Chinese ski teacher in Grindelwald
Xu Zhongxing, known in Switzerland as Johnson, is one of eight Chinese ski instructors invited here to try to make the alpine pistes more appealing to a growing number of Chinese tourists. swissinfo met Johnson in Grindelwald (Julie Hunt, swissinfo.ch)
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