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.

‘Minor Property Right’ — Better Than None? – Li Qian

From China Daily: In Beijing’s heated real estate market, 300,000 yuan can buy no more than a 20-square-meter apartment within the second ring road. And, with a bit luck, you might be able to buy a 40-square-meter place inside the fifth ring with the same amount of money. However, you can afford a 100-square meter […]

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Nanking: Inflaming China’s 70-Year Wound – Antoaneta Bezlova

From Asia Times Online: That Nanking, a powerful new US documentary on the rape of the city (now known as Nanjing), has been approved for domestic screening in China reveals that the ghosts of the gruesome events 70 years ago still haunt Sino-Japanese relations. …The 90-minute documentary in English with Chinese subtitles focuses on a […]

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Chinese Official: 99% of Exported Food Safe – Winny Wang

From Shanghai Daily: About 99 percent of China’s exported food is safe, a senior official of the country’s quality watchdog said today in Beijing. The Chinese government is very responsible and supervises each step of the process in food exports, said Lin Wei, vice director of the Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine….[Full Text]

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More Chinese Traveling Overseas – China Daily

From China Daily via Xinhua: China’s outbound tourism market is growing faster than expected. About 16 million Chinese traveled overseas in the first five months of the year, a year-on-year increase of 14 percent, the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA) said yesterday. The pace of growth is more than the CNTA’s forecast of 10 percent […]

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Hong Kong’s Idling Engine – Christine Loh

From Chinadialogue: Christine Loh reported Hong Kong’s environmental policy over a decade on Chinadialogue. He states that “On a per capita basis, Hong Kong residents use more resources and create more pollution in 2007 than they did in 1997.” Hong Kong’s environmental policy over the past decade has seen some advancement, but there has also […]

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