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OK, Computer
Specialized dating sites are helping lovelorn Chinese Muslims find their match. Read More...
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Their Ears Are Burning
Chinese netizens love the new season of 'House of Cards' -- even though it makes their country look terrible. Read More...
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Of Roses and Rice Balls - By Yuan Ren
This year, a traditional Chinese family gathering coincided with Western import Valentine's. Which won? Read More...
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Chinese netizens actually bought out every other ticket to a Valentine’s Day romcom so that couples couldn’t go. Read More...
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Bitcoin Gets Smacked Down in China, The Crypto-Currency's Hotbed
Chinese investors have helped drive up the price of Bitcoin to dizzying heights. Now, the Beijing government is doing its best to drive enthusiasm for the cryto-currency back down. The Chinese central bank warned consumers about the risks of Bitcoin and...
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Thu, Dec 12 2013 11:14 AM
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Chinese Chortle at U.S. Request to Scrap Controversial Air Defense Zone
The United States wants China to pull back from its gambit to try to rewrite the East China Sea's status quo, but the Chinese are having none of it. On Dec. 2, the U.S. State Department said China's newly-declared air defense identification zone...
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Wed, Dec 12 2013 8:40 AM
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The Bungled Media Aftermath of China's Fatal Pipeline Explosion
0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false Dozens of people have died in the coastal Chinese city of Qingdao, and authorities are sorry -- but, most Chinese think, not sorry enough. Early on Nov. 22, a crude oil pipeline owned and operated by Sinopec,...
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Tue, Nov 11 2013 4:54 PM
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Chinese Netizens Applaud Beijing’s Aggressive New Defense Zone
0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false Beijing has just thrown down the latest gauntlet in a long-simmering territorial dispute with Tokyo -- and China's citizens are cheering. On Nov. 23, China's Ministry of Defense released a map showing...
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Sun, Nov 11 2013 3:40 PM
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Westerners Aren't the Only Ones Flummoxed by China's Reform Plans
After the Third Plenum, a high-level meeting to discuss China's future, ended on Nov. 12, Beijing released a major document likely to affect many of its 1.3 billion citizens' lives for years. Western media responded to the 5,000-plus character...
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Wed, Nov 11 2013 1:32 PM
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Did the New York Times Just Get Blocked in China -- Again?
The New York Times' flagship English and Chinese-language websites are already blocked in China -- now, the Times' latest hope for avoiding the wrath of censors there may have suffered a setback. Portions of the Chinese-language site of T Magazine...
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Wed, Nov 11 2013 1:00 PM
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Why Isn't China Censoring Chatter About its Latest Bomb Attack?
Over the past 10 days, two horrific attacks have shaken China -- but Chinese Internet censors seem interested in only one. On Oct. 28, five people died and dozens were injured when an SUV plowed into a crowd right near Tiananmen, the massive public square...
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Thu, Nov 11 2013 2:27 PM
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China's Animated Sex Ed Videos Just Went Viral, And For a Good Reason
A collection of sex education videos have just gone, ahem, viral on the Chinese Internet. Normal 0 false false false EN-US ZH-CN X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 On Oct. 29, a three-person team calling itself the "Nutcracker Studio" released...
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Tue, Nov 11 2013 6:42 AM
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Another Massive Photoshop Fail in China
Now viral in China: A failed attempt at photo doctoring. On the evening of Oct. 29, Sina Weibo, China's Twitter, lit up with mockery at an image (above) posted online Oct. 12 by the government of Ningguo, a small city in China's central Anhui...
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Tue, Oct 10 2013 4:51 PM
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Horrific Day for Tiananmen Tourists Is Banner Day for Chinese Censors
On Oct. 28, a Jeep drove into a crowd in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, killing five people and injuring 38. While the story is still breaking and details remain sparse, the response by both police and censors has been swift. On Sina Weibo, China's...
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Mon, Oct 10 2013 9:09 AM
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'Reincarnated' Taiwanese Politician Takes Chinese Censors to Court
When it comes to censorship, "Chinese Internet users can do little," wrote Taiwanese politician and senior opposition party member Hung Chih-kune on Facebook on Oct. 19. "But messing with a Taiwanese like me? [They're] in for some bad...
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