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Mandarin, Chinese Art and Culture Summer Camp For Children With Wall Street Chinese

On Tuesday 7/15/2014, Wall Street Chinese gave a weekly special summer camp for children at Charles Churn Christian Academy. There were 20 children from 3 to 15 year olds old.  We had one Mandarin teacher and one art and culture teacher for each workshop. After 3 Feng Shui workshops for the last three weeks, we now started 3 Chinese Music workshops. In the 1st music workshop, The instrument “pipa” was introduced to the children. They learned the history of pipa…

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Doing Business In China | Small Businesses Can Do Too

Sometimes at the beginning of 2011 I met Helen Liu, the founder and principle of Wall Street Chinese, a small firm specializing in consulting businesses of all sizes when they attempt to do business in China. From the beginning I thought Helen has an amazing business at hand. Who wouldn’t love to do business in China? China business has come a long way over the years and still has a lot of growth potential. As a matter of fact, the…

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China, Art, Business, Culture, language

Doing Business In China | Selecting An Advertising Agency In China

Like many other things to consider when doing business in China, selecting an advertising agency can be a challenge as well. Have a look at the slide share from R3 and see a well explained report.

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Negotiating In Different Cultures | Including China

Negotiating is an art. Like art, if you want to interpret it right, you need to know about it and where it is coming from. It is the same with negotiations in different cultures. Before negotiating a business deal in a foreign culture, it is wise to learn about that culture and how negotiating is done. Have a look at the infographic from The Gap Partnership below and see how negotiating is different in many countries and cultures. Have you…

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Doing Business In China | Are The Foreigners Running Away?

Doing business in China has its challenges, no doubt. And so has working in China. If you don’t know what you put yourself, and others, into you might experience a surprise you haven’t expected. In recent times there have been some reports that the foreigners are leaving China for different reasons. SmartInternChina took a closer look at the situation and collected some interesting information. Have a look at the infographic below and see what really happens. Do you have any…

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China Business |Digital Ad Spending In China – Statistics And Trends

“Digital Ad Spending in China – Statistics and Trends” to know more about the online advertising market in China. Read the article and see the infographic here

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