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Forbes: The weird things people get used to in China
on August 15, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)
Jessie Chen at Forbes’ China Tracker lists the weird things that we get used to living here in China. Unfortunately, it’s not stuff like “turning on the VPN” or […]
Forbes: The weird things people get used to in China
on August 14, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)
Jessie Chen at Forbes’ China Tracker lists the weird things that we get used to living here in China. Unfortunately, it’s not stuff like “turning on the VPN” or […]
Quote of the Day: General Liu Yazhou (刘亚洲) on democracy in China
on August 12, 2010 by admin in Shanghai, Comments (0)
“The secret of US success is neither Wall Street nor Silicon Valley, but its long-surviving rule of law and the system behind it… Democracy is the most urgent; without […]
16% of Shanghai public pools contain "excess levels" of pee
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I suppose considering where we’ve seen kids pee in Shanghai, this isn’t quite so surprising – but still… GROSS! More than than 16% of public swimming pools in the city […]
Burnt TVCC tower in Beijing now starting to be rebuilt
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Photo from Caixing It’s been almost a year and a half since the TVCCbuilding next to Beijing’s new CCTV headquarters went up in flames… and it’s only now that […]
Are these built-in-a-day pavilions China’s future?
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The Broad Pavilion, one of the 17 corporate pavilions at the Shanghai Expo, may not get nearly the amount of attention that any of the international pavilions command, but […]
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Forbes: What the sex industry can teach us about doing business in China
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Business people can find lessons everywhere – including in China’s management of its illegal sex industry! According to Shaun Rein at Forbes, its on-and-off prosecution of everything from pornography to […]
If attacked by China, Taiwan would fall in three days
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At least, that’s what it looks like according to a test simulation Taiwan’s military ran recently. In what’s sure to be a blow to the island “nation,” the test of […]
Jackie Chan finally comments on Bawang Shampoo’s cancer scandal
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Photo from China Daily It’s been about a month since herbal shampoo Bawang was accused of having carcinogens mixed in with its hair products. And since then, its spokesperson […]
Drink2Drink for Heart2Heart: Help broken hearted kids tomorrow at Kaiba
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Tomorrow night offers yet another chance to drink and be merry while helping out a worthy cause. BEAN Shanghai is collaborating with Heart to Heart, a charity that provides […]
China’s inefficient power plant crackdown too good to be true?
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By Daniel Mark Carr In the latest crackdown on China’s increasing energy use, the Chinese government has ordered more than 2,000 highly polluting, unsafe or energy inefficient plants to […]
Are you lonesome tonight? If you’re in Shanghai… probably
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It seems that the 24/7 life in Shanghai enjoyed by around 20 million people is actually having a negative effect on them. A survey, co-organised by Tsinghua University and the […]
Gansu landslide: Another manmade disaster?
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Photos from Netease If a horrific, “unforeseen and natural” disaster happens in China these days, what is the actual betting that it was, in fact, both man-made and foreseeable? […]
Watch: Light Trail Ballet
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For tonight’s viewing pleasure, here’s a video filmed by one of our favorites from the Shanghaiist Flickr pool, dbmboise. From his own description, he’s using his Nikon’s intervalometer, jpg’s […]