China developing cultural identity of emerging societies

George Fusun Ling obtained his graduate degrees from Oxford University and Yale University. He and his family then moved to China, where they witnessed the Cultural Revolution. After China implemented the open-door policy in 1978, he ventured into the business world, whilst promoting cultural exchan...

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