BEIJING - It's been a lot of work spanning a couple of continents, but Zhongnanhai will finally re-launch tomorrow afternoon with a completely different look and functionality. A couple of items, before we go (temporarily): Unfortunately, while we are... ...full story at Zhongnanhai
from Zhongnanhai on Fri, May 23 2008
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Beijing Swing Dance Contest- Medium Tempo »
YouTube video Couple No. 1: Faye & Vinny
Couple No. 2: Winnie & Andi
Couple No. 3: Ling & Marcus
Couple No. 4: Kerry & Josh
Couple No. 5: Claire & Nic
Couple No. 6: Johanna & Me |
| 15 Jul 07 |
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China's Ninth Tier Cities » China Law Blog Interesting post on an interesting topic over at the up and coming Zhongnanhai blog. The post is a newspaper article written by Cam MacMurchy, who is the blogger behind Zhongnanhai. The post is entitled, "Turning a poor rural village into a model of... |
| 07 Jun 07 |
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Xinjiang Hooters » Granite Studio I've never done it. YJ has never done it before either. So last night we had a couple of beers and finally took the big step that every couple must before they get married in China...we went to one of those singing-dancing Xinjiang revue restaurants and... |
| 14 Jun 09 |
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Newly-wedded young couple struck dead by thunder on "Wild Great Wall" » People's Daily A newly-wedded couple, both 27 years old, lost their lives in a thunder stroke Saturday afternoon when climbing a part of the "Wild Great Wall" in suburban Beijing, the Beijing Youth Daily reported Sunday. The man, surnamed Wei, was a staffer of... |
| 14 Jun 09 |
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Newly-wedded young couple struck dead by thunder on "Wild Great Wall" » Shanghai Daily A NEWLY-WEDDED couple, both 27 years old, lost their lives in a thunder stroke yesterday afternoon when climbing a part of the "Wild Great Wall" in suburban Beijing, the Beijing Youth Daily reported today. The... |
| 12 Jan 09 |
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Riding the Rails for Crazy Prices » Modern Lei Feng File this under crazy (h/t to Zhongnanhai). A couple weeks back we blogged about the announcement of the new overnight high speed D trains connecting Beijing and Shanghai and speculated that the price would remain similar to what it is now (or only be... |