Sunday, August 12, 2012

China Yearbook 2012

China Yearbook 2012:
Do you love China? Do you have an unquenchable thirst for more knowledge about what’s going on there? If you’re a reader of this blog, I’m going to presume the answer to both questions is Yes. If I’m right, leave this site now and check out this wonderful 2012 China yearbook, a joint project between Danwei and the Australian Centre on China in the World. As described by its creators:

The China Story Project is a web-based account of contemporary China created by the Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW) at the Australian National University in Canberra, which has the most significant concentration of dedicated Chinese Studies expertise and is the publisher of the leading Chinese Studies journals in Australia.

One of my blog posts managed to be included in this project, which you can find here (scroll downward). I thought it was my best post of 2011, and it sure got me more traffic than any other. I’m honored to see the post on the Global Times sandwiched in-between incredibly great blog posts by David Bandurski of the China Media Project and an obscure Chinese writer-blogger-race-car driver named Han Han.
There is a lot of rich material to mine here. You can download the whole thing and read through it when you’re offline. It is wonderful that people would take the time and trouble to “chronologize” so much of what went on on the Internet in regard to China last year, and I can only hope they make this an annual tradition. Don’t miss it.

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