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The Great Mascot Conspiracy

Sunday, 13 July 2008 4:42 A GMT+09
After years of secrecy the terrifying truth of the Five Fuwa can now be revealed. Behold the horror that is M.A.S.C.O.T.

False Flag Fenqing: Menace or Myth?

Monday, 16 June 2008 12:53 A GMT+09
Have you ever heard of a False Flag Fenqing? Have you ever met one? Are you one? Do they even exist?

Down the Rabbit Hole: ACB's Supplementary English-Chinese Dictionary (P1)

Tuesday, 25 March 2008 12:41 A GMT+09
"ACB's Supplementary English Chinese Dictionary (Twilight Zone Edition)" or "What Chinese really mean when they say....."

101 Misconceptions about Foreigners

Sunday, 7 October 2007 7:35 P GMT+09
Correcting some of the common myths held by Chinese about foreigners.

101 Misconceptions about China

Sunday, 30 September 2007 4:16 A GMT+09
A comical correction of some common misconceptions about China.

Poop burgers?

Sunday, 16 September 2007 11:23 P GMT+09
If you thought that eating Chinese food was an experience, you should see some of the stuff that foreigners eat.

"Kicks for Guns" program nets Surface-to-Air Missile launcher

Sunday, 19 August 2007 2:01 A GMT+09
The funny things that Americans keep in their tool sheds.

The Taiwan TB Two

Saturday, 11 August 2007 4:05 A GMT+09
Two Taiwanese tuberculosis patients who sparked a health scare by defying a travel ban to fly to China have been brought back, an official said Tuesday.

How much is that doggy in the Window?

Thursday, 15 March 2007 3:37 A GMT+09
Life is "ruff" for Chinese dog owners.

The Rabbit Hole: What Kind of ex-pat are you

Thursday, 2 March 2006 6:05 P GMT+09
As anybody who has ever spent any time in China will know, there are many different types of Ex-Pat there. But which one are you? Dare you take the quiz to find out?

The Great Mascot Conspiracy

Saturday, 3 December 2005 1:12 A GMT+09
Using material recently gained from top-secret Government reports, Angry Chinese Blogger can, for the first time ever, reveal the shocking story of espionage, insanity and Intellectual property that it "The truth about China’s Olympic mascots".

[Photo Album] Madness with Maps

Tuesday, 25 October 2005 2:47 P GMT+09
In September, Google became embroiled in an argument over its naming of Taiwan as a 'Taiwan, Province of China’ in its Google Maps service. In October it removed the legend describing the island as a Chinese province. Problem solved? Not quite.

The Rabbit Hole: Reverse Culture Shock - Part 5

Wednesday, 19 October 2005 10:09 P GMT+09
Welcome to part 5 of my indispensable guide to ‘Reverse Culture Shock’, the ultimate guide to finding out what surprises await you on your return home from China, and what troubles you may have when it comes to adapting back into your own culture

The Rabbit Hole: Reverse Culture Shock - Part 4

Wednesday, 12 October 2005 5:11 P GMT+09
Welcome to part 4 of my indispensable guide to ‘Reverse Culture Shock’, the ultimate guide to finding out what surprises await you on your return home from China,

The Rabbit Hole: Reverse Culture Shock - Part 3

Saturday, 1 October 2005 4:45 P GMT+09
Welcome to part 3 of my indispensable guide to ‘Reverse Culture Shock’, the ultimate guide to finding out what troubles you may have when it comes to adapting back into your own culture after spending all together too much time in China.

The Rabbit Hole: Reverse Culture Shock - Part 2

Saturday, 17 September 2005 4:09 P GMT+09
Introducing Part 2 of Reverse Culture Shock: The comical experience of leaving China after an extended period and discovering exactly how hard it can be to reintegrate into your own culture.

The Rabbit Hole: Reverse Culture Shock - Part 1

Monday, 12 September 2005 11:53 P GMT+09
Introducing Reverse Culture Shock: The experience of leaving China after an extended period and discovering exactly how hard it can be to reintegrate into your own culture.

Mongol seeking Horde; loves pillaging, plundering, and slaughtering Han in the moonlight.

Friday, 9 September 2005 3:34 P GMT+09
For anybody interested, this is my ‘friendly neighborhood Mongol’. He has own weapons and armor, does a nice line in pillaging, plundering and sacking Han villages, and is currently interested in joining any nearby horde looking for a horse-arche

The Rabbit Hole: Reverse Culture Shock - Part 1

Friday, 2 September 2005 4:22 A GMT+09
Introducing Reverse Culture Shock: The experience of leaving China after an extended period and discovering exactly how hard it can be to reintegrate into your own culture.

The Rabbit Hole: 101 easy ways to tell that you’re in China

Tuesday, 30 August 2005 11:08 P GMT+09
For your reading pleasure 14 quick and simply ways to discover if you live in China.

Next time you sign for a delivery from China .......

Sunday, 31 July 2005 2:50 P GMT+09
Would you sign for these?

The Rabbit Hole: What not to say in China, part 3

Thursday, 7 July 2005 6:09 P GMT+09
Once, a wise man, who will automatically be Chinese if you ask a Chinese person, but who I’m going to say was Japanese just to annoy my Chinese colleagues, laid forth these words of wisdom “All good things must come to an end”, and today marks

Cashing In: Meet the "Angry Chinese Jedi"

Monday, 30 May 2005 10:41 A GMT+09
Because even Angry Chinese bloggers need a little light entertainment now, and because adding the words Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, is good for at least one Google hit (along with the words 'underage teen sex fantasy'), Angry Chinese

The Rabbit Hole: 101 things not to say in China, Part 2

Sunday, 22 May 2005 11:59 P GMT+09
Down The Rabbit Hole: What not to say in China, Part 2   In honor of the 101 comments received by the previous post, here is the sequel. A treasure trove of thi

Smog to the south and sand to the east: The fascinating world of China’s hidden exports just got bigger

Sunday, 22 May 2005 3:07 P GMT+09
For many year, Japanese citizens have become resigned to the fact that only two things come from China; cheap goods and verbal abuse, and that while one of these things is desirable, the other is not, however, a recent report by a Japanese Environmen