I want to be a People’s Congress Representative – Lian Yue
From Southern Metropolis Daily, via Lian Yue’s Eighth Continent blog, translated by EastSouthWestNorth: On January 6, there was a Southern Metropolis Daily news report titled “Nominating himself as a...
View ArticleChina: June 4th:Silence, Memorial and Blogger’s Saying – Frank Dai
From Global Voices Online: Under the party propaganda policies, no commemoration of the movement was allowed in public places and the newspapers and TV networks passed the day wthout any even implied...
View ArticleChina: Money’s on the TV – Lian Yue
From Lian Yue blog, translated by Global Voices Online: China must just be one of the countries with the most televistion stations in the world, and at the same time has an audience with the least...
View ArticleThe Anonymous Internet is the Citizens’ University – Lian Yue
ESWN translated an essay in Southern Metropolis News by Lian Yue about blog real name registration: It is said that on the Chinese Internet, the ratio of current affairs among all topics is among the...
View ArticleThe Biggest Chemical Project Puts Xiamen in Danger
On Mar. 22′s Xiao Xiang Morning Post (潇湘晨报), Lian Yue (连岳), an active blogger and a freelance writer, published a column on a dangerous chemical project in South-Eastern China’s Xiamen City, Fujian...
View ArticleCan the U.S. Guarantee Food Safety in China? – Lian Yue
Danwei has translated a column from Southern Metropolis Daily by blogger and journalist Lian Yue about the food safety issue: After The New York Times published explosive special reports about...
View ArticleMore Evil Than Evil Itself – Lian Yue
Columnist Lian Yue writes in the Southern Metropolis Daily about the Shanxi brick kilns and other examples of the “plight of the struggling masses,” translated by ESWN: So far, you have only seen the...
View ArticleLook Up to the Stars Together – Lian Yue
Freelance writer and blogger Lian Yue rewrote the poem, Look Up to the Stars by China’s Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. Lian’s poem, from Niubo Net, translated by CDT: I look up to the stars, So vast and...
View ArticleTibet Information Theory
While the Chinese government clearly issued strict censorship orders about Tibet coverage to all Chinese websites, Xiamen-based writer/blogger Lian Yue (连岳), who is known for his advocacy for...
View ArticleLetter to Lian Yue: Talking About Ethnic Minorities in China
Xiamen-based blogger Lian Yue posted several letters sent to him by netizens, forming a series of inspiring discussions on Chinese ethnic minorities (Two additional letters from this post have been...
View ArticleLian Yue: Keep the Pessimism In Your Heart
Lian Yue, a well-known social critic and blogger, attended the fourth Chinese Bloggers Conference in Guangzhou this year. The following are excerpts from the talk he gave during the conference,...
View ArticleTwenty Most Influential Figures in China’s Cyberspace
In the post-Olympics China, another round of media crackdown is clearly underway. Still, the Southern Metropolis Weekly just profiled 20 of the most influential bloggers and commentators in China’s...
View ArticleThe Three Gorges Dam and the Drought in Dongting Lake
The following news excerpts were tweeted by Lian Yue, translated by CDT: (1) From China News Net 2009-10-23 18:19:4 Dongting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in China, is now in the most...
View ArticleLian Yue: They Really Are Ignorant
Lian Yue, a prominent blogger and citizen journalist, offers this insight into human rights in the U.S. and China: Lian Yue: The U.S. State Department’s Human Rights Report indicated that China is an...
View ArticleFeng Zhenghu’s Airport Diary: Your Twitter Fans Await
After he was denied re-entry to China eight times, Feng Zhenghu lived in Tokyo’s Narita Airport for 92 days in 2009-2010. Now Feng is telling the story of his airport odyssey on his blog, and CDT is...
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