Observatory on Chinese blogs, part 3
Third installment of the observatory on Chinese blogs. This time focusing on other popular blogs, those dedicated to journalistic activities.
http://anti.blog-city.com/ is Anti's blog, blogger made famous because his blog ( http://spaces.msn.com/members/mranti / ) was closed by MSN Spaces, caused a stir throughout the world. It is considered one of the most brilliant journalists in China and lives in the United States and Hong Kong. His articles are riferimeto the delicate situation through after the closure of the blog (the Great Wall of China is long, but not as long as life. The Great Wall of China is hard, but not as much as the human will) and the political situation in China and how this nation can look in the eyes of other countries . It also contains many recommendations to other blogs, grouped by themes (male, female, from Taiwan, cultural, technical ...). Report this post http://anti.blog-city.com/1373319.htm that could be translated as "saved her sister lotus flower" (see last episode): an invitation to like this girl does what she enjoys while China is in a difficult situation vis-à-vis other countries.
http://www.blogcn.com/user17/lydon/index.html is AnMoRu (massage cream), Dai San Ge blog Baio (wears three watches) parody of San ge Daibiao The theory of the three representatives of Jiang Zemin, Wang Xiaofeng nom de plume. Wang is a reporter for Lifeweek, a weekly rather famous in Beijing, has moved to this other address, even if we reach for is a business: the page is displayed for a few seconds then closes. Even his blog talks about China's national political scene, how it affects life and local culture. Here ( http://lydon.yculblog.com/post.928076.html ) there is a post about his "sensitive words", words that it is better not to mention not to run into censorship. A translation of the article is here http://www.danwei.org/archives/002273.html
http://blog.huash.com/user1/20/index. shtml , a blog run by "Flowers with flak jacket." The most recent post talks about a new Chinese law that intruduce a very interesting period of change that affects both Google Yahoo! whose portals are no longer allowed to spread "Xinwen" or News, but "Zixun" that information. http://blog.huash.com/user1/20/archives/2005/85.shtml instead is a post on the case of Xinjing Bao / Beijing News, in which he expresses his anger at the facts and launches a wish for freedom.
http://taras.blogbus.com/index.html is a blog called Luna receptacles held by Taras, a 26 year old Chinese are Muslim who is interested in news and events in the Middle East . Written mostly in Chinese, sometimes with some extracts from articles in English. http://blog.sohu.com/members/taras/ is the address another blog run by him. Taras also writes for Phoenix Weekly, a weekly newspaper in Hong Kong ( http://www.phoenixtv.com.cn/home/phoenixweekly/ ).
http://www.blogcn.com/User8/chunsue/index.html is a blog run by a woman journalist, called "Live fast." His stage name, Chunsue, means tree in spring. ( http://www.chunsue.net/ this is his official website, which advertises his new book, Double Life) His post is dedicated to the lifestyle, the real stories of love, on young Chinese deeply influenced by Western culture.
That's all folks!
Davis and Jessie
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