Chinese consumers turn to local daily necessities
And with local brands fast grabbing market share for items from toothpaste to fruit juice, multinational consumer companies are finding it harder to compete.
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In America, saying thank you is routine. In China, it can be puzzling.
Read MorePopular English slangs in Chinese
Many of the latest American slang words have actually found their way into Mandarin Chinese, and you can find some of the most popular examples of adopted English slang in Mandarin Chinese.
Read MoreNumber of smartphone users soars in China
Users of smartphones in China are on pace to make up two-thirds of the country's mobile connections by the end of this year, according to a new industry study.
Read MoreHow to turn Chinese learning into a daily habit
The best strategy of learning Chinese is to turn your study into a daily habit. Here are suggestions for successfully transforming your study of Chinese into a habit.
Read MoreDifferences between high school life and university life of Chinese students
High school life and university life are totally different in China. In high school, we are supervised by parents and teachers and can't do what we really want to do freely. However, after enrolling into a university, all these have changed, we are "set f
Read MoreAlibaba, BOC and Huawei top “Chinese students’ dream employers” list
Alibaba, Bank of China and Huawei -- these are the dream employers for Chinese students, according to a new survey.
Read MoreExperts: Social commerce in China is a decade ahead of the West
Experts say China is, conservatively, 10 years ahead of the West when it comes to social commerce.
Read MoreLife of Chinese elites VS life of Western elites
With the emerging of the rich in China, one may be curious about their ways of life. What hobbies do they have? Are the hobbies the same with those of American elites?
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