Kate Zhao
Kate Zhao graduated from the Graduate School of Communication at Zhejiang University, with a major in cross-culture communication. She has worked as both a full-time and part-time business reporter at various Chinese media such as China Business, China Marketing, New Marketing, and 21st Century Business Herald. She also worked as a public relations manager for Crest brand at P&G Greater China in Guangzhou.
Phoenix Rushes to Help Its ‘Sister’ Chengdu
Posted by Kate Zhao | May 16, 2008
After the Sichuan earthquake, overseas Chinese helped organize donations to China Red Cross. Tshinghua Challenge Education Foundation, Mitbbs, Peking University Alumni Association and Shanghai Jiao Tong University Alumni...
Read MoreChinese American Students And The Communication Gap
Posted by Kate Zhao | May 16, 2008
From Sing Tao Daily via New America Media: At the end of his first day of school in 1995, Xiaohua Zhang, a nine-year boy who had recently immigrated from China, told his mom cheerfully, “My classmates gave me a new English name...
Read MoreCaijing And Xinhua: A Hasty Comparison of Party and Commercial Earthquake Coverage
Posted by Kate Zhao | May 16, 2008
From China Media Project: In a scurry to live up to CMP’s promise to provide sideline analysis of Chinese media coverage of the Sichuan quake, we offer the following selections from Caijing magazine, one of China’s leading...
Read MoreChinese Wonder If Animals Can Predict Earthquakes
Posted by Kate Zhao | May 15, 2008
From AP via Examiner.com: First, the water level in a pond inexplicably plunged. Then, thousands of toads appeared on streets in a nearby province. Finally, just hours before China’s worst earthquake in three decades,...
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