Super-rich Splash Cash at Exhibition of Luxury |
With fast-growing wealth at their disposal, the increasing number of super-rich Chinese are bound to buy something expensive. |
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China Makes Historic Debut at Paris Fashion Week |
Jefen, China's first designer label unveiling its ready-to-wear collection at Louvre in Paris, opened the official eight-day 2007 Spring-Summer Paris Fashion Week on Sunday. |
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Shanghai Men Go Under Knife for Beauty |
A growing number of men in Shanghai are taking an interest in their looks and are having cosmetic surgery or walking into beauty salons, official figures have shown. |
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SK-II Cosmetics Pulled off Shelves in China |
US consumer products giant Procter & Gamble Co announced on Friday it has suspended the sale of its SK-II skincare products in China and closed counters selling the beauty line. |
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Shenzhen Overseas Jewelry Sales Sparkle |
Shenzhen, a special economic zone in south China's Guangdong Province and a leading jewelry processing and distribution base for the nation, exported US$390 million worth of jewelry in the first eight months of the year. |
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Grand Gold Palace Exhibited in HK |
The gold palace built by Hang Fung Gold Technology Group is exhibited in Hong Kong, Wednesday, September 20, 2006. The palace costs HK$300 million and used 2.5 tons of gold. |
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Product Recall Should be Unconditional |
The China Consumers' Association (CCA) said Thursday that shoppers were entitled by law to demand that substandard products be recalled unconditionally. |
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Japanese Cosmetics Cause Concern in China |
China will halt imports of SK-II cosmetics if excessive traces of heavy metals are again detected in products in the future, said an official with the state quality watchdog. |
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American Granny to Have Plastic Surgery in China |
American granny Norma, 66, accompanied by her friend Diane, flew to China a few days ago, aiming to have a facelifting operation in the Aist Facelifting Center in Changsha, Hunan Province. |
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DIY Love Tokens: A New Fashion in Beijing |
Young lovers in Beijng are no longer satisfied with transmitting love letters and holding romantic candle dinners. Currently, their favorite love tokens are made by themselves, the DIY love tokens. |
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