Western Brands in China – How Do They Translate?
Posted onProject Pengyou summer intern, So-Hyeong Lee describes how Western brands can be translated very differently in Chinese.
Project Pengyou summer intern, So-Hyeong Lee describes how Western brands can be translated very differently in Chinese.
For those of us who are out of the country during the big day, you can (and should) still participate by exercising your right to vote. Keep reading for a guide on how to register and vote while you’re abroad.
173 million people in China who suffer from mental illness – a largely invisible disease. Project Pengyou intern shares Hao Wu’s photo essay documenting the struggles of this illness in the life of one farmer, Ming Li.
School is starting and many Pengyous are kicking off a first semester abroad in China. Fresh out of her own first China experience, Project Pengyou summer intern Sohyeong Lee shares some tips and tricks to make your first China experience great!
School is starting and many Pengyous are kicking off a first semester abroad in China. David Ferguson, Project Pengyou summer intern, writes about his experiences in Beijing as a beginner Mandarin student.
This October, we’ll return to Harvard where it all began to meet our fourth cohort of US-China bridge builders and leaders – introducing the Fall 2016 Project Pengyou Leadership Fellows!
Sept. 5th saw the conclusion of this year’s G20 forum, held in Hangzhou, where central discussions focused on the challenges we must face together in an ever-globalizing world.
Meet Project Pengyou summer 2016 intern Ellen Hao, a rising 2nd year at the University of Chicago. Mainland Chinese, she was born in Minnesota and raised in Hong Kong. Follow her burgeoning awareness of her own cultural identity through childhood memories and Mahjong.
Project Pengyou interns, David Ferguson and Yixuan Lim, took a spin around the hutongs as a trial run of a new e-bike tour service in Beijing. Here’s what happened along the way.