Memories of love might be an issue for jilted partners worldwide, but one man in Beijing has found a profitable way to keep them alive without upsetting new relationships. And business is booming.
A property tycoon has questioned the government's commitment to keeping a lid on rising property prices after it was revealed that the housing market is now responsible for half of the capital's GDP.
Like many foreigners in Beijing, I have enjoyed exploring the hutong neighborhoods. Respectfully and unobtrusively walking down the alleyways, one can get a real feel of old Beijing.
I went to a court hearing last week in Beijing to hear the case of a person with disabilities.
Positioning himself in front of a mirror, American Noah Yang gives a quick flip of his foot, launching a blue and white jar, tattooed with tracings depicting dragons intermingled with flowers, through the air, arching his back as it comes to balance on his head.
Pyeatphyooo is a 20-year-old man from Yangon, Myanmar. His grandparents, his parents and one of his brothers are all professional acrobats. And now, he is training to be one too.
Teddy Zhang is a Haigui and his story is typical of immigrants who succeeded overseas.
Larry Wang is CEO and founder of Wang & Li Asia Resources, China's "2008 Recruitment Firm of the Year".
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