or have a chat with them about their work.


There are a few restaurants in the area, like Bela Fiesta and Ministry of Malt.


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M50's Filipino restaurant Bela Fiesta


Budget-wise, you can keep it tight and spend nothing, or splurge on an unexpected piece of art if something catches your eye.


Selfies are always welcome among the graffiti and installations, so no need to hold back on a little self-celebration.


Dress up or dress down, go full glam or bare-faced like a true rebel—it's all part of the vibe.


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A girls' day out of dressing up for photography. Photo by Julia Gonzalez.


M50 Art District 50 Moganshan Lu, by Aomen Lu, Putuo District 莫干山路50号, 近澳门路

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Madame Ching

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Mosaic of Mazu, Goddess of the Sea, crafted from discarded pottery salvaged by Chef Dali


In the spirit of equality—which is really the most basic definition of feminism—not every spot on this list has to be female-owned.


In the case of Madame Ching, it's the atmosphere and the story behind it that make the space feel welcoming for women.


READ MORE: Madame Ching – Cantonese Treasure Trove of Flavor


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Famous female pirate, Madame Ching


A restaurant named after the most famous female pirate in history practically dares you to hoist sail and drift away from patriarchy.


Of course, that escape might come in the form of 30-hour slow-cooked beef short rib in charsiu sauce, followed by Hong Kong milk tea crème brûlée.


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Either way, after a meal and a bottle of wine under the billowing sails of this place, you'll be ready to either conquer nations—or conquer naptime.


The walls are adorned with a mosaic of the sea goddess Mazu, crafted from broken Jingdezhen ceramic tiles—a tribute to the female protector of the seas.


READ MORE: 48 Hours in... Jingdezhen – China's Porcelain Capital


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Colors of the night at Madame Ching. Photo Courtesy of Madame Ching


As the night unfolds, the lighting shifts into reds, purples, and pinks. (Please note: This is the only spot on the list where pink plays a starring role.)


And it's all masterminded by That's Shanghai Food & Drink Awards Chef of the Year Derek 'Dali' Wong.


READ MORE: Who Won What at the That's Shanghai Food & Drink Awards 2025


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Chef Dali plating dessert. Photo by Maria Menand / That's.


Reservations: 175 2151 5528


Tue–Thu, 6pm–1am (last order 12.30am)


Fri–Sun, 6pm–2am (last order 1.30am)


Madame Ching 1/F, 98 Yanping Road, Jing'an 静安区延平路98号1楼

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RIINK

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Creating a badass space that's safe for women and feels ultra-chill for everyone doesn't have to mean making big political statements.


RIINK is simply a place where anyone can have fun—with toys and décor straight from childhood TV shows, all centered around roller skating.


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RIINK serves up a full food and cocktail menu, making it an ideal spot to chill with friends or even go on a date—why not?


It feels like a breath of fresh air, literally when the windows are open in summer.


Located in the heart of Shangkang Li, surrounded by restaurants and bars, it's about as non-gendered as a space can get.


It's all about childlike joy, zero judgment, and the very real possibility of falling on your ass while skating around.


Hey, everyone falls on their ass sometimes—regardless of gender!


READ MORE: 8 Badass Women of Shanghai F&B 2025


Daily, 11am-1am


RIINK Shankang Li, Building 18, Room 102, 358 Kangding Lu, by Shaanxi Bei Lu 静安区康定路358陕康里18号楼102

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What Makes a Space Comfortable for Women?

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If you've read this far, maybe you're wondering: what actually makes a space feel comfortable for women—especially when it's somewhere men also go?


Some off-putting factors are obvious, like walls covered in posters of women in bikinis, or bars blasting loud sports games (though of course, plenty of women love sports too).


But more importantly, consider whether a woman can truly relax and be herself in a space:

  • Can women share ideas, opinions, complaints, experiences, and their pride without hesitation?

  • Is there a chance of intoxicated men or tight crowds with mostly men?

  • Will the room be dominated by men, with only a handful of women present?

  • Does attractiveness feel like it's part of the unspoken dress code—where women might feel judged for their looks?

  • If someone makes a disparaging comment about women, motherhood, or women's safety, would it immediately feel out of place—and would others actually push back?

  • Does it feel strange to talk openly about the trials of motherhood and raising kids?

  • And ultimately, will women feel they need to make themselves smaller—whether that's physically tugging at their shirt or holding back in conversation?

Places where women can truly let their guard down are rare. We need to keep growing those options and balancing out the representation in social spaces.


Finally, for the sake of shared knowledge, feel free to comment below on any spot we missed—if you identify as a woman.

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