Networking usually means, to business people anyway, the chance to meet and talk to potentially useful contacts. However to a particular young Chinese woman, it means driving a ball hard enough to stop her opponent hitting it back over the net. Zheng Jie is a professional tennis player. She is currently ranked world number 18, [...]
GUILIN, CHINA A short way outside Guilin city centre, set back from the Peach Blossom River beneath Bright Mountain, Reed Flute Cave is the archetypal stuff of local legend, with stalactite and stalagmite piled one upon the other above limpid pools and lit in the sharpest of primary colours. Once a [...]
In the UK on Friday 13 March its Red Nose Day, a day of fun and games to raise money for worthwhile causes across the globe. So ChinaOneCall is doing its bit. We will donate �5 GBP for the charities organised by Comic Relief for every new client [...]
Every Spring, dust storms from China’s northern deserts whistle towards Beijing. Called the Yellow Dragon, it can cover houses, cars and people, causing coughs and other ailments. As part of its drive to make 2008 the year of the Green Olympics, Beijing officials started a huge campaign to grow a 2,800 mile defensive line [...]