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Law graduate spurns courtroom for kitchen

By Zheng Xin | China Daily | Updated: 2014-05-01 07:29

Zhang Tianyi passed up a career as a lawyer to run his own noodle shop in Beijing's central business district. Zheng Xin reports.

Zhang Tianyi graduated with a master's degree in law from Peking University, but instead of spending his days in a courtroom he prefers to sell rice noodles, a specialty from his hometown.

"How do you want your noodles?" Zhang asks a customer at his noodle shop in Beijing's World Financial Center, located in the central business district area.

Law graduate spurns courtroom for kitchen

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