Bits Of China

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China is changing and changing China is changing the world. On this site, you can find many things you want to know about China: events, reviews, culture, history, people, life, attractions, etc. A picture is worth a thousand words. Many interesting pictures are posted here.


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Changing Lanes in China Changing Lanes in China Foreign Direct Investment, Local Governments, and Auto Sector Development Eric Thun University of Oxford This book addresses two of the most important trends in political economy during the last two decades - glob...  posted by Andrew on 2/28/2006.  [Read this article]

Have you seen so many traffic cameras? Have you seen so many traffic cameras? This is Beijing's Wanghe(hope peace) bridge multi-level interchange. There are 64 computerized traffic cameras have been installed already. It is said that more cameras will be installed here. Drivers suf...  posted by Andrew on 1/4/2006.  [Read this article]

Chinese government portal web site gov.cn formally released Chinese government portal web site include China today, state structure, China factfile, press briefings, laws and regulations, services for non-residents, etc. It also se...  posted by Andrew on 12/31/2005.  [Read this article]

An American girl married a local farmer in Henan An American girl married a local farmer in Henan province. Because of her love for Chinese martial arts, an American girl went to China. At the countryside of...  posted by Andrew on 12/30/2005.  [Read this article]

Tip: Hu´s on China? Playwright Jim Sherman wrote this when Hu Jintao was named chief of the Communist Party in China on November 2002. HU´S ON FIRST By James Sherman Shortly after Hu Jintao was elected Leader of China.... (We take you now to the Oval O...  posted by Andrew on 12/26/2005.  [Read this article]

More Chinese celebrate Christmas More people in China are choosing to celebrate Christmas now. Large cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Shenzhen, Xiamen, Wuhan, etc are immersed in the spirit of Christmas celebrations. Some radios are broadcasting Christmas songs a...  posted by Andrew on 12/23/2005.  [Read this article]

Moral Decay in China Moral Decay in China In China red light district has been regarded as a symbol of moral decay of the western capitalist societies. However, I was very surprised to see there were so many erotic salons even in Suzhou now. Those sa...  posted by Andrew on 12/12/2005.  [Read this article]

CCTV9 Anchor Helena Iveson CCTV-9 (channel 265, Dish Network), an English-language Chinese channel, offers the country the best window into China and its culture. I usually watch its news and BizChina program. CCTV-9 has quite a few non-Chinese anchors. One of them ...  posted by Andrew on 12/9/2005.  [Read this article]

Increasing private number of cars and traffic accidents A lot of people in Suzhou or many other areas in China have bought their own cars in recent years. For example, Jason, an old classmate of mine, an entrepreneur doing electronic components bu...  posted by Andrew on 11/30/2005.  [Read this article]

Shanghai, China's New York city Shanghai, China's New York city, the largest industrial, commercial and financial center in China, is a sleepless multi-cultural metropolis with both modern and traditional Chinese features. Shanghai has a population of 18.8 million people,...  posted by Andrew on 11/17/2005.  [Read this article]

Suzhou's new east side Suzhou's east side: China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou Industrial Park is a cooperative project between the Chinese and Singapore governments. It has created a new model for Sino-foreign economic and technological cooperation. ...  posted by Andrew on 11/17/2005.  [Read this article]

Suzhou has changed so much in last 5 years Suzhou has changed so much in last 5 yearsSuzhou has changed so much since I left it last time at year 2000. The picture you see is Shuzhou National New & Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone, which is...  posted by Andrew on 10/10/2005.  [Read this article]