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21. To Be a Well-off Witkey?
A "witkey" is a person who sells knowledge and experience to others via the Internet. What are the opportunities and challenges of this new and rapidly expanding area of e-commerce?IT was one o'clock
Author: LI QIAN Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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22. The Emergence of the "Peacock" Economy
Good grooming has replaced the macho look, to the delight of cosmetic manufacturers and salon owners.CHOCK full of lotions, cosmetics and perfumes, the bathroom shelves are traditionally the domain
Author: LI QIAN Year 2007 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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23. Standard or Local Chinese?
TURN on the TV and a variety of dialects and accents - from Sichuan, Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Guangdong - as well as the familiar Putonghua (standard spoken Chinese), greet the ear. More and more programs
Author: LI QIAN Year 2007 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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24. LOHAS - Live Green, Live Healthy
DAILY-LIFE habits such as taking public transit, eating organic food, wearing clothes made from natural fibers and buying second-hand are becoming commonplace among Chinese professionals.The
Author: LI QIAN Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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25. A Developing Concern Over the Disabled
With such a large population, it should come as no surprise that China has many handicapped people. Integrating them into Chinese society is now a growing concern.ON DECEMBER 3, 1996, the
Author: staff reporter LUO QIAN Year 1997 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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26. The Dragon-Boat Regatta
An ancient festival combines folk art with competitive sport.THOUSANDS of spectators will be cheering on their favorites when the dragon-boat races return to Nanhai County in Guangdong this summer.
Author: staff reporter LUO QIAN Year 1998 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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27. Today's Growth Idea: Investing
People are finding their way from the bank to the stock market.THE amount of money held in savings accounts in China soared to 3.9 trillion yuan (US $487 billion) by the end of 1996,180 times more
Author: staff reporter LUO QIAN Year 1998 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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28. The DINK Phenomenon in China
The influence of higher incomes and hurried lifestyles continues to threaten traditional Chinese values.MORE and more young working couples in China today prefer to have no children. This trend began
Author: staff reporter LUO QIAN Year 1998 Issue 8 PDF HTML
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29. Lianyungang: Mystical and Phantasmagoric
IN July 2002 the well preserved body of a woman, Ling Huiping, was unearthed from a Han Dynasty (206 B.C.-A.D. 220) tomb in Lianyungang. It had been embalmed, and was in a condition equal to the
Author: QIAN CHUNYUAN, GONG MING & ZHANG SHUPING Year 2003 Issue 4 PDF HTML