Ramzy in Sichuan during the earthquake. Photo by Ian Teh Austin Ramzy has been reporting for TIME for 6 years, starting in Hong Kong and moving to Beijing in 2007. Since then he has covered the Hong Kong Chief Executive election in 2007, the Beijing... ...full story at Danwei
from Danwei on Thu, Oct 29 2009
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Hong Kong 0-1 Bangladesh - BanglaFootball.net »
YouTube video This is the 2nd leg of the match between Hong Kong and Bangladesh, which was played on February 14, 2007. It was in the Preliminary Round of the AFC men's qualification for the 2008 Summer Olympics, in Beijing. Hong Kong won the 1st leg 3-0.... |
| 09 Jan 07 |
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A new China journalist blog (and more Chinese eaves) » Shanghaiist Danwei told us about The China Blog, a group blog by the China correspondents for TIME that launched this month. The writers are Simon Elegant (Beijing), Bill Powell (Shanghai), Austin Ramzy (Hong Kong) and Susan Jakes (Beijing). Looks like it could be a... |
| 22 Jun 08 |
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China: Measures to cut down on Beijing smog implemented » Global Voices New traffic measures aimed at reducing pollution in time for the Olympics are now in place, writes Austin Ramzy at The China Blog. The test run last year didn't impress locals much, and others doubt the measures will even make a difference. |
| 01 Jul 09 |
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It's not over for Yao Ming » Danwei With Yao Ming's career on the brink, Austin Ramzy at Time gives his career and his fans a once-over: Granted, Yao's star has faded slightly in China, his jersey being outsold in recent years by other NBA stars like Kobe Bryant. But he is still closely... |
| 15 Jun 09 |
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The rise of electric bicycles in China » Danwei Austin Ramzy in Time: ...Cars clog intersection and expressways. Their exhaust clouds the sky and the air is full of the sound of horns. But zipping through the congestion is the vanguard of another transportation revolution: vehicles that use no gas,... |
| 16 Oct 08 |
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More than 33,000 talents attracted to Hong Kong in 2007 » People's Daily More than 33,000 talents from overseas and the Chinese mainland have been attracted to live and work in Hong Kong in 2007, and the number increased nearly 100% than 5 years ago, Donald Tsang, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR said on October 15. In... |