Although Hong Kong is not the biggest city in China, it is the richest one. According to Forbes, Li Ka-shing, Kwok family, and Lee Shau Kee are the richest individuals in Hong Kong of 2011. |
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Many princesses in the world earn reputation as beautiful and talented royal members. However, they have not yet found their dreaming princes. |
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Chinese philanthropy continues to grow last year. Let's take a look at the grand giveaways of the most generous donors. |
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There are 70 billionaire moms in the world, and only eight of those women earned their own way to vast riches. But none of those self-starters are among the world's 10 richest moms, a group that is dominated by widows and daughters of the very rich. |
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Can you have much too much, much too young? These ten junior celebrities are proof that yes, you can. |
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The old Shanghai was glamorous from the 1920s to 1940s. Although most of those well-known ladies in this period have passed away, they are still remembered for their charm and uniqueness. |
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These 10 investors create wealth and fund the new ideas that bring them on the Forbes's list of 2011 top 10 tech investors. |
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Chinese women have been playing a key role in developing the economy. Their flexibility, hard work and determination have allowed them to have successful careers. |
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Gaffes, lies, and dumb mistakes—which politicians spread falsehoods? From Palin to Bachmann to Biden, The Daily Beast ranks the country’s 10 most ill-informed leaders. |
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Every fashionable young girl dreams of being a supermodel. Models' smoldering good looks and perfect bodies are the subject of adoration and imitation by women worldwide. |
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This is the newly-released list of the controversial persons of 2010 in the world by China.org.cn. |
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The newly-released list of the most popular foreign writers in China showed the vast population of China is interested in a wide variety of genres from fantasy to detective, science to self-help and thriller to children's literature. |
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In ancient China, an emperor enjoyed the ultimate power and often determined the fate of the nation. Over five thousand years of history, China has witnessed 67 dynasties with 446 emperors. |
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As Chinese tycoons, they were well-known in the country or even around the world in their heyday. But they finally ended up in prison and for some of them, it's for the rest of their lives. |
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Chinese courtesans in ancient times, who often tried to attach themselves to powerful people, are excluded from official history books. Whether they are real or just fabricated figures, stories of their romantic affairs and miserable experiences are still passed down through the ages. |
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