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VnExpress International on MSNChina to crack down on tour operators over forced shopping practicesChinese authorities have launched a year-long campaign to tighten enforcement against forced shopping practices, in which ...
The only thing more coveted than a gold medal next month might be a roadmap of Beijing's tourist-free shops. Without one, shoppers are apt to be disappointed. High-end retailers like Louis Vuitton ...
Beijing is full of shiny shopping malls featuring the usual luxury brands, but the city also has a buzzing fashion industry stoked by boundary-nudging young designers. Here, three insiders explain ...
I loved the food, shopping and sights in Beijing. Published: ; Aug. 25, 2008, 10:35 a.m.
Beijing loves IKEA -- but not for shopping. “Our values are changing,” said Lizzy Hou, 25, a university graduate who moved to Beijing in May from neighboring Hebei province for a teaching job.
Shopping in Beijing is an unmatched experience, with loads of electronic items on the offering; one can expect to get excited. Go to Yashow Market for a rip-off fair!
Mall vacancy rates in Beijing stood at 10.6 per cent last year and 9.5 per cent in Shanghai, according to Cushman & Wakefield A slowdown in Chinese consumer spending on luxury goods is affecting ...
China is taking action against tour operators who force travellers to shop at designated stores. Read more at ...
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