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enoVate: Chinese youth cliches to retire in 2010

John Solomon ( @johnwrede ) is founder and director of enoVate a youth-focused insights and design agency based in Shanghai. enoVate works with clients and agencies to better understand and
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Ding Hui: Still Chinese, still black, still playing volleyball

The past couple of days, traffic to China Sports Today from people searching for "Ding Hui" has seen a little uptick. Could it be a coincidence that a recent story in The Guardian said that
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NeochaEDGE: Top 5 Chinese indie animations of 2009


"Water Brain"
NeochaEDGE is a daily-curated, bilingual website and discovery engine dedicated to showcasing leading-edge creative content and emerging youth culture in China. Beyond the
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Cinematheque: Mulan is finally Chinese again! (and other film news)

Mulan, the old Chinese tale that was made into a Disney movie in 1998, is finally finding its way back home to its original country. Under the direction of Jingle Ma and with Zhao Wei in the
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Oh, China! Elementary Reader of Modern Chinese for Advanced Beginners

Oh, China! is a textbook for the growing number of "advanced beginners" who are studying Mandarin Chinese. These are students who, usually because of their Chinese family backgrounds, can speak and understand elementary Mandarin, but cannot read or write well enough for an intermediate course. Most first-year texts serve advanced beginners poorly by focusing on elementary vocabulary and
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Will Time Magazine's Person of the Year be Chinese?

We don't particularly like it when Time Magazine chooses abstract notions or groups to give its "Person of the Year" award to: it feels contrived and too nebulous to really serve as an honor to
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English abbreviations on Chinese TV, RIP

In a bid to preserve the "purity of the Chinese language," mainland broadcasters were apparently asked to avoid English abbreviations in Chinese programs. In other words, it may be the end of
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Zhonglish: When English signs try to speak Chinese

We've all smirked at Chinglish signs around town of English that was either completely unintelligible or accidentally hilarious, but now the tables are turning! With more and more Chinese-speaking
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2012: Lessons on how to be a Chinese box-office hit

2012, the new apocalyptic movie by director Roland Emmerich, opened this weekend in Shanghai to smashing box office records, showing that Hollywood's discovered at least one way its blockbusters
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Google welcomes Chinese netizens to Hong Kong's uncensored search experience

Some time around 2.50am this morning, Google turned the plug off G.cn and Google.com.cn, and redirected users to Google.com.hk with this message "欢迎您来到谷歌搜索在中国的新家"
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