Sophia Cao

Sophia Cao is an undergraduate business student at Baruch College in New York. She is interested in Chinese culture and contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on multimedia.

Animation industry looks to future – Chinaview

From Chinaview: This year marks the 80th anniversary of China’s cartoon industry. And on Tuesday, a grand meeting-of-the-minds took place in Beijing, to discuss obstacles on the path ahead for Chineseanimation. From the first release in 1926, to today’s digital features, Chinese cartoon films have come a long way. They’ve consistently provided enjoyable alternatives to […]

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Pact With Chairman Mao – Letters from China

From Letters from China: How did laowai (ËÄŧñ, foreigner) negotiate with the Chinese exporters during the Cultural Revolution? In the good old days, the standard opening at the Canton Trade Fair was: Laowai buyer: The Mao Zedong thought is so great and ever-victorious. Is it possible to lower the price of this product? Chinese exporter: […]

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Press freedom for foreign journalists to become permanent? – Peijin Chen

From Shanghaiist: While most journalists go to parties in hopes of congress, next year promises something different. Cai Wu (Ëî°Ê≠¶), the head of the news and information department of the State Council, said in recent remarks that starting January 1, 2007, the rules pertaining to foreign journalists during the Olympics will take effect (report in […]

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