As megacities slow, multinationals from Starbucks to Skechers are chasing growth in China's inland cities, where brand loyalty is strong and competition is thinner In the heart of Neijiang, a ...
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4 cities in China that are changing faster than expected
China has always moved fast. That is not exactly a secret. But even by the country's own jaw-dropping standards, certain ...
Cities in China face a constant dilemma as they race to improve their infrastructure to keep up with their country’s astonishing pace of economic development. How do they modernize without sacrificing ...
Kongjian Yu’s company is designing green spaces to absorb rainfall and mitigate natural disasters. In July 2012, a massive flash flood struck Beijing as rainfall in the Chinese capital caused the ...
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Western brands still carry cachet in China’s lower-tier cities. So that’s where they’re turning their attention.
In the heart of Neijiang, a third-tier city in China’s Sichuan province, a queue forms outside a newly opened Starbucks. It’s not the first in town, but it’s the first drive-through. In a city known ...
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