Will Bowen, the author of A Complaint Free World, the worldwide bestseller that moved millions of Chinese people, recently came to Beijing to share more of his success theory.
By day, Shanghai's attractions will keep even the most energized visitor busy. But as night falls and people come out to socialize, dine and enjoy the cooler weather, the city lights up, as if awaking from a nap. Whether enjoying views of the Bund, shopping along a neon-lit street or strolling beside quaint waterways, here are some of the best places in Shanghai to spend an evening.
The Expo has opened the door to numerous opportunities for the city's budding entrepreneurs.
On the outskirts of Beijing sits the Motor Vehicle Administration department, located at the east Fourth Ring Road, near the southwestern edge of the Shibalidian South Bridge. It's a place most foreigners never visit, unless they want a Chinese driver's license.
Flat as a mahjong board, the guide book begins, "Beijing is perfect for cycling." I'd like to respectfully disagree.
More CEOs and entrepreneurs are networking on tailor-made tourist trips and bringing booming business to travel companies
In an area full of shabby bungalows north of the Temple of Heaven in southern Beijing, a garden is perched on the roof of a traditional courtyard home. Visitors who step up onto the roof are welcomed by bird chirps and green vines under the blue sky. In the center of the balcony, red fishes are swimming leisurely in an ancient-style pond. Tomatoes on the vine are so plump and fresh that they look like red lanterns.
A beautiful woman who writes well is bound to draw public attention, especially if she is an air hostess.
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