Source: China – South China Morning PostThis is the 16th in a series of stories about China’s once-a-decade census, which was conducted in 2020. The world’s most populous nation released its national demographic data in May and the figures will have far-reaching social policy and economic implications.Gu Qunzhen, 69, started her day by bargaining with vendors at a suburban wet market in the northern Chinese municipality of Tianjin.She spent around 10 yuan (US$1.57) on cabbage, cucumbers and tofu and went home to prepare the day’s…Read More