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  1. An ongoing topic - click here for Most Recent Post row, row, row your boat . . .
  2. ‘Princess Iron Fan’: The Height of Modern Chinese Animation Inspired by Disney’s “Snow White” in 1937, the Wan brothers created the first Chinese animated feature film — still a timeless classic today — during the hardship of World War II. Read more: https://ow.ly/IOcT50Q6J9o from the Sixth Tone on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/sixthtone/videos/696896992377467/ ‘Princess Iron Fan’: The Height of Modern Chinese Animation Inspired by Disney’s “Snow White” in 1937, the Wan brothers created the first Chinese animated feature film — still a timeless classic today — during the hardship of World War II. watch full movie (CFL link) - http://candleforlove.com/forums/topic/49227-those-chinese-videos/?do=findComment&comment=651757
  3. Here is Serpentza's latest upload, a take on why National Day is a good time to avoid tourist destinations in China: http://youtu.be/baHuw7qrM_k?list=UUl7mAGnY4jh4Ps8rhhh8XZg
  4. from the Sixth Tone The Silent Cries of China’s Depressed NetizensA student posted a digital suicide note. Thousands replied, shedding light on the lives of millions of Chinese living with depression. http://image5.sixthtone.com/image/5/20/206.jpg
  5. from the Sixth Tone Winston also covered this, and even visited with the first girl who pops up on the preview below http://image5.sixthtone.com/image/5/16/642.jpg "People's Republic of Desire" Watch from Vimeo ($$) - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/peoplesrepublicofdesire I downloaded it myself while it was free - not sure that it's worth paying for. It portrays it as a large virtual rave club Inside the Dystopian Reality of China’s Livestreaming Craze Filmmaker Hao Wu discusses the issues brought to light by his documentary ‘People’s Republic of Desire.’ https://youtu.be/WWdg8d18Tfs
  6. Well, if it comes up on both the SCMP and YouTube, maybe it's worth a mention, but maybe there wasn't really much of a backlash Chinese dress at US prom wins support in China after internet backlash After criticism of student Keziah Daum’s Twitter post showing her wearing the traditional qipao, Chinese commenters call it cultural appreciation, not appropriation So SerpentZA weghed in with a bit of a rant
  7. A motorcycle trip through Guangdong and Guangxi to Guilin and Yangshuo, and back to Shenzhen Kind of a mundane, above amateur-ish quality, but may still be of interest and you may want to watch for the scenery. Much better than what I could do. About 20-30 mins. each - 8 videos in all from an expat who goes by the name of serpentza https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJMM4NisWTg&list=PLnomKWGvsVJ0zLuEZgr0K2CGYY7Ht8B_x He's the guy who claims that "Motorcycles are banned in China - it's just not enforced", even while he has the papers and registration to prove that HIS is "perfectly legal" He does a good job on some of his videos - you may find others worth watching also
  8. This guy has quite a few videos posted on YouTube, dealing with various aspects of Chinese culture and living in China. He also has a few covering relationships between foreigners and Chinese. He has lived in China for about eight years and lives in Shenzhen. His channel has a wide range of topics and I find them both entertaining and informative. I think they may be useful for those who are short on experience with China as well as those who are experienced but seek to deepen their base of understanding. Some of his clips are hilarious at times, but always informative. The guy has over 25,000 subscribers, so he must be doing something right. I don't always agree with everything he says, but for the most part, I think he is quite knowledgeable about China and his videos are well worth your time. My only complaint is that sometimes he is a bit heavy on the drinking, but I will say he rarely lets that interfere with his videos' quality. The only exception is the one clip where he and a buddy drink 25 beers to celebrate his 25k subrscribers. You will also discover that he drives like a maniac, especially on his motorbikes. Anyway, here is the link: His YouTube name is SerpentZa and that is what you might need to type into the YouTube search engine to find his stuff. He has lots of it. In the supermarket clip, the girl he mentions as "Beer Girl" is his wife, who is Chinese from Hong Kong.
  9. McDonald's, Yum Suspend Meat Supplier in China OSI's Shanghai Husi 'Appalled' by Allegation That Chicken, Beef Was Past Expiration Date BEIJING—The U.S. owner of a meat supplier in Shanghai apologized and promised a swift response Monday after McDonald's Corp. MCD -1.79% and Yum Brands Inc. YUM +1.19% suspended purchases in China in the wake of allegations it sold expired chicken and beef to restaurants. McDonald's and Yum, parent of KFC and Pizza Hut, said they halted orders from Shanghai Husi Food Co., owned by OSI Group Inc. of Aurora Ill., after local Chinese media reported that Shanghai Husi was selling meat products beyond their shelf life. OSI, a longtime supplier to both fast-food companies, said its executives were "appalled" by the report and apologized to its customers and consumers. The company "has formed an investigation team, is fully cooperating with inspections being conducted by relevant, supervising government agencies, and is also conducting its own internal review," it said. http://online.wsj.com/articles/yum-b...ier-1405913128
  10. Google block set to continue The article states "Users cannot access google.com.hk either." This isn't correct for me - I am usually re-directed to the 'hk' site when accessing Google without a VPN. Just now, I was even able to access www.google.com directly, although a third computer seems to be unable to access even the 'hk' site without a VPN.
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