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Twelve talented Polish students honoured by China’s Huawei
Huawei, a global leader in providing the latest information and communication technologies, announced the winners of the third Polish edition of the Seeds for the Future conference during an official ceremony at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw. The… Read More ›
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Doing a business event in the Gobi Desert
It is something in China, about which very little is known in Europe – the business meeting, which builds relationships impossible to break. Often, though, it is also impossible to form, and must be made in a different way, which… Read More ›
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Interview with Wang Yanping, Chinese bar owner in Poland
I had the incredible pleasure to talk with the couple who runs the Chinese bar Chun Xiang in Wejherowo, Poland. Wang Yanping and Catherine Swist–Wang welcomed me with a hearty smile. Green tea on the table, we set down to… Read More ›
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China: Man stole iPhone, but conscience got the better of him
Not every victim of theft is as lucky as Chinese man Zou Bin. A thief who stole his iPhone apparently felt guilty because he later sent its rightful owner a manually transcribed list of a thousand contacts. It took up… Read More ›
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China prohibits the expenditure of public funds for New Year’s gifts
The Chinese Communist Party, in its campaign of waste and corruption, forbade its members to use public funds for expenses related to New Year: do not use the public funds for alcohol or fireworks. The new ban applies to both… Read More ›
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China eliminates 76 non-essential official awards
China said on Wednesday that 76 official awards, most little known, will be liquidated in the fight against wasteful and irresponsible spending, which is part of the crusade led by President Xi Jinping against corruption. Under the new rules, government… Read More ›
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Daimler wants to conquer China
The German company Daimller AG announced plans to build in China the largest factory in the world. The manufacturer of Mercedes hopes to conquer the rapidly growing automotive market in “the Middle Kingdom.” The new facility, which will cost about… Read More ›
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China cuts CO2 emissions
The Chinese government has approved a set of regulations designed to protect the environment and improve the safety standards of food and water. The Middle Kingdom is the largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world. The National Council recommended,… Read More ›
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China: Panic during David Beckham’s visit
Drama ended David Beckham‘s visit to Shanghai at one of the universities. When the Englishman entered the stadium, seven people were trampled. Beckham is a recently retired footballer who flew to China to promote the game for a week, at… Read More ›
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China tests ships near disputed islands
Three Chinese ships entered waters near the disputed Senkaku islands, known as Diaoyu in Chinese, and recognised by Japan as its territory. The Chinese met with Japanese coast guard ships patrolling the area. The Chinese ships were inside the 12… Read More ›
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The American military is using Chinese satellites
U.S. forces are so heavily saturated with different communication devices that if not transmitted by satellite would cause serious problems. Data flow is so great that there are no adequate available satellites. The Pentagon has quietly hired a Chinese satellite,… Read More ›
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China’s Baidu makes its own Google Glass “independently”
Chinese search engine giant Baidu was jealous of Google’s interactive glasses, so they decided to create their own. With completely original, independently developed technology, of course. Google Glass is certainly a very interesting product, which is already in the last… Read More ›
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Canned air on the market in China
Chinese entrepreneur Chen Guangbi may not make too much of the invention of his latest product, but it certainly ranks amongst the most creative food products in history. Chen Guangbi, a Chinese billionaire, philanthropist, and the Chinese version (not a… Read More ›
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January reading of China’s PMI at highest level for 2 years
The published data for the Chinese PMI manufacturing sector shows that in January the final reading of the index was at its highest level in 2 years. In the past month, its value rose to 52.3 from 51.5 in December…. Read More ›
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Beijing says less fireworks for Chinese New Year
Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, is coming up on February 10, and that means several days firing fireworks and firecrackers to banish evil and invite good. Last Friday, Beijing authorities appealed to the Chinese people to reduce the firing… Read More ›
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Panic among Chinese officials as authorities declare war on corruption
Chinese authorities have announced a new war on corrupt officials. In response, officials have panicked and withdrawn money from the banks, as well as selling luxury goods. The Communist Party of China‘s announcement of the fight against corruption in their… Read More ›
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China to Poland railroad begins operations
According to the agency PAP, the first direct container train from China arrived on Wednesday at Poland‘s Łódź Olechów station. It had followed a route of almost 10 thousand kilometres through China, Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus, taking fifteen days. This… Read More ›
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The first public report on the activities of officials
China‘s first public report on the activities of officials, covering an entire year, was released in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province at the end of last month. Individual heads of municipal agencies appeared before the media and the local community, to assesses… Read More ›
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China’s toy industry is in serious trouble
It’s a very difficult winter for the toy industry in Guangdong province. You could say it is an extremely harsh winter, if such occurred in the southern province of China. But more than 50% of all Chinese toy factories are… Read More ›
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Report from Poland: Shanghai for 72 hours without a visa from January 1
As reported by Want China Times and the portal turystyka.rp.pl, Shanghai authorities have decided to follow in the footsteps of Beijing from January 1, and release transit passengers from 45 countries – including Poland – from the visa requirement for… Read More ›
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“Flying Shark” J-15 flies for China
China has shown the world the navy fighter J-15, called the “Flying Shark.” The plane, a copy of the Russian Su-33, will soon be the strength of the Chinese military. On Sunday morning, it landed for the first time on… Read More ›
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“Chinese Carla Bruni” and English teacher; the two new most important women of China
Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang, who in March will take on the offices of president and prime minister respectively of China, are very different from each other. Even more contrast with are their their wives, known across the country as… Read More ›
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China’s best-educated leader
Li Keqiang, who in March will probably become Prime Minister of China, graduated from law school and obtained his doctorate in economics at the prestigious Peking University, making him the best-educated leader in the history of the PRC. 57-year-old Li… Read More ›
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Chinese yuan will be convertible within 5 years; HSBC economists
HSBC economists (Hogbin Qu, HSBC chief economist for China and two other HSBC economists specialising in the analysis of the Chinese market – Sun Junwei and Ma Xiaoping) believe that the Chinese yuan will become a convertible currency in the… Read More ›
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Hu Jintao starts the XVIII Congress of the Communist Party of China; view from Poland
In a speech opening the XVIII Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) President Hu Jintao described the main directions of modernisation of the country, to which he included the development of economic, political, social, cultural and environmental. Hu… Read More ›
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How China looks in Poland; Tibetan Culture Week
From now on I will have the privilege to inform every one of you how changes that are going on now in China look in Poland. How our nation observes and comments on everything that connects with China. I hope that… Read More ›