Voices from Other Lands

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Voices from Other Lands is a weekly English radio program produced by China Radio International featuring entrepreneurs who originated outside of China doing business in China, hosted by Su Xiaowei. The program airs on Round the Clock and is available on the podcasts through the World Radio Network on the Thurday editiion in the United States, Friday edition in Beijing.

The guests range from an Italian opera house operator wishing to expand Italian opera houses in Beijing, a coffee entrepreneur from Seattle opening up coffee shops in China, and so on.

(Source: http://en.chinabroadcast.cn/537/2006/05/10/61@87152.htm)

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