Silk (Sīchóu 丝绸)|Sīchóu 丝绸 (Silk)
Paul FORAGE Mulberry leaves used to feed silkworms. PHOTO BY PAUL AND BERNICE NOLL. Silk production in China has evolved
By ChinaConnectU|2014-12-16T16:54:36-05:00January 22nd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Business and Economy, Industry|
Paul FORAGE Mulberry leaves used to feed silkworms. PHOTO BY PAUL AND BERNICE NOLL. Silk production in China has evolved
By ChinaConnectU|2014-12-16T16:54:36-05:00January 22nd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Business and Economy, Industry|
John HOWKINS and Xu CHEN Theatre is becoming an important part of the economy of major Chinese cities. These ballet
By ChinaConnectU|2014-12-16T16:54:36-05:00January 22nd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Business and Economy, System|
ZHANG Xing Quan Development zones—special areas for international trade and investment, export processing, and technology evolution—are thriving and driving China’s
By ChinaConnectU|2014-12-16T16:54:36-05:00January 22nd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Business and Economy, System|
Bernhard SELIGER Created as an economic experiment in 1979, the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (SEZ) was originally intended as a
By ChinaConnectU|2014-12-16T16:54:36-05:00January 22nd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Business and Economy, Organization|
The American Chamber of Commerce in the People’s Republic of China (AmCham-China) helps U.S. companies succeed in China through information,
By ChinaConnectU|2014-12-16T16:54:36-05:00January 22nd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Business and Economy, Organization|
Judy POLUMBAUM A woman reads the China Daily while perched on a porch. Like many newspapers the world over, China