Latest posts by Oiwan Lam from December, 2010
Why is China Blocking Wikileaks?
Angry Chinese Blogger tries to explain why did the Chinese government decide to block Wikileaks.
China: It's alright to shoot journalists
David Bandurski from China Media Project blogs about a Peking University professor Kong Qingdong's remarks on the violence that journalists faced in China: “If these journalists were all lined up and shot, I would feel heartache for not a single one of them.”
China: Light, compassion, peace and Liu Xiaobo
Florence from interlocals.net has translated an article written by Leung Mantao commenting on the Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo's implications on Chinese politics.
China: State Media Report on Chinese Global Thinkers
Alice Liu from DANWEI notices that the Xinhua News report on the Foreign Policy magazine's selection on the 100 top global thinkers 2010 have highlighted Zhou Xiaochuan, governor of People's Bank of China and Han Han, one of the most popular writers in China, but omitted this year's Nobel Peace...
China: The Shenzhen Bay Fringe Festival
Maryannodonnell from Shenzhen Noted has translated an article, In the name of Shenzhen Bay, about the upcoming Shenzhen bay Fringe Festival.
Taiwan: 2010 Best Blog Awards
2010 Taiwan best blog awards is now opening for voting.