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As megacities slow, multinationals from Starbucks to Skechers are chasing growth in China’s inland cities, where brand loyalty is strong and competition is thinner.
In 2009, an amusement park opened with a very strange theme: little people. While human rights groups have called it exploitative, performers say it makes their lives in China better.
We'll get back to the dwarf reference, but first a digression. Nearly every newspaper article I've read in China identifies someone by his surname only. In this case "a passerby, surnamed Zheng ...
China is quietly constructing what could soon become the largest military command center in the world — a 1,500-acre site known as the Beijing Military City. Spotted through recent satellite ...
Inside ‘Dwarf Empire’: China’s controversial theme park YOU must be under 4 foot, 3 inches to live here and be able to perform on stage in a fantasy world — but not everyone’s happy ...
China April 8th 2017 → Xi Jinping wants officials to declare allegiance to himself → A plan to build a city from scratch that will dwarf New York Reuse this content ...
A city in southern China is planning an offshore wind farm bigger than all of the power plants in Norway combined.