Photo: Underground Catholics in Gao Ja Di village, Inner Mongolia, by Jordan Pouille
Underground Catholics in Gao Ja Di village, Inner Mongolia, by Jordan Pouille
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Underground Catholics in Gao Ja Di village, Inner Mongolia, by Jordan Pouille
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Waiting in line to enter the British pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, by Jordan Pouille
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Shanghai on the eve of the World Expo, by Jordan Pouille
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A scene from Beijing’s Drum and Bell Tower neighborhood, by Jordan Pouille
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CDT is expanding its wiki beyond the Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon to include short biographies of...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Sep 17, 2013
Ten years ago this month, China Digital Times was born with the publication of this post. Xiao...
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A New York Times article and accompanying video look at the lives of Foxconn workers once their shifts end. Outside the gates of the Zhengzhou Foxconn campus, the atmosphere “resembles a gigantic street fair”: Here...
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The Word of the Week comes from China Digital Space’s Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms created by Chinese netizens and frequently encountered in online political discussions. These are the words of China’s online...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Oct 18, 2012
One day after U.S. Presidential contenders Barack Obama and Mitt Romney came to blows over the impact of Chinese manufacturing on the U.S. economy, James Fallows visited the Shenzhen campus of Foxconn, the world’s largest...
Read MorePosted by Sophie Beach | Sep 16, 2012
On Sunday protests against Japan in dozens of Chinese cities entered the second day and were marked by violence with many participants calling for war. Protesters have taken to the streets to condemn the Japanese...
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