Plan your first travel to China

We feel more convenient to travel in China along with more development of tourism facilities there.

Must-visit cities and must-see spots on your plan:

Beijing and Xian are the two historical cities that you must visit, especially for your first trip to China, where you see the world level historical site as the Great Wall in Beijing and the Terra-cotta warriors in Xian. Beijing is also worth to see the Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Ming Tombs, and the Hutong tour by rickshaw. Beijing Roast Duck is good to taste and Beijing Opera is nice to see for your first Read more

How to Export to China?

As world economy and market are down-turn, China is likely the only country who can recover quickest than the other countries. The Chinese government has encouraged pushing up the demand in the local market as export market are still sluggish. They will also have to keep the GDP growth at 8% level minimum. Compared to other countries, e.g. US and European countries, are still trying to stop the declining economy and the financial industry, China has apparently become a very strong economical entity. Recently, Chinese has voiced out the new policies of buying US bonds and the attitudes on Read more

Investing China: China 101 For Smes

Many small and medium sized enterprises in western countries are caught between the proverbial “rock and a hard place”. Economic pressures at home are forcing them to consider setting up in or at least sourcing from China, yet the Chinese market gets tougher and tougher to crack every year, in part because so many of their competitors are already there. Following are some strategies for squeezing your SME through.
Partner up with a Chinese company (or companies): Chinese companies willing to form partnerships or joint ventures with western companies are plentiful, and the Read more

Nokia gets thumbs up from China

Following on from the distribution of 3G licences earlier this year for China’s three mobile networks, China Mobile, China Telecom & China Unicom, along with the convoluted technology demands imposed by the regulator, signs are that Nokia will be sitting a little higher up the table at the tea party, as Chinese news portal Xinhua reports :

“China hopes Nokia will enhance cooperation with China’s information sector and play an active role in developing China’s TD-SCDMA industry, Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Dejiang said”

As we reported earlier this year, China Read more