CCTV Tower Update

Walking past the Rem Koolhaas CCTV Tower the other day on a mundane mission to buy a water filter, I was struck again by the thought that it’s either extremely cool or a total gimmick. They’re now working on the bridge section that will connect the two leaning towers. Anyway, answering my own question, it doesn’t really matter if it’s a …

Bad News Day

A few morsels of news, none good. Despite everything and in particular the horrible pollution during the Olympic Committee’s recent visit, Beijing authorities are showing absolutely no sign that they will address the root cause of the problem, too many cars. Seems amazingly muleheaded. More than a potentially polluted Olympics, it means …

War of the Romanizations

Taiwan is pushing forward with its own system of romanized Mandarin Chinese–a move seen by many as another attempt to distance itself from mainland China. By the end of this year, the romanized spelling of places in Taiwan must be changed to Taiwan’s Tongyong Pinyin (通用拼音), instead of Hanyu Pinyin (汉语拼音), the mainland …

Where Pants Come From

Time.com’s multimedia section has a new photo essay on blue jeans. Like many manufactured goods in the world today, jeans mean China. (OK, you can get them from elsewhere. The photos show American and Sri Lankan manufacturers, too.) The essay is worth checking out for the amazing photos from a factory in Zhongshan, Guangdong.

Silly Season for China Stocks

So PetroChina made its domestic debut today and according to Bloomberg , China’s biggest oil and gas company is now valued at double what Exxon Mobil trades for, becoming the first company in the world to be worth more than a trillion dollars, or more than the GDP of Russia, which has some oil and gas itself. That’s because at around 40 …

The End of the End

Well, it’s official, the Party Congress really is over. We know that as Youtube is back in the graces of the GFW (Great Firewall) after being blocked for weeks. Flickr is up, too. We’ll have to check and see if the situation eases up for dissidents, who have been having a pretty hard time of it. So far though, it doesn’t look as though …

China in Black and White

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Beijing-based performance artist Zhao Bandi always seems to be walking a fine line between glorifying the new China and mocking it. Zhao can be seen, with his ever-present panda, photographed traveling the world, running marathons, sitting in traffic, visiting factories. On Sunday he held a premier for his Bandi Panda …

Hurrah for the Torchbearers

Well, the results are out. The names of the eight foreigners who are to participate in the Olympic Torch relay have been released. You may remember I encouraged people to vote for one of my predecessors as a Time reporter in Beijing, Jimmy Florcruz, and his daughter. Despite some fairly heroic efforts, Jimmy didn’t make it, garnering a …

A Hellish Thought

Despite any impression I may sometimes give to the contrary, I am largely in favor of U.S. imports. The albums of Mose Allison, premium cranberry cocktail mixer, the ramblings of William Burroughs—what would an autumn evening be without these estimable American things? But if there’s one Stateside import that turns me into a militant …

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