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Back‘Female Knights’: China mums reshape food delivery services by juggling freedom and family
‘Female Knights’: China mums reshape food delivery services by juggling freedom and family
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SCMP Economy05.05.2026Business1 dk okumaChina

‘Female Knights’: China mums reshape food delivery services by juggling freedom and family

Warum es wichtig ist

On Qushan Island, off eastern China, women are seeking work that balances family and earning a living due to limited local opportunities. Traditional industries like fishing and mining primarily employ men, leaving women in low-paying, temporary jobs.

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On a small island off eastern China, a group of mothers is rewriting the rules of work and family life.

Known as the “Female Knights”, this determined band of women has turned food delivery into a path to financial independence and self-empowerment.

Qushan Island, in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, has a population of around 55,000. Its main industries are fishing and stone mining, and access to the outside world requires a two-hour ferry ride.

While most men work at sea or in the city, many women who moved here with their husbands seek part-time jobs that allow them to balance family life and earning a living.

However, local opportunities are limited.

Shipyards and oil factories primarily hire men, leaving these women – often with lower education and caregiving duties – stuck in low-paying, temporary jobs such as making fishing nets or working in restaurants.

Offene Fragen

  • What are the specific challenges faced by the 'Female Knights' in their food delivery work?
  • How has food delivery impacted the women's family lives?
  • What are the long-term goals of the 'Female Knights'?
  • Are there any government or community initiatives supporting these women?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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