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Email is (almost) dead in China. Online communication there has taken another evolutionary path.
Read More →Email is (almost) dead in China. Online communication there has taken another evolutionary path.
Read More →In this installment about urban housing in China, the focus is on Hong Kong.
Read More →According to USA Today, more than 100 villagers were feared buried Saturday in a massive landslide triggered by heavy rain in Sichuan Province in southwestern China, according to local officials and the Chinese media.
Fifteen bodies had been found by late Saturday, the China Global Television Network reported. It said 118 people in the village of Xinmo in Mao County were missing and 62 homes had been crushed beneath huge boulders and a mass of earthen debris.
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Life in China's spawling urban areas may seem everything an urban-dweller may desire. But the reality is more complicated.
Read More →[Video] Chinese twenty-somethings talk about housing arrangements in one of China's cities.
Read More →Big money is spend on restaurant food in China: a half billion last year.
Read More →China is reviving the Silk Road. A one trillion dollar investment.
Read More →Finding a school for children with autism in China is challenging.
Read More →China ships inexpensive furniture to the U.S. It keeps the most expensive furniture for itself.
Read More →A video on Labor Day in China.
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