Coronavirus seems tamed, Chinese economy begins to recover
[ad_1] BEIJING – China has rekindled its factories after having largely brought the coronavirus epidemic under control within its borders. The question now is who will buy the products produced by these factories. Industrial production jumped in China last month more than twice as fast as most economists expected, official data released Friday by the […]
YunBanBao: A Chinese Food Delivery Service Offering Authentic Dishes in Hudson County
Many people who work near Exchange Place have seen it – almost every day of the week a van appears on a street corner around lunchtime. A line of people approaches the minibus and the driver begins to hand them boxes of hot meals. “I work in an office building in Jersey City. Before the […]
Bunny Bunny opens this summer in the Eastern Market with regional Chinese food
A new Chinese takeout and delivery operation is gearing up to open this summer in the former Gather building in the Eastern Market. Chefs Justin Tootla and Jennifer Jackson plan to launch Bunny Bunny next week, featuring a range of dishes from Sichuan, Hunan, Shandong and beyond. The restaurant will share space with the Cøllect […]
In this dinner series, Chinese cuisine is at home around the world
[ad_1] As the times changed from pandemic panic to rage for racial equity, inspired by the murder of George Floyd, Mr. Sin tweaked his agenda: soon he was sending messages to Kia Damon and Ghetto Gastro, a collective of food lovers based in the Bronx. They discussed dishes as varied as yakamein, the Afro-Chinese New […]
Chinese cuisine: comforting and easy to take away
Take-out transportation is king as the extended restrictions on our restaurants continue. Some were able to get into this intensive and hands-on process, some were already doing it, and some… well, not so much. I don’t think any cuisine – other than pizza, perhaps – is as consumer-friendly as Chinese cuisine. Even the takeout containers […]
Qian Yingyi: What is missing in Chinese education? Creativity
[ad_1] Qian Yingyi is a professor and former dean of the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University. The education system is the first thing we blame when it comes to China’s lack of creative talent. It reminds me of Qian Xuesen’s problem: why are our schools failing to cultivate exceptional talent? Although Qian […]