
Xiaoyu Yin
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2 weeks ago |
cp24.com | Sophie Yu |Brenda Goh |Xiaoyu Yin |Aidan Lewis
BEIJING/SHANGHAI -- A Beijing auction house sold a human-sized Labubu figure for 1.08 million yuan (US$150,275.51, or about C$205,800) on Tuesday, setting a new record for the "blind box" toy as it moves from craze to collectible.
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3 weeks ago |
bilyonaryo.com | Ella Cao |Florence Lo |Xiaoyu Yin
SOURCE: Reuters Parts of wheat belt in Shaanxi, Henan hit hard by hot, dry weather Some farmers report harvest at half usual levels Farmers with irrigation systems say yields steady Impact of drought on Chinese wheat imports not yet clear By Ella Cao, Florence Lo and Xiaoyu Yin XIANYANG, China, June 4 (Reuters) – About an hour by road northwest of the famed Terracotta Warriors, combine harvesters send out clouds of dust as they work their way through the parched wheat fields of Maqiao village...
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2 months ago |
bilyonaryo.com | Ella Cao |Xiaoyu Yin |Florence Lo
SOURCE: ReutersBy Ella Cao, Xiaoyu Yin and Florence LoMAOMING, China, April 24 (Reuters) – In Maoming, a southern Chinese city where a giant tilapia statue watches over traffic at an intersection, the fish isn’t just a budget-friendly dinner, but a profession, income and way of life for thousands. Today, all of that is at risk from the trade war. An area roughly one and a half times the size of San Francisco is given over to tilapia farms in Maoming.
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Mar 23, 2025 |
malaya.com.ph | Laurie Chen |Tingshu Wang |Xiaoyu Yin
By Laurie Chen, Tingshu Wang and Xiaoyu YinBEIJING- In a dilapidated warehouse on the outskirts of the Chinese capital, businessman An Dawei inspected rows of giant fridges, industrial hobs and commercial bread ovens waiting to be resold to dining establishments. “For the average person, opening a restaurant is almost a guaranteed failure,” said the 38-year-old who sells used kitchen equipment.
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Mar 21, 2025 |
japantimes.co.jp | Laurie Chen |Tingshu Wang |Xiaoyu Yin
In a dilapidated warehouse on the outskirts of the Chinese capital, businessman An Dawei inspected rows of giant fridges, industrial hobs and commercial bread ovens waiting to be resold to dining establishments. "For the average person, opening a restaurant is almost a guaranteed failure," said the 38-year-old who sells used kitchen equipment.
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