A morning quickie - this is probably all over the China blogs right now but is too interesting to pass up - a post that translates Olympic propaganda posters teaching the Chinese people how to interact with outsiders flocking into the city in the weeks... ...full story at Peking Duck
from Peking Duck on Wed, Jul 23 2008
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Communist Posters, A "Red Art Show!" »
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Eight "don't-asks" and other things to keep in mind when chatting with foreigners and handicapped athletes » Shanghaiist We've all seen our fair share of rules and regulations compiled for the upcoming Olympics, but Peaceful Rise translates a novel set of prescriptions for Chinese citizens' interaction with Westerners during the Games, found on a new series of posters in... |
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China: green Olympic Games » Global Voices Positive solution blogs about the Beijing city plan to greenify the area near the airport so that people have a good first impression. |
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