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The New York Times (via CDT) describes how many people in China have been incensed by jubilant celebrations of the Olympics Torch relay in Fujian Province.
It seems rather futile blogging about other issues in light of the fact that thousands of people still left buried by the Earthquake in Sichuan. The death toll now exceeds 12,000 and is sure to increase. The Olympics seem relatively trivial.
That’s right, Tencent publicly notes its expertise in… whistle blowing.
Although the title is a little misleading (I would state that it is about international assumptions made on both sides), I still think this is a must view to really understand the situation over Olympic protests.
The China Film Journal says masturbating for 94 minutes would be better than watching Jackie Chan's new movie The Forbidden Kingdom.
Ok. So most of us are well aware of the Chinese Chat software, QQ. Chances are, if you know a Chinese person, or someone learning Chinese, you know a registered QQ user. But until recently there was no English sign-up page or a Mac version of the QQ application...
Hilarious political cartoon
There’s nothing new about saying “China’s changing”. What isn’t changing? Life changes. There’s nothing new about saying “China’s changing fast”. Every Sinophile for the last 25 years has been saying that, and they’re right. But what gets me is that I’ve got this front-row seat to it all.
China plans to order all foreign students to leave the country before the Olympics games in August, strictly regulate the issuing of business and tourist visas, and deport refugees, sources said on Thursday.
Via http://esinophile.wordpress.com
“Stay out of Chinese internal affairs!” is the quickest way to losing the argument in today’s world. Simply put, globalization makes domestic affairs further entwined with every other nation around the globe.
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
The Chinese government has realized that the internet can not only work against them, but in favor of them too. The BBC, which was responsible for many of the so called lies, was suddenly unblocked in the midst of chaos so that everyone in China could see how and what they reported.