Hey folks, I've thrown together a badge and accompanying post for any bloggers or webmasters that wish to add a way for their visitors to get information on how to donate to the China quake relief funds.
Jack Perkowski, author of Managing the Dragon, says you don’t need to speak Chinese, but have good business sense and a sense of food humor. From a podcast produced in Beijing with the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
Christine Lu (of China Business Network) compiled a great list of the (primarily English-language) China Twitterati on Twitter. If you’re on Twitter and am interested in China, go follow the Twitterati on the ChinaList...
In the newest Lost Laowai post, John raises some interesting questions about whether being "Chinese" is actually the multi-ethnic melting pot the CPC brochures tout, or if it is a highly fragmented collection of close-knit pockets.
excerpts:
"I would pity the country that had the collective patriotism and will of the Chinese people focused upon it in war;
"The Chinese people are peaceful; They just want to be heard.
"the Chinese people should cherish their right to protest and do it proudly.
Having invited China onto the world stage as a reward for progress in recent decades, is the West now taking pleasure in embarrassing China for all the work that still needs to be done?
Of course, the CCP’s jealous nature views the flag as a symbol of a Tibetan identity outside of their control, and Beijing has never displayed tolerance for anything or anyone that challenges them for popularity. Just ask the FLG.
"Brainwashing" -- where did the word come from,what do we use it to mean? Mutant Palm's elegant write up, with pictures, references, and links to Edward Hunter's 1950 book down to use in Chinese today.
A CCTV host has been criticised after being caught yawning on air.
This rather humorous post, written by my fellow blogger, Stephen, comments on the 'heartfelt' apology issued by CNN over Mr. Cafferty's remarks on the Chinese people.
We've turned off anonymous voting (the ability for all site visitors to vote on stories) and limited it to registered voters for the time being.rnrnThe idea behind the Hao Hao Report is to have a method for all of us to quickly find the best and most interesting posts and news reports about Ch
Travelers to mainland China are now issued single- or double-entry 30-day China visas only due to the concern of the Beijing Government over security issue during the Olympic Games, according to the report in South China Morning Post (SCMP)