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Ford Motor Continues to Grow in China

July 29th, 2010 4:06 am


The Chinese auto market is one of the fastest growing markets in the world, so it is very important that all automakers pay close attention to the trends in China and fight to offer what one of the largest countries in the world wants. The management at the Ford Motor Company has recognized the opportunities available for Ford in China and has been aggressively marketing their cars overseas.

With the tremendous growth that has been happening in China every year, this number is up a massive 53 percent from the same period in 2009. The company has stated that part of the reason for the huge growth in China this year is due to the release of the new Fiesta subcompact car which has been popular among Chinese buyers.

With an unforeseeable end to the tremendous growth in demand for cars in China, it is foreseeable that Ford auto sales in the country could top those of the company’s home country, the United States. So far sales for automakers in China have grown by 26 percent this year over last. Ford’s joint ventures within the country include, but are not limited to Changan Ford Mazda Automobile and Jiangling Motors Corporation. The Ford motor company is poised to continue to be on the rise in China with these ventures helping it along the way. The Jiangling Motors Corporation joint venture is focused on growing the sales of commercial vehicles in China, a sector of the market with an enormous potential for growth.

China Travel Tips to Prepare You For a Visit to China

July 3rd, 2010 6:55 am

There are many reasons why many people all over the world want to visit China. The country, being one of the oldest civilizations in the world, opens new windows for visitors who would like to experience unique landscapes, architecture, customs and delicacies. You may want to visit different parts of China for various reasons, but you may want to take note of some pointers that would help you to be prepared and have a more pleasant experience while exploring the country. Here are some China travel tips that will help you.

What to pack

Making preparations for your trip to China regarding what you should bring is essential for an enjoyable trip. A pair of good walking shoes is absolutely essential, especially if you visit the main attractions as there is a lot of walking involved. The Great Wall of China, for example, has many rough surfaces and lots of steps.

You will also be exposed to the elements in open places like the Forbidden City, so an umbrella or raincoat is essential. Insect repellent is also helpful in keeping the pests away during hot summer months. Most importantly, you should dress according to the weather conditions that apply to the specific time and place of your visit.

Shopping

If you are visiting different cities or regions during your trip, it is recommended that you spread your buys out such that you can purchase the unique products of each place. For example, Xinjiang is famous for carpets while Suzhou is well-known for its silk. Do feel free to bargain to get the best prices for your goods, except in malls and department stores.

Dining

China is a haven for food lovers with a taste for both the familiar and exotic. It is not uncommon to find dishes that make use of many different plant and animal parts, thus usually evoking a variety of reactions in foreigners. Every region has its own specialty dishes and different ways of cooking and preparing that will deliver a range of satisfying culinary experiences to the discerning gourmand. You are not required to tip, although a service charge may be included in some cases.

Safety and security

China as a whole is a safe country to visit, with many helpful and friendly locals. However do take precaution at night and in crowded places, so do carefully safeguard your belongings and valuables and keep them where they are visible. Be careful not to flaunt your jewelry or other indicators of wealth unnecessarily. Most importantly, do not fall prey to scams by keeping your wits about and not following strangers.

How to get around on your own without getting lost

If you are out exploring on your own, it is often a wise idea to bring along your hotel room card as the printed information of the hotel will help you to find your way back if you are lost. When taking a taxi to get around, do bear in mind that many taxi drivers do not know English. Hence it is advisable to get assistance in writing down the name of your destination in Chinese so that he knows where you are going.