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The Peking Order: Vintage Beij 3: Chinese girls for US soldiers
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Wednesday, 16 September 2009. Vintage Beij 3: Chinese girls for US soldiers. By popular demand, more of the Pocket Guide to China. A introduction to China for US soldiers in 1943. An edited version of the Guide, which has had the lovable wartime racism of my earlier post. Removed, can be read here. At the Internet Archive. Perhaps the highlight for me was the booklet's timeless advice on Chinese girls:. There are Chinese girls in cabarets and places of amusement who may be used to free and easy ways....
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The Peking Order: "To the foreigners" - A notice from the local police
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Monday, 21 September 2009. To the foreigners" - A notice from the local police. The following appeared outside my door earlier this evening:. October 1st, 2009 is the 60th anniversary of founding the People's Republic of China, Celebrations and Eve Gala Evenings will be held accordingly. The close down and cordon off area will include the area that you live in curtain period. For the smooth going of your daily life, we take pleasure in announcing the following issues:. September 4, 2009. Order of the day.
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The Peking Order: On the Webb: How to spot a jap
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Tuesday, 8 September 2009. On the Webb: How to spot a jap. How does one "tell the difference between the Japs and our oriental allies? Well, I had no idea before I read the handy Pocket Guide to China - a 72-page booklet distributed to US soldiers during their stay in China during World War Two [Click images to enlarge]:. Read a recent post on the Institute of East Asiatic Venomology. Posted by Jez Webb. Labels: On the Webb. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. Order of the day.
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The Peking Order: China Viral Video - Where the hell in Guangzhou is Matt?
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Friday, 8 January 2010. China Viral Video - Where the hell in Guangzhou is Matt? Below is a post I wrote a couple of weeks ago for Ogilvy. 8220;Foreigner lights up Guangzhou by dancing like a weirdo,” (老外搞怪舞功燃烧广州), appeared a couple of weeks ago on Chinese video-sharing site Youku. At the time of writing, the clip had been viewed 648,791 times. It may remind some of another viral video phenomenon, “Where the Hell is Matt”, which also starred a white man dancing stupidly in various locations:. My homepage...
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The Peking Order: A cheesy interview with Angry Editor
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Wednesday, 3 February 2010. A cheesy interview with Angry Editor. My obsessive Chinese alter-ego,. Was interviewed by my company's internal magazine. This may go some way toward explaining what all those strange Chinese tweets and Facebook updates have been about. 8220;I’m English. I’m an editor at one of the world’s leading PR agencies. I’ve had enough! 8221; This is how. What is Angry Editor? Why “angry”? Has Angry Editor offended anyone yet? Aren’t some issues simply a matter of personal writing...
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The Peking Order: China Viral Video: Thailand brings another challenger
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Thursday, 21 January 2010. China Viral Video: Thailand brings another challenger. This online ad for Chinese car maker Chery. Has been viewed 2,782,911 times on Youku and has received 843 comments since it was uploaded on January 9th. This is, therefore, a very significant viral video in China. Embedded link doesn't work? A reference to a recent challenge made against Chinese kungfu by Thai boxers, the car featured in the ad defeats the foreign challenger before kungfu even has a chance. I like your vira...
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The Peking Order: Social media in China - Sina Twitter & Douban
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Tuesday, 6 October 2009. Social media in China - Sina Twitter and Douban. Due to the "technical difficulties" of living in China,. Has not been updated for quite some time. Apologies for that, it should be OK for a while now. In the meantime, a combination of boredom, frustration and professional interest has driven me to Chinese social media equivalents of foreign sites that are inaccessible within China. The two that I have found most interesting so far are. Chinese: 新浪微博; Xīnlàng wēibó). The other mai...
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Chinese Second Language Blogs. 李慕白 Donny Li 的博客 (美国人). Celebrity Foreigners in China. 大山 Mark Rowswell (加拿大人). 曹操 Jonathan Kos-Read (美国人). 朱力安 Julien Gaudfroy (法国人). 爱华 Charlotte MacInnis (美国人). 赵恩世 Michael Ryan (美国人). 大牛 Daniel Newham (英国人). 李霁霞 Laetitia Zeppellini (法国人). 郝歌 Uwechue Emmanuel (利比里亚). 大龙 Andrew Ballen (美国人). 那比尔 Nabil David Huening (美国人). 大洋 David Williams (美国人). 莫大伟 Davis Moser (美国人). 大龙 Johan Björkstén (瑞典人). 陆克文 Kevin Rudd (澳大利亚总理). 疯狂老外 Dave and Mark (英国/美国). 外国人在中国 Foreigners in China.