A daily look at what we’re reading. –“Boss Hu” Jintao’s relationship with the Chinese media, including more of the back story on Hu’s recent foray into the world of online chat. [China Beat] –Roland Soong attempts to piece toge... ...full story at China Journal
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One China Rally in Sydney »
YouTube video Thousands of Chinese people hit Sydney's streets with a message to the world: 'Get your hands off our nation!' The Western media has been complicit in backing US imperialism's attempts to restore theocratic rule in Tibet. The Dalai Clique has been... |
| 04 Jul 08 |
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Best of the China Blogs: July 4 » China Journal A daily look at what we’re reading. –In Chinese, jiayou– which is the equivalent of the popular sports cheer, “come on, let’s go!”– translates literally as “add oil.” Here’s a spoof that’s been making the rounds, link... |
| 29 Jul 08 |
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Best of the China Blogs: July 29 » China Journal A daily look at what we’re reading. –It’s not just athletes who’ll be sporting new threads for the Olympics– Beijing’s cabbies will also get some new outfits. [The Beijinger] –An interview with a photojournalist who’s s... |
| 02 Jul 08 |
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Best of the China Blogs: July 2 » China Journal A daily look at what we’re reading. –Airport express? Not so fast. Looks like some of Beijing’s new subway lines are facing delays, with opening dates pushed back from June 30 to mid-July. [Beijingologist] –And if you were planning ... |
| 28 Jul 08 |
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Best of the China Blogs: July 28 » China Journal A daily look at what we’re reading. –New media professor and former CNN Beijing bureau chief Rebecca MacKinnon shares tips on digital security along with some advice for foreign media working in China this summer. [Thomas Crampton] –The... |
| 16 Jul 08 |
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Best of the China Blogs: July 16 » China Journal A daily look at what we’re reading. –An overview of the trade ties being forged between China and Brazil [China Comment] –A chilling look back at the allegations of harassment and spying by a visiting team during last year’s Women... |