Alle Einträge vom April, 2009

Ten years outside the law: How China still fears Falun Gong

Saturday, 25.4.2009

Von Jane Macartney. Quelle: Times Online.


Radiosender in Virginia bringt nur noch chinesische Musik

Saturday, 25.4.2009

“Local radio station WXMM has turned off the rock and replaced it with Chinese music, renaming itself Kung Pao 100.5 FM … The release promises Chinese songs from the ’70s through ’90s …”. Von Philip Walzer. Quelle: hamptonroads.com.


China reveals it has 1,054 tonnes of gold (aktualisiert)

Saturday, 25.4.2009

Quelle: Reuters.Vgl. 我国黄金储备已达1054吨 排名第五 (Sohu/Xinhua). Update: Artikel in Financial Times.


Taipei crane crash kills 3 mainland tourists

Saturday, 25.4.2009

Quelle: China Daily.


Investment ‘guru’ arrested in fraud case

Saturday, 25.4.2009

Quelle: Shanghai Daily.


Schanghai – die west-östliche Diva

Saturday, 25.4.2009

Nachtrag. Von Barbara Schaefer. Quelle: taz.


How much grain does China really have in reserve?

Friday, 24.4.2009

Quelle: Xinhua. Vgl. 李克强:开展粮食清仓查库是保障粮食安全的重要举措 (chinagrain).


Indiens IT-Götter fürchten China

Friday, 24.4.2009

Von Helmut Hauschild. Quelle: Handelsblatt.


Official sacked after film crew pollutes reservoir

Friday, 24.4.2009

“The Romance of Three Kingdoms”. Quelle: Shanghai Daily.


The dream of the first eco-city was built on a fiction

Friday, 24.4.2009

Dongtan in Shanghai was to be a model for the world by 2010, but after lots of grand promises, the old entrenched ways mean little has happened. Ausgabe der Kolumne “Greenwash” von Fred Pearce. Quelle: Guardian.


Aktion „Harmonische Ozeane“

Friday, 24.4.2009

China zeigt seine Atom-U-Boote. Von Andreas Hoffbauer. Quelle: Handelsblatt.


Interview mit Wu’er Kaixi

Thursday, 23.4.2009

20 Jahre Tiananmen-Massaker – “Ein paar Tage Freiheit in Peking”  “… wir hatten ja nicht einmal Partys, Alkohol und Drogen, mit denen wir uns hätten ablenken können …”. Von Bernhard Bartsch (FR).


Chinesen bauen 42 neue Atomkraftwerke

Thursday, 23.4.2009

Von Johnny Erling. Quelle: Welt.


Quanzhou

Thursday, 23.4.2009

Quelle: Xinhua


The “Banned in China” brand

Thursday, 23.4.2009

Chinese writers fail to find global voice “… Westerners are attracted to Chinese books which have been banned, even if they are not terribly good works of literature …”. Von Ben Blanchard (EurActiv/Reuters).


English edition of the Global Times (aktualisiert)

Thursday, 23.4.2009

China Launches New English-Language Newspaper (NYT/AP). Update: Artikel von Johnny Erling in der Welt.


Yan Geling 严歌苓

Thursday, 23.4.2009

Chinese writer finds freedom in English Von Ben Blanchard (Reuters).


China to phase in free vocational secondary education for all

Thursday, 23.4.2009

Quelle: Xinhua


Taiwanese identify Japan as favorite foreign country: survey

Thursday, 23.4.2009

Quelle: China Post.


Was passiert, wenn die Chinesen selbst ans Reißbrett gehen

Thursday, 23.4.2009

Auto Shanghai 2009 Déjà-vu-Erlebnisse in China (FTD). Vgl. Artikel in der SZ. Vgl. “… the limo is a shameless … knock-off of the Rolls-Royce Phantom ..”, aus NYT-Artikel.


Beijing acting like a child in intolerance, says Dalai Lama

Thursday, 23.4.2009

Quelle: Standard/AFP.


Times are good

Thursday, 23.4.2009

When the going gets tough, the rich go for the top end “… ‘People saved hard before the downturn, and they now have less work to do and more time to come to my clinic and take care of their health.’ …”. (Xinhua)


China unveils fleet of submarines in bid to build global trust

Wednesday, 22.4.2009

Von Tania Branigan. Quelle: Guardian.


China gibt Russland Milliarden für Öl

Wednesday, 22.4.2009

Quelle: Handelsblatt


Childhood in Prison Camp Led to ‘Empire of the Sun’

Wednesday, 22.4.2009

Nachruf auf J.G.Ballard. Quelle: Washington Post.