Sheep bones were lined up with chariot accessories, making it the earliest occurrence of a sheep-drawn carriage found in China.
Monthly Archives For November 2023
Philadelphia Orchestra returns to China for milestone performance tour
The Philadelphia Orchestra traveled to Bejing for a tour commemorating the anniversary of their first performance in China. This follows a series of visits from U.S. officials.
Yet another CEO goes AWOL in China
The CEO of a Chinese live-streaming service backed by Tencent has become the latest high-flying executive to fall mysteriously silent in the world’s second largest economy.
Bond Selloff at Another China Property Giant Spurs Authorities to Action
China Vanke, one of the oldest and largest real-estate companies in the country, is the latest developer to fall victim to a market selloff.
China Vanke wins support of top shareholder, which will boost developer’s liquidity
China Vanke’s majority shareholder has expressed its support of the property developer, including making a commitment to spend more than $1.0 billion on its projects.
Top luxury houses, fashion retailers seeking deeper China ties
Leading luxury houses and fashion retailers are seeking deeper ties with the Chinese market through participation in a series of domestic activities and initiatives to nurture the future of fashion …
China’s Shenzhen state shareholders show liquidity support for Vanke
That could include taking over some of Vanke’s urban renewal projects and capitalizing on its developments, Shenzhen Metro told a meeting held by the developer with financial institutions discussing …
US and Joe Biden Outshine China and Xi Jinping—Poll
The U.S. and its president, Joe Biden, are currently viewed more favorably than China and its leader, Xi Jinping, by the public in more than 20 countries polled for a study released on Monday.
Hardware hacker: Walling off China from RISC-V ain’t such a great idea, Mr President
America could drive innovation… or inject fear and doubt and kill off choice Continued pressure by US lawmakers to restrict China’s access to RISC-V has been called into question.… Ahead of the annual RISC-V Summit…
China’s non-ferrous metal production maintains steady growth
[Photo/Xinhua] BEIJING – China’s production of non-ferrous metals maintained steady growth in the first three quarters of the year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said Tuesday. China’s output of 10 kinds of non-ferrous…
Export Rebound Proves Elusive From China to Germany
Trade and factory activity in some of the world’s biggest exporting nations shows signs of weakness heading into the final stretch of 2023, underscoring how elusive a rebound in global commerce is proving to be.
Pulse on China’s Economy: China’s Oct imports growth beats forecast, underscoring recovery internal demand
China’s imports and exports returned to growth in the first ten months of 2023, with exports in October falling and imports growth beating expectations, Chinese official data showed on Tuesday, indicating that the world’s biggest…
China’s imports from Australia up 8.4% in the first 10 months: customs data
Trade between China and Australia reached $189.88 billion from January to October, up 4 percent year-on-year, according to statistics from the General Administration of Customs (GAC). China’s imports from Australia rose 8.