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  • A woman tends to her vegetables on her land on the outskirts of Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010. The land is slated for a new housing development. Land disputes between local government officials and farmers have contributed a large portion of rural unrest in China.
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  • University students looking for jobs at a fair in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010.  As China has rapidly expanded college enrollment in recent years, resulting in 6.1 million college graduates in 2009 compared with only 850,000 ten years ago, it is increasingly becoming difficult for graduates to find jobs, while starting average salary has actually dropped in the last few years.
    QS100127Hangzhou022.jpg
  • University students looking for jobs at an employment fair in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010.  As China has rapidly expanded college enrollment in recent years, resulting in 6.1 million college graduates in 2009 compared with only 850,000 ten years ago, it is increasingly becoming difficult for graduates to find jobs, while starting average salary has actually dropped in the last few years.
    QS100127Hangzhou004.jpg
  • Screens showing live data feeds concerning the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. As of 2:30 PM, over 21 billion RMB 3.3 billion USD of sales were made through the internet portal. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba036_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees have a brief celebration as they meet certain sales targets during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba033_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba021_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba016_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba003_1_1.jpg
  • University students looking for jobs at a fair in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010.  As China has rapidly expanded college enrollment in recent years, resulting in 6.1 million college graduates in 2009 compared with only 850,000 ten years ago, it is increasingly becoming difficult for graduates to find jobs, while starting average salary has actually dropped in the last few years.
    QS100127Hangzhou026.jpg
  • University students looking for jobs at a fair in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010.  As China has rapidly expanded college enrollment in recent years, resulting in 6.1 million college graduates in 2009 compared with only 850,000 ten years ago, it is increasingly becoming difficult for graduates to find jobs, while starting average salary has actually dropped in the last few years.
    QS100127Hangzhou023.jpg
  • University students looking for jobs at a fair in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010.  As China has rapidly expanded college enrollment in recent years, resulting in 6.1 million college graduates in 2009 compared with only 850,000 ten years ago, it is increasingly becoming difficult for graduates to find jobs, while starting average salary has actually dropped in the last few years.
    QS100127Hangzhou015.jpg
  • University students looking for jobs at a fair in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010.  As China has rapidly expanded college enrollment in recent years, resulting in 6.1 million college graduates in 2009 compared with only 850,000 ten years ago, it is increasingly becoming difficult for graduates to find jobs, while starting average salary has actually dropped in the last few years.
    QS100127Hangzhou020.jpg
  • A employee walks past the Alibaba sign at the company's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba022_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba012_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba010_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba007_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba002_1_1.jpg
  • A red carpet is rolled out in anticipation to the arrival of Richard Daley, Mayor of Chicago, at Wanxiang Group's electric automobile division in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on 25 March, 2011. Wanxiang is China's largest provider of technology for electric cars.
    QS110325Hangzhou002.jpg
  • A guard stands at the gate of an Alibaba operations center in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010. Alibaba is the premier business to business portal in China.
    QS100127Hangzhou037.jpg
  • University students looking for jobs at a fair in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010.  As China has rapidly expanded college enrollment in recent years, resulting in 6.1 million college graduates in 2009 compared with only 850,000 ten years ago, it is increasingly becoming difficult for graduates to find jobs, while starting average salary has actually dropped in the last few years.
    QS100127Hangzhou017.jpg
  • Workers sort and move packages at a SF Express sorting facility near the airport in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Express courrier services are facing logistical shortages as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online, with the success of an online retail often depend on the speed of its deliveries.
    Alibaba042_1_1.jpg
  • Workers sort and move packages at a SF Express sorting facility near the airport in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Express courrier services are facing logistical shortages as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online, with the success of an online retail often depend on the speed of its deliveries.
    Alibaba040_1_1.jpg
  • Screens showing live data feeds concerning the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. As of 2:30 PM, over 21 billion RMB 3.3 billion USD of sales were made through the internet portal. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba039_1_1.jpg
  • Screens showing live data feeds concerning the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. As of 2:30 PM, over 21 billion RMB 3.3 billion USD of sales were made through the internet portal. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba038_1_1.jpg
  • Screens showing live data feeds concerning the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. As of 2:30 PM, over 21 billion RMB 3.3 billion USD of sales were made through the internet portal. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba035_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees man their work stations during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba029_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees man their work stations during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba026_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees man their work stations during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba025_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees man their work stations during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba023_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba019_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba018_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba015_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba011_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba009_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba008_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba006_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba005_1_1.jpg
  • Workers sort and move packages at a SF Express sorting facility near the airport in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Express courrier services are facing logistical shortages as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online, with the success of an online retail often depend on the speed of its deliveries.
    Alibaba047_1_1.jpg
  • Workers sort and move packages at a SF Express sorting facility near the airport in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Express courrier services are facing logistical shortages as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online, with the success of an online retail often depend on the speed of its deliveries.
    Alibaba045_1_1.jpg
  • Workers sort and move packages at a SF Express sorting facility near the airport in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Express courrier services are facing logistical shortages as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online, with the success of an online retail often depend on the speed of its deliveries.
    Alibaba043_1_1.jpg
  • Workers sort and move packages at a SF Express sorting facility near the airport in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Express courrier services are facing logistical shortages as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online, with the success of an online retail often depend on the speed of its deliveries.
    Alibaba041_1_1.jpg
  • Screens showing live data feeds concerning the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. As of 2:30 PM, over 21 billion RMB 3.3 billion USD of sales were made through the internet portal. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba037_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees have a brief celebration as they meet certain sales targets during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba034_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees have a brief celebration as they meet certain sales targets during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba032_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees have a brief celebration as they meet certain sales targets during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba030_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees man their work stations during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba028_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees man their work stations during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba027_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees man their work stations during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba024_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba020_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba017_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba014_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba013_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013.  Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba001_1_1.jpg
  • University students looking for jobs at a fair in Hangzhou, China on 27 January 2010.  As China has rapidly expanded college enrollment in recent years, resulting in 6.1 million college graduates in 2009 compared with only 850,000 ten years ago, it is increasingly becoming difficult for graduates to find jobs, while starting average salary has actually dropped in the last few years.
    QS100127Hangzhou006.jpg
  • Workers sort and move packages at a SF Express sorting facility near the airport in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Express courrier services are facing logistical shortages as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online, with the success of an online retail often depend on the speed of its deliveries.
    Alibaba046_1_1.jpg
  • Workers sort and move packages at a SF Express sorting facility near the airport in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Express courrier services are facing logistical shortages as Chinese consumers increasingly shop online, with the success of an online retail often depend on the speed of its deliveries.
    Alibaba044_1_1.jpg
  • T Mall employees have a brief celebration as they meet certain sales targets during the November 11 shopping festival at Alibaba's head quarters in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba031_1_1.jpg
  • Yuan Keru, a 23 year old graduate student at the China Academy of Arts, shops online on T Mall, as the clock strikes zero hour for the November 11th shopping festival at her apartment that she shares with her boyfriend in Hangzhou , China on 11 November 2013. Alibaba, the parent company of T Mall, recorded $5.78 billion of sales during this Chinese version of Black Friday in 2013, as people in China increasingly log on to their computers to shop.
    Alibaba004_1_1.jpg
  • Yang Wei, President of the prestigeous Zhejiang University, poses for photoraphs on campus in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on December 13, 2011. Yang has started a campaign to crack down on academic fraude and plagerism that has plagued and discredited China's higher education system.
    QS111216Hangzhou007.jpg
  • Yang Wei, President of the prestigeous Zhejiang University, poses for photoraphs on campus in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on December 13, 2011. Yang has started a campaign to crack down on academic fraude and plagerism that has plagued and discredited China's higher education system.
    QS111216Hangzhou041.jpg
  • Yang Wei, President of the prestigeous Zhejiang University, poses for photoraphs on campus in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on December 13, 2011. Yang has started a campaign to crack down on academic fraude and plagerism that has plagued and discredited China's higher education system.
    QS111216Hangzhou015.jpg
  • Workers operate on the vehicle battery assembly area of Wanxiang Group's electric automobile division in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China on 25 March, 2011. Wanxiang is China's largest provider of technology for electric cars.
    QS110325Hangzhou036.jpg
  • Visitors take pictures of a robot while attending the 2015 Computing Conference in Hangzhou, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.s bet on data technology is driving greater investment in areas including ways to protect user privacy as it battles Amazon.com Inc. for customers globally.
    QilaiShen_00098.jpg
  • Employees walk through a building lobby at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00086.jpg
  • Employees walk through a building lobby at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00084.jpg
  • Husband and wife team Fan Yi abd Zhang Jie photographed at their office complex in Hangzhou, China on 07 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_003.jpg
  • A man walks near a pavilion on the waterfront of West Lake in Hangzhou, China, on Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. The lake, a popular and crowded tourist destination, saw a rare quiet day as the government shut the area down for tourists and residents alike for the G20 meeting held in the city, returning the lake to its serenity of the old days.
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  • Reflection on the water of West Lake in Hangzhou, China, on Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. The lake, a popular and crowded tourist destination, saw a rare quiet day as the government shut the area down for tourists and residents alike for the G20 meeting held in the city, returning the lake to its serenity of the old days.
    QS2016Archive_568.jpg
  • Visitors attend the 2015 Computing Conference in Hangzhou, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.s bet on data technology is driving greater investment in areas including ways to protect user privacy as it battles Amazon.com Inc. for customers globally.
    QilaiShen_00100.jpg
  • Employees walk through a building lobby at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00087.jpg
  • Working at a start up incubator park in Hangzhou, China on 12 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_052.jpg
  • Working at a start up incubator park in Hangzhou, China on 12 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_036.jpg
  • Working at a start up incubator park in Hangzhou, China on 12 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_037.jpg
  • Working at a start up incubator park in Hangzhou, China on 12 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_035.jpg
  • Husband and wife team Fan Yi and Zhang Jie with their daughter  in Hangzhou, China on 07 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_015.jpg
  • Zhang Jie, a former Alibaba employee who started his own wifi company, photographed in Hangzhou, China on 07 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_022.jpg
  • A man stands in a pavilion on the waterfront of West Lake in Hangzhou, China, on Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. The lake, a popular and crowded tourist destination, saw a rare quiet day as the government shut the area down for tourists and residents alike for the G20 meeting held in the city, returning the lake to its serenity of the old days.
    QS2016Archive_565.jpg
  • Visitors attend the 2015 Computing Conference in Hangzhou, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.s bet on data technology is driving greater investment in areas including ways to protect user privacy as it battles Amazon.com Inc. for customers globally.
    QilaiShen_00099.jpg
  • Grounds crew stands near a sign at a event promoting the 11.11 shopping festival at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00090.jpg
  • Employees walk through a building lobby at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00089.jpg
  • Jack Ma, chairman of the Alibaba Group, attends an event promoting the 11.11 shopping festival at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015
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  • Employees walk through a building lobby at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00083.jpg
  • Working at a start up incubator park in Hangzhou, China on 12 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_055.jpg
  • Husband and wife team Fan Yi and Zhang Jie with their daughter  in Hangzhou, China on 07 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_013.jpg
  • Husband and wife team Fan Yi abd Zhang Jie photographed at their office complex in Hangzhou, China on 07 September 2014.
    QS140906Hangzhou_001.jpg
  • A man uses his cell phone to take pictures of an event promoting the 11.11 shopping festival at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. headquarters in Hangzhou, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2015.
    QilaiShen_00095.jpg
  • Visitors attend the 2015 Computing Conference in Hangzhou, China, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.s bet on data technology is driving greater investment in areas including ways to protect user privacy as it battles Amazon.com Inc. for customers globally.
    QilaiShen_00097.jpg
  • A new high speed inter-city train that connects Shanghai and Hangzhou waits for passengers prior to the line's maiden launch in Shanghai, China on 26 October 2010. In just a few years, China has built the world's longest high-speed rail network, named China Rail High-speed (CRH), and continues to expand despite accusations of technology pilfering and safety concerns. On July 23rd, 2011, two high-speed trains in eastern China collided due to supposed malfunctioning in the signaling system, killing 40 and injuring hundreds, meanwhile a slew of corruption scandals at China's rail ministry has surfaced recently.
    ChinaRail_06.jpg
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