Changing tastes of China’s wealthy cripple global luxury sales
Corruption has played a part but the sales drop is not due solely to the corruption crackdown -- the drop is a product of changing Chinese consumer tastes as people shift from buying tangible items to experiences.
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Britain's generous welfare system is behind pupils' lack of ambition and ill-discipline, a group of Chinese teachers has said after spending four weeks in a comprehensive school in Hampshire.
Read MoreLearn Chinese with “以前” and “以后”
Most Chinese learners encounter the terms 以前 and 以后 fairly early on in their studies. Here are tips on using these words correctly.
Read MoreChina’s growing appetite for lobsters boosts exports and catches in N. America
Now it has became more attractive for China to buy lobsters from halfway around the world.
Read MoreWhy Chinese learning is the next big thing?
Learning Chinese has always been a popular choice, however, we believe that it will soon become an inevitable choice.
Read MoreXiaoice takes China by storm, boosts artificial intelligence market
Xiaoice, a program introduced last year by Microsoft that has become something of a hit in China.
Read MoreWhy today is the best time to learn Chinese?
This article will lay out why today is the best day to start learning Chinese.
Read MoreBottled water sales surge in China due to water pollution
Water pollution is fueling the explosive growth of bottled water sales in China, where consumption of bottled water has doubled since 2006.
Read MoreChina’s medical insurance to cover all critical illnesses for all residents
China will expand medical insurance to cover all critical illnesses for all urban and rural residents by the end of the year, the cabinet said on Sunday.
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