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Stories from the World's Largest Human Migration
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(LinkAsia Bulletin: January 31, 2012) Chunyun, China's Spring Festival travel season, is often called the world's largest annual human migration, as millions of Chinese return home for the holidays. LinkAsia...

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China's Fireworks Bans Attempt a Safer New Year
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(LinkAsia: January 27, 2012) Many Chinese cities have enacted bans on fireworks use during Chinese New Years in response to wide-spread injuries. The reaction to the bans has been plenty...

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Gold Rush Grips Chinese Shoppers as New Year Approaches
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(LinkAsia: January 20, 2012) As the Year of Dragon draws near, Chinese shoppers are enamored more than ever by gold. Investors too are eyeing it as a stable commodity in...

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LinkAsia News: 11/18/11
Ai Weiwei Pays Up, and Social Media Speaks Out
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(LinkAsia: November 18, 2011) Ai Weiwei is paying $1.3 million to fight tax evasion charges levied by the Chinese government. Some online are calling the government a bunch of hooligans...

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Can Beijing Clean Up Its Air?
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(LinkAsia: November 11, 2011) After days of heavy fog blanketed Beijing, residents are questioning the way authorities measure air pollution. Despite claims by the environment department that autumn fogs...

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Fired Up over China's Limits on Fun TV
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(LinkAsia: November 4, 2011) China is restricting the amount of entertainment television that can air each week. Charlie Custer tells us Chinese netizens are not amused. Contributor: Charlie Custer


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LinkAsia News: 11/04/11
Singaporeans Stirred Up Over Curry Conflict
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(LinkAsia News: 9/2/11) Temperatures rise in Singapore, as a spat between Chinese and Indian neighbors over the smell of curry turns the country sour on immigrants. Contributor: Trinh Hoang Ly

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LinkAsia News: 08/05/11
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(LinkAsia: August 5, 2011) 35 million South Koreans find themselves the victims of one of the largest cyberattacks in the country's history. Chinese media pushes the envelope in its coverage...

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China’s Red Cross Society under Cloud in Money Scandal
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(LinkAsia: July 8, 2011) China’s Red Cross Society outsourced much of its fundraising activities. A fundraising executive seems to have spent donation funds on his girlfriend. Hosted by Yul Kwon, this...

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Ai Weiwei Free: Why Now?
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(LinkAsia: June 24, 2011) Yul Kwon interviews China expert Minxin Pei to explore why China has decided to release Ai Weiwei at this time.


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90th Birthday for CCP
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(LinkAsia: June 24, 2011) China prepares for the 90th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, releasing "The Beginning of the Great Revival," a film about the founding of the CCP...

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Moving the Mountain Discussion
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A discussion between Moving the Mountain director Michael Apted, the film's producer Trudie Styler, and Executive Director of Amnesty International USA Larry Cox. The discussion took place in December of...

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George Soros: Open Society Foundations Face Chinese Hostility
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George Soros, founder and chairman of the Open Society Foundations, regards China's increasing power as the "most important issue for the future of mankind." Soros aspires to work more closely...