Top 10 Badminton Players in the World
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by Harshit
4y ago
Badminton is a very popular sport.It has been played since 100s of years.It takes a lot of determination,practice and hard work to become the best badminton player in the world.If you have ever wondered who are the Top 10 Best Badminton Players in the world then continue to read to discover the Top Badminton Players in the World right now! 1.Kento Momota Kento Momota is a Japanese Badminton Player.He has won several major Badminton Tournaments including World Championships titles(2018 and 2019), two Asian Championships titles (2018 and 2019) and one England title (2019) What are his s ..read more
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Send or Receive Money in China
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by David Goldman
4y ago
As economy globalizes, and working permits gradually become easier to obtain, the need to move money between bank accounts in different countries grows. Businesses and individual clients are constantly seeking for the most efficient and price effective method to move their funds globally, and the answer isn’t always straightforward. There is no one specific method which can be considered the best way to transfer money abroad – the selection has to be made on a per-case basis. Transferring money to, and from, China is a particularly interesting. Some corridors are easy to operate in, and ther ..read more
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6 Reasons to Visit China
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by marieb
4y ago
At first glance, China seems like home to bamboo forests, vibrant cities, and centuries of ancient history, but there’s more to the country than meets the eye. There are mountainous valleys, shimmering lakes, lively shopping streets, and tantalizing food markets. There is more than enough to do and see to ensure a memorable trip in China. But if you need more convincing, here are 6 reasons you should not miss out on a visit to China.  1. Chinese Food is Incredible From succulent steamed pork buns to mouth-numbing noodles, China is known for its spectacular cuisine. You’ll have a wide ran ..read more
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Starting Work in China: 10 Facts You Need to Know
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by Alexander Kagan
5y ago
Image by christels from PixabayChina is a country with a diverse economy. For a long time, it has been a leader in businesses and global markets, creating employment opportunities for workers and employers alike. The boosting economy has led to higher income, and in a country with low cost of living, that translates to a great way of life. It also means time and money to travel China’s diverse regions, eat its delicious foods, and mingle with the locals.  With all the benefits China has to offer, it’s still important to consider what goes into employing or working there before making the mo ..read more
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How has Digital Changed Business Environment in China?
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by Oliver Verot
5y ago
China ranks third among the largest digital and technology investments and is also the largest e-commerce market in the world with nearly 40% of total e-commerce transactions worldwide. China is home to one-third of the world’s unicorns. The rapid adaptation of Chinese netizens has enabled e-commerce to grow significantly over the last fifteen years. This is also due to the appearance of mobile payment applications from Tencent’s “Wechat” and Alibaba’s “Alipay”. This ability to adapt is also at the origin of the strong competition on the Chinese digital market. The core of the Web users ..read more
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An Old Hotelier Remembers 1980s Tibet
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by Mitch Blatt
5y ago
Alec Le Sueur had never been to China before when he agreed to work at the Holiday Inn Lhasa as the sales and marketing manager, but he had been fascinated by Tibet after reading books about it by Spencer Chapman and Heinrich Harrer. After five years working at the hotel that was known as “the hardest hardship post,” he had enough interesting experiences to write a book himself. That book, The Hotel on the Roof of the World, was published in 1998 and was praised for its humor and its vivid portrayal of Tibet just after opening to outside tourism. Foreign language editions have been publishe ..read more
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Tourism Developments in Tibet Remembering the Past as Tibet Develops An Old Hotelier Remembers 1980s Tibet Tibetan Tourism: From Humble Beginnings to 30 Million Visitors
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by Mitch Blatt
5y ago
That book, The Hotel on the Roof of the World, was published in 1998 and was praised for its humor and its vivid portrayal of Tibet just after opening to outside tourism. Foreign language editions have been published in Spanish, German, Dutch, Polish, and other languages.  Alec Le Sueur had never been to China before when he agreed to work at the Holiday Inn Lhasa as the sales and marketing manager, but he had been fascinated by Tibet after reading books about it by Spencer Chapman and Heinrich Harrer. After five years working at the hotel that was known as “the hardest hardship post,” he h ..read more
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