By Adrienne Mong, NBC News Producer YANJI, Jilin Province, China – Huang yian ham ni da!An nyung ha se yo!Kam sah ham ni da! The cries that surrounded us as we walked onto the plane seemed standard fare – "welcome," "hello," and "t... ...full story at NBC World Blog
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YouTube video Yalu (Amnokkang) River devides the largest border city of China and North Korean Sinuiju town. One can see Korean river bank from the Chinese side. Trains, cars and busses cross the river on bridge. From Dandong, 20 minutes by car and you can reach the... |
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Cross-border relations in the face of swine flu » Danwei NBC News Producer Adrienne Mong travels on a plane from Beijing to New York, and wonders if China will step-up its border quarantine controls: Among those lessons learned is greater surveillance of travelers' health - which happens even when there is... |
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China’s Muslim dilemma in ‘The New Frontier’ » NBC World Blog By Adrienne Mong, NBC News Producer KHOTAN, Xinjiang Autonomous Region – Across much of China, strangers upon being introduced will ask each other, "Where is your ancestral home?" Adrienne Mong / NBC News An Uighur couple in Khotan But in t... |
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Wails of grief a year later » NBC World Blog By Adrienne Mong, NBC News Producer HANWANG, Sichuan Province – It came without warning. Its unexpectedness as stunning as the raw emotion it so clearly expressed. We were wrapping up our interview with Huang Lianhe, a father who lost his only chil... |
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Lifting the veil on a North Korean obsession » NBC World Blog By Adrienne Mong, NBC News Producer BEIJING –North Korea has been in the news a lot lately, but for all the articles on its recent missile test or senior leader Kim Jong Il’s health, the isolated state remains a mystery – secretive and opaque... |
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Brr! It’s a wrap at China’s winter wonderland » NBC World Blog By Adrienne Mong, NBC News Producer HARBIN, Heilongjiang Province, China – The first thing most passengers do in China when they get off a plane is head for the bathroom or light up a cigarette. In Harbin, they make for a row of booths labeled "Cloth... |