A Chengdu man invokes the wrath of Chinese netizens after he boasts about using
donated blood plasma to fertilize his plants, translated by
Chinasmack.
Everyone knows that China isn't uniform, and the different areas each have their own
stereotypes and reputations. Check out these funny maps depicting how the various provinces view each other, via
Shanghaiist.
Ever sat through countless hours of
TV dramas about the Red Army? No? Well, for good reason it seems. Uln of
Chinayouren plows through 22 hours of "Stab in the Back" and shares his thoughts on its artistic merits and what it tells us about good communist ethics.
Lu Guang is the photographer who took the incredible and frightening pictures of environmental degradation in China that we linked to a few weeks ago. Now,
Chinahush translates a Netease
interview with him about photographing heavily polluted areas and how the villagers feel about the pollution.
The methods of
translating foreign names into Chinese gets examined in a
Danwei post about the possibilities of changing Barack Obama's Chinese name.
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