A Chongqing town family planning department used an unauthorized photo of Super Girl winner Li Yuchun and created an Internet storm. ...full story at ESWN
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| 24 Dec 07 |
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Family Planning in China »
YouTube video Thi is the first international information video of the National Family Planning Comission of China produced in 2006 and never realesed.
It was made by a German film maker that worked as an expert to promote change of the Family Planning plicies in China. |
| 26 Sep 08 |
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'Super Girl' to be reform hero » Shanghai Daily LI Yuchun, winner of the televised "Super Voice Girl" singing contest in 2005, is in the spotlight again after being controversially short-listed as a hero of the reform and opening-up of China. Li, aged 24, is... |
| 31 May 09 |
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The cult of a Super Girl » Danwei I believe in Brother Chun Super Girl Li Yuchun is at the center of a peculiar online meme perpetuated by a vocal group of fans. The singer, whose androgynous style was the focus of countless mainstream media features on the behavior and attitudes of... |
| 25 Sep 09 |
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"Brother Chun" gets wax replica at Shanghai Madame Tussauds » Shanghaiist We're not sure what it was about this photo that had us cracking up for over an hour, but we had to post it. Apparently Li Yuchun (also affectionately known as “Brother Chun”), winner of the 2005 Super Girl singing contest, has gotten a... |
| 14 Jan 09 |
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Capital to continue family planning policy » People's Daily Beijing authorities are likely to continue with its family planning policies at least for the short term, despite concerns over the country's growing aged population, a senior municipal official has said. "I think family planning as a fundamental... |
| 21 Oct 08 |
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China raises incentives for observing family planning policy » People's Daily The Chinese government is to increase the old-age benefit for rural people who observe the country's family planning policy, an official said on Tuesday. Li Bin, director of the National Population and Family Planning Commission, announced that... |