No shortage of news.
I swear, the NYTimes can’t get enough of all the things going on in China these days; China is popping up in headlines across sections. And I feel like the tone of the coverage is not without a hint of incredulity and a smirk. I can’t keep up with it all myself. Imagine if I had time to read a wider range of newspapers.
A sampling of recent headlines:
A Dirty Pun Tweaks China’s Online Censors
China’s Art Market: Cold or Maybe Hibernating?
Dalai Lama Says China Has Turned Tibet Into a ‘Hell on Earth’
China Calls for Closer Ties With Taiwan
So much is happening that I am even more convinced that I should spend some real time there in the near future. I want to see how all of these happenings are being reported there, and find out how this “grass-mud horse” is actually shaking things up. Way more interesting than this snowballing recession and the never-ending gentrification of Brooklyn. I’ve been in New York too long.
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