Day: July 30, 2010

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Ever Thought About Living and Working in Australia?

Making the move to Victoria is the easy part. Deciding between a metropolitan or regional lifestyle will be your most difficult decision. Do you opt to live in the cosmopolitan capital which has repeatedly been named as ‘most liveable in the world’ or do you stretch out in the wide open spaces of regional Victoria? Either way, you can’t go wrong!

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A Mini Resort Within the City – Regal International East Asia Hotel

There is nothing quite like the full Shanghai experience than staying in the city’s leafy former French Concession, and, the Regal International East Asia Hotel, on the city’s famous Hengshan road is exactly that.

The 330 rooms and suites are extremely comfortable and spacious with fantastic views over the tree-lined streets of Puxi.

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Crown Worldwide Cellars – State of the art Wine Storage in China

Crown Worldwide may be better known as Crown Relocation and moving services but has in Shanghai recently launched its Crown Wine Cellars Shanghai operation, which has been modelled on the success of the company’s private Hong Kong cellars.

Aimed at both domestic wine collectors and local and international distributors looking for state-of-the-art wine cellar design and facilities in China, Crown Wine Cellars Shanghai has, in just several months since the launch, signed on several large-scale international wine importers and its first Australian winery.

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Architektonic – Re-writing Sustainable Development in China

Victorian architectural firm, Architektonic, is re-writing the rules on sustainable development in China
When Joburt Betadam pitches his architectural services to firms in China, he uses sophisticated 3D animation technology instead of words. And the Chinese love it!

Joburt, who is Director of Victorian architectural firm, Architektonic, says that he learned very early on that a picture speaks a thousand words, particularly in China. This comes back to the fact, he says, that in the Chinese language, each written character is a visual representation of an idea.

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A New Way of Thinking About China – The University Of Sydney

The opening of a new China Studies Centre is further testament to the University of Sydney’s long-term commitment to China writes Professor John Hearn.

In Shanghai last month, Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith announced the next stage of the University of Sydney’s long-term China plan: a new China Studies Centre that will come into being on January 1, 2011.

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