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China’s Holiday Spending Sprees
By Sara Hsu
Consumer spending was robust over the Christmas period, and looks set to perform well during Chinese New Year.
Don’t Look Down! Russian Thrill Seekers Illegally Climb Shanghai Tower
By J.T. Quigley
Police are looking for two men who scaled the unfinished skyscraper without safety equipment or permission.
Chinese New Year: Increasingly Traditional, Increasingly Global
By Jin Kai
Spring Festival celebrations in China and around the world represent the twin pulls of modernization and tradition.
Shrouded in Smog, Chinese Officials Consider a Firework Ban
By J.T. Quigley
Concerns over increased air pollution may halt the Chinese New Year tradition.
China’s Tiananmen Rocker Pulls Out of State TV Performance
By Angela Erika Kubo
Rather than censor himself, Cui Jian chose to not perform at all.
Was Pecan Pie Missing From Your Thanksgiving Feast? Blame China
By J.T. Quigley
Chinese demand for the U.S.-grown nuts helped prices soar by 30 percent.
The Year of the Snake Slithers In
The most important holiday in the Chinese calendar kicked off last weekend.
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