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Tag Archives: Christmas
Merry Christmas in Beijing
A video of Christmas kitsch in Beijing by Janek Zdzarski.
The girl who sat with her back to the Premier
Chinese BBS are talking about the girl who sat with her back to Premier Wen, Chongqing and the Guinness Book of Records, Mao’s birthday, and propaganda official versus real estate bureau chief.
Posted in BBS
Tagged bbs, Christmas, Daqi, ESWN, Guinness Book of Records, Mao Zedong, Sina, Sohu, Tianya, Wen Jiabao
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China builds world’s largest, scariest ice Santa
Giant Santa’s and church-going Chinese.
Posted in The department of scary Santas
Tagged Christianity, Christmas, Harbin, ice sculpture, religion
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Seasons greetings from Danwei
Seasons greetings from Danwei.
Posted in Festivals
Tagged Christmas, Diwali, Eid al-Adha, Hannukah, Mao Zedong, Yule
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On not talking about Christmas
Zeng Pengyu writes about Chinese media not being able to mention Christmas in their reports.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing, Internet, Media and Advertising, Media regulation, Newspapers
Tagged Christmas, holidays, Zeng Pengyu
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Confucians vs. Christmas
Ten PhD’s from major Chinese universities author a document calling for rejection of Christmas and return to native Chinese belief.
Posted in Internet, Newspapers, Scholarship and education, Trends and Buzz
Tagged Christmas, Confucianism, culture wars, letters
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Christmas, belly dancing with snakes and Caijing magazine
Propaganda Department discourages Christmas celebrations.
Posted in Magazines
Tagged Christmas, Propaganda Department, SEEC
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