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Flame of Shame; Flashpoint Japan?

Sunday, 20 April 2008 11:46 P GMT+09
Could Japan be the critical flashpoint in the 2008 Olympic torch procession? If the actions of sponsors are anything to go by, the answer might well be YES.

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....."

Exiled nuns put the pressure on London over Tibetan

Sunday, 9 March 2008 5:14 A GMT+09
ACB can't speak for everybody, but this blogger finds the following cry for Tibetan freedom to be 100 times more powerful, and 1000 times more meaningful, than Bjork's 3 second protest in shanghai.

BOA in policy 180 after public outcry

Tuesday, 12 February 2008 5:46 A GMT+09
After much critisizm the British Olympic Association is forced to pull a policy 180; Reversing its earlier decision to censor British athletes at the Beijing 2008 Games.

British Olympic Association to do China's dirty work during Beijing 2008?

Sunday, 10 February 2008 2:11 A GMT+09
When you get right down to it, you'd have to have spent the last few years living as a "guest" in Guantanamo Bay not to have heard at least 101 different stories about how Mainland authorities have been cracking down on freedom of speec

Illegal Abortions: China's latest export?

Sunday, 25 November 2007 3:34 A GMT+09
If you think that china's toy factories are "peddling death", then you might just have an opinion on this.

China to Britain - Censor your TV

Monday, 8 October 2007 3:34 A GMT+09
Not content with censoring its own television, Beijing has now demanded that Britain do, too.

101 Misconceptions about Foreigners

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

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.

The Japan Threat: Japanese Giant Crush Chinese Export Entrepreneur

Saturday, 4 November 2006 8:33 P GMT+09
While the Japanese government long ago swore to uphold a policy of pacifism, and has made no aggressive moves against China for some 60 years, it would appear that the same cannot also be said for the Japanese business community.

Silent Witness

Monday, 14 August 2006 12:23 A GMT+09
Criticism of Western complicity in Chinese censorship appears to be catching. But observers doubt that words be matched with deeds

One China, Two Opinions

Thursday, 3 August 2006 7:59 P GMT+09
Hypocrisy, hyperbole, and bunch of accusations. It's business as usual as Britain releases its latest report on the state of post handover Hong Kong.

The rights and wrongs of Buying Back China's History

Wednesday, 15 March 2006 7:21 P GMT+09
China is increasingly keen to see the return of artifacts stolen from it by foreigners, and is using both the law and its new found wealth to achieve this end, but is this really doing China any good, or is it nothing more than a nationalist plot?

Death from Above: The Sino-Israeli Equation

Saturday, 4 March 2006 12:21 A GMT+09
If the threat of Americans being killed by Chinese carrying European made weapons wasn't bad enough, now Washington faces the spectre of Americans being killed by Chinese carrying Israeli made weapons, or worse, by America's own weapons.

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?

A public protest against the illegal stoppage of the Freezing Point weekly magazine

Friday, 27 January 2006 12:56 A GMT+09
An open letter from Li Datong on the censorship of "Freezing Point". Please read and re-distribute.

就《冰点》周刊被非法停刊的公开抗议

Friday, 27 January 2006 12:51 A GMT+09
新闻界的同行们、知识界、法律界的朋友们、《冰点》周刊海内外的热心读者们: 2006年1月24日,星期二,是《冰点》周刊的发稿日,《冰点》在京编采如往日一样,齐集编辑部,认真校对

China Voices 3: China, the Chinese economy, and the World.

Thursday, 19 January 2006 8:29 P GMT+09
Hear China speak. Todays topic: China, the Chinese economy, and the World.

'Bear' faced cheek

Tuesday, 17 January 2006 1:39 A GMT+09
There are two golden rules that should be followed at all time if you want your dealings with China to bear fruit 1) NEVER make a Chinese loose face and 2) NEVER insult Chinese culture. Unfortunately, nobody seems to have told this to the EU.

Cultural Imperialism or Fear and Xenophobia?

Tuesday, 29 November 2005 8:04 P GMT+09
Is America a cultural imperialist? Are music and movies imported from the west damaging Asian culture and the Asian film industry? Should something be done about it? According to one Chinese film legend at least, the answers are yes, yes and yes.

China Voices: Foreign Trade - A view from the front line

Saturday, 26 November 2005 8:02 P GMT+09
'China Voices', Chinese talking about Chinese issues: Business and Trade

China Speaks

Saturday, 26 November 2005 6:41 P GMT+09
Angry Chinese Blogger is proud to announce the arrival of a new and experimental Podcasting section: China Voices

Dishing the dirt: What Foreign dignities really think about China

Sunday, 20 November 2005 12:43 A GMT+09
Readers of the English language newspaper the “Mail on Sunday” were treated to a rare glimpse behind the doors of the world’s second oldest hereditary monarchy this month. Unfortunately for China though, what was revealed was less than flatteri

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.