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Thousands miles away, but so similar after all ...
read more »Lost Laowai's newest blogger shares a vision of what may be ahead for the troublesome island off China's south-eastern coast. "This is a battle for the hearts and minds of the children of men. China’s 23rd province currently has the world’s richest deposits of video games and cadmium-free toys. Lost access to resource rich Taiwan would be a clear and present threat to China’s stability.
read more »As you might already know, Baidu was hacked by Iranian Cyber Army on January 12. Here are some "profound" analyses that Chinese thought of to explain the cyber attack.
read more »No Christmas in the Middle Kingdom this year. MyLaowai has an article about Santa getting caught and going on trial in Chinaland. Ho!³
read more »Geographically-challenged blogger/dilettante Perez Hilton visits Shanghai, but somehow ends up in "Beijing's Pearl Tower." Tsk, tsk, Mr. Hilton are you trying to hurt the feelings of the Chinese people?
read more »When odd customer demands meet unprofessional customer service...
read more »According to a recent report in the Guangzhou Daily, two young, wealthy, post-80's men spent 80000 RMB initiating a “Girlfriend Wanted” campaign in several universities in Guangzhou . It was carried out by an agency with several attractive girls sending out flyers around college campuses.
read more »Did you really think there was just one China? Here is something to correct your erroneous assumption.
read more »Seems the sugar daddies of Hong Kong don't mind showing off their kids are weak.
read more »This series of letters and notes demonstrate two things: the great strides China has taken towards a more liberal society, and elementary students there do not have any privacy.
read more »My GOD! Google just told me that Korea is boming Hawaii!! Run, Hawaiians, RUN!
read more »I can handle crowds. I've been in China not long comparatively, but certainly long enough that I learned to give up my right to personal space long ago. One cannot last here if one cannot relinquish the luxury of personal space and accept bodily violation by stranger after apathetic stranger.
read more »Two Chinese guys in Guangzhou summarize why a foreign Albino in Guangzhou can get a smoking hot girlfriend.
read more »A tongue-in-cheeck,panoramic view of the Chinese publishing business that is targeted towards a female readership. Contains several barbs on current fashion trends and some typical Chinese perceptions.
read more »Since the Barbie flagship store opened in Shanghai, I can't stop myself from reading Barbie news in China. Today I came across an article by Richard Brubaker on All Roads Lead to China titled Going Home Barbie. Only in China.
read more »Father: (using a baby voice) Sweetie. Don’t misbehave. If you do, you could die..
read more »China Beat on the new owner of The Onion- Yu Wan Mei: Amalgamated Salvage Fisheries And Polymer Injection Corp (www.yuwanmei.com. Check out the Onion's China page http://www.theonion.com/content/china
read more »As the longtime publisher of this news-paper, it is my duty and unrestrained pleasure to announce to you spittle-soaked readers that I have sold The Onion and all of its various holdings to a syndicate of industrious China-men from the deepest heart of the. 鱼
read more »News of the US getting it together enough to make a real go at making a decent showing at Shanghai Expo 2010 has been accompanied by Expo mascot Haibao's coming out as a very dashing gay-disco worthy campy cowboy.
And, at least in this outfit, the question of the previously androgynous little blue wave's gender appears to have been answered. Haibao's sporting quite a package!
read more »Great account of a classic night out in Shenyang: free food, a potentially tranny dancer, and an unusual gift - a portrait of a certain former Middle-East leader drawn by the bar manager.
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