Zhaohua Li
Zhaohua Li is an American-born independent journalist based in Beijing. He has written on Asia for the Christian Science Monitor, the San Francisco Chronicle and Frommer's guidebooks, among other publications. He is currently also a Blakemore-Freeman fellow in Chinese language studies at Tsinghua University. His interests in China run from the energy and the environment to media and pop culture.
China Warms to Energy-Saving Challenge
Posted by Zhaohua Li | Mar 31, 2008
A quick but compelling look inside China’s nascent green building movement, from Caijing’s English edition: This past winter was particularly cozy for residents at No. 12 West Huixin Street in Beijing. “In the past,...
Read MoreChina Bans Italian Mozzarella Cheese Over Dioxin Concerns
Posted by Zhaohua Li | Mar 31, 2008
From the front lines of the product safety wars, bad news for the growing coterie of Chinese pizza fans. From AFP: China has banned the imports of Italian mozzarella cheese, the nation’s product quality watchdog said,...
Read MoreYuan Slips vs. Dollar But Has Record Quarterly Rise
Posted by Zhaohua Li | Mar 31, 2008
From Reuters: The yuan dipped against the dollar on Monday, guided by the Chinese central bank ahead of a visit to China by U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, but its appreciation in the first quarter is set to be the...
Read MoreJapan’s China Weapons Cleanup Hits a Snag
Posted by Zhaohua Li | Mar 31, 2008
Japanese efforts to remove chemical weapons left behind in China after World War II, required under international treaty, are now on hold after the company responsible for the removal was closed due to a corruption scandal. As...
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