All good things come to an end, and that is true today for myself and China Rises. This blog is taking a rest. At some point in the near future, a new McClatchy correspondent will arrive in China and likely... ...full story at Tim Johnson
from Tim Johnson on Fri, Apr 10 2009
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| 13 May 08 |
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Massive Quake »
YouTube video China Quake Death Toll Rises to Nearly 10,000
Death toll in China earthquake rises to nearly 10,000 while untold numbers remain trapped
A powerful earthquake toppled buildings, schools and chemical plants Monday in central China, killing about 10,000... |
| 30 Mar 08 |
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China Suburbanization Writ Large » China Law Blog Time Magazine's Shanghai correspondent, Bill Powell, (also of Time's China Blog) did a great story, entitled, "The Short March," on his family's move to a Shanghai suburb (h/t to The Yuan Also Rises). Good article on the suburbanization of China, but even... |
| 10 Oct 07 |
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This is what the former Starbucks outlet in the Forbidden City looks like now » Shanghaiist It serves espressos at RMB30 each, and there are NO customers in sight most of the time, not even on weekend afternoons. At least that's what Tim Johnson, the Beijing Bureau Chief for McClatchy Newspapers and author of the China Rises blog found on his... |
| 22 Apr 09 |
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Around Shanghai: Protesting high rises, mobile phone comics and a big ol' auto show » Shanghaiist Wealthy people in high-rises are publicly protesting Shanghai Film Group President Ren Zhonglun's plans to build more high-rises. Good on them? [Shanghai Scrap] Shanghai-based Nial O'Connor talks about his new comic “Jing Squared” (晶... |
| 25 Jun 07 |
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Nanny's little list » Danwei Ho hum, the Typepad blog hosting and software service was blocked in China sometime last week. This means that China Law Blog, Useless Tree and Tim Johnson's China Rises are not accessible in Mainland China. Decentralization is key gentlemen! If you... |
| 20 Nov 07 |
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Tampons As China Marketing Symbol » China Law Blog Fascinating post over at the relatively new The Yuan Also Rises blog (tied in with China International Business Magazine). The post is entitled "Why don't Chinese women use tampons" and it serves as a good reminder of how and why China's consumer market... |