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Donkeys offer new source of wealth

[2015-05-18 07:25]

Surrounded by fields, this farm in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region was once used for raising cattle, but was completely renovated last year to raise donkeys.

Milking a new dairy product

[2015-05-18 07:25]

When it came to curing ailments or improve skin care, the ancient Egyptians and Romans used to turn to donkey milk.

Kabam hopes to be a marvel of China gaming world

[2015-05-18 07:25]

Kevin Chou is convinced the future of entertainment is gaming. As the CEO of Kabam Inc, a United States-based mobile gaming developer and publisher, Chou announced plans in April to launch the company's hit game in China.

Staying on top in changing times

[2015-05-18 07:25]

Publishing boss Barry Clarke is on a recruitment mission. He has flown in from Singapore, where he is Asia managing director of academic publisher Taylor & Francis, to recruit a CEO for the company's China operations.

Chopsticks for my steak, please

[2015-05-18 07:25]

Xiaolongbao (soup dumplings), red-braised pork and hairy crab may have topped every food list compiled by every travel guide for the city of Shanghai.

CIOs' successful leadership skills

[2015-05-18 07:25]

Today's chief information officers must be an entirely new breed of technology leader. As IT becomes a more integral part of business operations and strategies, CIOs must find game-changing innovations and process improvements that make a real impact on the bottom line. Business executives need their CIOs to be real partners - speaking the language of the business and donning their strategist caps - not just commodity managers. Those IT leaders who fail to break out of the order-taker, utility manager mold will, simply put, be looking for a new job.

American cuisine gets a French twist in the oriental metropolis

[2015-05-18 07:25]

Despite there being over 400 branches of KFC and McDonald's in Shanghai, higher-quality American food is not as prevalent or popular here as French or Italian cuisine.

Pieces of history

[2015-05-16 07:30]

In the turbulence of the last century, many of China's cultural relics were looted, sold abroad or even worse - destroyed. Zhao Xu reports on the State-owned antique stores and the unique role they have played in protecting the country's heritage Zhao Xu

A lifetime of collecting

[2015-05-16 07:30]

When asked if he has gone to the Zhengzhou Antique Fair, arguably the biggest in China, Liu Jinhong, 57, who has his own store inside Beijing Antique City, dismisses the idea as "tiring and completely unnecessary".

Real estate companies join forces

[2015-05-15 08:07]

Two of China's biggest property companies announced a strategic partnership on Thursday amid growing pressure from slowing real estate sales.

Bars no barrier for tycoon to rake in profits

[2015-05-15 08:07]

Being behind bars has not stopped the founder of a Chinese appliance seller from booking gains approaching $1 billion in Hong Kong's surging stock market.

Yellow metal demand wanes in first quarter

[2015-05-15 08:07]

Yellow metal appetite waned in China during the first three months of the year as dama, or the middle-aged wealthy Chinese women investors, shifted focus to the bullish stock market and reduced purchases, an industry report said on Thursday.

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