China’s Eco Side Exists
China has some of the world’s greatest scenery, as most of its regions comprise of rural settlements. Tweet This Post
China has some of the world’s greatest scenery, as most of its regions comprise of rural settlements. Tweet This Post
Prada, the Italian fashion house that expanded into the Asian market fairly recently, indicated that Asia’s booming market helped lift the group’s sales from 2010 to a record. The group reported that its revenue increased by 31 per cent in 2010, to EUR2bn. Tweet This Post
China is the main technological enemy to whistle-blowing site WikiLeaks, and not the U.S., the site’s founder Julian Assange said on Wednesday. Tweet This Post
ECS Holdings has recently clinched the right to distribute Apple’s iPads and iPhones in China. This Singapore-listed company is hoping to utilize this advantage to secure more than $50 million from the listing of Taiwan Depositary Receipts in the Stock Exchange. Tweet This Post
Fujian province in the southeast region of China is gearing up to take full advantage of the increasing number of marriages by marketing the province has a honeymoon destination for newly married individuals. Tweet This Post
Maria Sharapova’s entry into the quarter-final of the Auckland Classic with the 6-3 7-5 victory in front of Renata Voracova was far tougher than what the score line indicates. Tweet This Post
2010 will be remembered for its disasters – natural and manmade. There were earthquakes in Haiti, Indonesia while Pakistan was troubled by earthquakes as well as floods. China too was a target of floods as air traffic was brought to a halt by a volcano eruption in Ireland. Tweet This Post
The KCNA (North Korean News Agency) said that North Korea will strike again if South Korea goes ahead with its live-fire drill on a much disputed island near the maritime border. Tweet This Post
A Taiwanese study has speculated upon the connection between burning of incense in homes and increased risk of children suffering from asthma. Tweet This Post
World’s second biggest seller of personal computers, Acer, is expecting 20 per cent of its net sales for the next 5 years to come from China. Acer bases its expectations on the tablet PC market and the tie up with Founder Technology in China. Tweet This Post