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In 2001 the Chinese government declassified homosexuality from the designation as a mental illness. Partly in thanks to this development, along with an astonishing economic boom, an emerging gay...
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Crazy English is a very famous method of learning English in China, in which learners are encouraged to "lose their inhibitions" and yell English sentences as load as possible to...
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China is sweeping popular LGBT hangouts in Beijing and arresting people because of their sexuality, according to China's best-known gay and AIDS activist Dr. Wan Yanhai. "Wan is not just...
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Not to go aganist the tide of China bashing here, but I really don't know how valid this story is. I've been living in China for two years and I just did a...
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Living and working in China for the past two years as an English teacher I embark on a trip to see the human costs of the Three Gorges Dam project in China (the biggest dam on earth). The journey...
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I took this picture down stairs of my house in Wuhan China, where I have been living for the last two years teaching English. The picture shows a kebab stand with a sign that has Osama Bin Laden...
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By next year, more than half the world's population will for the first time in history be living in cities. This milestone in human civilization is being driven mainly by the explosive growth...
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In the city of Wuhan, in central China, one can get a snap shot of whats happening in almost all the Chinese mega cities and the many mid-size ones that are also in the...
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In 2001 the Chinese government declassified homosexuality from a mental illness. This development, along with an economic boom an emerging gay scene has began to take shape in China's most...
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Rapid development in China lead to the extinction of the Yangtze fresh water dolphin a.k.a the Baiji.
There remains another mammal, the porpoise, in the Yangtze River in the same position where...
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Rapid development in China lead to the extinction of the Yangzte fresh water dolphin a.k.a the Baiji.
There remains another mammal, the porpoise, in the Yangzte River in the same position where...
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greenlight given 2 years ago