Stories about China from November, 2010
China: Another case of self-immolation against demolition
A youtube video posted by MrTingpan showing an old man at Mishan city in Heilongjiang setting himself on fire to protest against force demolition of his home.
China: Bypassing censorship through E-reader
Angry Chinese blogger blogs about the creative use of Amazon's Kindle to access censored websites such as Facebook and Twitter in China.
China: Relaxation of press restrictions will lead to collaspe
China Media Project translates an article from the Chinese Communist Party's mouthpiece Seeking the truth which states that relaxation of press restrictions would lead to a series of events mirroring the collapse of the Soviet Union in the late 1980s.
China: 360 VS. QQ
Annie Lee from China Hush translates a local report about the competition between an Internet security provider 360 with the Internet giant company Tencent.
Chile and China: Rescuing the miners
The news about the successful rescue of 33 miners by the Chilean government on October 14 was followed by the news of a mining accident in Pinyu county, in the Henan province in China only two days later, which resulted in the deaths of 37 miners.
China: Shanghai World Expo comes to an end
As the Shanghai 2010 World Expo has drawn to a close, Shanghai Scrap's Adam Minter looks at why the six-month long extravaganza mattered, and how foreign correspondents missed an opportunity in covering it.
China: Relation with Japan and the U.S
China Matters comments on the lowering of temperature between China with Japan and the U.S. at the at the Hanoi ASEAN gathering.
China: Control over printing of Tibetan language material
Angry Chinese Blogger blogs about the latest policy introduced by Beijing government in controlling the printing of Tibetan language material in Tibet.