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The Chinese Town That Turns Your Old Christmas Tree Lights Into Slippers Adam Minter

The Chinese Town That Turns Your Old Christmas Tree Lights Into Slippers

Every year, 20 million pounds of the discarded holiday lights make their way to Shijiao

Being Jewish in China: Scenes From a Shanghai Bat Mitzvah Sue Anne Tay

Being Jewish in China: Scenes From a Shanghai Bat Mitzvah

Years ago, Jews came simply to survive; now, says a local rabbi, they come to prosper

China Rules the World at Expo 2010 Adam Minter

China Rules the World at Expo 2010

From the diminutive Hong Kong exhibit to the "Axis of Evil" cluster, a photo tour of the most interesting -- and symbolic -- pavilions.

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