lu feiran -凯发国际娱乐试玩 

lu feiran -凯发国际娱乐试玩

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in focus

made-in-china high-tech products on podium in paris

sports equipment, led screens, drones, uniforms ... products made in china will benefit both athletes and spectators at the 2024 paris olympics.
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chinese entrepreneur in brazil lauds opportunities and friendly environment

jiang youyang says he sees a great future in sino-brazilian relations because the two nations are so complementary in economics and resources.
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brazilian lecturer says university study in shanghai 'changed everything'

having lived in shanghai for five years and now married to a chinese man, brazilian university lecturer victoria almeida loves her eager students and her shanghai life.
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laughter is the best medicine. so who's putting a smile on our faces?

a south african stand-up comedian is becoming popular on the shanghai club scene: "i always wanted to make people laugh."
in focus

designer draws on chinese and brazilian heritage to create iconic jewelry

from shanghai's city flower and traditional chinese lattice windows to the brazilian rainforests, fernanda sung finds inspiration for necklaces, earrings and rings.
in focus

want to reduce office angst? the therapy is to park yourself outside

white-collar workers in shanghai are heading to nearby lawn areas to embrace "nature pills" that lower stress hormones.
opinion

two assault cases within a day: what's wrong with this coffee shop?

two violent cases of baristas assaulting customers within a day have pushed manner coffee to the forefront of public opinion.
art & culture

'local lingo: express yourself!' episode 67: 为者常成,行者常至 (wei zhe chang cheng, xing zhe chang zhi)

the chinese proverb, originating from the spring and autumn period, has become an inspiration for victoria almeida-tang, a brazilian working in shanghai, to pursue her dream.
opinion

ai-generated crimes: what can we do to stop them?

two cases related to artificial intelligence were reported within a week in china, and that's a fair warning sign.
opinion

children can't make 'cents' of real money. is it worrisome?

a mother didn't realize her daughter had no knowledge of real money until the grade-2 student was struggling with a maths problem involving banknotes and coins.
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