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I'm currently reading Richard Burger's book Behind the Red Door: Sex in China. It is a very interesting look at a subject that is rarely discussed with expats (or anyone else).
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Tag Archives: Wang Yi
First Human Rights Test Comes in Form of Dark Drama
The news came last night (Beijing Time) that @Stariver , a regular Twitter user based in Miyun, Beijing (北京密云) was detained on November 7th, possibly for tweeting this tweet midnight, November 5th: #SpoilerTweet #Enter-at-your-own-peril “Final Destination 6” has arrived. In … Continue reading
A Month or so in the House of Twitter
I registered a Twitter account two months ago, but didn’t start actively using it until my Sina Weibo was blocked in mid-December. Since then, I have made 600 plus tweets (including a lot of retweets and some replies) and been … Continue reading
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Tagged 1989, Ai Weiwei, Chen Wei, Chen Xi, GFW, Hu Jia, June 4th, Ma Shaofang, reeducation through labor, Tiananmen Square, Twitter, Wang Yi, Weibo, Wu Renhua
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