Decrypting China’s “Cailing” Craze
Cailing (pronounced tsai-ling) is big in China. If you’ve called someone in China, only to hear pop music, meowing cats, or the latest duanzi (spoken jokes) when you were expecting the boring doot-doot tones,...
China 2.0 in the making
Cailing (pronounced tsai-ling) is big in China. If you’ve called someone in China, only to hear pop music, meowing cats, or the latest duanzi (spoken jokes) when you were expecting the boring doot-doot tones,...
Sunny skies in Beijing hide a stormier secret further south: rain and snowstorms have hit central and south China. The news has made it big time across mainland Chinese media: it is headline news...
Content. The King of the Internet. No content, no nothing. But even here, both the Chinese and the Westerners have different views on content. What’s good content. What’s bad content. And what’s the kind...
Mind you, ladies and gents, I did not study law. Not for my Bachelor’s Degree, not for my Master’s Degree. Any attempt at nabbing a Doctor’s Degree in Law vaporized when I started blogging...
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