We Chinese: 183-Year-Old Family Umbrella Business To Close In Hong Kong
After 183 years and five generations, 73-year-old Yau Yiu-wai said he had no choice but to close his family’s ancestral umbrella repair and sales business, […]
After 183 years and five generations, 73-year-old Yau Yiu-wai said he had no choice but to close his family’s ancestral umbrella repair and sales business, […]
The Program Is Recognized As The Next Step In ‘Environmentalism With Chinese Characteristics’ By Feichang WuranEnvironment Correspondent LUSAKA, Zambia — China’s Ministries of Foreign Affairs […]
Benjamin Horton, dean of the school of energy and environment at City University of Hong Kong, says the intensity of super typhoons like Ragasa — […]
In an effort to further solidify control over the disputed South China Sea feature, Beijing has issued approval to create a national nature preserve surrounding […]
Discredited Lao Now Says Scroll Rat Was “Probably a Composite Character,” And Not Based On Any Specific Individual By BO GUAGUAWildlife Correspondent NANJING — A […]
A British earth scientist, Benjamin Horton, has been appointed the new dean of City University of Hong Kong’s energy and environment school, saying that he […]
El Niño winds are sweeping invasive pests like the Brown Planthopper, Fall Armyworm, and Asian Rice Gall Midge from Southeast Asia into China’s rice fields, […]
By Ngo NguJournalism Correspondent Having just finished reading Radio Free Asia’s story on the endangered Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin, commonly known as the pink dolphin (Sousa […]
By FU MI Correspondent HWANGE, Zimbabwe — When the once-quiet village of Hwange saw its coal mine bought by Golden Future Energy, a Chinese state-backed coal […]
I’m in the business lounge of Shanghai airport, one of 400 world-class international aviation hubs that China is building every week, sipping a macchiato prepared by […]
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