(LinkAsia Bulletin: January 31, 2012) Chunyun, China's Spring Festival travel season, is often called the world's largest annual human migration, as millions of Chinese return home for the holidays. LinkAsia...
(LinkAsia: January 27, 2012) Many Chinese cities have enacted bans on fireworks use during Chinese New Years in response to wide-spread injuries. The reaction to the bans has been plenty...
(LinkAsia: January 20, 2012) As the Year of Dragon draws near, Chinese shoppers are enamored more than ever by gold. Investors too are eyeing it as a stable commodity in...
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(March 22, 2007) China outlined their goals for the New Year at their two-week annual assembly. The growing gap between the rich and poor was a major topic, but...
(February 28, 2007) Global Pulse scans the February fun: Carnival parades in Rio and Mardi Gras in New Orleans, the ice sculpture and family holidays of Chinese (and Korean)...