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China: Prostitutes more trustworthy than government officials

A startling result of an online survey of more than 3,376 people published by Insight China magazine reveals that China's prostitutes are considered by some to be more trustworthy than its politicians, teachers and scientists! The survey found that 7.9% ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  7 Aug 2009

China: One-Child Policy Heading for a Revision

According to Time magazine, the one-child policy, a cornerstone of contemporary China, will be changed when word got out late last week that Shanghai was encouraging couples to have additional offspring. For three decades, millions of Chinese parents ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  28 Jul 2009

China: The Suspense of ‘Electroshock for Net Addiction'

The Chinese Ministry of Sanitation had announced lately that the security of the electroshock for ‘net addiction', a method some Chinese clinics recently applied to deal with 'net addiction' symptom of the youth, is now suspended. That the electroshock ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  25 Jul 2009

China: EV71 outbreak in China sparks criticisms

While not bird flu related, the recent outbreak of HFMD (Hand Foot and Mouth Disease) in China gives us an opportunity to see how the Chinese government responds to an epidemic. During the weekend china issued a countrywide alert to control the disease ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  7 May 2008
Related Topics: Wen Jiabao

China: Thoughts on the bankruptcy of last ‘Animal Farm’

Nanjie Village, the last “Animal Farm” in China, has been known by the Chinese as the ‘red billionaire village’ and ‘communism village’ until the recent revealment by newspapers that it has arrears around 1 billion yuan although it had gradually ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  9 Mar 2008
Related Topics: George Orwell

China: The truth of Nanjie Village

Nanjie Village, a small village in Henan Province and once the so-called ‘red billionaire village' and ‘Republic of Chairman Mao', is recently revealed by Chinese media that it is totally a phoney. Changping[zh] compares it with the fake tiger photo ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  2 Mar 2008

China: Is ‘Inadequate National Virtue' an Excuse?

Comments on Global Voices are moderated. If your comment does not appear immediately, there is no need to submit it again. Please treat others with respect. Comments containing hate speech, obscenity, and personal attacks will not be approved. ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  28 Feb 2008

China: Country with the World's Biggest Income Gap

According to the latest Outlook Weekly, the Gini coefficient of China is growing up to 0.47, which is above the international warning line and much higher than that of most developing countries. It means the income gap between urban and rural residents ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  28 Feb 2008

China: Thoughts and Debates on the Name-calling Professor

The start was in fact very simple. In 2007, Professor Zhong Hua at Sichuan Normal University issued an article entitled Cultural Studies and the Lost of Literary Theory in the 11th issue of “Literature and Art Studies”, one of the core academic ...

From GEORGE SUN, Global Voices Online,  27 Feb 2008

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