Kong Zhaochen moves toward the white golf ball that is lying on the ground. First, he corrects his stance and then swings his golf club with power and pace to send the ball flying.
Gao Shusan ditched his Peugeot 3008 in April and began cycling to office, putting him among a growing contingent of health-conscious young urbanites who are changing their lifestyles to be more environmentally friendly.
Once the world's reigning bicycle kingdom, China is reclaiming its interest in the pedaling vehicle, a mode of transport that for decades was considered a tool used by the poor.
An overnight train ride from Nairobi to the seaside city of Mombasa can easily turn into a nightmare. It is not unusual for passengers to wake up in the morning stuck on the outskirts of the Kenyan capital.
While millions of Chinese farmers are flooding into big cities in search of a better life, some Shanghai residents are going the other way: ditching their office jobs to live more of a pastoral existence in the boondocks.
The advancement of technology has caused the competitive landscape of the business world to change at an unprecedented rate. Customers now have access to an endless choice of products and services unlike before. Large companies are forced to innovate or die just to stay relevant. Yet, with all this innovative moves, the business world can appear hostile for the unprepared newcomers.
If you could predict tomorrow's economy today, you would have a tremendous edge in the marketplace. In this book, the authors offer an informed, meticulously researched look at the future and the coming Great Depression. The book outlines specific, actionable strategies for capitalizing on cyclical opportunities and dodging economic danger.
An increasing number of foreigners are, of their own volition, choosing to live in China. As they adjust to the culture, they find themselves influencing and being influenced by their host country
Expats share the highs and lows of their lives in fast-changing China
Gary Li: I think the large cities in China are certainly good places for young people to come and experience a dynamic stage of their careers, but they need to be committed and be willing to face some challenges. Living in China is not a smooth ride or a long holiday but a real challenge to someone who is used to the comforts of the West.
Clothing trends fascinate designer as tradition meets evolution
Stabilizing levels of industrial production in May could help drive China's economic growth toward a more solid second quarter, according to leading economists.
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