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Oct'15

Miffy-themed train carriages in Guangzhou

Creatively decorated metro carriages have made headlines this week after colorful interior artworks were commissioned to celebrate the 60th anniversary of a famous rabbit from the Netherlands.

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01

Oct'15

Glenn Schuitman: New Zealander poping up in Beijing

Glenn Schuitman is half Dutch and half New Zealander who owns a store called 'pop-up Beijing' in China. This is his story.

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01

Oct'15

Differences between Chinese words “一点儿” and “有点儿”

In Chinese, both "一点儿" and "有点儿" indicate an indefinite small quantity.

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01

Oct'15

Warner Bros. to make films in Chinese

Warner Bros. will start making films in Chinese. The company announced Sunday that it has partnered with China Media Capital, a private equity firm, to make Chinese-language films for a rapidly expanding market.

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01

Oct'15

3 kinds of peculiar eggs in China

Over the past several thousand years, the Chinese have eaten almost everything with legs, apart from tables and chairs. They have also invented many unusual dishes. So today we'll talk about several kinds of eggs peculiar to China.

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30

Sep'15

Traditional Chinese wedding customs

Ever since ancient times, there has been a saying that the three most delightful moments in one's life come with success in the imperial examination, marriage and the birth of a son.

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30

Sep'15

What lessons can foreign business learn from eBay’s failure in China

Here are a few very important lessons that one should take away from eBay's failure, if only to avoid making the same mistakes.

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30

Sep'15

‘Beyond the Wall’: a life-changing experience for D.C. students

A documentary that follows four D.C. public school students to China is premiering on television Friday. It follows them over the course of the trip and beyond to see how the experience shaped their perspectives and their lives.

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30

Sep'15

Are you a “屌丝”?

Diaosi defines those who haven't succeeded in life, and they are often signified as those who reject the material world, probably because they don't have much access to it.

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30

Sep'15

Why do China’s house prices rebound?

Data published on Friday by China's National Bureau of Statistics have shown a further rise in home prices in the country .

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