1. One of my Chinese classmates mentioned that what really mattered for Chinese visitors were the bi...
My grandfather took his job as family photographer seriously, and over the course of four decades he...
Today’s reading round-up is in a somewhat different format from the one we generally use: instead of...
In Shanghai these days it is impossible to avoid the World Expo. Hotels are packed with domestic tou...
The city of Shanghai will be the official host to Expo 2010, an international event celebrating the ...
For updates and insights on the 2010 Expo, one of the first places we turn isShanghai Scrap, where S...
This posting marks my return to blogging after a break following my participation in the founding of...
We imagine that some of you are now emerging from your post-Olympic stupor and feeling capable of tu...
Shanghai can be a surreal place to visit in ordinary times. This is due to the juxtaposition of buil...
“祖国万岁. Long Live the Nation.” The main pavilion of the Expo looks like a cross between a UFO and the...
With the Shanghai World Expo opening in just a few short weeks, it’s now showing up in news stories ...
1. Hat tip to China Digital Times for directing us to this video by Ian Johnson at the Wall Street J...
A reminder that China Beat editors, contributors, and readers will be gathering for an informal get-...
In addition to checking out the Expo (something I’ve blogged about before and will blog about again)...
For those attending the American Historical Association meeting in San Diego next week
1. One of my Chinese classmates mentioned that what really mattered for Chinese visitors were the bi...
My grandfather took his job as family photographer seriously, and over the course of four decades he...
Today’s reading round-up is in a somewhat different format from the one we generally use: instead of...
In Shanghai these days it is impossible to avoid the World Expo. Hotels are packed with domestic tou...
The city of Shanghai will be the official host to Expo 2010, an international event celebrating the ...
For updates and insights on the 2010 Expo, one of the first places we turn isShanghai Scrap, where S...
This posting marks my return to blogging after a break following my participation in the founding of...
We imagine that some of you are now emerging from your post-Olympic stupor and feeling capable of tu...
Shanghai can be a surreal place to visit in ordinary times. This is due to the juxtaposition of buil...
“祖国万岁. Long Live the Nation.” The main pavilion of the Expo looks like a cross between a UFO and the...
With the Shanghai World Expo opening in just a few short weeks, it’s now showing up in news stories ...
1. Hat tip to China Digital Times for directing us to this video by Ian Johnson at the Wall Street J...
A reminder that China Beat editors, contributors, and readers will be gathering for an informal get-...
In addition to checking out the Expo (something I’ve blogged about before and will blog about again)...
For those attending the American Historical Association meeting in San Diego next week
1. One of my Chinese classmates mentioned that what really mattered for Chinese visitors were the bi...
My grandfather took his job as family photographer seriously, and over the course of four decades he...
Today’s reading round-up is in a somewhat different format from the one we generally use: instead of...