Sophia Cao

Sophia Cao is an undergraduate business student at Baruch College in New York. She is interested in Chinese culture and contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on multimedia.

Nanjing Police Rescue 40 Kidnapped Babies – Winny Wang

From Shanghai Daily: Nanjing city police have cracked one of China’s biggest child-trafficking cases, rescuing 40 babies and detaining 47 suspects, the Beijing News reported today. The police had investigated the case for about 100 days since May 25, when they found four middle-aged women on a train heading from Kunming City, Yunnan Province, to […]

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Nine in 10 Downed China Officials “Had Mistresses” – Reuters

From Reuters: Chinese anti-graft investigators have found that 90 percent of the country’s most senior officials brought down in corruption cases in recent years had kept mistresses, drawing a link between sex and misconduct. Mistresses and “second wives” are common among government officials and businessmen in China and are often blamed for driving officials to […]

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China Hurting in World Opinion Polls – Frank Ching

China’s image declined due to the product safety scandals, from China Post: Public opinion surveys taken in the United States and other countries around the world show that China’s image has been badly dented in the wake of widespread reports of unsafe food, toxic toothpaste, dangerous toys and poisonous drugs. A recent NBC News/Wall Street […]

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A Lonely Legacy of Pan Yuliang – China Daily

From China Daily via China.org: In a biopic released in 1994, Gong Li played Pan Yuliang, the late female painter known in China more for her legendry life than her artistic achievements. The scene that she sketched in a public bathroom caused a big stir in China then. Nine years later, another beautiful actress, Michele […]

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Terracotta Army’s New UK Formation – Penny Spiller

BBC made a follow-up report on Terracotta army’s exhibition in UK and said that” the exhibition, The First Emperor: China’s Terracotta Army, looks set to become one of the most successful the museum has ever staged.” Nearly 100,000 tickets have already been sold for the six-month exhibition – and it still does not open for […]

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