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In a country where every truth is a lie and every lie is a truth, it can be near impossible to figure out what is what. This latest LLW post tries to make sense of it all.
The Chinese government’s decision to allow the seemingly unrestricted flow of information out of Sichuan this week in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake has surprised many. However, the general assumption that the Chinese government ‘all of the sudden’ decided to pursue a policy of transparency and openess is incorrect. This decision was in fact made last year when the State...
Southern Weekly newspaper is looking for foreigners' photos for their Spring Festival edition.
Submit your photos, get published and make some dough!
A comprehensive report about foreigners appearing on television in China. Includes interview with blogger Ben Ross. Hat tip to Danwei.
Charlie uses a nice analogy to describe the media in China.
The Beijing News alleges that newsstands stockpiled the April 26 edition of the Beijing Evening News because the scrap value of the extra thick edition was worth more than the newspaper's selling price of five mao.