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A band of pioneering Western photographers sought to capture China’s landscapes, cities and people, captivating audiences back home and sparking a homegrown photography movement in the process.
Witnessing the dawn of China’s dot-com boom Kristie Lu Stout, CNN 4 minute read Updated 9:57 AM EDT, Fri September 19, 2014 Link Copied! Video Ad Feedback. Alibaba creating ...
BATTLE OF ASIA The Dawn in China The night had been seven years long, but now China could see the first glow of dawn. Brigadier General William H. Tunner's transport planes were flashing over the ...
These two books, written by non-China specialists, have a fresh, wide-eyed quality to them. Although their claims are probably overstated, the two books have some value in balancing the more downbeat ...
It is also Mr. Wong’s own tale, of the eight years he spent in China (in 2008-16) as a correspondent for the New York Times, finishing his stint as Beijing bureau chief. (He is now a diplomatic ...
A version of this article appears in print on , Section A, Page 12 of the New York edition with the headline: China Seizes a Tycoon’s Empire, 3 Years After He Vanished.