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Tag Archives: fireworks
Boom boom boom: The Year of the Rabbit
A video by Jonah Kessel and friends of the fireworks in Beijing set off to celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Rabbit.
Posted in Festivals
Tagged @altcat, fireworks, Year of Rabbit, zodiac
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Seized contraband means an early fireworks show
A cornucopia of interesting stories in the Peninsula Metropolis Daily.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chunyun, fireworks, Spring Festival, suicide, Wen Jiabao
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In praise of fireworks
In praise of China’s annual fireworks season.
Posted in Beijing
Tagged CCTV, CCTV Building, fire, fireworks, Pan Shiyi, Rem Koolhaas
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When bribery backfires
New revelations in the gift diary story: Guns! Corruption! Discipline and probation!
Posted in Corruption
Tagged bribery, China Youth Daily, fireworks
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Ten thousand firecrackers
A video showing a strong of ten thousand firecrackers going off to celebrate Lantern Festival.
Posted in Beijing
Tagged Beijing, fireworks, Lantern Festival
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How many palms do you have to grease to get ahead in business?
From Oriental Outlook magazine (瞭望东方周刊), an eight-month journal of the bribes two entrepreneurs had to give to get their business registered.
Posted in Business
Tagged bribery, business, corruption, fireworks, Oriental Outlook, permits
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