China to employ customs workers with a nose for hard cash
This will be China’s first cash-detecting dog program, though the country already employs dogs to track down contraband wildlife, drugs and explosives.
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China's rapidly growing high-speed rail network is making it easier-and cheaper-for tourists to travel around the country.
Read MoreChina scandal costs OSI Group hundreds of millions of dollars
U.S-based meat supplier OSI Group has lost hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue in the last four months due to last summer's food safety scandal in China.
Read MoreVolkswagen hit by second Chinese state television expose in one week
China's main state-owned television network struck out against Volkswagen AG in its second exposé targeting the firm, alleging this time that the company overlooked dangerous engine leaks in its Chinese cars.
Read MoreFrance and Germany join UK in Asia bank membership
France and Germany are to join the UK in becoming members of a Chinese-led Asian development bank.
Read MoreBusiness travel: my most memorable sound
I was interviewed by a CCTV documentary crew in 2008 on a foreigner’s view of 30 years’s Opening and Reform.2008年,中
Read MoreQing Dynasty Porcelain
It’s fun to visit the Panjiayuan flea market in Beijing, especially early on Saturday and Sunday mornings, when there a
Read MoreLong live those wily rabbits!
Since my last post, just before the Chinese New Year holiday, travels have taken me far and wide. Beijing, for the Sprin
Read MoreBad interpreters are anti-heroes
Since the mid-90s English studies in China have been a booming business. The number of younger Chinese people who speak
Read MoreTaste of Northern China In New York
The address of Taste of Northern China is 88 East Broadway, but the storefront is around the corner, on Forsyth Street, with a mysterious 106 above the door.
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