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	<title>Comments on: How Many Chinas Are There?</title>
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		<title>By: San Diego Office Furniture</title>
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		<description>Yes, the culture in China is diverse from one region to the next just as it is in the U.S. in different states. The variations aren&#039;t just about rural vs. metropolitan areas. Each major city has its own pros and cons that would impact the best location and design for work environments. 

I found this interesting informational page that talks about the different types of industry that are suited to &quot;tier 1&quot; cities, &quot;tier 2&quot; cities and SEZ zones for foreign companies looking to set up shop in China. http://www.beijing.ischam.org/business-in-china/typical-qaa

Basically, employers are advised to look at more than just costs of real estate and paying attention to infrastructure and the pool of available candidates as well. 

Daisy McCarty
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, the culture in China is diverse from one region to the next just as it is in the U.S. in different states. The variations aren&#8217;t just about rural vs. metropolitan areas. Each major city has its own pros and cons that would impact the best location and design for work environments. </p>
<p>I found this interesting informational page that talks about the different types of industry that are suited to &#8220;tier 1&#8243; cities, &#8220;tier 2&#8243; cities and SEZ zones for foreign companies looking to set up shop in China. <a href="http://www.beijing.ischam.org/business-in-china/typical-qaa" rel="nofollow">http://www.beijing.ischam.org/business-in-china/typical-qaa</a></p>
<p>Basically, employers are advised to look at more than just costs of real estate and paying attention to infrastructure and the pool of available candidates as well. </p>
<p>Daisy McCarty<br />
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