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Tag Archives: Party Congress
China bashing and the reverse
The Chinese government and PR; China bashing returns; High speed rail; Grace Wang speaks; miracle health products; visa situation; Xinjiang and the future; Clinton’s adviser quits; 17 Party Congress book.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged AmCham, Clinton, Grace Wang, Party Congress, politics, PR, railways, Xinjiang
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Eyewitnesses to the moon-shot
Xiamen Business News (厦门商报) reports on the launch of Chang’e I (嫦娥一号) from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center (西昌发射中心).
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chang'e I, Party Congress, Xiamen Business News
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17th Party Congress closes
All papers feature the end of the party congress (十七大). We show the front page of Beijing Morning Post (北京晨报).
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, Party Congress
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The Party and the private airline
Another interesting sign is the prominent coverage given to the ambitious (i.e. hard-core capitalist) businessman Chen Feng, founder of Hainan Airlines.
Posted in Transport
Tagged aviation, Party Congress
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A new amendment is coming for the party’s constitution
The Beijing Times (京华时报) shows a picture of Jiao Ruoyu (焦若愚), the oldest delegate to the 17th Party Congress (十七大).
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Times, Party Congress
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Buzz and buzzwords at the 17th Party Congress
Oriental Outlook (瞭望东方周刊) writes about the Scientific Concept of Development (科学发展观) at the 17th Party Congress.
Posted in Media
Tagged Beijing Newspeak, GVO, Oriental Outlook, Party Congress, Southern Weekly
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What do Hong Kongers care about?
Headline of today’s Hong Kong Commercial Daily (香港商报) reads as ‘Motherland is always the strong supporter of Hong Kong and Marco, President Hu say no to any external interfering hands!’. (祖国永远是港澳坚强后盾)
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Hong Kong Commercial Daily, Party Congress
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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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National Party Congress opens today
In The Beijing News (新京报), the 17th National Congress (十七大) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) opened in Beijing at 9:00 am on Monday.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Party Congress, The Beijing News, traffic
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Final preparations for the 17th Party Congress
Southern Metropolis Daily (南方都市报) announce the Party leaders have come together at the 7th Session of the 16th Central Committee of CPC (十六届七中全会).
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged corruption, Party Congress, Southern Metropolis Daily
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