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Tag Archives: Han Song
Ironing out the kinks at Beijing’s new airport
Han Song (韩松) has a bad experience at the Beijing Airport’s new terminal 3.
Assessing Spielberg’s withdrawal from the Beijing Olympics
Steven Spielberg (斯皮尔伯格) backs out of the Olympics. Rose Luqiu (闾丘露薇), Han Song (韩松), and Wang Xiaoyu (王晓渔) comment.
Posted in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games
Tagged @classic, Darfur, Han Song, Mia Farrow, Olympics, Rose Luqiu, Steven Spielberg, Wang Xiaoyu
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Trust us, we’re from the space administration
Southern Metropolis Daily (南方都市报) interviews Ouyang Ziyuan (欧阳自远) about the Chang’e photo. Han Song (韩松) objects to his dismissal of the public’s questions.
Posted in Scholarship and education
Tagged Chang'e, Han Song, moon, Southern Metropolis Daily
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China’s romance with the Moon
Chang’e I (嫦娥一号) may have lifted off five seconds late. Xichang (西昌) may make 40 million yuan off the moon shot. Han Song (韩松) writes about the moon in Chinese science fiction.
Posted in Trends and Buzz
Tagged Chang'e, Han Song, moon, SF
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Do people care about the Party Congress? Does the Party Congress care about the people?
VOA and CCTV find people to say different things about the 17th Party Congress.
Posted in Media and Advertising
Tagged blogs, Han Song, interviews, Party Congress, Tim Johnson, Zhai Hua
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Where are China’s disaster movies?
Yue Jianguo looks at China’s disaster readiness in light of the film Japan Sinks (日本沈没).
Chinese bloggers analyze Beijing’s traffic controls
Bloggers comment on Beijing’s traffic experiment. Featuring Rose Luqiu (闾丘露薇) and Han Song (韩松).
Kids’ questions about the paranormal
Han Song (韩松) relates 36 questions from Chinese middle-school students concerning parallel universes (重叠空间), ghosts, and the Bermuda Triangle (百慕大三角).
Posted in Scholarship and education
Tagged education, Han Song, paranormal
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Were Time and Fortune wrong about Hong Kong?
Time and Fortune admit their mistakes about the ‘Death of Hong Kong’. Or do they?
Posted in Foreign media on China, Magazines, Media and Advertising
Tagged Fortune, Han Song, Liu Changle, Time
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Why commemorate the Tangshan earthquake?
SF writer and Xinhua journalist Han Song asks how we know that the Tangshan Earthquake really happened.
Posted in Disaster Relief, Internet, Trends and Buzz
Tagged @altcat, @classic, conspiracy, disasters, Han Song, Tangshan
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