Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. After the Olympics - obligatory meme of the day - be sure to take one of Dvir Bar-Gal’s entertaining and informative walking tours of Jewish Shanghai. You will see a si... ...full story at Danwei
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The Shanghai International Jewish School »
YouTube video The Shanghai International Jewish School is very active. Find out by watching this video on several great stories! |
| 10 Aug 08 |
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Dvir Bar-Gal on Jewish Shanghai » Shanghaiist Israeli photojournalist and documentarian Dvir Bar-Gal speaks to Thomas Crampton about Shanghai's Jewish history and intrigues us with what he had to say about Dr Ho Feng Shan, the Chinese Consul-General in Vienna in 1938-9 who was named a "Righteous... |
| 11 Aug 08 |
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Athlete blogs at the Beijing Olympics » Danwei Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. To follow the Olympics via the participants, I have been searching for Olympic bloggers and have found a few sources, largely thanks to help from the ever-lively crowd on... |
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Japanese (and other Asians): FIFA more fun than Olympics » Danwei Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. A survey just released by Mindshare shows Asia—Japan especially—is not as excited about the Olympics as China. - For Japan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, Ta... |
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Athlete-bloggers at the Beijing Olympics - updated list » Danwei Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. To follow the Olympics via the participants, I have been searching for Olympic bloggers and have found a few sources, largely thanks to help from the ever-lively crowd on... |
| 08 Aug 08 |
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UBS Economist: Olympics "No Big Deal" » Danwei Journalist and blogger Thomas Crampton is now posting some of his work on Danwei. Jonathan Anderson, an economist at UBS, today released a study using Olympic history and population to assess likely economic impact of the Beijing Olympics on China's... |