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The global luxury market shrank last year for the first time on record, and it would have shrunk a good deal more were it not for growth in China. In a few...
  Describing the 2010 World Exposition in Shanghai is an event in itself. There are great expectations and striking superlatives when it comes to this...
Englishman Louis de Bernières is the Commonwealth Prize winning author of Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, and Dominican-American Junot Díaz won a Pulitzer...
Having arrived in China with the Peace Corps in 1996, Peter Hessler quickly established himself as a pre-eminent China observer, publishing River Town and...
Long Yu is definitely in the running for the title of China's Busiest Man. Jumping from city to city as artistic director of Beijing’s China Philharmonic...
In the summer of 2009, images of bloody dog carcasses scattered across the streets of Hanzhong, Shaanxi province, sparked public anger across China. The...
  With 2009 coming to a close, TALK honours those who have exerted the most influence in China this year: People who have made special contributions in...
This month China hosts two of the biggest events in golf – the HSBC Masters and the Omega Mission Hills World Cup. The popularity of the sport is rising...
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China, TALK asks three 60 year olds from around the country what this birthday means to them....
Viewed as another commodity during the era of hot money and easy credit, Contemporary Art – particularly from the ‘it’ country of China...
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