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...Jiang Rong has always been firmly in charge of her family’s household finances. But in recent years the 44-year-old teacher admits her disciplined attitude to spending has slipped....
...Additional reporting by Archie Zhang in Beijing Letter in response to this article: Win-win all round for Africa and China / From Zeng Rong, Spokesman, Chinese Embassy in the UK...
...Additional reporting by Archie Zhang in Beijing Twitter: @HornbyLucy The mysterious Mr Ye Many of the biggest questions about CEFC surround the beginnings of its chief executive, the 40-year-old Ye Jianming...
...Zhang Mengfei’s Dream of Jingnan unfolded as a textless vocalese, while Sun Haoyu’s Farewell to Uncle Yun employed instrumental lines with almost Elliott Carter-like individuality....
...While compiling Yuhang Rong’s archives, the designers behind the library, Christoph John, Zhang Lei and Jovana Zhang — known together as Pinwu — were fascinated by bamboo’s versatility (the trio are from...
...Zhang Zhi Rong has not disappeared to the US and he “does not know the Ling’s brothers”....
...With additional reporting by Zhang Yan...
...We have to follow,” says Mr Zhang....
...Big-name artists in the show include Zeng Fanzhi, Zhang Xiaogang, Liu Xiaodong, Wang Xingwei, Li Songsong, Shen Shaomin, Rong Rong, Wang Qingsong, Miao Xiaochun, and there are key works by important women...
...Then there is paper queen Zhang Yin, who topped China’s rich list in 2006....
...“Living here has a big effect on finding work and now everyone must rely on themselves,” says Zhang Koukun, 21, who lives in one of the camps....
...Today, in spite of the fivefold growth in the Rong family’s wealth to $5.3bn (€3.7bn, £2.6bn), Mr Rong’s son Larry, the head of the family business whose dynastic wealth is unique in surviving the cultural...
...“Mr Zhang’s company makes good products, using a Shaolin temple formula.”...
...But back to Zhang Huan: he is captured in his lavatorial performance by the photographer Rong Rong in the Victoria and Albert Museum’s compelling new exhibition of new photography and video from China....
...”, according to photographer Rong Rong, where his body was soon smothered in flies: a reference to the Maoist practice of giving intellectuals and artists jobs as lavatory cleaners....
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