Top Ten Cities in China with the Most Beautiful Women

August 31st, 2009 by | Posted in Entertainment, Opinion | 68 Comments »

Women’s beauty should not be intimidating, but beautiful women make men lose self-control. Beautiful women flaunting their intractable personality, is not passive beauty, but charm that can destroy men’s rationality. Often, when beautiful women formed into a group, they will intimidate men with great pressure. This article from Netease tells us the top ten cities in China where you can find the most beautiful women.

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American Youth VS Chinese Fenqing

August 29th, 2009 by | Posted in Opinion | 23 Comments »

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Fenqing (愤青) which is itself an abbreviation for Fennu Qingnian (愤怒青年), means literally “angry youth”. It mainly refers to youth who display a high level of Chinese nationalism. This term first appeared in Hong Kong in the 1970s, referring to those young people who were not satisfied with Chinese society and sought reform. It has now evolved into a term used predominantly in Internet slang. Whether fenqing is derogatory or not usually depends on the person. Critics describe them with negative terms including “粪青” (“shit-youth” or “idiotic youth”, same pronunciation), which can be changed further to “fenfen” (粪粪) as a derogatory nickname.

[Oriental Outlook] This summer 12 American youth came to China. One of their study-aboard missions was to research on China’s “Fenqing” (愤青)

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Taiwan Office of the President Website Hacked, Video of Officials Dancing as Chippendales

August 28th, 2009 by | Posted in News | 3 Comments »

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[Netease] Words on the street say Taiwan Office of the President Website was hacked on the night of August 27. Hacker posted a video where President Ma Ying-jeou and his officials’ portraits  photo-shopped onto the bodies of male strip group Chippendales, dancing to the Korean pop song “sorry sorry”. Currently the website is already restored to normal operation.

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Boy Electrocuted by a Roadside Advertisement Case in Shanghai, China

August 27th, 2009 by | Posted in News | 5 Comments »

[QQ] Yesterday afternoon, in Shanghai Qingpu district Xujing town a roadside Advertisement Case (A translucent case with advertising printed on it and light inside) was leaking electricity, unfortunately electrocuted an 8 year old boy.

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Live Report a Day of a Migrant Worker in Beijing

August 27th, 2009 by | Posted in Life Style | 10 Comments »

[Netease] His name is Nie, From Shanxi province, a 40 year old ordinary migrant worker in Beijing. How I met him was pure accidental. An honest, kind and straightforward personality, this Shanxi man caught my interest and curiosity. I decided to follow him to capture his life for a day, tell everyone his story. At the same time I hope to show the real living conditions of migrant workers in today’s society. If you must ask if I have other purposes, then it is, on the internet filled with pretty girls, violence, Kuso and vulgar materials, I hope his story will somewhat move our numbing nerves. Let everyone reflect on and think about their own lives.

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China Puts Xinjiang Rioters on Trial, Multiple Media Perspectives

August 25th, 2009 by | Posted in News | No Comments »

Jessi Stafford from Newsy.com informed me today that they just posted a video about China puts Xinjiang rioters on trial.

Jessi Stafford:
Newsy.com just posted a video regarding the Chinese trials for the rioters in Xinjiang. It shows the differing media perspectives on who is at fault between Uighurs and Han Chinese. Several sources portray the future political implications of the trial.   

This video tracks the media perspectives from Al Jazeera English, Foreign Policy, Australia’s ABC Radio and China Daily for the real motivations behind the violence and news on the trails.

 

Jessi Stafford:
Newsy videos combine and analyze global news coverage of important events. Its unique method of presenting how multiple news outlets are covering a story gives viewers the information they need to understand complex issues.

Chinese Youth Internet Addicts Become Cash Cow

August 25th, 2009 by | Posted in News | 5 Comments »

 

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On august 23rd, Famous CCTV Program “Economic Half-Hour” showed an episode called “Youth Internet Addicts Become Cash Cow” focused attentions on the a billion-yuan internet addiction treatment industry. The program pointed out that the lack of supervision causes many institutions to massively profit from parents anxiously finding cure for their kids’ addiction. Electric shocks, medication and violence were used and have already caused physical and mental harm to many Chinese youth.

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Miss Tourism Queen International 2009 Visits Shaolin Temple

August 24th, 2009 by | Posted in Entertainment, News | 1 Comment »

Miss Tourism Queen International 2009 is held in Zhengzhou, Henan province in China from August 7th to August 30th. 110 beauties around the world traveled to China, where they compete as tourism ambassadresses for their respective countries. On August 23rd, 2009 Miss Tourism Queen International came to Shaolin Temple in Henan, beauties around the world praised the wonderful Shaolin martial art performance and the profound cultural heritage.

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Hello! Comrade! Gay China

August 21st, 2009 by | Posted in Entertainment, Life Style, News | 4 Comments »

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Hong Huang’s (洪晃) fashion magazine “ILOOK” shot another “edge ball”! (An activity that is ambiguous in its legal status) She invited China’s best designer Xander Zhou (周翔宇) as the guest editor and China’s cutting-edge photographer Trunk Xu (许闯), visually putting Chinese gays into her magazine. Total of 160 pages, directly presented Chinese gays’ life style. Guest editor Xander Zhou is on the cover page with the title “中国真高兴-Gay China”. (a pun of popular book “China is Unhappy“)

This article from Netease has the title “Hello Comrade”. The word “Comrade” () in Chinese is another term used to describe homosexual. If you divide the two characters, the first character means “same” the second character means “will”, hence the slang.

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China Education Department to Revise 44 Chinese Characters Causes Debate

August 20th, 2009 by | Posted in News | 1 Comment »

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[Netease] A few days ago China Education Department published “General Standard Chinese Characters Table”, a draft for reviews and feedbacks by the general public intended to revise 44 Chinese Characters, also restored 51 variant characters. Review period begins on the 12th ends on the 31st of this month. This news resulted controversy debates. Yesterday according to the internet survey about 80% of netizens are against the change.

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Female Graduate Student Bribed 70 Year Old Professor with Sex for PhD admission

August 19th, 2009 by | Posted in News | 34 Comments »

20090818-sex-bribe-02 Central Conservatory of Music  (the national leading musical institution in Beijing, China This is their website) 70 year old doctoral advisor professor Liang Maocun (梁茂春) had sexual relations with Shenyang Conservatory of Music MS Graduate (class of 2003) Zou Jiahong (邹佳宏). He also accepted 100,000 yuan in bribe from her in order to “help” her to be admitted to the PhD program in CCOM. This is recently exposed so called “Exam Gate” incident.

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Pretty Girls on the Street Protesting the Rich Second Generation

August 18th, 2009 by | Posted in News | 2 Comments »

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This forum post “Chengdu Pretty Girls Protesting Rich 2nd Generation” on Tianya got great hit rate today and was soon used in many Chinese major news sites like Netease and QQ. In Chengdu Times Square, a group of pretty girls were passing out flyers wearing t-shirts with the message “Our Generation is not the Rich Second Generation”. What is this about? Once you read the flyer then you will know they are promoting safe driving. So what does “Rich Second Generation” has to do with safe driving?

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Female College Graduate Beaten and Killed in Busy Street over Dispute

August 16th, 2009 by | Posted in News | 24 Comments »

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A 27 year old female college graduate serving as a village official was beaten and killed in a China’s crowded street by a man who was riding an electric tricycle at the time. The suspect does not previously know the victim. He committed this violent act all because of a simple argument. After committing the crime the murder suspect flee the scene. This incident led to huge responses on the Chinese internet. With tens and thousands of netizen’s help in 3 days the police have already found the murder suspect and brought him into custody.

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Maoren Sexy lingerie Commercial, a New Sexy Revolution in China

August 15th, 2009 by | Posted in Entertainment, Life Style | 7 Comments »

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[NetEase] Taiwan famous actress, singer and TV Hostess Dee Hsu, more commonly known as Xiao S (小S) is shooting commercials for China’s well known lingerie brand Maoren. (猫人- Cat People) Is Dee Hsu’s pole dancing in the commercial too sexy, too breathtaking? Can the Chinese viewers see this sensational commercial on CCTV on time? Currently company is still intensely consulting with all (Chinese government) departments concerned. But insiders who are fortunate enough to preview it not only all praised the commercial to be beautifully made, but also pointed out that Maoren lingerie branded to be “Sexy” already fully completed the transition of internationalization.

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Typhoon Hits Southern Taiwan, Hundreds Buried Alive

August 14th, 2009 by | Posted in News | No Comments »

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[nddaily] The most serious typhoon disaster hits southern Taiwan since the last half centry. The first group of the fire department rescuers that went to Kaohsiung  Kobayashi village said, according to the estimate of the survivor villagers, there are 5 to 6 hundred people in this village were buried alive. Kaohsiung County mayor Yang said yesterday afternoon, over 300 people may have been killed in this village, which is the most unfortunate news in these few days of the rescues.

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