I don't understand what this is about - other than selling expensive shoes. Nor am I endorsing Nike. I guess they use Chinese language here just to be "hip".
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Supporters of President Ma Ying-jeou gathered in front of the party's campaign headquarters in Taipei on Jan. 14. By ANDREW JACOBS Published: January 16, 2012 BEIJING — There was another winner in the election this weekend that handed President Ma Ying-jeou of Taiwan a second term in office — the faint but unmistakable clamor for democracy in China. (read More) http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/17/world/asia/taiwan-vote-stirs-chinese-hopes-for-democracy.html?_r=1&hpw NANJING, China — Wang Peijie’s idea for what would become the most-talked-about show in China was simple: Throw a spotlight on this country’s bright young things as they court each other on stage to pop music and audience applause.(NYTimes, By EDWARD WONG Published: December 31, 2011)
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