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Tag Archives: Guangzhou
Breaking: China Retaliates against Activist
A few hours ago this morning, China time, veteran activist Xiao Yong (肖勇) made calls to fellow activists and told them that he was on a vehicle to Shaoyang, Hunan (湖南邵阳), and that Shaoyang Public Security Bureau issued him a … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Uncategorized
Tagged Activist, Guangzhou, hecha, human rights, Hunan, Shaoyang, Two Meetings, Xiao Yong
7 Comments
You should be reading Murong Xuecun
Since November last year, Murong Xuecun has becoming increasingly vocal about China’s political situation. If you haven’t read his works, now is a good time to catch up. His only book available in English, “Leave Me Alone: A Novel of … Continue reading
Posted in Life in China
Tagged Bo Xilai, Chen Guangcheng, China, Guangzhou, London, Murong Xuecun, Oslo, Shaoguan
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China has too many people and none of them have any manners
“I don’t like Chinese people. When I visited Guangzhou a few years ago everyone was cutting in line. They would use their elbows just to push past you. They didn’t even care if you had been standing there a long … Continue reading
Posted in Life in China
Tagged China, Chinese, Chinese people, ChineseNewYear, Dragon dance, Guangzhou, Malaysia, Overseas Chinese
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