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Huawei Digital now calls Haidian home

[2011-09-14 08:08]

Huawei Digital Technology Co Ltd, the Beijing branch of the world's No 2 telecommunication equipment maker Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, is now building its biggest domestic R&D center in the capital city's Zhongguancun Haidian Science Park.

Hard work contributes to the nation's development strategy

[2011-09-14 08:08]

Good service, and plenty of technological resources and talent and universities in the area - those were the reasons one telecoms company made the move to Beijing's Haidian Science Park, according to its board chairman.

Paid for in bowls

[2011-07-24 06:24]

In an age when there were no antique markets in China, museum staff used to cycle out to the countryside of Zhejiang province loaded with new bowls and dishes. They would exchange these for antiques from the villagers.

Golf goddesses and sexist imagery

[2011-07-24 06:24]

Tiger Woods knows a thing or two about Chinese golfing etiquette, or the lack thereof. As the since-disgraced former world No 1 fluffed his shots around Shanghai's Sheshan International Golf Club last year, the endless camera-phone flashes must have seemed like a personal blitzkrieg on his senses.

Carnival time!

[2011-07-24 06:24]

The Grand Carnival is returning to Shanghai after six years, and it promises to be bigger and better at the Expo Park in Pudong, for 100 days through Oct 30.

City Guide

[2011-07-24 06:24]

Hong Kong

Man in motion

[2011-07-17 08:44]

If working up a sweat while breezing past along Hong Kong's green slopes is your idea of a fun time, then Circuit 25 (C25) may be your ideal holiday. Davide Butson-Fiori, founder and head trainer of this combination of sightseeing, boot camp and interval training, thinks it's a great way to meet new people while doing something good for your body.

Smiling through sports diplomacy

[2011-07-17 08:44]

If you knew Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon plays table tennis for a club in New York and professes to love the game, would it change your view of China? Probably not, but it seems like a good beginning.

Wine challenge

[2011-07-17 08:44]

Shanghai

City guide

[2011-07-17 08:44]

Hong Kong

Strings from another age

[2011-07-10 07:49]

The instrument sold for 115 million yuan ($23.2 million) at a Beijing auction two months ago. Yet an auction expert still felt it was undervalued. The 1,200-year-old guqin Da Sheng Yi Yin (大圣遗音) or "musical legacy of the sage", was made by the Lei family workshop in the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD).

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