A fake bakery chain in China operated nearly 400 outlets without physical stores or licenses Over 67,000 ghost food vendors sold more than 3.6 million cakes through third-party producers Major ...
A customer’s complaint about a disappointing cake kicked off a massive investigation that uncovered thousands of “ghost” food vendors in China, resulting in staggering fines for some of the country’s ...
This cake features a smooth cream exterior with gentle textured layers, creating a soft and refined look. Fresh pink and white roses are arranged on top and around the base, adding a natural and ...
The proverb, “A little fragrance always clings to the hand that gives the roses,” continues to resonate in today’s fast-moving world. Often described as a Chinese saying, it highlights a simple idea: ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - A world premiere play is opening at The Rose Theater this weekend. “The Great Race” is a new take on a centuries-old Chinese folktale. It tells the story of how the 12 Chinese ...
Longtime Guns N' Roses keyboardist Dizzy Reed recently defended Chinese Democracy to "those who don't understand it." Guns released Chinese Democracy in 2008, over a decade after core members Slash ...
Chinese chip companies from SMIC to Hua Hong have reported record high revenue for 2025 with analysts projecting further growth. This has been driven by huge demand for semiconductors related to AI.
China’s high-end retail market delivered a bifurcated performance during the 2026 Chinese New Year (Year of the Horse), underscoring both pent-up demand and an increasingly nuanced consumer mindset.
Roses are the “queen of flowers,” and they’ve earned the title: from Romeo and Juliet to Beauty and the Beast and ABC’s The Bachelor franchise, roses are the enduring symbol of passion, romance and ...
Guns N' Roses quietly passed their 40th year as a band in 2025. But they're hardly resting on their legendary status. They released two new songs, "Nothin'" and "Atlas" in early December and as Slash ...
The viral meme isn’t really about China or actual Chinese people. It's a symbol of what Americans believe their own country has lost. It’s hard to quantify a zeitgeist, but here at WIRED, chronically ...