Russians Vadim Makhorov and Vitaliy Raskalov planned a trip to visit China’s biggest cities. The main purpose of the journey was to climb the world’s highest construction building – The Shanghai Tower in Shanghai. Currently under construction, its height is a little more than 650 meters, making it the world’s second highest building after the Burj […]
Category: City in China
Jaguar Land Rover’s Beijing Training Academy
Jaguar Land Rover CEO, Dr. Ralf Speth joined the Prime Minister, David Cameron to commemorate the official opening of Jaguar Land Rover’s Technical Academy in Beijing, China. The ceremony took place during a UK trade delegation visit to the country. Dr. Speth joined the Prime Minister and the delegation of ministers and business leaders on […]
PM David Cameron arrives in China with trade delegation
Trade talks are under way between Britain and China as Prime Minister David Cameron leads the largest British trade delegation in 200 years to Beijing. Accompanied by 6 government ministers and over 100 business people, the delegation will visit Beijing, Shanghai, and Chengdu on a 3 day tour. Organisations: Prime Minister’s Office, 10 Downing Street, Department for […]
Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport – T3
All photos © Archivio Fuksas The highly anticipated new terminal at Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport, Guangdong, China, will be operational from the 28 November, 2013. Shenzhen is located on a southern tip of the Chinese mainland and on the eastern bank of the Pearl River. It neighbours Hong Kong. One of China’s gateways to the […]
Why China will relocate capital – George Vong Part 2
北京胡同游 George Vong is a British Chinese author and entrepreneur. He grew up working at his parents’ take away in Hull from a very young age. He later dropped out of university to play poker full time, and went to live in Macau. After 3 years of player poker Vong returned to the UK to attend […]
Hong Kong District Profile: Tsim Sha Tsui
By Sally Mei Ng On a recent business trip to South East Asia, I decided to visit an old university friend in Hong Kong as she was always encouraging me to go to her home city. I had been thinking of going for quite a while previously, and this was the perfect opportunity to […]
A British Born Chinese teaching in China
British born Chan Vi grew up in Deptford, London, and moved to China in April 2011 to be with her partner, who is from Guangdong. In this article she writes about the cultural differences she faced and the highs and lows of working as a teacher in China. I learned Mandarin in London in preparation […]
Qingdao: Opportunities for UK Businesses
Qingdao is some 400 kilometres south east of Beijing. It’s Shandong Province’s main economic centre and one of its four major ports. Shandong is China’s third most populous province, and also the third in terms of GDP. The interplay between the province’s key cities, along with good transport links with the rest of China […]
Shanghai in pictures by Andrew Rochfort
Andrew Rochfort is a Canadian photographer based in China. His five years in the profession has seen him span the globe from North America to Asia. Living in Shanghai has given Andrew an opportunity to capture a country at it’s most open and vivid, from it’s architecture to it’s people. His work has given him […]
Why China will relocate its capital within 20 years by George Vong
George Vong is a British Chinese author and entrepreneur. He grew up working at his parents’ take away in Hull from a very young age. He later dropped out of university to play poker full time, and went to live in Macau. After 3 years of player poker Vong returned to the UK to attend his […]