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China’s School for Gold-Diggers is Now Enrolling

With all the nouveau riche cropping up in China, it was only a matter of time before the gold-diggers caught wind. In fact, there’s now a school in Beijing that recently opened its doors for students looking to perfect their gold-digging skills. The Moral Education Center for Women offers a 30-hour training course for $3,000 and focuses their attention on snagging their pupils a billionaire or millionaire.
By Laura Schreffler
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Steve Wynn Buys $12.8 Million Chinese Vases for Upcoming Macau Casino

Hotel and casino magnate Steve Wynn of Wynn Resorts recently acquired an ultra-rare set of antique Chinese vases to grace his newest resort in China’s gambling mecca of Macau. The company announced on Friday that they shelled out nearly $12.8 million for four of the stunning porcelain vases last Thursday, July 7, from a private collection at Christie’s International “Exceptional” Sale.
By Laura Schreffler
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Polo is the New Golf for China’s Nouveau Riche

Polo has always been an illustrious sport and now, with waves of new wealth sweeping across China, the country has seen a proper uprising of the sport on their own turf. The inaugural Goldin Gold Cup polo match on Saturday, July 2 brought crowd of colorful hats, high fashion, and China’s nouveau riche to a well-manicured field in Northeast China in the outskirts of Tianjin, a city that is home to over 12 million people.
By Laura Schreffler
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Bangkok Named ‘World’s Best City’ 2011 by Travel + Leisure

Bangkok has been named by renowned U.S. travel magazine Travel + Leisure as World’s Best City as part of their World’s Best 2011 Awards issue. This is the second year in a row that Bangkok has taken the prestigious title as based on the votes of thousands of Travel + Leisure readers.
By Laura Schreffler
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Hautos: Ferrari Auctions First FF Model in Japan for Disaster Relief Funds

Ferrari auctioned off a Ferrari FF and other branded items in Japan this past weekend to raise funds for victims of the nation’s recent earthquake and tsunami disasters. Over 200 clients and collectors were in attendance to support the cause and raised more than $724,000 in relief funds. While most of the money came from the sale of the FF – the first Ferrari FF to hit Japan – the iconic Italian auto brand also auctioned shirts signed by the Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro Formula 1 team.
By Laura Schreffler

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