To block cultural exchange channels is to suppress a nation's space to grow culturally.
We talk corporate strategy with Alex Zheng, the CEO of China's second largest budget hotel chain.
China's Internet companies will change roles, from having been students they will now become teachers.
The miracle of the Chinese economy is based on the premise that speed trumps all other considerations.
We sit in on a lesson at the communist party school in Fujian where the students are made to ponder the tension between maintaining stability and defending civil rights.
Despite the many advantages and the perceived strength of China's large SOE, many companies are likely to experience difficulties over the coming months.
Shaolin Temple, the cradle of Kung Fu, now attracts 1.5 million visitors a year, but its popularity has created tension between its Buddhist abbot and local officials.
Wenzhou's iconic entrepreneurs started disappearing in autumn, but with the city's network of trust in tatters, it's now the lenders who are on the run.
Cai Qi, a senior party official in Zhejiang, has 5 million people following his microblog, where he has shared his thoughts on his city's scenery, smoking and depression.
The party boss in Guangdong, whose GDP would place it in the world's top 20 nations, says he's more concerned about realigning the economy than being No.1 in China.