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A Chinese entrepreneur is reviving old ways of wok-making and hopes to tap into growing demand for niche, handmade goods from China's young, affluent consumers.
A CHINESE entrepreneur is reviving old ways of wok-making and hopes to tap into growing demand for niche, handmade goods from China's young, affluent consumers. Tian Huan, 27, started his business ...
Their initial answers were short. “I’m a bit perplexed by the topic; what more than a wok, ladle, and spatula?,” a restaurateur told me. But, still, I pushed on.
A Chinese entrepreneur is reviving old ways of wok-making and hopes to tap into growing demand for niche, handmade goods from China's young, affluent consumers. Tian Huan, 27, started his business ...
A Chinese entrepreneur is reviving old ways of wok-making and hopes to tap into growing demand for niche, handmade goods from China's young, affluent consumers. Tian Huan, 27, started his business ...
DATIAN, China, Oct 25 (Reuters) - A Chinese entrepreneur isreviving old ways of wok-making and hopes to tap into growingdemand for niche, handmade goods from China's young, affluentconsumers. Tian ...
DATIAN, China (Reuters) - A Chinese entrepreneur is reviving old ways of wok-making and hopes to tap into growing demand for niche, handmade goods from China's young, affluent consumers.