This subject seems to get a lot of people fired up and the inimitable, multitalented Kaiser Kuo (once and future rock god and currently digital maven at a giant PR company) goes uncorporate and lets his considerable locks down with some zingers aimed at my colleagues parachuting in for the Games. His advice on everything from bogus …
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Olympic Internet Access
Forgot to mention that you can see our take on the whole internet access for reporters during the Olympics brouhaha here.
Multimedia Site on Beijing’s Air
From the Asia Society, an interesting site on air pollution in Beijing featuring an interview with (my former prof.) Orville Schell, a look at the stats, links to news stories and some amazing photos.
Olympic Goodies
So I have just been to register at the Main Press Center and in the process was handed a nifty backpack with a bunch of useful stuff like media guides, bus routes etc. During these sort of jamborees reporters usually get given bits and piece by corporate sponsors and governments, most of it fairly disposable. One of the best things in …
Corks Are Popping
Last night, as I was enjoying a couple of glasses of Moët & Chandon 1959—and let us pause here, to briefly admire the smugness of that opening remark—the full extent of Hong Kong’s oenological journey (indeed my personal one) was made clear. Twenty years ago, “a drink with dinner” meant, to me as it did to many a Hong Konger, …
A Beijing Postcard, and Hutong Home Security
Since I’ve rambled here at length about my neighborhood, I thought I’d direct you to one last piece on it that I wrote for the magazine.
And subject you to one more tale for the blog. Yesterday morning I was awakened shortly before 5 a.m. by the sound of someone calling out. Usually it takes a lot to wake me, but something about the …
By Jove, I think they’ve done it!
Ok, I am showing my age by the quote (did I get it right?) , but it really does look as though with a week to go until the Olympics open, the air quality isn’t going to be an issue. We Beijingers have one infallible guide to the quality of the air: whether or we can see the Western Hills, which lie 25 kilometers to the, er, west of the …
Like the Olympics, but with Lingerie
You might not know it, but we at the China Blog have a deep interest in fashion. And so it was out of a sense of duty that I went to the Triumph Inspiration Award lingerie show in Beijing’s 798 art district this afternoon. The event was the finals of a global contest to design “inspiring lingerie,” which strikes me as an oxymoron. …
Beijing Hutong Host Family
Our colleague Lin Yang went to check out Beijing’s Olympic host family program and came back with this video and report:
Family lodging has never been much of a choice for those traveling to China. The government has strict rules on where foreigners can stay, the average housing space is fairly limited, and having a “foreign …
“A Reporter’s Guide to Covering the Olympics”
Commenter oohkuchi put up this little gem which he says he found “at the back of a sofa in the FCC (Foreign Correspondents Club) common room in Hong Kong.” Not sure about that, but it is pretty funny. Pretty close to the bone in some places, too.
“Reporter Guidelines for Covering the Beijing Olympics.
1) On arrival, set the scene by
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So Much For That Glimpse of Online Freedom
Beijing has acknowledged that it will censor the Internet access of journalists at the Olympic press center. This seems like a horrible embarrassment for the International Olympic Committee. As recently as two weeks ago IOC president Jacques Rogge told AFP that Internet access would be unrestricted.
For China, the decision to block …
An Opening Ceremony Preview
A South Korean television crew slipped into the Bird’s Nest stadium and came out with some footage of rehearsals for the Summer Olympics opening ceremony. You can see it here, via China Digital Times. For those of you who want to keep the surprise intact, don’t watch or keep reading. The SBS footage shows what looks like a Mass …
Desperate Measures
Beijing isn’t the only city trying to clear the skies just days before the Olympics. On Monday, the air pollution index in Hong Kong–which will host the Olympic equestrian events—hit 202, the highest level since records began in 1995. In nearby Macau, …