Despite changing lifestyles, tea remains China's favorite drink - making the country the world's largest producer, exporter, and consumer. The earliest credible record of tea drinking in China ...
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The Economist has hired Sarah Wu as a China correspondent. She previously worked at Reuters, reporting on politics and society in Hong Kong, semiconductors and cross-strait relations in Taiwan, and ...
Internet censors have taken down a speech by prominent Chinese economist Gao Shanwen after he warned that a widespread lack of opportunities for young people was pulling down growth in the country, ...
The strongest impression that most Chinese people have of Barack Obama is that he is ... president just can't leave China without, like a silk robe or a ceramic tea set. But in reality, it's ...
The many health benefits of green tea and its specific role in aiding weight loss has made the drink a favourite go-to beverage for those conscious about their health and fitness. But before you start ...
according to a prominent Chinese economist. While China’s aging demographics could hold back the economy over the long haul, the elderly increasingly stand out for their healthier finances and ...
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They can be great winter drinks. So, in this ginger tea vs green tea battle, know which one emerges victorious. View All Images Drink ginger tea and green tea for good health. Image courtesy: Freepik ...
Beijing [China], December 5 (ANI): Internet censors have removed a viral speech by Gao Shanwen, a prominent Chinese economist, who warned that the lack of opportunities for young people is ...