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Tag Archives: Tibet
Tibet Nepal whatever
In this video from ABC, U.S. President Bush’s National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley confused Nepal with Tibet.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged George W. Bush, Nepal, Stephen Hadley, Tibet
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Boycott
A translation of a short blog post by Wang Xiaofeng.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged boycott, Carrefour, France, Olympic torch relay, Olympics, Paris, Tibet, Wang Xiaofeng
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The story of an early private restaurant
A private restaurant in Beijing; American money in Fujian; reporting on the Chinese environment; protests; the smoking ban; TV elections
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged angry youth, elections, Fujian, restaurants, smoking, Tibet
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Hip hop user generated propaganda
Already a hit on Sina.com, this user generated hip hop propaganda video is now on Youtube.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged fenqing, hip, music, Olympics, propaganda, Tibet
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40 million new poor
China raised the poverty line from annual income of 1067 RMB to 1300. The change of the measurement caused a two-fold growth of China’s poor people: from 40 million to 80 million.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Bank of China, Cultural Revolution, heritage, Lhasa, Olympics, revolution, The Beijing News, Tibet, Wahaha
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Fortress Besieged, Liuzhou edition
Getting back into prison; Carrying the torch for peace; corrupt bureaucracy; Yuan below 7 dollars; Yunnan filmmakers.
Leaving the sea behind
Fishermen leaving the shore; Prank definitions for chengguan; ethnic prejudice vs. Tibetans; India vs. China in Africa; Terminal 3 is big, says Imagethief.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged chengguan, fishing, pollution, Tibet
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The truth about Tibet, now in book form
Lies and the Truth (谎言与真相) is published by SDX Joint Publishing Company.
Posted in Books
Tagged books, China Press and Publishing Journal, China Publishing Group, GAPP, Joint Publishing Company, Sanlian, Tibet
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Pomfret’s China
A new blog about China by John Pomfret.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged blogs, John Pomfret, Olympics, protests, Tibet, Washington Post
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Frosties in Tibet
A web video of a Frosties TV commercial set in Tibet.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing, Featured Video
Tagged advertising, Tibet
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