Wu Nan

Wu Nan is a student of the Graduate School of Journalism, University of California at Berkeley. Wu Nan worked for the Boston Globe Beijing Bureau as a news assistant for three years. She also worked as a reporter for one and a half years at the Economic Observer, a Chinese national financial weekly based in Beijing. Her reports focused on the changes in modern China society and the world.

Video: Sa Dingding Wins the BBC World Music Prize

A Sanskirt spoken Beijing girl, Sa Dingding won the BBC World Music (Asia/Pacific) prize for her cross-culture music. This is London leads: “I’m a Chinese girl and I love my country’s culture,” said Sa Dingding, accepting...

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Australia to Aid China’s Solar City Plan

Australia plans to help re-make Weihai, in Shandong Province, into the world’s biggest solar-powered city, in addition to funding a system to monitor pollution in the Yellow and Pearl rivers. From Sydney Morning Herald:...

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Olympic President Makes Rare Criticism of China

After weeks of resisting politicization of the Olympics over the riots in Tibet, IOC boss Jacques Rogge is now asking Beijing to respect its “moral engagement” to improve human rights. From The New York Times: China...

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Video: The Rise of China

UUorld makes a flash video to show the increase of China’s merchandise exports compared to its neighboring countries in the recent years. China surpassed Japan, the former largest exporter of high tech products in 2004. A...

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