Tag: China
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Is the Beijing subway really crowded?
However, the word stings wage earners because it accurately describes an almost inescapable part of East Asian wage earners’ life-the subway.
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Tong Ren Tang, a traditional Chinese medicine brand, will enter the coffee chain
According to news in July, China’s best-known traditional Chinese medicine brand has set up a new subsidiary and the company will enter the chain cafe market. As early as last October, a store called ZhiMa Health(知嘛健康) opened in a shopping mall in Beijing. Until recently, someone on Chinese social networking sites began to notice that the…
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Anta Kids releases UFO 2.0 children’s running shoes
Anta Kids, a children’s brand owned by Anta, launched a new children’s running shoes product called UFO2.0 in Xiamen on July 14. July 14-28, Anta Kids “boarded UFO to Mars” theme flash event was held in Xiamen. The brand arranged a space-themed event site, inviting child users to learn space knowledge and explore the mysteries of…
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Why are there so many myopic patients in China?
June 7, 2020 is the 25th National Sight Day in China. This is one of the most important medical-related anniversaries in China, because the problem of nearsightedness is so serious in China. According to a report released by the World Health Organization in 2018, China has nearly 600 million myopia patients, and the myopia rate among…
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Trailer for Shanghai International Film Festival released, filmed by iPhone 11 Pro Max
Trailer for Shanghai International Film Festival released, filmed by iPhone 11 Pro Max. This year’s Shanghai International Film Festival will be held from July 28 to August 2. The theme of this film festival is “reunion”. On July 21, the festival officially released the promotional film filmed by Chinese cutting-edge director Du Zhongkun. The title of…
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Maotai launched new blueberry wine “Umeet”
Some critics believe that Maotai first planted blueberries because the Chinese government called on enterprises to participate in poverty alleviation activities.
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During the epidemic, Chinese cinemas finally reopened
nder such attendance requirements, it is difficult for new films with expectations for the market, especially those with higher costs, to be released reluctantly in theaters, which may cause them to fail at the box office.
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In order to sell pet insurance, Alipay launched nose print recognition for cats and dogs
On July 20, Alipay insurance platform announced the opening of pet nose print recognition technology, and launched pet insurance in conjunction with Earth Insurance and Zhongan Insurance. This “pet insurance” currently accepts two major categories of pet insurance: cats and dogs. When insured, users need to upload front photos of their pets through the phone’s…
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A brief history of convenience stores in China
Convenience stores have a special status in Asia. Because of the dense population and crowded workplaces, convenience stores are necessary places for people to gain food, daily supplies and short breaks. Around the world, there are many well-known convenience store brands, such as 7-11, CU and Lawson, but they all seem to be from Japan…
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When the Largest Electronic Market in Shenzhen Began to Sell Cosmetics
The electronics market, located in southern China, was once the distribution center of electronic components in Asia. Almost all the digital products that are crowdfunded on Kickstater are prototypes here. Now, it starts to sell cosmetics.