Showing posts with label Fujian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fujian. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

High End Tea Sales Slump, Crab Sales Up

After the luxury baijiu market saw sale suffering over the new anti-corruption drive that has left officials stumped as to what to buy for gifts in the upcoming holidays, the tea market is looking pretty grim too.

According to a report on the People's Daily, vendors in the Maliandao tea market have seen sales almost grind to a halt with official orders banning extravagant presents for officials.  
"We used to work overtime every day to weigh, pack and deliver tea before the festival, but this year, the business has never been worse," said Ye Zhen, a shop owner who sells Fujian tea, adding that high-end tea is hardly being sold at all.

But all is not lost, those canny enough to sell cheaper, more acceptable mooncakes, baijiu or tins of tea have been raking it in.  Boxes of mooncakes going for 100rmb a pop have been flying off the shelves in eastern Anhui, and the falling price of crabs has meant that ordinary people can now afford what was once a luxury foodstuff.

As crab and lobster make their way onto the tables of the ordinary working folk, officials still eager or stupid enough to cement a business relationship with a CCP mandarin.  Ordering via the Internet has meant that warehouses across the country are doing a brisk trade, and courier companies ferrying the 1000rmb bottle of baijius make a small fortune.
"Some people place orders on the Internet and leave the addresses of their 'friends'. So, no one would know what's in the packages or how much they are worth," said a tea shop owner, who declined to be named.

So much for going after tigers and flies.  The year long corruption crackdown is only in it's infancy, but the limiting damage to the economy and cleaning up government is not going to be as easy as Xi Jin Ping might think.


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Friday, August 30, 2013

Four Year Old Killed By Bulldozer in Zhe Jiang Land Grab

As the property bubble in China continues to expand, and the poor get ousted as local government officials take land from the poor folk working the land.

China has a lot of land, and most if it is tilled by the poor, who do part time work in the cities as migrant workers and till their paltry allotment of land to make ends meet.  Unfortunately, in modern China, your worth is measured by how much money you have and how wide your waistline.  And how many kids you've trampled over to make your mark.

Graphic images of a three/four year old girl (depending on which source you consult) have surfaced on Weibo that show exactly what the opinion of Chinese officials is when it comes to clearing a path to either promote their own career within the Party, or simple to toe the Party line and keep building buildings no matter what the cost.

The child was killed as a dispute over land took place in Zhang Pu County, Zhejiang.  Hong Xiao Rou's father asked officials "What is more important — human life or land acquisition?", the answer came all too swiftly:  "Land acquisition."

Photos of Xiao Rou's body which was crushed beneath the tracks of a bulldozer posted on Weibo.  When pressed for comment, an official statement read "There’s no demolition. Yes, the girl died. But she was accidentally killed by the bulldozer when they were flattening the [adjacent] land as she sneaked into the building site and played there."

 

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