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Big-time Tennis Comes to Beijing Economic development is not usually a topic to make the pulse quicken and the forehead sweat, but don't tell that to organizers of the inaugural China Open tennis tournament in Beijing. |
China to Open Advertising Market China will open its advertising market by the end of 2005, said a Chinese official on September 8. Wang Zhongfu, Director of the General Administration for Industry and Commerce, was speaking at the 39th World Congress of the International Advertising Agency (IAA). |
SOHO and Davidson: Architects of the Future A new development in Beijing's Central Business District promises an exciting collaboration between SOHO China Ltd and Peter Davidson and Lab Architects. |
Corporations Welcome China Open Marketing opportunities Corporate sponsors of the China Open view the event as a rare and welcome opportunity to advance their business interests in China. |
Beijing Cuts Olympic Costs Details of Beijing's broad Olympic cost-cutting measures, reported in Business Beijing last month, are now emerging. Key government and organizing-committee officials have disclosed some of the measures which Beijing will undertake to achieve what Mayor Wang Qishan has called "a frugal Olympics."
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letter from Editor The magazines were distributed via convenience stores in Hong Kong, including the 7-Eleven chain which also operates in Beijing; at the convention and exhibition centre and at 50 five-star hotels in the host city.
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