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The Chinese in Canada: a survey
These are exciting times for Chinese immigrants in Canada as China rises in status on the world stage. But with great change comes great conflict.
Education in China is a two-way traffic
The flow of students into and out of China is sparking great changes.
Stroke or Stir-fry?
Dog owners in China have become an economic and social force to be reckoned with nowadays. Therein lies the risk.
A new breed of animal lovers oppose Beijing's dog cull
Attitudes towards pet ownership and care are changing in modern China as pets become an increasingly important part of many people’s lives – as a failed dog cull by the Beijing Municipal Government demonstrates.
Deng Xiaoping: Lover of dog meat
The late Chinese leader, famous for reforms that transformed China into a booming economy, never stopped hankering for his favourite dish.
Have money, will travel to space
China's first space tourist will be Jason Jiang Nanchun of Focus Media, if the rumours can be believed.
Lost stripes
Controversial photographs raise hopes of a species thought to be extinct but also spark suspicion of China's subterfuge.
Saving the Tibetan antelope
Does the selection of the Tibetan Antelope reflect Beijing's commitment to a Green Olympics?
Tibetan tragedy
With the Dalai Lama’s advanced age and his choice of the Panchen Lama in seclusion, the fate of Tibet hangs on a thread.
A tale of two bronzes
Imagine this: Your house was broken into and looted. The next thing you know, your missing diamond necklace, an heirloom, has been spotted at a local jewellery store. Of course you want it back. Pay us first, says the store.
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