Michael Zhao
Michael Zhao graduated from UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, where he produced an in-depth multimedia thesis on electronic waste dumping from the rich world to developing countries. He also made a short documentary on the same topic, available on his personal site. He now works at Asia Society's Center on US-China Relations as a multimedia producer in New York. Michael worked for the New York Times Beijing Bureau as a reporting assistant from 2003-2005. He graduated from the Beijing Language & Culture University with a bachelor's degree in English. He co-authored a book on learning Chinese language and culture, Urban Chinese: Mandarin in 21st Century China. Michael was born and grew up in Wuhan, China.
Chinese wedding car fleet
Posted by Michael Zhao | Jan 14, 2007
A magnificent, and costly, Chinese wedding car fleet
Read MoreLi Xinde Blog Deleted by Baidu – Yulun Jiandu
Posted by Michael Zhao | Jan 14, 2007
A second case since MSN deleted Anti’s blog. Now Baidu is in action. From Radio Free Asia’s Mandarin service and Li Xinde’s Yulun Jiandu Wang (ËàÜËÆ∫ÁõëÁù£ÁΩë), compiled and translated by CDT: Citizen journalist Li Xinde’s corruption-exposing web site was reportedly blocked by Fujian Province’s Xiamen public security authorities, who charged that there was “harmful information” […]
Read MoreQinghai-Tibet Railway to Extend Further in Tibet – Xinhua
Posted by Michael Zhao | Jan 14, 2007
From Xinhua via China Daily: Tibet plans to start building a branch line for the Qinghai-Tibet Railway this year, which will link the region’s capital Lhasa with Xigaze (Êó•ÂñÄÂàô), a major Tibetan city some 280 kilometers to its southwest. Jin Shixun, director of the regional development and reform commission said Sunday that the new line […]
Read MoreSupport for Chairman Mao Lingers – James Reynolds
Posted by Michael Zhao | Jan 14, 2007
From BBC News: The true believers come out in the freezing cold. Just before dawn, several hundred people gather behind a line of policemen in Tiananmen Square. They stamp their feet to keep warm. They’ve all come to watch the Chinese flag go up at sunrise – a ritual that began in the days of […]
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Unbounded by Lantern
CDT in the News
- FP China Brief – A Bad Week for Washington’s China Hawks
- CNN – China’s censorship and surveillance were already intense. AI is turbocharging those systems
- NED – China Digital Times: 2025 Democracy Award Honoree
- China Brief – Beijing’s War on ‘Negative Energy’
- China Media Project – Hubei Hit-and-Run Escapes the Headlines
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