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Singapore to hold 2nd China Film Festival

Singapore will hold a five-day China Film Festival starting on June 6, and it will feature five Chinese films, the Media Development Authority said Thursday.

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"Nighttime noshing at Wangfujing Snack Street", by Ward Justin, a journalist hailing from the United States.He is currently studying Chinese, living in Beijing and working as an editor and columnist for People's Daily Online English Edition. He will tell you his experience at the Wangfujing Snack Street and introduce the delicious food to you."Nighttime noshing at Wangfujing Snack Street", by Ward Justin, a journalist hailing from the United States.He is currently studying Chinese, living in Beijing and working as an editor and columnist for People's Daily Online English Edition. He will tell you his experience at the Wangfujing Snack Street and introduce the delicious food to you.
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Thought the service economy in China was already pretty bad? Then the introduction of robotic attendants will probably not help your mood much.For the moment, however, the attractive avatar, who greets shoppers at the Beijing Jin Xi Fu Jewelry store, is merely a novelty attraction, rather than the beginning of a "revolution" in customer service.
Thought the service economy in China was already pretty bad? Then the introduction of robotic attendants will probably not help your mood much.For the moment, however, the attractive avatar, who greets shoppers at the Beijing Jin Xi Fu Jewelry store, is merely a novelty attraction, rather than the beginning of a "revolution" in customer service.
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