Map Of Peoples Republic Of China

Tue, 09 Mar 2010 13:11:32 +0000


On my recent travels through China I was amazed to encounter so many seemingly “income-challenged” youth who found a way to afford a “real” (not Shanzhai) iPhone. While incomes are lower in China relative to the West, household savings rates are high. Rainy day money can sometimes be spent on items that deliver both utility and status. An iPhone is often the family’s means to connect with the outside world – surf the Net, text/e-mail, read news, watch videos, use GPS/maps, use social media and have fun with games/apps, etc. iPhone has a value far beyond a throwaway Shanzhai ji cell phone.

Of course, many in China have no problem affording an iPhone. There are an estimated 340,000 millionaires in China and there is also a growing middle-class. An estimated 290 million Chinese households can be classified as middle-to-upper class with monthly incomes ranging from 5,000 CNY to 15,000 CNY ($732 to $2,196 USD).

If WiFi is coming to the China iPhone what in your opinion is the real reason why it wasn’t allowed the first time?

There were several reasons why WiFi on mobile calling devices (phones) was initially banned in China, and it’s also fairly clear why a compromise has now been reached (WAPI/WiFi), although it’s still not definitive that Apple will go along with the compromise (but I’m betting they will) …

Carriers have been petrified over the proliferation of voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) applications now finding their way on to smartphones. WiFi + VoIP could eventually allow consumers to make their phone calls away from the carriers’ cellular networks. As VoIP calling grows, so too does carriers’ greatest fear … becoming “dumb pipes” – just antiquated cellular transmission networks (“pipes”) that consumers no longer use (“dumb”).

Another reason for the WiFi ban was China’s support for their competing standard – Wireless LAN authentication and privacy infrastructure (WAPI). Naturally China would prefer that consumers utilize the “indigenously innovated” (China built) WAPI versus WiFi (802.11). The WAPI versus WiFi story is long and convoluted … so I’ll spare readers the details. For those who are interested, I recommend you read the following iPhonAsia > post

Why did China authorize the WAPI/WiFi stack? Prior to April of 2009, only WAPI was allowed on mobile phones. Yet there are not nearly as many WAPI hotspots in China as there are WiFi hotspots (in theory WiFi is just for computer usage). Moreover, there were very few mobile phones being manufactured in China with WAPI capability. This led to a serious problem for Chinese authorities. Consumers were voting with their pocketbooks and buying up millions of grey-market smartphones (including iPhones) with WiFi. Naturally these phones were accessing the tens of thousands of WiFi hotspots across China. Very cool for consumers, particularly since there are virtually no unlimited data plans in China and consumers, who’ve used up their monthly data-surfing allocation, would often switch away from the carriers’ networks in favor of WiFi. So, unless China institutes a massive crackdown on the illicit sales of grey-market handsets (not likely to happen), the proliferation of WiFi-enabled smartphones would continue and “WAPI only” phone sales would suffer. The only way to stem the tide of illicit sales of “WiFi only” handsets was to come up with a King Solomon’s compromise … allow both WAPI and WiFi to be stacked together on smartphones. This solves multiple problems … it allows China to obtain their WAPI royalties and gives consumers what they want, official WiFi-enabled smartphones that can connect to ubiquitous WiFi hotspots or WAPI as coverage expands.

Do you know what the most popular apps are in China?

The most popular apps in China (free and paid and top grossing) can be viewed on Apple’s China App Store. There is also a separate App Store for Hong Kong. The top apps can be found by launching iTunes and clicking over to the App Store.

The number one paid app in China is the Plants vs. Zombies game. The number one free app in China is China Vehicle Violation Record Lookup. The top-grossing (made the most $ for the developer) app in China is Autonavi (GPS Navigation).

There are also several non-official app stores in China that offer apps for those who’ve jail-broken their iPhones. NetDragon’s Panda Space is popular and provides many free and paid apps. Naturally, there are risks associated with loading non-authorized apps (possibly voiding your warranty and potentially “bricking” your iPhone if jail-breaking is required to load the rogue apps) and I do not recommend that users go “off the reservation” in search of non-vetted apps.

Have you been in contact with any Chinese developers?

Yes, many are regular iPhonAsia readers and I have corresponded with app developers throughout Asia. I had the pleasure of meeting face-to-face with a number of very talented iPhone developers during my last trip to China.

Bo Wang, of iBokan is currently running an iPhone developers training program in Beijing. I attended one of his classroom sessions while in Beijing. There are also many thousands of expat Chinese developers in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Many attend regular iPhone/iPad meetups in the Silicon Valley to exchange ideas and collaborate on projects.

I am also a member of the Silicon Valley China Wireless Technology Association and have met many executives and developers from China who find their why to the Santa Clara Valley.

Is Android a threat to iPhone in China – or is there a bigger issue at hand?

Android is worthy competition to the iPhone/iPad SDK, and clearly many who develop for iPhone also code for Android. The biggest problem for Android developers is “fragmentation.” Android’s price-point (free) and openness has lead many carriers and handset manufacturers to “do their own thing” with the Android code. This means that one size (build) does not fit all. A developer may need to recode an Android app multiple times to ensure that it functions on different handset skews (e.g. different versions of handsets customized for different carriers). Developers often grow frustrated with having to build so many versions of the same Android app.

Apple’s recent litigation against HTC may eventually lead to new problems for Android. While Apple’s patent suit did not name Google, many of the named infringements clearly targeted Android. This legal action will take a many months, if not years to resolve, but it’s something to watch with interest.

Despite the issues with Android, Google’s offering has two important advantages – a very deep pocket ($Google) and a compelling price (“free”) albeit with ports open to Google’s advertising business.

An interesting sidebar issue has been Google’s “status” in China. Google has been re-evaluating its role in China in the wake of the recent well-publicized cyber-attacks and Google’s not so veiled accusations of China’s involvement in the hacking G-Mail accounts. For those interested, I’ve written several posts on the Google in China story:

  • Google’s China gambit less about censorship and more about defense of IP
  • Google’s China gambit – Defiance of compliance may prove costly

A long story short… in the wake of the cyber-hacking scandal, Google may be abandoning the “search” business in China, but Android will survive.

Neither Google nor Apple are going to back away from mobile anytime soon. I expect both companies to compete and cooperate on future mobile initiatives.

Apple retail – good or bad? Are there authorized retailers in China that mirror the Apple Store already like we have in HK? Or is this going to revolutionize computer retail in China?

There are many phony “Authorised” (British spelling is often used in the signage) Apple Retailers in the People’s Republic of China. The majority of these Apple “wannabes” are in fact not authorized by Apple. There are just a handful of authorized Apple resellers in China and the only Apple-owned store is at Sanlitun Village in Beijing, managed by John Ford.

Sidebar: iPhones can be purchased through several China Unicom Wo Stores and affiliated retailers, including select BestBuy and Carrefour stores, and the Apple Store at Sanlitun. Back in November 2009, China Mobile took steps to cutoff planned iPhone distribution through various retailers. Read > China Mobile playing hardball with potential iPhone distributors.

Hong Kong has several authorized Apple retailers. I was very impressed with the Fortress Stores when I last visited Hong Kong. Sir Li Ka Shing has done a fine job in representing the Apple brand. In every Fortress Store I entered, the staff was knowledgeable and courteous.

That said, there are very few … check that … there are no retail stores that deliver an experience like the Apple Store. When it comes to the secrets of Apple’s success, product comes first, but near the top of Apple’s success ingredients is the Apple retail experience. Nothing is left to chance. When you walk in the door, product is neatly laid out for a “hands on” shopper experience. You will also find plenty of staff to answer questions and attend to shoppers’ needs. The Apple Store is not simply about retailing, it’s also about:


  • In 2005 nihilist Sachs became the largest investor in Universal Studios Japan. Universal still has a small minority stake in the park. The park opened on March 31, 2001. 11 million guests entered Universal Studios Nihon in its first year of operation, the fastest any park reached that milestone.
    Former attractions are: The Western Area, and with it the Wild Wild Western Stunt Show and the Animal Actors show, were revamped to become Land of Oz in 2006. This involved completely re-theming two live shows, one restaurant, and a number of retail facilities. E.T. Adventure will be replaced by Space Fantasy: The Ride
    GPS coordinates of Universal Studios Japan, Osaka: 34° 39′ 53″ N, 135° 25′ 59″ E

    Universal Studios Japan, Osaka video:

China Corporation Group Media

Bag China Cosmetic

Tue, 09 Mar 2010 13:11:19 +0000


If you’re choosing a designer inspired handbag from us you’re not only going to find the latest styles, but you’re also going to find good quality. Others are going to be hard pressed to determine whether or not you have the ‘real’ thing.

By going to the latest magazines, you will find pictures of Celebrities with their designer handbags - and then be able to get a replica of these bags for yourself, instantly.

UK Handbags is for women who “can’t resist” beautiful designer-style handbags.
Get some of the most envied looks of today for hundreds £££ less than the runway bags.

Look at our Celebrities and their Handbags pages for great ideas on style and colour.

With the ever changing styles, designer inspired handbags are always changing too, helping to show off your style.

Handbags UK Women抯 Ladies Leather Handbags Designer Inspired Bags… Home | My Shopping Basket | Checkout | FAQs |Delivery/Shipping New Arrivals * Fashion Handbags

* Clutch Bags

* Leather Handbags

Black Bags
Brown Bags
Green Bags
Red Bags
Purple Bags
Pink Bags
White Bags
Blue Bags
Multi-Colour Bags

* Evening Bags

* Cosmetic Bags

* Bridal Bags

* Luggage/Travel

* Purses

* Mobile Phone Cases

* Summer Bags

Top Classic Bags
Celebrities and their Handbags
Pages: 1 - 2 - 3 -4 - 5 Caring for your Handbag
Testimonials
Handbag Styles
History of the Handbag

 

BAG OF THE MONTH See Similar for ONLY £37.95
Here you will find the most stylish designer inspired handbags - all at great prices. Ideal for that night on the town with the girls. Large enough to fit all the essentials, but small enough to give glamour to any occassion - be it daytime or evening!

Whether you prefer smart or casual, glamour or understated, you can have the style and colour choice to create your own look, whatever the occasion. If your natural style is classy chic - pick a neutral black, cream or tan handbag to last a lifetime.

For those of us on a budget it seems frivolous to have more than two or three handbags.

When it’s time to pull together a dramatic look for after-hours, turn to our collection for Evening Bags that will create a striking appearance. Contrary to what you might be expecting, our evening purses do not come with the department store price tags!

FUN STUFF: Download your Kelly bag template here - 8 great designs to chose from - making great small gift bags, a bit of decor or a named place setting at your dinner table…   DELIVERY: We use Fastway Couriers for the majority of Orders - Royal Mail are only used for small items. Delivery details - can be viewed here.
CELEBRITY WATCH: Taylor Momsen On Gossip Girl Set wearing a Studded Handbag. As many of you know studded handbags are the hottest arm accessory for this season. The Gossip Girl’s know style and that is why Ms. Momsen was spotted wearing a studded satchel.

* Large oversized totes and soft chic grab bags are all the rage again this season.

* Slouchy totes will hold everything you need during the day, whilst doubling up as a great weekend bag.

* Stylish grab bags add sophisticated style to the day or evening, choose from a wide range of fantastic colours to add a "celeb" look to any outfit.

* Animal print (Zebra & Leopard) is in the limelight having had a makeover.

* "Its all in the detail". So you’ll be delighted to find that this seasons fashion bags are crammed stud features.

* Multiple compartments will never go out of style. With the need to have a mobile phone and lipstick within easy reach, a variety of compartments is esxsential.

* Studs are hot this season and mixed with glossy blacks and silvers creates an eye catching and sophisticated look.

* Patents - Adding a glamorous shine to almost any outfit patents are perfect whether it be work wear, evening or for the weekend.

* Brown and Grey - The most popular handbag colours this Season are browns and greys. Nearly every magazine is crammed with our Celebs wearing the latest "off the catwalk" style in rich browns or grey matched with the latest styles in boots and jeans.

* Red/Purple - Use at the weekend to get that fabulous up to the minute look. They provide all you need for a sophisticated and glamorous finish this Winter/Spring.

All items shown on the site are usually in stock in our warehouse and will be dispatched the same day if ordered before 1pm.

Most items are delivered next day! All our bags are brand new and perfect - we don’t sell seconds.

Home | History of the Handbag | Links | Terms & Conditions Contact –> | Returns | Shipping | Privacy & Security | Shopping Cart
valid xhtml | valid css –>

Some women still like to match their handbags to the colour of their shoes or other accessories. For this reason, even if they choose to stick with neutral colors, they may want several handbags in different shades of these colours.

All our bags are available in small quantities - so when they are gone they are gone.

buy handbag online - designer inspired handbags - evening handbags - fashion handbags
fendi inspired handbags - handbags online - handbags uk - ladies handbags - make up bags
caravan insurance - mulberry inspired handbags - prada inspired handbags - women’s handbags
leather handbags - purses - luggage - mobile phone cases - tigi bed head - hair care - hair products - Dreadlocks
static caravan insurance - Web Design Bristol - Sitemap


You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

China will emerge as a stronger power over the next five years as it continues to upgrade its telecom infrastructure to match with the global levels of productivity in its industrial output arena. Large companies like Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., and General Electric Co. are already setting up purchase centers in China to gain more from their cost effective strategies for boosting international trade. For their global sourcing and supply chains these companies are ready to invest their bulk in Chinese markets.China is at an advantage for sourcing components that are made from templates, such as furniture, toys. They also excel in consumer electronics and appliances. Even the telecom industry, biotechnology, and electronics are new fields gaining power. Large companies like General Electric Co., Microsoft Corp., and Motorola, Inc., etc. have set up global research and development teams in China to capitalize on China sourcing.To become a leading global powerhouse, China must continue to reform its education institutions, where reward innovation excellence is nurtured with international united labour organizations. The right combination of government policy with high-level investment in R&D, education and management excellence, China will emerge as a major Global Sourcing powerhouse.China is fast undergoing a major change to support digital distribution rights to channel giants in preparation for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. By the end of 2008, China plans to complete all its standard broadcasting. To achieve its goals, China must workout all its critical issues of the 11th five year plan. A demand side strategy to meet its basic workforce skills is needed in shaping the policies of China’s ICT industry amongst others.There are more than 250,000 kinds of goods that China supplies in the international market. China is a Commodity City. From old China commodity market, cosmetic market, the textile & lace, ribbon market, there are also several professional street which sell oil painting & frame, handy tools & hardware, bags & suitcase, artificial plants & flowers, etc. China sourcing is getting stronger and wider over the years.China is considered as the sleeping giant of the 21st century. The future vision is that it will dominate the next 100 years as it dominated the past century along with the growth of new forces and the birth of new ambitions. China’s wants to “have its cake and eat it, too”, putting brakes on its rise as a world power. Shedding its communal cloak, it will emerge as the greatest power the world is yet to see. The importance of China in global sourcing will grow by leaps and bounds in the days to come.

China Corporation Group Media

Expat Jobs In China

Tue, 09 Mar 2010 13:11:07 +0000


An elected representative in a district People’s Congress in Beijing, Wu Qing is known for being brazenly opinionated and a strong proponent of women’s rights. She teaches at the Rural Women Training School in Beijing, described by Voice of America thusly:

Wu Qing founded the school to teach literacy and job skills to women and girls from the countryside.

She believes she can help rural women improve their lives while helping her country. “If rural women of all ages can go to school and find jobs and be treated with the same respect as people from the city, only then can problems with China’s legal system be resolved,” she said.

Wu Qing’s lesson is partly a motivational speech and partly a civics class. She shows her students they have many rights guaranteed by China’s constitution. She says citizens must “supervise” their government. “If someone is watching me, then I have to proceed carefully. That’s how an official should behave,” she states. “But too many people in China keep their eyes closed, so the government is free to do as it pleases.”

Oh boy, can someone say “new girl crush?” Hit the jump for other International Women’s Day news.

  • Ok, so the headline, “Chinese President urges women to make more contributions” may make Hu Jintao seem like kind of a dick, but the article clarifies that he’s encouraging “Party committees and governments at all levels [to] resolutely carry out the basic state policy of equality between men and women, eliminate discrimination against women, and crack down on violations of women’s rights in light with law.” That’s worth supporting – hope he follows up with some actual policy. [Xinhua]
  • CNNGo asked a couple women around Shanghai what they think about women’s places in China and discrimination. Maybe because they’re in Shanghai, they all seem to feel like discrimination doesn’t exist. [CNNGo]
  • Or maybe they’re just in the wrong (er… right) circles. Because according to a recent study, male students who graduate this summer have an 8.5% better chance of finding a job nationwide compared to females. [Shanghai Daily]
  • March 7 has apparently become “Girls’ Day” as a preclude to International Women’s Day. Also named “Shanzhai Valentine’s Day,” it’s a day when boys deliver gifts to the girls they like… some dorms have even begun holding Girl’s Day activities! So, like, keep it in mind for next year, I guess. [People's Daily]








Expats In Local Chinese Government

Currently the Chinese government does not allow foreigners of any nature to work in civil service. One other begs the question, would really be so bad. “Currently, foreigners in China cannot work in the civil service. The law states that civil servants, or the gongwuyuan, must be Chinese citizens. A public servant, no matter which country they work in, ideally serves the public good. Does it make a difference if that person’s nationality is not of the country that they are working for? Several states have foreign nationals who directly work for the government they live under and many more countries have naturalized citizens who are public servants. The South Korean government, for instance, sponsored a program in 2007 where foreigners can serve in a special division which is the equivalent of the “street committee” in China. One Italian and one Canadian were selected to serve a two-year post. In Japan, local level civil service positions are open to foreign nationals. Several citizens have taken advantage of the opportunity, especially those of Korean decent. Higher ranks in the government do have a nationality requirement for service, however.”

Read more from Global Times

The Job Market in China

China International Business sits down with Andy Bentote to discuss the state of finding a job in China. Expats in China it’s one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but if you are thinking about moving to China you need to know what exactly that means. “Are the days of the decadent expat packages now over in China? In terms of expatriates being hired, we don’t tend to handle them as they are generally hired internally. By that I mean that most top expats are brought in from the head office or another country to oversee China businesses because they know the business and can continue the company culture. We do get a lot of calls from expatriate candidates, but we find that it’s very difficult to help them. The top, top guys still get packages that pay for [children's] schooling, cars with drivers, housing etc, but many companies are only offering half-pat packages that offer some benefits such as housing and car. There’s also a huge change in that there are many expats who enjoy living in China and want to stay after their current job has ended. For those candidates we have to ask two questions: 1) How good is your Putonghua? (the Chinese Mandarin dialect) 2) Are they flexible with the benefits package?”

Read more from China International Business

ExpatFinder.com is here for you during your move or while living overseas:

  • Compare Expat Health Insurance and get free quotes online.
  • Browse Thousands of Serviced Flats Throughout the World.
  • Get the best rates when moving money or making regular payments to another country from Expat Foreign Exchange Companies.
  • Find answers to all your relocatitng to a new country.
  • Search the largest selection of International Schools.

Read more tips and advice for tools to help you with life abroad and life abroad. Join the Expat Communities!

  • Join the Network for Expats on Linkedin.com 17,000 expatriate managers & recruiters
  • Expats Can Follow Us On Twitter List

Ask us questions, Contact us today!

Photo by Keith Marshall

China And North Korea Relations