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.

Moving Inland

A cheery report on the transfer of the coastal boom to the interior provinces. But the China Daily story is missing at least one important factor: the potential environmental consequences. The past 30 years of China’s...

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Golden Opportunity

Beijing expatriates started cashing in on the upcoming Olympics, by renting out their homes, according to China Daily: While Beijing tourism authorities last month stepped up a campaign to recruit some 1,000 Chinese households...

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Green Cost of Sleet: $8b of Forest Wealth

Yes, China lost a lot of tons of vegetables and crops in the wake of mega snowstorms. Also gone are slowly recovered forests, says China Daily: About 18.6 million hectares of forests were destroyed or damaged – it is equal...

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