Written by Xinyuan Zhang The flourishing Angkor dynasty, the bloody Khmer Rouge, and the mossy stone temples cast an air of mystery over Cambodia. However, when you actually set… Read more “Cambodia’s Regard for China: How are Chinese Companies Doing There”
Category: South America
Changing Attitudes toward China in Brazil
In Brazil, there is a famous saying: “neither here, nor in China.” The expression indicates a degree of disbelief—an impossibility that even reaches faraway China. The saying… Read more “Changing Attitudes toward China in Brazil”
People around the globe are divided in their opinions of China
As the People’s Republic of China celebrates the 70th anniversary of its founding on Oct. 1, it gets mixed reviews from people around the world, according to… Read more “People around the globe are divided in their opinions of China”
5 charts on global views of China
This article was written by Kat Devlin, a research associate at the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project. In the 40 years since China began opening its… Read more “5 charts on global views of China”
The “Paisano” Relationship of 170 Years Between China and Peru: Past, Present, and Future
This article was written by Peng Sisi, a youth fellow of China House, in March, 2019. Its exotic meats and products are the source for almost all… Read more “The “Paisano” Relationship of 170 Years Between China and Peru: Past, Present, and Future”
China’s Presence in Peru’s Amazon Wildlife Trade: Villain or Victim?
This article was written by Wei Yu, Chen Jun, and Tang Guangkai, youth fellows of China House. he Chinese eat everything with four legs, except tables, and… Read more “China’s Presence in Peru’s Amazon Wildlife Trade: Villain or Victim?”
The “Invisible” Chinese in Brazil: Strategy or Tragedy?
“It’s a mystery,” said Teresa Rossi, a researcher from CEBRI who studies Brazil-China relationship, talking about the efforts the Chinese companies in Brazil made. This gives an… Read more “The “Invisible” Chinese in Brazil: Strategy or Tragedy?”