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In accordance with Chinese taste, the naturalism was enhanced with fine enamel coloration and markings made of diamonds, rubies and emeralds.
FORBES: Collecting
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While there have been calls for that to change, it is too early to say whether Chinese taste buds can be altered.
BBC: Hong Kong shark fin trade declines
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But the Chinese taste for London luxury does not end there.
BBC: Chinese tourists snub 'Big Stupid Clock'
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More and more Chinese are acquiring a taste for fine French wines, and Bordeaux sales are climbing as a result.
FORBES: China Enters the Vineyard
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One day, when Chinese really get a taste for the juice, maybe the New World will be learning from this really Old World.
FORBES: Wine and Rosy Chinese Prospects
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As the Chinese get richer, their taste in liquor is changing.
FORBES: China's Favorite Alcoholic Beverages
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If a CEO wears jeans with T-shirts tucked in instead of a suit and tie, said one Chinese observer, his sartorial taste will likely to be called "Jobs style".
CNN: China's Apple fans lament cult figure Jobs' resignation
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Chinese companies got their first taste of the U.S. market two decades ago, when it seemed as if half of the items in the local Wal-Mart were made in China, often for U.S. brands.
FORBES: The long march to marketing
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Chinese consumers seem to have even more of a taste for variety than most.
ECONOMIST: Selling foreign goods in China
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Whether the artist deserves to be mentioned in the same sentence as the long-time stars of the art world is a matter of personal taste, but the sale of "Chinese Girl" appears to have cemented his reputation as a commercial, if not critical, success.
CNN: 'Mona Lisa' of kitsch, most reproduced painting, sells for $1.5m
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Such literati painting became emblematic of Chinese culture, and several works in the last gallery attest to Dong's posthumous influence on the taste of Qing art patrons.
WSJ: Paths Easy and Daunting | Ming Masterpieces | Artful Recluse | Lacma | Asia Society | By Lee Lawrence