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Made in China: Your Job, future, and fortune Hip Hop in Shanghai
As the economic picture in China transforms, so does the cultural landscape.
An old military factory that used to turn out uniforms, is now producing the Chinese edition of Seventeen magazine for a generation that relates to American values.
"They believe in self-expression," said Huang Hung, chief executive officer of China Interactive Media group. "They believe in individuality. They believe in pursuit of happiness for themselves."
At a trendy nightclub in Shanghai, the DJ who used to buy his favorite music on the black market growing up, now makes a living spinning hip hop above packed dance floors.
Slowly, the American Dream is becoming the Chinese Dream, but not everyone is comfortable with the transformation.
"You can't think just one thing about China," Haass said. "The U.S.-China relationship, more than any other in the world, will determine the character of the lives for you, me, our children and our children's children."
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