Kate Zhao
Kate Zhao graduated from the Graduate School of Communication at Zhejiang University, with a major in cross-culture communication. She has worked as both a full-time and part-time business reporter at various Chinese media such as China Business, China Marketing, New Marketing, and 21st Century Business Herald. She also worked as a public relations manager for Crest brand at P&G Greater China in Guangzhou.
Workshop of the World, Fine Arts Division – James Fallows
Posted by Kate Zhao | Dec 19, 2007
James Fallows writes on Atlantic.com about the “art factory village” Dafen outside Shenzhen: I had heard a lot about Dafen, including in a very good story by Evan Osnos of the Chicago Tribune early this year. (The story seems no longer to be on the Tribune’s site. For reference, it was published on February 13, […]
Read MoreSobbing Without Tears – Bob Chen
Posted by Kate Zhao | Dec 19, 2007
Global Voices translates a bbs post about the struggles of residents of drought-plagued Gansu Province: On 15th December, a post named “the investigation of drought in Northwestern, Lanzhou region” appeared in Skyline (Tianya.cn, 天涯). The writer Manbaqi(满八旗) recorded his five-day research in Lanzhou district, Gansu province, part of the Yellow River drainage area. Over 40 […]
Read MoreNew Chinese Labour Law Give Employers the Jitters – Zhou Xin and Jason Subler
Posted by Kate Zhao | Dec 19, 2007
The Guardian looks at how China’s new labor law will affect foreign corporations working in the country: A new labour contract law will push up business costs in China next year and could force firms that are already struggling with rising expenses to shift production inland or out of China altogether. The law will increase […]
Read MorePhoto: A man gives a wheelbarrow ride in Qinghai
Posted by Kate Zhao | Dec 18, 2007
A man gives a wheelbarrow ride in Qinghai, by The Gonger
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