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Life in China
Dimsum brings you stories about experiences for newcomers to China, as well as the life experiences of people from China.
Hu Nong
Thursday, 27 September 2007
China's GDP increased by 10.7% last year and her economic miracle continues to astound the world, but Poppy Toland questions how efficient the Chinese workplace really is.
 
Silk and Metal
Thursday, 13 September 2007
MeiMei explores the differences in contemporary dance between Beijing and China.
 
How Technology and Globalisation are Driving China in the 21st Century
Wednesday, 18 July 2007
Advances in technology and globalisation are dramatically changing the world around us. Andrew Leung discusses how these changes are impacting China.
 
Chinese Migrant Women
Tuesday, 10 July 2007
XinranJoin Xinran at Asia House on Thursday 12th July as she discusses her latest novel, Miss Chopsticks, which explores the lives of migrant women in China.  Special offer of £4 for Dimsum readers.
 
Hong Kong Survival Guide, Part 2
Friday, 06 July 2007
Aviary in Hong Kong Park Oliver Pfeiffer brings us part two of his travel guide to Hong Kong hideaways
 
Waking Dragon
Thursday, 05 July 2007
For a new world and new future.
 
Hong Kong by Numbers
Wednesday, 04 July 2007
Hong Kong Democracy MarchCherise Fong looks at how the Hong Kong people marked the 10th anniversary of the handover, including two street marches, one pro-Beijing and the other for universal suffrage.
 
The Spirit of Hong Kong
Monday, 02 July 2007
Michael S. Fletcher looks back at the enduring Hong Kong spirit that has weathered the storm of SARS, bird flu and of course the handover of 1997.
 
Chinese cabbages and Chinese carrots
Thursday, 28 June 2007
Chinese CabbageMeiMei returns to the UK and reflects on the disparities between the UK's vision of China and the often harsh realities on the ground.
 
Sea of Bicycles
Wednesday, 27 June 2007
Marking the tenth anniversary of the Hong Kong handover, Fletcher Bailey begins a series of poems with a description of changes in Hong Kong
 
The Twenty Thousand Yuan Nose
Saturday, 23 June 2007
First of all, I thought some one had punched her in the face. The "boxer" must have be amazing, because I could see that one bruise was left on the left side of her nose; the other bruise was left on the right side of her nose, equal in distance, shape and size...
 
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