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Hangzhou

Should Beijing Get Credit for Incubating DeepSeek?
By Zhen Zhang and Adam Y. Liu
China’s tech startups have followed a distinct development path – one shaped by local governments. Hangzhou, home to DeepSeek, is a prime example.

China’s ‘Zero Tolerance’ Anti-corruption Campaign Snares Former Hangzhou Party Secretary
By Jesse Turland
Zhou Jiangyong was judged to have facilitated the “disorderly expansion of capital,” which some are interpreting as a warning sign for Alibaba’s Jack Ma.

12 Regions of China: The Yangtze Delta
By John Lee
China's "land of fish and rice," today a high-tech hub, has long been the country's wealthiest region.

60 in Custody After Hangzhou Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
A demonstration against a waste incinerator turned violent on Saturday, resulting in 60 arrests.

China’s Round Two on Electric Cars: Will It Work?
By Elizabeth C. Economy
Beijing is looking for a breakthrough on electric cars. Will Chinese consumers cooperate?
China, Japan and Football
While tensions mount between both nations, could Football bring them together?
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