Asia

Rise of the Asian Supermodel

Chinese model Du Juan was the first Asian model to appear on the cover of French Vogue. / Getty Images

To find out why Asian models like Du Juan are finally getting a share of the spotlight, read TIME Style & Design’s story, Color Lines on the Catwalk, and watch the accompanying video here.

Beijing’s View of the Finance Crisis: Opportunity and Danger

It’s probably one of the hoariest clichés in the book about China but in this case it keeps popping up because it has a core nugget of real insight. The word for crisis in Chinese is weiji, 危机, made up as the tale goes from two characters, one meaning ‘danger’ and the other ‘opportunity.’ Although it’s a bit of a stretch …

AIG and China: Could A “Special Relationship” Translate into Cash?

Coverage of the 85 billion-dollar AIG bailout by the Fed in the Chinese media has generally been fairly reserved. That’s partly because AIG owns around twenty per cent of the People’s Insurance Company of China, the country’s largest casualty insurer, and the government doesn’t want anyone getting worked up about a possible threat to its …

More Heads Roll Over Baby Milk Powder in China; What About Sichuan Schools?

As Austin notes below, the Mayor and (more importantly) Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Shijiazhuang, the center of the storm over the tainted baby powder has been fired. The Chairwoman of the main company embroiled in the scandal, Sanlu, has also been relieved of her posts and is widely expected to be arrested soon. In other words, …

Only In China Department II: Should These Guys Get a Darwin Award?

A little light relief from the poisoned babies, mudslides and collapsing banks. Apparrently, one of these guys even tried chewing on a piece of the rock to figure out what it was. The real questionis, who sold it to them?

Shoppers accidentally buy nuclear waste

Three residents of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region’s Aksu city

Obama and McCain on China

The American Chamber of Commerce in China has published letters from the two U.S. presidential candidates on how they would approach relations with China. There are no huge surprises, though the McCain letter has a pretty hard edge, particularly when it comes to human rights. Obama’s as you might expect, is more considered and softer in …

McCain on China

Here’s McCain:

US-China Policy Under a McCain Administration

By Senator John McCain

The resurgence of Asia is one of the epochal events of our time. It is a renaissance that is not only transforming the face of this vast region, but throwing open new opportunities for billions of people on both sides of the Pacific—Americans and

Shanxi Governor Loses His Job Over Mudslide Deaths

China’s official Xinhua News Agency announced September 14 that the governor of Shanxi province, Meng Xuenong, had resigned from his post along with his deputy following the deaths of over 250 people in a mudlside. You can see more details on the mudslide here, but it’s pretty clear that it was caused by sloppy enforcement of mining …

Tainted Milk Powder Sickens Chinese Babies

From my colleague Lin Yang, a look at the latest tainted food scandal to hit China:

The disclosure in a Chinese newspaper last week that kidney stones among babies may have been caused by tainted milk powder has touched off a wave of finger pointing and an eerie since of deja vu. Hundreds of sick babies and at least one death have been

A Rat Tale From Guangdong

Lin Yang on a story from southern China’s Guangdong province:

A Mr. Li in Dongguan city, Guangdong province, caught a 3 kg “rat” eight years ago in the woods and brought it home to keep as a pet, the Guangzhou Daily reported today. The beast is a “specie of rat rarely seen in the south,” Mr. Li told the paper. After years of

Coke’s Huiyuan Offer

On the heels of the Beijing Olympics, Coca-Cola, an official Olympics sponsor, has made a $2.4 billion offer to acquire Huiyuan, China’s biggest fruit juice company. Since the bid was announced last week, the Chinese blogosphere has been buzzing. Critics are angry that one of China’s top brands might fall into the hands of a foreign …

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