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1.
Men With a Child Day
(Community/Blogs - English)
... was given by all ages, not just older people as you might think would be the case. So the group mentality of all thinking the same is still very much a part of Chinese culture amidst the growing
capita
lism ...
2.
Men With a Child Day
(Community/Blogs)
... was given by all ages, not just older people as you might think would be the case. So the group mentality of all thinking the same is still very much a part of Chinese culture amidst the growing
capita
lism ...
3.
Analyzing China
(Resources and Reviews/Reviews)
... uniquely demanding of intellectual
capita
l. Participation in direct investment is a microcosm of China’s circuitous economic ascent. As a traditional recipient of foreign direct investment, today they ...
4.
The Story behind China's Rise
(Resources and Reviews/Reviews)
... to propel itself toward global power and influence. A prime example in the book is how Fishman describes the origins of Chinese
capita
lism. While many would point to Deng Xiaoping's 1979 reforms that ...
5.
2001 02
(Subscription Access/ChinaSource Journal)
... more income; they want China to become “a normal country,” with the global norm now being democratic
capita
lism... Challenges Facing China’s Church Leaders Today Demystifying China’s New Leaders ...
6.
2002 04
(Subscription Access/ChinaSource Journal)
...
capita
listic market economy... The Call for an Ethical Society Social Change in the Church Changing Paradigms Changes & Challenges: China after Joining the WTO ...
7.
God is My Chairman
(Articles/Business)
... book, Ethics and
Capita
lism, has explained that even though the goal is to accumulate wealth, Christians pursue wealth not for their own benefit but for “God’s Glory” and for an eternal reward. A wealth ...
8.
Zhengzhou
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
Zhengzhou Zhengzhou is located in the middle of China, about 760 km (about 472 miles) south of Beijing and 480 km (about 298 miles) east of Xian and is the
capita
l city of Henan Province, After the completion ...
9.
Yinghuan
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Yinghuan Yinchuan is the
capita
l of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and lies to the west of the Yellow River and to the east of Helan Mountain. The landform is divided into two main ...
10.
Xining
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... Xining was the most common passing-through city of the famous Silk Road. It is still the only road by which to enter the hinterland of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Xining is the
capita
l of Qinghai Province. ...
11.
Xi’an
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... 13 dynasties such as Western Zhou (11th century BC - 771 BC), Qin (221 BC - 206 BC), Western Han (206 BC - 24 AD) and Tang (618 - 907) placed their
capita
ls here. Because of this rich history, Xian enjoys ...
12.
Wuhan
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Wuhan Wuhan, consisting of Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang, is the
capita
l of Hubei Province. It is China's most important industrial base, covering an area of 8,400 square kilometers. It ...
13.
Urumqi
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Urumqi Urumqi is the
capita
l of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the most 'inland' city in the world. With a population of two million ethnic inhabitants, the city is set in the ...
14.
Taiyuan
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Taiyuan Located in the center of the Shanxi Province, Taiyuan is the
capita
l city and also its political, economic and cultural center. It has a long history and in ancient times was an ...
15.
Shijazhuang
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Shijazhuang Shijiazhuang is located in Hebei Province. It is the provincial
capita
l. Also it is one of the most important hubs of the railway and the chief base of the textile industry. ...
16.
Shenyang
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Shenyang Shenyang is the provincial
capita
l of Liaoning Province and is one of China’s most famous industrial cities. It has a population of approximately of 6.5 million people and covers ...
17.
Nanning
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Nanning Nanning the
capita
l of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, lies on the southern rim of China. It has an area of 10 thousand square kilometers and a population of 2.6 million. Topography: ...
18.
Nanjing
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Nanjing Nanjing lies in Jiangsu Province, is its
capita
l and is one of the most important industrial areas in China. It is 6.5 thousand square kilometers in area and has a population of ...
19.
Nanchang
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
NAME OF CITY: Nanchang Nanchang means “a prosperous south part of China.” Being over 2,200 years old, Nanchang is a city with significant historical relevance. As the
capita
l city, it is undoubtedly ...
20.
Lhasa
(People and Culture/Major Cities)
... spiritual history that has helped to create the romantic and mysterious Tibetan religion. Topography: As the beautiful
capita
l city of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), Lhasa is situated in the South ...
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