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Category Archives: Blogs
A blog that translates “whatever is interesting”
At Veggie Discourse, PH translates from a wide range of Chinese sources.
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Tagged @mwenglish, translation, Veggie Discourse
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Adult video star Aoi Sola writes to China fans on blog
On April 15, Aoi updated her Chinese blog with a piece for her Chinese fans, translated by a “friend from the Internet:”
A call about the Yongsheng hotel in Gao’an, Jiangxi
Tiger Temple, online personality, citizen journalist and rights defender, wrote down a disturbing tale involving Yongsheng Hotel in Gao’an, Guangxi province.
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Tagged Gao'an, Jiangxi, Tiger Temple, Yongsheng Hotel
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A guide to book reviews in China
Duxieren (读写人), an aggregator of book reviews, by Bimuyu, who also keeps his own literary blog.
Posted in Blogs, Books
Tagged @mwchinese, Bimuyu, blogs, book reviews, books, Duxieren, literature
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News of the far west
Far West China: Josh Summers blogs about Xinjiang.
Han Han on Google leaving China – deleted post
Young adult fiction author, blogger, race car driver and current flavor of the month for American journalists and bloggers who cover China recently posted a rather acerbic post that included a section on Google leaving China.
The post was deleted from his Sina blog, but copied on to another Sina blog which is still available in Google’s cache.
The return of Bill
Two good new China blogs by one very smart and underemployed blogger.
Chinese bloggers conference
The best annual Internet event in China, the China Blogger Conference, is next weekend in Lianzhou, a small mountain town in western Guangdong Province.
If you want to sign up for it, go to this page. If you can’t or are too lazy to read Chinese and are a journalist or active blogger, send me an email if you want to attend. 100 yuan a person, not including hotel.
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English blogs about China
Danwei’s Jeremy Goldkorn and Michael Anti on David’s Moser’s TV show, discussing English blogs about China. Also on BON website (faster loading); part 2 is here.
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A North Korea that’s hard to get to know
Premier Wen Jiabao was recently in North Korea to broker deals about North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. Chinese media accompanied the premier’s trip, and included in the entourage was Rose Luqiu Luwei (闾丘露薇), who is an executive news editor for Hong Kong’s Phoenix Satellite Television.
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Tagged Kim Jung-il, my1510, North Korea, Rose Luqiu Luwei, Wen Jiabao
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