Mia Ren
Dog's Reaction When She Met Santa is Melting Everyone's Hearts
Mia Ren | | Nov 27, 2016 03:19 AM EST |
According to Kya's human, 16-year-old John Mantaldo, they gave the one-year-old cutie a toy Santa last year, which immediately became her favorite.
Two Women Arrested for Illegal Practice of Traditional Chinese Therapy
Mia Ren | | Nov 24, 2016 01:40 AM EST |
Two women in Hong Kong were arrested for allegedly practicing traditional Chinese medicine without a license and qualifications.
Armless Man Denied of Housing Loan Because He Couldn't Give a Fingerprint
Mia Ren | | Nov 23, 2016 10:36 PM EST |
A man in China's Henan province was ready to have his own house through a mortgage-until his housing loan was denied by two banks because he couldn't provide a fingerprint.
Villagers in Central China Complain About New 1 Million Yuan Building
Mia Ren | | Nov 23, 2016 10:27 PM EST |
A committee in the village of Baoji, Shaanxi province that oversees the approval of infrastructures are receiving numerous complaints to its new office building worth 1 million yuan while still having outstanding debts from the construction of its previous office building six years ago.
Man Mistakes Woman for a Man, Stabs Her for Having Female Companion
Mia Ren | | Nov 23, 2016 03:54 AM EST |
A man in Xichang, Sichuan province, stabbed a woman who he thought was a man, and the reason is surprising, if not somewhat sad.
Live Streaming Site Removes Account Accused of Fraudulent Charity Acts
Mia Ren | | Nov 20, 2016 11:15 AM EST |
Live streaming site Kuai Shou announced that it permanently shut down the user who was revealed to fake his charity donations in rural China.
Man Caught Cooking Porridge in Shanghai Train, Asked to Unplug His Rice Cooker
Mia Ren | | Nov 20, 2016 09:35 AM EST |
Shanghai authorities would like to remind the public that cooking anything, especially porridge, is not allowed on its trains. This reminder would sound bizarre to outsiders, but for the passengers of Shanghai's trains, it's just a normal day.
Russian Teacher in China Fired for Putting Tape on Student's Mouth
Mia Ren | | Nov 20, 2016 09:13 AM EST |
A female Russian teacher who teaches English in China was fired for maltreatment after a parent reported that she put adhesive tape on a student's mouth.
Abercrombie & Fitch to Close Flagship Store in Hong Kong
Mia Ren | | Nov 20, 2016 08:31 AM EST |
Another US clothing brand will be closing its store in Hong Kong due to the dwindling retail sales and the decreasing number of shoppers from mainland China. Casual wear fashion chain Abercrombie & Fitch announced this week that it will close its only flagship store in Central early next year.
EU to Build Research Center in Beijing, Strengthens EU-China Relations
Mia Ren | | Nov 20, 2016 07:25 AM EST |
In lieu of strengthening the bond between China and the European Commission (EC), the latter will be establishing a research and innovation center in Beijing. The EC will invest 3 million euros into what will be the first EC-funded center in mainland China that will focus on research and development.
Families of Bus Fire Victims in Taiwan Receive NT$6.6 Million Each
Mia Ren | | Nov 19, 2016 08:36 AM EST |
Families of the 23 Chinese tourists who died from a bus fire in Taiwan finally received their settlement amounting to NT$6.64 million per victim, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications reported on its website.
Microsoft Wants Stronger Presence in Chinese Market
Mia Ren | | Oct 31, 2016 11:45 AM EDT |
US-based Microsoft Corp has 115 franchised stores in mainland China, and the company plans to have 400 stores come 2018.
University in Qingdao Bans PDA
Mia Ren | | Oct 31, 2016 10:57 AM EDT |
A private univeristy in Shandong province is not into people being into other people.
China's Wealthiest Prefers Investing in the West Coast, Report Says
Mia Ren | | Oct 31, 2016 08:24 AM EDT |
States on the west coast topped the list of places where Chinese HNWIs are more likely to settled down and invest in, with Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle besting other locations.
Beijing Will Decrease Issued License Plates in 2018
Mia Ren | | Oct 31, 2016 06:29 AM EDT |
Apart from traffic congestion, the local government uncovered a scam where people purchase struggling companies that own cars with authorized plate numbers to avoid entering the lottery. According to an agency that broker these kinds of deals, the worth of a small company with a license plate can amount to 180,000 yuan (US$26,000).
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