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Writer Gideon Welles analyzes China's football (soccer) industry, exploring the past, present and future of the sport.
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Writer Patrick Thelen carefully assesses the nature of Singapore's population predicament and projects the looming population changes for China in the future.
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Consumption numbers and demand for California almonds have been on the rise from China. Writer Grace Wong investigates this phenomena from the almond industry.
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There are more Chinese homeowners in the U.S. today than ever before. Better economic conditions, business ties and easier travel sanctions contribute to this trend. Writer Jue Wang researches the L.A. real estate market and the impact Chinese homeowners have on the county.
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Why do Chinese films struggle to make a box office hit in the U.S.? Writer Shoko Oda shares insight from industry experts and looks into the success of the recent movie Shanghai Calling.
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An examination of economic intricacies and the implications of Chavez's death for Chinese and Venezuelan relations.
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Broadcast journalist Corinna Liu visits Vaughm International Studies Academy to learn firsthand of the rapid Mandarin Chinese curriculum growth in schools across the U.S.
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Writer Jingyang Chen compares the content, viewership and revenue model of the two largest television shows in China and the U.S.: the Spring Festival Gala and the Super Bowl
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2011 may have been the year for Weibo, however, 2012 was dominated by the rise of the instant messaging and social network app, Weixin/WeChat
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Brenda Duran, writer and senior associate editor for Acupuncture Today visits the First Teaching Hospital in Tianjin to provide insight about acupuncture use in China and its growing popularity in the west.
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