Chinese technology giants' brand value gained momentum and financial service companies are in pole position in the global brand league table, according to a report.
When I lined up to board the Princess Cruise with my parents in October, I was surprised to find so many senior citizens around us. Most of the travelers, as far as I could see, were in their 60s or 70s.
China saw robust consumption during the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday week, which ran from Jan 27 to Feb 2, according to data released by the Ministry of Commerce.
Zhao Manli, 29, a project manager at a language traning center in Shanghai, recently blew up $400, equivalent to her salary for a week, on a two-hour helicopter tour of Cairns in northern Queensland, a province in Australia.
At PlanBee Combat Training Club in Shanghai, participants aged under 10 to above 50 are punching sandbags and breathing heavily as sweat oozes out of their shiny bodies in all-wet sportswear, despite the late January chilly weather.
Apple Inc is willing to start making iPhones in India, but it wants a big helping hand from Narendra Modi's government first.
Abhishek Shome, a 26-year-old Indian working with a Chinese smartphone keyboard app developer in Beijing, speaks six languages: English, Chinese, Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi and Assamese. The last three are provincial languages while Hindi is India's national language.
In a ballet dancing classroom at Changning district, Shanghai, 12 students form an unbelievably straight line during their one-hour choreography lesson. Opposite their room is an ukulele classroom, and next to it, an oil painting studio.
For Andy Ho, 55, the fitness-loving CEO of Philips Greater China, the local unit of the Dutch multinational, the treadmill is not just an exercise machine but a metaphor for methodical transformation, be it at a personal or corporate level.
Bill Belichick values his team's overall culture ahead of its individual parts.
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