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Netizen Voices: Citizens Beheaded
On May 21, Sina Weibo certified user @WangGongquan changed his profile picture to two white characters reading “citizen” on a blue background, quickly attracting a high volume of responses: WangGuoquan: From today on, I’m changing my profile picture to the two characters “citizen.” These characters were written by Sun Yat-sen and are from a sample of his calligraphy, of which a friend made a rubbiJune 8, 2012 8:09 AM
Obama’s Comedy Not Routine for Chinese Audience
At China Real Time, Josh Chin looks at Chinese netizens’ mixed reactions to president Obama’s performance at
Foreign Media’s Unstoppable Cuteness
It isn’t news that U.S. consulates in China love to post witty quips on Weibo, but you may not know that Japan’s Asahi Sh
July 17, 2012 3:16 PM
U.S. Consulate HK Speaks Shanghainese
After several “reincarnations” of the U.S. Consulate Shanghai’s Weibo account, it seems its presence on the microblogging
July 15, 2012 3:12 PM
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