An old man and his dog at a temple fair in Zhengding City of Hebei province of China, via Fengniao.com
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Linjun Fan is a student of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California at Berkeley. She worked as a reporter for China Central Television and then as a special correspondent for the Beijing Bureau of Knight Ridder Newspapers for several years after her graduation from Beijing University.
Invasion of The Robotic Thugs and China-bashing
Posted by Linjun Fan | Apr 12, 2008
Adam Minter, an American writer based in Shanghai, reflected on the racial subtext behind the anti-China protests on his blog Shanghai Scrap: For all of the talk about racial tensions between Han Chinese and Tibetans, there has...
Read MoreMock Edition Of People’s Daily Reveals Extreme Nationalism
Posted by Linjun Fan | Mar 31, 2008
A mock edition of People’s Daily containing nerve-racking nationalistic sentiments appeared on the Internet recently. Tim Johnson, China Correspondent of McClatchy Newspapers, wrote about it on his blog: The main headline...
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A Tibetan monk in Drepung Monastery, Lhasa. Photo by Lasse skovgaard, via Flickr
Read MoreMore Than 700 Teachers in Guangdong Demonstrate for a Decent Salary
Posted by Linjun Fan | Mar 8, 2008
Seven hundred teachers in Yunfu City of Guangdong province went to demonstrate on the street on March 4 to protest their low salaries, according to reports on several Chinese Internet forums. Various reports say the teachers...
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