Tag Archives: Xiong Peiyun

Three decades of public life in rural Jiangxi

Xiong Peiyun writes about television, gambling, and religion in the small village where he grew up.

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Danwei Picks: The Olympics stole my game!

Sohu puts Fuwa in a stolen flash game; what if Vietnam conquered China; Ministry of Culture vs. Bjork; Bankrupt Nanjie Village.

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CCTV news retools its image – to what end?

CCTV adds some new anchors.

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The right to drink water

South Wind View (南风窗) for 1 December, 2007, features stories on water usage, political reform, and color revolutions.

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How much freedom of speech do Chinese netizens have?

Xiong Peiyun (熊培云) on La République des Esprits (思想国) writes about Netease and comment pruning in the Shanxi brick kiln slave case.

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