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China’s Sexual Revolution
29 July 2011 10:27 AM | 4 CommentsBustling nightlife, sex shops in every corner and young girls engaging in pre-marital sex - China is going through a sexual revolution
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US China Relations
22 July 2011 6:44 AM | No CommentsThe United States and China rely on one another for future growth - So says Mr. Lawrence Korb in an interview for RT news
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Can China Go Green?
16 July 2011 8:07 AM | 1 CommentDoes China really want to go green? Peggy Liu, the Chairperson of the Joint US-China Collaboration on Clean Energy, explains (VIDEO)
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China’s Sexual Revolution
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Top 10 China Business Commandments
The must-read guide for every businessman – top 10 commandments of how to successfully do business in China -
China Real Estate Bubble
Is there a real estate bubble in China? Mr. Bob Davis of the Wall Street Journal thinks there is, and according to him, it is going to burst very soon -
Contracts or Guanxi?
Personal insight to the delicate difference between Western and Chinese business practices
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China: The Next Superpower?
A rare, exclusive interview with Mr. Troy Parfitt, the author of a new book titled “Why China Will Never Rule the World” -
Skyscraper Empire
China is building a new skyscraper every five days, and its urban scenery is rapidly changing (VIDEO) -
China’s Clean Intentions
China, the world’s largest CO2 emitter, has a goal: to become the world’s clean and green leader. Can it succeed?
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Religion and Growth
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Cross. But Don’t Die
Ran Etya crossed the street in the most congested city in the world and lived to write about it -
Cultural Gifting
How to properly give a gift when dealing with a different culture
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The Dual Diploma
High schools in the United States are partnering with high schools in China to enable a more globalized learning environment for both sides -
More Than a Brain Drain
China is losing top graduate minds and money to foreign countries -
Studying Chinese
Chinese is a very special yet difficult language. Read to discover the intricate elements that make Chinese a language worth studying
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Plastic Surgery in China
With more disposable income, the plastic surgery industry in China is booming, and it is now a $2.3 billion industry -
Chinese Martial Arts
The health benefits of Taijiquan – A famous Chinese martial art form -
The Severe Impact of Pollution
China is relying on its neighbors to feed its growing energy needs. Read this post from a Burmese blog
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Art and Industry: A Different Kind of Exhibition
How does visiting a grand art fair in China feel like? Charlotte Wilson depicts her impression -
Fair or Fake
Fake art in China is booming. Whether paintings, sculptures or jewelry, one is guaranteed a difficult time trying to distinguish the fair from the fake (VIDEO) -
Pingyao (平遥) and Mian Shan (绵山)
Laowaiblog photographer, Yonathan Scharf, heads out to ancient Pingyao (平遥) and captures its amazing local culture and views
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The Flavors of Málàtàng
Sichuan food is known to be spicy. Can you handle Málàtàng? -
Fast Food in China
The obsession with fast food in China is causing many health problems. Is China becoming an obese nation? -
The World of Jiaozi
jiǎozi (饺子) and bāozi (包子) are only a couple of different kinds of traditional Chinese dumplings
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