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staff reporter wang su
In Depth: How Miniso’s Founder Aims to Engineer a Supermarket Turnaround
reporter
Wang
Xintong (xintongwang@caixin.com) and editor Michael Bellart (michaelbellart@caixin.com)
China Corpse-Stealing Ring Busted by Police, Lawyer Claims
2019,
Su
took control of four crematoriums located in Southwest China, where he instructed
staff
to
In Depth: Why China’s Middle Class Is Cutting Back on Private Daycare Centers
reporter
Wang
Xintong (xintongwang@caixin.com) and Lu Zhenhua (zhenhualu@caixin.com)
Photo Essay: ‘Patient Companions’ Fill Void in China’s Medical Industry
elderly, to see a doctor.
Wang
Fang, a Sichuan-based patient companion, said that during the pandemic
In Depth: Short Video Pioneer Kuaishou Primed for Biggest Tech IPO Since Uber
TikTok parent ByteDance Inc., the outfit co-founded by
Su
Hua and Cheng Yixiao in 2013 pioneered
In Depth: How Wuhan Lost Its Grip on Thousands of Suspected Coronavirus Cases
, Chen Baocheng, Tang Ailin,
Wang
Su
, Yang Rui, Zhang Yang, Huang Yuxin contributed to this report
Reporters’ Notebook: There Shouldn’t Be a Second Wuhan
“We can’t let Huanggang become the second Wuhan,” said Hubei Governor
Wang
Xiaodong in a virus
‘No Quotas,’ U.S. Embassy Officials Tell Chinese Students — but You Could Wait Indefinitely
in Beijing on Sunday, U.S. Embassy in China
staff
denied such quotas were in place, and said there
U.S. Embassy Says STEM Student Visas Still Subject to Administrative Processing
to 89,179 student visas, up 5,869 from the same period last year. However, embassy
staff
China’s Westlake University Aims to Match Caltech
some of China’s richest businessmen, including
Wang
Jianlin, who runs the property and entertainment
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