tag archives: China

Baby Bonus: Singapore in Headlines on 22 January 2013

22nd Jan, 2013

Baby Bonus: Singapore in Headlines on 22 January 2013

Philippines Singapore boosts ‘baby bonus’ scheme SINGAPORE: Singapore on Monday announced increased cash bonuses for parents of newborn babies and introduced paternity leave as part of a package of measures to boost population and reduce dependence on foreigners. Parents of Singaporean babies born…AFP Manila Times | 22 Jan 2013 | Philippines | English | Page: […]

The China Internet Handbook #1: GFW

27th Apr, 2012

The China Internet Handbook #1: GFW

In September 1987, China sent out its first email, saying: Across the Great Wall, we can reach every corner in the world. Now, 25 years later, when you go to China and try to send an email there to the world, you’ll hit the wall. The greatest Internet censorship system in the world, which simply […]

在中國,絕佳報導花錢就能買到

4th Apr, 2012

在中國,絕佳報導花錢就能買到

《君子雜誌中國版》職員稱雜誌社收費發文軟推音響廠牌……

互聯網在中國只是件玩具

19th Apr, 2010

互聯網在中國只是件玩具

……在中國,互聯網填補了人們的精神空虛……

No Chinese in China 華而不實

1st Feb, 2010

No Chinese in China 華而不實

Chink, Chinaman, whatever it calls, most people in gilt China deserve it, since they never know what a Chinese is. One day in the near future, there’s no Chinese in China any more. Technically, we’re all Chinese according to birth, blood or nationality. But if people learn less and less about inherited culture, so how […]

lol – China on Front-Page

16th May, 2006

lol – China on Front-Page

After celebrating Mothers’ yesterday, i precisely discovered a headline about China right left to the Mother’s Day picture on the front-page of today’s The New York Times. Yes. It’s clear about China, about China’s scandal. “In a Computer Scientist’s Fall, China Feels Robbed of Glory.” It reported, “Not very long ago, China saw itself as […]

“Little Sister is Watching”

11th May, 2006

“Little Sister is Watching”

Don’t these websites which the logos above relate to be normal ones? Certainly NOT in China. Miserably, they’ve all been banned in Mainland China, according to that so-called local laws, regulations and policies. Ridiculous? Damn it! As yesterday’s The New York Times reported, “As Chinese Students Go Online, Little Sister Is Watching”. It said, “While […]

DISSIDENT PRINCE against AWFUL CHINA

24th Apr, 2006

DISSIDENT PRINCE against AWFUL CHINA

During the 1997 Hong Kong handover time, The Prince of Wales visited the territory, and wrote a 3,000-word journal called "the Handover of Hong Kong" or "the Great Chinese Takeaway". In the journal he described the handover ceremony as an "awful Soviet-style" performance and "ridiculous rigmarole"...