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CNReviews is a blog about the Chinese blogosphere, independent travel, entrepreneurship, and the urban lifestyle of the generations born in the 70s and 80s in China. Contributing editor David Feng is based in Beijing, where he authors TechBlog86, runs Beijingology, and serves as President of BeiMac Union. Elliott Ng is an venture-backed Web 2.0 entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, who took his first company public on NASDAQ in 1999. Min Guo is a Shanghai-based Internet analyst and blogger.
Recent Posts
America Interferes With China’s Internal Affairs, Yes, True, And…?
Many Western observers of China are familiar — perhaps too familiar — with China and the Chinese regularly complaining about foreigners meddling in its internal affairs. It was brought out for 2008’s Lhasa, Tibet riots as well as 20...
Quote: Kelly Hammond on Pepsi for China
“What does all this mean for scholars who work so hard to deflate this false conflation of westernization and modernization?” Kelly Hammond, Ph.D. candidate in Chinese History at Georgetown University, wonders how a fizzy drink like Peps...
2012 Movie: Praising China & The Chinese? No, Not Really
I first learned about 2012 during a visit to the States this past summer and was instantly sold on the doomsday scenario. Though it stars John Cusack and Danny Glover (as the United States President no less. What happened to Morgan Freeman? Oh right,...
Rednecks, Red Guards & Trolls: Kaiser Kuo on US-China Online
For those of us involved in the development of new internet media and technology, there is almost a faith-based view that what we are doing has an inexorable, positive force toward ushering in the world we want to live in. However, in the area of U...
CNBloggerCon: For The Chinese, Not The Foreigners
The title sounds judgmental, but it isn’t in the least. It’s the truth and, more importantly, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with it. I am, of course, generalizing the China Blogger Conference and all of the varied speakers, talk...
Busing From Guangzhou To Lianzhou
Guangzhou Min and I boarded a long-distance bus in Guangzhou at 7:55 for what we thought would be a 3 hour drive to Lianzhou. Much of the distance was covered quite quickly on a smooth new highway, smooth enough for me to get some more sleep under my...


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