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Following the success of Feiyue in overseas markets and among some of Hong Kong and mainland China’s hipper crowds, the domestic Chinese sneaker brand Huili (”Warrior”) is set to relaunch with a specialized boutique at Hangzhou’s upscale Yintai mall.
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Trends
- A Shan by Any Other Name
- Bus Hijacking Victims’ Bodies Mixed Up
- Li Ao's son enrolls in Peking University
- Formerly blacklisted actress Tang Wei to play Mao Zedong's first girlfriend in Party film
Financial
- China's Rebound Eases Slump Fears
- Ford Sees Expansion in Asia, Africa Markets
- EU Group Seeks Better Access to China
- China Asks Cellphone Users for ID
Arts
- Performance art's rare retrospective a poignant mix (China.org.cn)
- Performers from Pyongyang Art Troupe visit Tiananmen Square in Beijing (People's Daily)
Retail Activities
- Audi A3 Sedan to be built in China (China Car Times)
- China Will Require ID for Cellphone Numbers; Noncompliance Means No Service (New York Times)
- The next Shanghai Apple Store is located on Huaihai Lu (Shanghaiist)
Interviews
- China Will Require ID for Cellphone Numbers; Noncompliance Means No Service (New York Times)
- Li Ao's son enrolls in Peking University (Danwei)
Travel
- South Pacific countries eye Chinese tourism market (People's Daily)
- Chicheng Signs MOU With Beijing On Promoting Tourism (China Hospitality News)
Auto
- Chinese government to launch 15 different electric car standards
- Ford China sales strong in August
- Guangzhou Auto’s first passenger car to launch soon
- Roewe W5 sighted again – expected to launch at the end of the year*
Books
- Jing Book Review: “New Media For A New China”
- Jing Book Review: “China Counting: How The West Was Lost”
- Jing Book Review: “Luxury China: Market Opportunities And Potential”
- Chocolate Fortunes By Lawrence L. Allen
Videos
- Debate: Pak allows China land grab?
- China’s Got Talent: Duck Neck Couple Become a Sensation (ChinaSMACK)





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