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Across China the spirit of the Olympics is alive. Chinese are proud, $70 Billion poorer, and in celebration. Some take celebration to the extreme. Take for example the man who had the Olympic symbol tattooed across his forehead. Then there's the policeman who taught himself multiple foreign languages. He's determined to be of the utmost assistance to the Olympics visitors. Or the guy who's spent …
China may have one of the newest skiing industries in the world but it also has one of the fastest growing. With some resorts open 24 hours a day, more and more people are discovering the delights of skiing.
Young career women in Beijing aren't looking for marriage, they just want to have fun. But thousands of worried parents have other ideas and are meeting at 'love markets' to match-make their children.
The village of Wuda lies between the Yellow River and the Gobi Desert and it's dangerously close to the coal fires beneath the earth. Burning furiously, they release as much CO2 as all the cars in Germany.
Wang Zhongjun is one of China's 415,000 millionaires and is head of Huayi Brothers - a Chinese media empire. What does this former Communist Party member turned tycoon have to say about China's communist-capitalist paradox?
As the world watched the Chinese Olympics closing ceremony, we discover just what made this the most important event to happen in China since the proclamation of the People's Republic in 1949.
This exclusive conversation between Nobel Peace Prize awardee Liu Xiaobo and ABC Australia's Four Corners was recorded in April 2008; one of last TV interviews he gave before being jailed by Chinese authorities.
Are the 400 million people living in the Yangtze basin paying the price for living beside the world's largest hydroelectric dam? Scientists fear it could spark a geological disaster.
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