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China Skinny

The most read newsletter about marketing in China

China Skinny aims to give busy China-related professionals a concise, relevant and informative view of the latest news and trends in the China market in one short weekly read.


 

Jing Daily

Launched in 2009, Jing Daily is the leading digital publication on luxury consumer trends in China.


 

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC)

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub.


 

European Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong

Initiated in 1997, the European Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (ECC) is a non-governmental business interest group. The ECC is a 'Chamber of Chambers' with its membership comprising 15 European Chambers based in Hong Kong and 1 in Macau.


 

Week in China

Week in China is an independent, Hong Kong-based publication giving context and commentary on the key business trends emerging from China, from a combination of Chinese and English language sources in the press and on the internet.
Week in China is delivered as a digital magazine on a weekly basis and distributed by email. Content is also available through a password-protected website and in iPad formats.


 

The British Chamber of Commerce in China

The British Chamber of Commerce in China is based in Beijing and is a membership organisation for British business focused on boosting UK-China trade and investment. They operate as an independent, not-for-profit organisation with a strong and diverse membership. With over two decades’ worth of business experience in China, they provide intelligence, advice, and networking opportunities for members, helping their business grow in one of the world’s fastest growing markets.


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guangzhou.gov.cn

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Guangzhou News Center

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Life of Guangzhou


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English.gov.cn

Chinese Government Information


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China.org.cn

China.org.cn offers broad access to up-to-date news about China, with searchable texts of government position papers and a wealth of basic information about Chinese history, politics, economics and culture.

The authorized government portal site to China, China.org.cn is published under the auspices of the State Council Information Office and the China International Publishing Group (CIPG) in Beijing.


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China Daily Europe newspaper in English

China Daily, established in 1981 as the national English-language newspaper, has developed into a multi-media information platform combining newspapers, websites and apps with a strong presence on Facebook, Twitter, Sina Weibo and WeChat. It serves more than 200 million readers all over the world and is a default choice for people who read about China in English. The group plays an important role as a channel for information exchanges between China and the rest of the world.


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People's Daily Online

People's Daily Online, founded on January 1, 1997, is a large-scale information exchange platform with news at its core, constructed by China’s largest newspaper - People’s Daily. It is also a public media and culture company with People's Daily at the center of its interest control. On April 27, 2012, People's Daily Online went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, becoming China's first news website listed on the A-share market.


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China like never before

The China National Tourist Offices (CNTO) located in the United States are overseas offices of the China National Tourism Administration (CNTA), which is headquartered in Beijing.


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Travel China Guide - Guangzhou

Guangzhou is one of the twenty-four famous historical and cultural cities in China. It does not, however, have the amount of cultural attractions found in some cities such as Beijing and Xi'an.


 

South China Morning Post