2011 China Project
[1] Fast Company's 2011 China Project: An Introduction [2]
At the beginning of 2011, Fast Company set out to spend a year in China, documenting the transition, transformation and innovation in that country. Our reporters spent time with people from many sectors of Chinese life, and what our team emerged with was a picture of China that is far more complex than we expected, a portrait of a nation that is complicated and searching collectively for its future. READ MORE [1]
The Facebooks Of China [4] feature
China's fake Facebooks started as mere copycats but now drive innovation in advertising and gaming. They've also built something unique in their country: a place where people can find love, speak out, and be whoever they want to be. READ [4]
[5] "We Live By The Dress, We Die By The Dress" [5] article
Inside the life and mind of Phillip Lim, one of the most talented and most elusive young fashion designers of our time. READ [5]
[6] The People's Education Army [6] slideshow
Here is an existential question of high-school philosophy: If everyone is equally nerdy, does that mean no one is a nerd? VIEW [6]
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Cramming For College At Beijing's Second High [7] Article
An intimate look at a group of elite Beijing high-school students reveals how China's schooling system is one of the resurgent nation's greatest strengths--and biggest weaknesses. READ [7]
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Return to the Silk Road [8] Slideshow
The impact of the Middle East trade registers across Yiwu; you can see it all over the streets of this New Silk Road outpost. VIEW [8]
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Follow The Billionaire [10]
Slideshow
Chen knows all about the lives of the poor in China because for most of his life, he was one of the have-nots. VIEW [10]





