Colombia Says "NO!" to Chinese Made Sombreros
Faced with the competition from China, local artisans who make the traditional hats complained authorities, who sided with the craftsmen. Authorities have since banned imports of the Chinese version,...
View ArticleHow To Sneak Into A Chinese Village When Police Don't Want You There
How does a 6-foot-2 tall reporter with gray hair and blue eyes, who doesn't look remotely Chinese, sneak into a Chinese village to report a story on a rural uprising. It does not come naturally. more...
View ArticleSingapore PM Lee cracks jokes at China's expense, risks hurt feelings
"Beijing residents joke that to get a free smoke all they have to do is open their windows," said Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore, in an after-dinner speech to US businessmen this week....
View ArticleGhana seizes 'faulty Chinese condoms'
More than 110 million Chinese-made condoms have been seized in Ghana after laboratory tests revealed they were faulty, Ghanaian officials have said. more »GeneralGhanacondomsfaultyhurt the feelings
View ArticleSome Chinese tourists 'uncivilized,' says top official
The dire manners and “uncivilized behavior” of some Chinese tourists abroad are harming the country’s image, said a top official who lamented their poor “quality and breeding”, according to state-run...
View ArticleNetizen outrage after Chinese tourist defaces Egyptian temple
Parents of a 15-year-old Chinese tourist have apologized after the teenager defaced a stone sculpture in an ancient Egyptian temple with graffiti. The act drew ire in both Egypt and China -- generating...
View ArticleNo-one turns up to welcome China's football team in Hefei
China's national men's football team is so unloved that the only reason the media report their arrival in a city in China is that no-one turns up to welcome them. Thus the team's movements around the...
View ArticleNewscaster's Comments Spur Anger in South Korea, China
A Seoul newscaster has drawn sharp criticism for appearing to express relief upon learning Sunday that the two dead passengers on Asiana Airlines flight 214 were Chinese and not South Korean. “We just...
View ArticleChinese Embassy in US Vandalized with 'Demolish' Graffiti
On the early morning of 2013 July 10, three graffiti Chinese characters "拆" ["demolish"] appeared on the courtyard gate posts and the entrance of the office building for China's embassy in the United...
View ArticleJiamei Tian Arrested For Vandalizing National Cathedral With Green Paint
Police have arrested the suspect in a number of vandalism cases in Washington, D.C. She is 58 year old Jiamei Tian and hails from China. She was arrested after splattering green paint inside two...
View ArticleChinese Tourists Caught By US Government Shutdown, Feelings Hurt
As the political divide deepens in the US in which the pluralism of government inspires the use of freedoms and laws as tools against itself, there is an ignored victim of the US government shutdown....
View ArticleChinese Protest Against Jimmy Kimmel Intensifies After Apology Made
Jimmy Kimmel has accepted responsibility for his own mistake and has apologized for his joke that has offended the feelings of Chinese everywhere. And for this,Kimmel receives the only proper Chinese...
View ArticleChina's meager aid to the Philippines could dent its image
China may have wasted the chance to build goodwill in Southeast Asia with its relatively paltry donation to the Philippines in the wake of a devastating typhoon, especially with the United States...
View ArticleChinese-Approved Jokes for Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel has hit a rough patch with his relationship with the noble Chinese race, and so here is a suggestion to help Kimmel out: a bunch of jokes that will not hurt the feelings of the Chinese,...
View ArticleWhy China Is Not Offended By “Holland’s Got Talent” Racist Remarks
Even though the entertainment world has learned a valuable lesson towards the frailty of Chinese feelings when Jimmy Kimmel's joke terribly offended Chinese everywhere, the judges of "Holland's Got...
View ArticleSong of Herself
After winning the Australian Open on Jan. 25, Li Na set off a media blitz in her native China, where the 31-year-old tennis star made the front page of most major papers. Much discussion surrounded...
View ArticleWhy Chinese tourists are banned from Virgin Galactic space flights
Tycoons from China have been told they cannot be among the space tourists because of anti-espionage regulations in the US, from where the British firm's first commercial flights are due to take off...
View ArticleMalaysians lose patience with Chinese fury and scorn over missing flight
"Let me ask you something,'' said a Malaysian government official. "Which country do you think will allow others from another country to come and let them stay in a great hotel and allow them to throw...
View ArticleLaowai: the old furriner
Lǎowài 老外 (lit., "old foreign") is a ubiquitous term for a certain type of person from abroad in China, and dictionaries almost invariably gloss it as "foreigner". Yet the subtleties and nuances of the...
View ArticleOliver Stone Spars With Chinese Film Official at Beijing Film Festival
U.S. director Oliver Stone railed against the notion of international co-productions and warned Chinese filmmakers not to become “bastardized” by attempts to become global. Stone’s remarks came while...
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