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Chinese Culture of a Beijing Hutong

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As part of Beijing's ancient culture, the Hutongs are very distinctive for their uniquely Chinese character. "Hutong" is originally a Mongolian term meaning "small lane" in English. These "lanes" can best be described as winding alleyways, which are often lined with traditional restaurants, shops and homes. Many cultural experts of...

Employee Suggestion Box

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Employee Suggestion Box Do you have any suggestions/comments/complaints* for how we can improve life at CPG? For example: Ideas for company events Enhancements to the office environment Suggestions for improving management Improvements to our service Please let us know of anything that you think would make your time here at...

CPG Birthday Dinner!

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Earlier this week, Tuesday June 1st, was our Sourcing Team Leader May's birthday. Here you can see a group of us that went out to dinner together after work to celebrate. We went to a really great Vietnamese Place on Jianguomen St, near the Beijing Friendship Store. Happy Birthday May!

Introducing the Chinglish Column!

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China is quickly developing but accurate translations of foreign languages still remain a challenge. When exploring the vast country, you can find some interesting and fun translations! This section is dedicated to making you smile. Enjoy! *Keep in mind, if a public translation could turn out like this, what could...

Photo Diary of a Chinese Hometown

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Chinese New Year is a time when many Chinese who are working away from home take the time off to go back and visit home. I was no exception. The name of the town where I come from is Long Men, which comes from the Chinese idiom: Li Yu Tiao...

Message from our Founder

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China is an exciting tale. For those of us who have observed it for a long time, it is a tremendous success story of human endeavor. It is improbable too: thirty years ago no-one could have predicted such steady and spectacular economic rise. In fact, as far as I know,...

The Effects on China of the Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan

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At 1:46pm on March 11th, Beijing time, there was a class 9 earthquake that hit near Honshu island of Japan. The earthquake as well as tsunami and the fire at a nuclear power station that followed not only brought fatal effects to Japan, but also greatly affected China as its...

Chinese New Year: Celebration and Migration

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As a recently moved expat living in Beijing, I was very fortunate to experience my first Chinese New Year in China. It’s really something watching a whole country of over a billion people shut down for a holiday as all of the factories we work with closed down for nearly...

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