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Tutti andiamo insieme giù: lianzuo (responsabilità collettiva) in Cina

11 marzo 2008 dalle storia di successo di affari della Cina

Tutti andiamo insieme giù: lianzuo (responsabilità collettiva) in CinaImmagini che facendo il tempo della prigione - o più difettoso - solo perché siete stati collegati con il partito offendente.

Se desiderate capire appena come il collectivism lontano va in Cina, osservi no ulteriore del lianzuo - o la responsabilità collettiva. Durante una storia feudal di 2.000 anni della Cina - almeno da 7th-century BC tutto il senso alla girata del ventesimo secolo - la gente era colpevole dall'associazione. Cioè se foste…

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Rui Shi - i leoni imperiali del guardiano

5 marzo 2008 dalle storia di successo di affari della Cina

Rui Shi - i leoni imperiali del guardianoLe bestie con gli occhi di piercing e giganteschi enormi e mythical, bocche ruggire si levano in piedi la protezione a molte delle costruzioni più importanti e delle strutture antiche della Cina. Il nome di queste creature imponenti è “Fu insegue„ o Rui Shi („ cane auspicious„ in mandarino), anche conosciuto come i leoni imperiali del guardiano.

Iniziato durante il Dynasty di Han (206 B.C. - 220 A.D.), la tradizione di disposizione delle due statue grandi dei leoni maschii e femminili vicino all'entrata di un'istituzione sono stati intesi…

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Happy Chinese New Year

February 6th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

Chinese Year of the RatTomorrow is the start of the Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival. This festival starts on the first day of the first lunar month (on the Chinese calendar) and it ends on the fifteenth day of this month. This period is traditionally full of celebrations, family visits, special foods and fireworks. It’s one of the more important Chinese festivals and everybody will take the time to celebrate, especially during the first three days of the festival.

This time is obviously not the best for arranging meetings and trying to make business deals. Also travelling within China is not recommended since many Chinese will go back to their hometown and every form of public transportation will be overloaded with families and bags full of presents and food. The best option is probably to stay where you are and try to see some of the local festivities such as fireworks and dragon dances. Read the rest of “Happy Chinese New Year” or post a comment

China Business Q & A

January 16th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

China Business Q and AAs you might have noticed already, we have added some new options and chapters to our redesigned Web site. One of these is the Question and Answer chapter.

When you have a China-related question which you would like to be answered by the visitors of our Web site, simply send an email and we will post it. Or, the other way around, when you know the answer to…

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Chinese and Western Culture Comparison

January 3rd, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

This Soloshow East meets West by Yang Liu, which was placed at ministry of foreign afairs in Germany, is poster art that compares German / Western culture with Chinese culture in a way that humorously captures some societal differences. Needless to say blue represents Western culture and red Chinese?

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