Author: Sprinter
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For Chinese people, getting married is a hassle
In fact, backward areas ask for high betrothal gifts with great exaggeration-as we have already said, it is not a traditional Chinese custom-but also out of pure economic considerations.
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How will Chinese eat mooncakes in 2020?
In terms of taste, there is a large gap between the preferences of young consumers and middle-aged and elderly consumers, but some flavors are loved by the whole people.
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One of MiniSo’s nail polishes seems to contain excessive carcinogens
After the nail polish incident was exposed, a media reporter contacted the store manager but was told that the substandard goods were sampled last year and that the responsibility lay with a supplier in Tianjin.
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Chinese cosmetics brand MGPIN has launched a cooperative brand with Sephora
On September 19, the beauty collection store Sephora announced at its annual new product launch event in China that it partnered with famous Chinese makeup artist MAOGEPING to release the exclusive brand MAOGEPING•LIGHT. MAO Geping is a famous Makeup artist in China. He has made makeup designs for more than 40 Chinese films, TV shows…
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Traditional and fashionable Chinese dessert– Grass Jelly
Some well-known brands have opened their stores overseas. For example, you can also eat Shuyi Tealicious in North America.
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How does the Chinese Drama My Unicorn Girl (Girl in Armor) get good reviews?
Because the hockey department did not recruit girls, she had to change her name to “mulberry field” and disguise herself as a man.
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Why does the market capitalization of Maotai surpass Coca-Cola?
But how does Guizhou Moutai, which has only small consumers group (compared with Coca-Cola), achieve such business miracle?
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Why do Chinese people dislike “Mulan” so much?
As a result, some Chinese film critics joke that instead of looking for Chinese elements that are misused in “Mulan,” it is better to find out which elements are used correctly, which requires much less work.
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Starfield launches plant meat dumplings. Maybe China needs more kinds of products?
In fact, Chinese people already eat soy products more often than Westerners, so it may not be very difficult to promote plant meat.
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IMPOSSIBLE plant pork fillet hamburger the first stop in Asia: Hong Kong
Served with Impossible plant pork tenderloin hamburger, eggs, cheese, roasted pumpkin, onions and orchard vegetables.