The foreign experts who apply for the working permit should abide by Chinese laws and Regulations, with good health condition and have no criminal records and meet any of other requirements listed as follows...
Move over Little Emperors the imperial household hound just gained some status! Maybe the Chinese will be dressing up their mutts now that a one dog policy is in effect.
There is always concern that Shenzhen, the first city to implement China’s open door policy, is not a safe city - crimes are rampant, including those against Hong Kong people and foreigners. The following facts explain why.
According to experts, China's corporate bond market may see a great development in the year 2008 and 2009. Issuing more corporate bonds is one of the most important methods to expand the proportion of direct financing, and it’s possible that the corporate bond market will eventually surpass the stock market in the future. Currently, although the policy makers and the market players have shared the common expectation towards a prosperous corporate bond market, the path to it still remains to be further explored.
Lin Xianglian was cowering in his kitchen from the strongest typhoon to hit China in half a century when he heard a roar and the house next door collapsed.
"I didn't dare go look what was happening. The wind was so strong my wife and I together were leaning on the front door to stop it blowing in and water was flooding in the back..."
The Russian mistake was that they put so much into military expenditure and so little into civilian technology. So their economy collapsed. I believe the Chinese leadership have learnt: If you compete with America in armaments, you will lose. You will bankrupt yourself. So, avoid it, keep your head down, and smile, for 40 or 50 years.
This great post at the 88s tears apart an article by Anne Applebaum entitled "Blame China". In what the 88s claims is the "worst foreign policy analysis" he's ever read, the article essentially puts all the blame for a nuclear DPRK on China's shoulders.
Learning Chinese is becoming more and more popular in the Western nations. However we can see that China's visa policy becomes stricter every year. Are these people learning a language of a country they might not be allowed to enter in the future?
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