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China Business
By: David A. Carnes
This article provides perspectives and advice for law students and young lawyers who considering practicing foreign investment law in China. (read entire article)
By: Robert Hsu of chinaprofitstrategy.com
While many articles and studies have been written about China's emerging middle class, there have been almost no widely-published studies outside of China that deal with this emerging economic force... (read entire article)
By: deloitte.com
China and India, despite their massive populations and growing importance, are quite different. Their economic structures, sources of growth, areas of competitive advantage, and the impact they have will remain different in the coming years. (read entire article)
By: Ted C. Fishman
China's miracle economy can come at you in a lot of ways, from all directions. (read entire article)
By: Tom Watkins
China's Auto Industry has moved from number 3 to number 2 in world-wide auto production. With the recent announcement that Chery Automotive will build a small car to be sold in America by Chrysler-----is this really the begining of a Chinese Auto Company (read entire article)
By: Robert Greene
The Chinese negotiating team tends to concentrate on developing a friendship with the member in your group who is most sympathetic to them. Later, they will pursue all their objectives through that individual, playing on the feelings of friendship, obliga (read entire article)
By: Richard Kimber
There are several ways to establish a presence in China; how to do so will depend on your level of commitment, the size of your planned investment and the particular industry in which your company operates. (read entire article)
By: Robert Hsu
China reported that its GDP growth hit 11.9%—despite solemn assurances from Beijing that the economy was cooling. In fact, China’s just gone from red hot to WHITE HOT. These two shocks must shift investors’ expectations. What you must do now: take a posit (read entire article)
By: 9SPACES: Dave Parker and Karl Weaver Interview
Doing Business In China? Listen to the experts and don't get burned! (read entire article)
By: Kenny Lam
China has been thriving recently and many people around the world want to get some products with quality directly from China. But how can you get a cheap and at the same time qualified products from China successfully and securely? (read entire article)
By: Tom Galey
Is it possible to protect your Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) when doing business in China? A lot of people ask me this, and it is a great question and a very interesting topic. (read entire article)
By: Antonio Fonduca
Humor theory suggests that humor and laughter are primitive ways of signalling good news and consent in a group. Having a common sense of humor can be experienced as sharing a secret code. (read entire article)
By: David Carnes
Foreign investment in China started with a trickle in the early 1980s and has increased to the extent that China is now siphoning off a significant percentage of the world’s available foreign investment funding. (read entire article)
By: Department of Treaty and Law of MOFCOM
It's a general introduction to the status of the IPR (Intellectual Property Right) in China released by MOFCOM. (read entire article)
By: Clarence Kwan of deloitte.com
Drawing upon the firsthand experience of Deloitte's mergers and acquisitions (M&A) practitioners on the ground in China, this first installment of China Issues: M&A Series will look at the first two of five key questions that potential acquirers will need (read entire article)
By: Chinasourcing website
This article gives a general introduction of China's outsourcing industry. (read entire article)
By: Richard Brubaker
In a land where nothing is guaranteed, you are in for a treat! After reading this blog post, you will have a set of tools where you are not only able to save money… but time too. GUARANTEED. (read entire article)
By: Yu Sun
China sourcing provides major cost benefits to overseas companies, but those that choose to buy from Chinese manufacturers and suppliers should be prepared for an increase in transportation costs, bigger lead times and more complex administrative processe (read entire article)
By: Antonio Fonduca
One of the most ordinary mistakes that Westerners tend to make in interacting with the Chinese is to not prepare enough ahead of time. This is a fatal mistake, as thorough preparation is key. In the very own words of Sun Tzu: “Victorious warriors win f (read entire article)
By: Ken Zhong
China has a long history and an interesting mix of culture and customs. Knowing a thing or two about Chinese culture and customs will aid you a long way in your business relationships in China. Read to find out more.. (read entire article)
China Geography
By: Lance Winslow
China is rapidly surpassing many other nations and on its way to be the dominant nation on Earth. In fact many who are bank rolling its future are counting the Return on Investment. But as great as their growth has been it is not without problems and grow (read entire article)
By: Evan Ratliff
Chinese planners consider how to slow the advance of the deserts. (read entire article)
By: chinapage.com
How do you write "London" in Chinese? (read entire article)
By: Tom Watkins
China has many needs-- top among them the need for energy to feed the economic expansion and the need to clean the environment. (read entire article)
By: Dexter Roberts
Making money from environmental cleanup in China. (read entire article)
China History
By: travelchinaguide.com
Yangshao Culture occurred in the late period of Neolithic Age about 4,950 to 6,950 years ago. (read entire article)
By: Jason C
Learn about Chinese astrology and the Chinese zodiac. Find out who you are most compatible with based on your Chinese zodiac animal. (read entire article)
By: chinaview.cn
New evidence challenges hypothesis of modern human origins. (read entire article)
By: Jennifer Gibbs
In the last two centuries, new cultural discoveries have nearly rewritten history. It’s been an exciting time, full of adventure and surprises. Around every corner there are new responses to questions we had already imagined answered. And of these breakt (read entire article)
By: Washington State University - wsu.edu
At the heart of Chinese thought stand the five great classics, the traditional, time-honored works that define and originate Chinese culture and history. (read entire article)
By: Jeff Hecht
Distinctive spiral patterns carved into a small jade ring show that China was using complex machines more than 2500 years ago, says a Harvard graduate student in physics. (read entire article)
By: Oliver Wild
The story of one of the world's oldest and most historically important trade routes and its influences on the culture of China, Central Asia and the West (read entire article)
China Internet
By: edu.cn
Recently, the China Talent Contest Online [http://www.ctc.org.cn/] announced the top 100 Chinese websites based on the results of an online vote. (read entire article)
By: Klver Guo
Source from the 2004 Annual Economic Conference of China's IT Industry... (read entire article)
By: Ken Cheong
Internet access in China was slow, unavailable, expensive and difficult a mere 6 years ago. Today, internet access is easily available, cheap and fast! Find out what are your internet access options when travelling in China! (read entire article)
By: Robert Hsu
Anyone who is not yet convinced of the incredible opportunities presented by China's growth need only look at how U.S. Internet companies are caving in to the Chinese government. These companies are so hungry to tap into China's 100 million Internet users (read entire article)
By: chinamaze.com
A list of China Keywords from millions of Google users' actual searches. (read entire article)
By: Tom Carter
Internet blackouts are nothing new to foreigners residing in the People’s Republic.... (read entire article)
By: David A. Carnes
This article contains a list of URLs to the submission pagres of major Chinese search engines. You'd be surprised by how many educated Chinese can read English (and carry international credit cards!) (read entire article)
China Sports
By: Yoshi Kundagawa
Wing Chun Footwork - Not Really Chinese Dancing! (read entire article)
By: Michael Russell
What do you know about the Chinese martial art of wushu? What is the difference between wushu and kung fu? Is there really a martial art called kung fu? (read entire article)
By: Tom Carter
These are the sons and daughters of Shaolin, young students who have given up secular life for a strict regimen and forsaken conventional curriculum for physical conditioning. At Shaolin Si, the sword is truly mightier than the pen. (read entire article)
By: Clint Leung
Explanation of the basic differences between karate and kung fu martial arts. (read entire article)
By: Yoshi Kundagawa
The Fundamentals Are the Key to Learning and Understanding Shaolin Kung Fu (read entire article)
China Teaching
By: Tom Watkins, former State Superintendent of School
An interview with Tom Watkins, a former state superintendent of Michigan schools (USA) about a number of issues -- with an emphasis on China. Discussion on why it is important for the children of American to learn Chinese. (read entire article)
By: Tom Carter
As the world's largest economy opens to foreign investment, education has become one of China's thriving sectors. Confucius probably wouldn't stand for it, but he wasn't wearing pinstripe suits and driving a shiny black sedan. (read entire article)
China Travel
By: Blacksmith Books
CHINA: Portrait of a People author and photographer Tom Carter expounds on Chinese censorship, peasant riots and how insolvency helped inspire his new book in this first exclusive interview. (read entire article)
By: Max Bellamy
The Great Wall of China, one of the most appealing attractions of China and one of the greatest wonders of the world, was constructed by the Vassal states under Zhou Dynasty for defense purposes. The construction began during 7th century B.C. and was comp (read entire article)
By: Jason Martin
China is a land of ancient wonders. It's so different from the norm of western travelers that a first visit there can be a bit intimidating. Today, we will become acquainted with some basic traveler information on China. We'll talk about the time of year (read entire article)
By: Ian Brown
Guided cultural tours of China are becoming increasingly popular with the UK market. If you are considering a cultural tour you need to choose a fully bonded operator who has in depth knowledge of the tour process and the paperwork required. (read entire article)
By: Rajesh Kanoi
China is a country filled with beauty - both natural and artificial. Travelling and accomodation in China is amazingly cheap and tourists, though on a budget, can still enjoy its breathtaking beauty and charms. If one does not travel to China one will mis (read entire article)
By: Tom Carter
China remains one of the statistically safest countries to visit, and the rest of the world would do well to take notice. (read entire article)
By: Tom Carter
The open road into Xizang... (read entire article)
By: David Wolman
Travelling on the Qinghai-Tibet Railway (read entire article)
By: Paul Hegarty
When you get older, you soon start to realize that learning to speak different languages can come in extremely useful. It could be that you have people from another country working with you and you need to learn the language in order to easily communicate (read entire article)
By: Rosalyn Pan
What do you think you know about China? Are your ideas about China and Chinese people outdated or even ignorant?! (read entire article)
By: Ken Zhong
Making your first trip to China? Apprehensive? Fear not...read this article for tips and tricks on not only surviving a trip to China but also how to enjoy and make the most out of the trip! (read entire article)
By: Tom Carter
A kora of good karma around Asia's sacred Kailash Mountain Written by Tom Carter (read entire article)
Chinese Arts & Chinese Crafts
By: Susan Yip
Offers tips on how to judge and appreciate Chinese silk paintings that are entirely hand embroidered with silk threads from Suzhou, China. (read entire article)
By: Barbara Pollack
Chinese Photography: Beyond Stereotypes With the introduction of digital photography and high-tech printing facilities in China in the 1990s, a new generation of artists immediately embraced photo-based media as the perfect means for expressing the chan (read entire article)
By: Bo Guo
An introduction to the unique Chinese paper crafts: Chinese Lantern. (read entire article)
Chinese Food
By: Asiawind.com/forums
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By: Joy Dupont
China Cooking School Tour -learns Chinese Cuisine from the finest chefs in China. (read entire article)
By: china.org.cn
The Qing Dynasty emperors did not take their meals in just one place. Often they ate where they lived, worked, or played. Banquets, feasts and dinners were given... (read entire article)
By: Boye Lafayette de Mente
Fu ... Dreaming of Happiness (read entire article)
By: Rajesh Kanoi
A piece about a restaurant that specialises in penis dishes. Traditional Chinese Medicine has long used animal body parts to achieve the goal of health and virility. Read on... (read entire article)
By: Kirsten Hawkins
Szechuan cuisine is primarily known for its hot and spicy dishes, though naturally there is more to Szechuan food than spice and sauces rich and strong in flavor. (read entire article)
Chinese Languages
By: Larry M. Lynch
Several factors make learning Chinese a considerably more formidable task than learning another Germanic or Romance languages. Studying a foreign language is an excellent way for English and other language teachers to improve their own teaching. It also f (read entire article)
By: Kah Joon Liow
Seven free online resources for learning Chinese faster and better. (read entire article)
By: Antonio Graceffo
On Learning the Awful Chinese Language (read entire article)
Chinese Medicine
By: Therese Hesketh
Having herself passed the Chinese premarital medical examination, Therese Hesketh considers the benefits and disadvantages of this mandatory form of screening for fitness to wed and to reproduce (read entire article)
By: Evelyn Lim
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a system of healing from China. While TCM is regarded as an alternative medicine system in the West, in China and other Asian countries, it is practiced widely by the locals. (read entire article)
By: Rudy Silva
I have found Chinese herb formulations quite effective in treating hemorrhoid symptoms. It is now easy to find these herbs, since there are Chinese herb store in most cities. If not, it is easy to go to the Internet and find what you need. (read entire article)