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: BEIJING by: David Chandler Though Beijing is an ancient city, used as the capital by many warlords, yet its modern history as a capital begins in the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368) under Kublai Khan, the great grandson of Chengis
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: E-Learning Management Training Asia by: EMT Asian businesses are always looking for effective ways to train their managers. Their needs range from time management, sales management, distance management and trying to achieve
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: Travel and tour tips for China by: Ken Cheong China is a large country at a size of 9,596,960 sq km. China was only partially open to the world from 1980 onwards and has been a communist country for many decades. Although
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: En Route For Tibet by: Steven Cronin North of the Himalayas, in western China, lies the self-governing land of Tibet. The Tibetan Plateau is the highest populated region on the planet and stands at an average elevation
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: Silent Macau by: Ieuan Dolby A failed or neglected city springs to mind when walking around Macau during the day time. Around the outskirts of the Islands the doors of modern buildings never seem to open. Hotel restaurants
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: Great Wall of China by: Jeff Anderson The Great Wall of China as some believed originated as a military fortification against intrusion by tribes on the borders during the earlier Zhou Dynasty. In 770-BC-476BC, the ducal
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: The Story of the 12 Animal Zodiac in China by: Wong Yee Lee One day, Tian Di (The God Above) wanted to manage all animals on earth. He took out 12 chairs and told the cat to tell 11 other animals to go to the sky palace.
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: Chinese Pregnancy by: Wong Yee Lee Traditionally in China, when once people got married, they would immediately get ready for having a baby. That is why symbolic things such as dolls or lotus seeds would be put on the
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: Outsourcing in China: Five Basics for Reducing Risk by: Steve Dickinson Many small and medium sized companies that engage in OEM manufacturing/outsourcing in China fail to take the steps necessary to protect themselves.
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: Chinese Plants by: Wong Yee Lee Chinese people value trees and flowers as much as westerners do. Plum flowers are fragrant and beautiful. They were once the national flower. On the RMB50 cents coins you can see plum
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: Replacing the Irreplaceable by: ARA Content There's Hope for that Broken Tea Cup or Lost Fork (ARA) - "They were the only ones that offered any encouragement," says Margaret Winters. The Northridge, Calif. resident is
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: Water on the Brain by: Ieuan Dolby I was in the supermarket this morning (nothing unusual in that) and pushing my trolley to the checkout. Well, my wife was pushing and I was away in airy-fairy land when it suddenly dawned
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: Tea at Sea by: Ieuan Dolby Marylyn Monroe famed amongst other things for her love of Tea once said that, “World Peace would be with us if politicians drank tea at meetings†– or something to that effect.
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: Family Life or How to buy Tableware by: Elen Meerovich For someone who appreciated the finer things in life,who wants everything to be just right, the luxury and elegance of Spode and MInton is for you.They have something
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: Create Beautifully Wrapped Wedding Gifts by: Abigail Beal Weddings are always such special days. Gifts are often given not only at the wedding – but often at an engagement shower and a bridal shower. How can you
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: Translation Plez ! by: Tony Dean While we are here sending messages in English, there are at least one third of the worlds population who can't read them, for English is not even a second language for them. I refer
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: China’s Inscrutable Currency Strategy by: Carl Delfeld Purpose: Expose China Opportunities for Smart Investors The move by China’s central bank to drop the yuan’s rigid peg to the dollar last week
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: Printing Press Development by: Marlon D. Ludovice There are a lot of new technologies used in the printing press industry. Make it from simple to very complicated machines that for sure will lead to the transformation
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: Shanghai Orders 87 Midi-Buses From Volvo by: Jenny McLane Volvo makes an important move by launching the first midi-bus in China. Shanghai, one of the fastest growing financial centers in Asia has placed an order for
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