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Creative economy clashes with Chinese traditional commercialism
In the past 20 years, China has been establishing its position as a global manufacturing hub. From Shanghai’s creative industrial park to Beijing’s 798 factories, developing a creative economy has become a new focus of the country’s economy. How does China go beyond its reputation of Made-in-China?
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