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My favorite character in Nirvana was of course Lin Shu/Mei Changsu. His character was so conflicted in all of the emotions he had to carry.
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Here are some of the most valuable and powerful startups in China you might need to know.
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Two years ago, Neil Shen, head of Sequoia China, attempted to broker a marriage between two of the internet companies in
Read MoreGoogle and Twitter never to give up Chinese market
China's Great Firewall is still blocking the services of Facebook, Google and Twitter, but that hasn't stopped top brass from all three Silicon Valley firms from hoping to boost their business prospects on China.
Read MoreEF: China inferior to Latin American countries in English proficiency
China is losing ground to other emerging markets including Brazil in the drive to learn English, according to a study ranking worldwide proficiency in the international language of commerce.
Read MoreChina emerges as world’s epicenter of “social commerce”
Thanks to the convergence of mobile commerce and social media, observes Miles Young, chairman of Ogilvy & Mather, an advertising firm, China is the world's epicentre of "social commerce".
Read MoreStarwood attracts potential bidders from China
At least three Chinese companies, including the country's sovereign wealth fund, are hoping to bid for Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, according to multiple reports.
Read MoreChina’s DJI builds R&D center to make inroads into Silicon Valley
DJI, the leading manufacturer of consumer drones, is building a new research and development center in Palo Alto, Calif., that could hold 75 or more engineers.
Read MoreSurvey: Images on social media not a true reflection of life
Your friends' lives may look more exciting than yours on Facebook and WeChat, but new research reveals that is because they are faking it.
Read MoreUnplanned” children hope for changes after China ends one-child policy
For 22 years, Li Xue has lived as a phantom, banished from mainstream life by China's "one child" policy. Even the Communist Party has declared an end to that policy, there appears to be no quick end to the limbo of many children born "outside the plan".
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