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Log on, blog outUpdated: 2007-05-11 11:04 What would happen if every Chinese wrote a blog and expressed him or herself online? Well, it is hard to imagine, but worth it. The population of Chinese weblog users has reached 20.8 million, the Internet Society of China said in a report released on January 10, 2007.
Beijing native Wen Ling takes his camera with him wherever he goes. He is neither a photographer nor a journalist, yet he is doing the work of both professions. Every day, hundreds of people around the globe visit his photoblog to see how people live their lives in Beijing, from young women eating noodles to bored security guards and even protest marches. The 29-year-old set up his websitewww.ziboy.comin September 2001 with just a computer and a digital camera. "My photos have no theme, but they are not nonsense. Photo-blogging is photography but it's also creating a database. A single photo may reflect only a small fraction of Beijing. But when there are a dozen, a hundred, or even a thousand of them, you begin to build a picture of the city." Common people write their blogs to become famous overnight, while celeberities get more publicities through weblogs. Find more about popular blogs in China on page48-54at The blogosphere is as varied as real life itself. Whether it is a Pandora's box or a treasure chest has yet to be seen, and is up to the users who decide. |
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