weblogs in, on and about China

John at Sinosplice keeps a more comprehensive list.

Sinoblogs:

Zi-boy keeps a photo-blog of Beijing.

The Big White Guy writes about his daily life in Hong Kong.

The official website of a crazy black guy with dreadlocks surviving in Modern China (Shenzhen).

Asian Business Intelligence reports on business in Asia, particularly China.

Bokane writes frank and moving stories about the people he meets and places he goes in China.

Brand Recon puts out a newsletter of internet links relating to various facets of China.

Ch-ch-china is a college English and Lit professor in Zhejiang, Hangzhou.

Sarah blogs from Chengdu as a student.

From Canada, the China weblog reports news stories of interest on China.

A China Hand writes long and informed pieces about politics and economics from his desk in Huizhou, China.  Very recommended.

China Update sporadically reports news and sites on China.

The Rice Cooker collects links to high quality news stories from many sources.

Hemlock writes about business life in Hong Kong.

Joe's China Blog provides deeper factual insight into current news issues.

Gweilo Diaries writes about politics in Asia from a Hong Kong perspective.

Wangjianshuo's blog is a blog about computers and travel in China run by Mr Wang.

Asia First is a weblog about entertainment in Asia, particularly China and India.

A Chinese journalist's perspective on how western media cover China.

Kat in China is written by an American student in Beijing.

The Laowai Monologues are the stories of an English teacher in Huaibei, Anhui province.

Leylop is a feisty and free-thinking Chinese student writing about Chinese politics and culture, from her unique perspective.

Peking Duck is a Hong Kong transplanet to Beijing who loves to talk politics.

Peter McDermott is a programmer living in Beijing.

Poagao was born in the United States, became a citizen of Taiwan, and lives and writes from the Pacific Rim.

Shutty is an English teacher in Hangzhou who hangs out with the Brit.

Sinosplice is an English teacher in Hangzhou who has many adventures with taxis.

Speaking of China writes about her job at an Internet company, and life in Hangzhou.

Hangzhou T-Salon comments on social, cultural and economic issues in China from an inside perspective.

China Hand links to articles and other pages about China, and comments on these..

Why Read This covers general topics in politics, with occasional China topics.

TSChang.net is a reporter in Beijing for Bloomberg.

Semi-permanently back in Canada, unemployed but looking.

Selected Asian blogs:

The Angry Asian Man covers outrages perpetrated against Asian Americans.

Charlie Chan points out instances and patterns of racial discrimination against asian Americans.

Pyongyang Watch, news on North Korea.

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