"The license given to the Shanghai online tax-hailing service is the first-ever of its kind, It will be a millestone for the development of urban transport and the Internet."
Cheng Wei, CEO of Didi Kuaidi, a pioneer online car-hailing firm.
How can anyone look at that picture and believe all is well in America? That the people are safe, happy, prosperous and well-intentioned?
It’s innovative, it’s economical, it’s got quality, and it’s made in China. From electrical appliances to bags, toys, dresses, even foodstuffs, made in China products are part of our everyday life.
Taking a close look at the people in the streets is an exciting show, the best way to grasp the soul of a city.
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