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May'15

Why do American films bet on China

After their tent-pole film Tomorrowland opened to a soft $41 million in North America over the Memorial Day weekend, Disney’s executives must now be looking to China in hopes of cutting their losses on the $190 million picture.

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May'15

A farewell to Secretary Shuyun at the Xietiao Villa in Xuanzhou – Li Bai

Since yesterday had to throw me and bolt, Today has hurt my heart even more. The autumn wildgeese have a long wind for e

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May'15

Japanese toilet lid fever causes thoughts on innovation in Chinese manufacturing industry

Japanese toilet lid fever has caught President Li's attention. President Li gave his response to this phenomenon during

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May'15

China: the “Kingmaker” in global box office for Hollywood blockbusters

China has played an increasingly vital role as the "kingmaker" for those films wishing to reach the billion dollar mark in the box office.

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May'15

Do Chinese lack of humor gene? – part 2

Zhou rejects the term “stand-up comedy” to describe his act because he does more than just talk: He sings, he dances, he does impressions.

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May'15

Ferry – Xi Murong

Let me shake your hand at parting,Then gently withdraw mine.Until the yearning roots,The time ceases.In my heart warm te

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May'15

What is authentic Chinese dish

When I first arrived in China one of the things that I was most interested in concerning food was being able to try truly authentic Chinese dishes.

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May'15

The history of Kung Pao Chicken

In China, Kung Poa Chicken is called Gongbao Ji Ding. The word ji means Chicken. The word ding means cut into small cubes or diced.

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May'15

Do Chinese lack of humor gene? – part 1

“Three, two, one, applause!” The audience in the Beijing studio cheered as excitedly as anyone could be expected to cheer for an empty stage.

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May'15

Why are courteous Chinese blamed by foreigners – part 1

There is and old saying in China, “Courtesy costs nothing.” However, a writer from Taiwan, Liu Yung, believes that “courtesy” doesn’t defintely always bring good results and that someone may be blamed instead sometimes.

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