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.
Tudou Survives with a Spanking
Posted by Wu Nan | Mar 20, 2008
“To live or to die?” The Chinese version of Youtube, Tudou(土豆) had its first brush with mortality after being officially listed as “slightly unhealthy” web. From RConversation: Jeremy Goldkorn at Danwei reports...
Read MoreHow Many Agencies in a Small County Government? You Have No Idea
Posted by Wu Nan | Mar 20, 2008
Wonder why people in China have been getting so excited over government efforts to reorganize and reduce bureaucracy? A recent post on the popular Daqi BBS provides some stunning insight. Written by a frequent contributer who...
Read MoreHeparin Contaminant Identified
Posted by Wu Nan | Mar 20, 2008
The contaminant in a tainted blood-thinning drug China exported to the U.S. has been identified. The substance, hypersulfated chondroitin sulfate, mimics the blood thinner in standard safety tests and may have been deliberately...
Read MoreChina Tells Tourists to Avoid Tibet After Lhasa Riots (Update1)
Posted by Wu Nan | Mar 19, 2008
The Tibet provincial government just stopped issuing travel permits to individual international visitors. From Bloomberg. Chinese authorities discouraged tour groups from visiting Tibet, saying pro-independence activists damaged...
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