The Sydney Morning Herald just reported that the whole Chinabounder blog seems to be a hoax! The blog was set up by performance artists, both men and women, from Britain, Australia, Japan and China. They 'fabricated its content as an investigation into online vigilante behavior.' If this is true
The putrid aroma of hypocrisy hangs heavily over the furor generated by publication of compromising photos of the Twins star Gillian Chung Yan-tung in Easy Finder magazine.
Where were all those solemn media personalities clad in black to be found when far more intrusive and damaging media reports dragged the families of suicidal teenagers into the public domain?
Man buys the viginity of seventeen pre-teen girls for luck...
Thoughts on waste - pronking, potlatches and mandatory golf lessons.
Israeli-Chinese culture shock : The Chinese experience by an Israeli mom in China
Charlie from the blog Positive Solutions laments a boring and ill-informed report on China from Will Hutton in The Observer.
Now I know why every time I'm in HK or China, I see people that look like they've been run over by Chanel. Some folks put rappers to shame with the number of LV, G and RL logos branded all over them. Remember, comrades, just because it's name-brand and expensive, don't mean it looks good.
Angry Chinese Blogger gives us this great post about one of the few times "man horribly mauled and eaten by six bears" and "tragedy" don't go hand in hand.
The White Guy / Taiwanese Girl thing seems to be a powerful myth for straight Western men here, and I’d like to point out some of the fictional elements of this myth.
The China Business Journal rants about the recent subway contruction accident in Beijing. She wrongly claims that Rupert Murdoch 'owns' Phoenix TV (when did an 18 per cent stake equate to ownership?)
China Daily's star columnist Raymond Zhou rallies against China's excess of government agencies that charge exorbitant registration fees.