Sat 11 Nov 2006Unequal SocietyIn the first of a three-part series to mark the end of six months living in China, Fintan O'Toole visits Zhejiang province, where playing-card factory owners flaunt their wealth and low-paid workers are no longer content with the hand they've been dealtYang Guowen's silver BMW 760i, and his mother's red Mercedes, look a little incongruous parked outside the unmarked, down-at-heel building up a dusty lane that houses his office in Yiwu. There's just a ditch between the lane and the motorway that links this small industrial city to Hangzhou, provincial capital of Zhejiang. A big dog on a chain, fierce-looking but somnolent, guards the building, but, if it were not for the cars, you wouldn't imagine that there was anything here worth guarding.