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Those who speak tonal languages like Mandarin exhibit a very different flow of information during speech comprehension, using both hemispheres of the brain rather than just the left.
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Britain's Thomas Cook, the world's oldest tour operator brand, has joined forces with Fosun International in China to tap into the booming travel market there.
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Read MoreEx-Australian PM Kevin Rudd’s daughter Jessica Rudd opens store on Tmall
The daughter of a former Australian prime minister has opened an online store at Alibaba Group's Tmall, selling Australian organic products to China.
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For tourists seeking to explore China beyond the Beijing/Shanghai basics, an excellent "starter city" is Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province in the southwest.
Read MoreChina to be the world’s largest international investor by 2020
China will become the biggest cross-border investor by the end of this decade, with global offshore assets tripling from $6.4tn at present to nearly $20tn by 2020.
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