Hot Pot Column

Sandra Lee

Experiencing the sound and fury of development

Every morning at 6:30, a man passes by our place, yelling something like, "Paperbackwriterrrrryahhh". The ritual is repeated three times throughout the day.

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Raymond Zhou

Barefaced cheek

Hu Huakai bolted out of a blue Ford sedan, wearing nothing but a white loincloth. He ran through a throng of students for about 50m and removed the cloth before dashing back, said "thank you" to the crowd and disappeared into the waiting car.

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Xiao Hao

Is there such a people as Chinese-Chinese?

I realized then that what we considered to be "Chineseness" now must have been different from that of our forefathers.  So any romantic concept of deep-rooted Chinese Chinese-ness appears to be a myth.
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David Drakeford

Do the talking so your camera can do the shooting

Taking photographs of people is never easy.
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Earle Gale

So how is that RMB in dollars, er, pounds, no Euro?

While life in Beijing has turned out to be better than I dared hope before I got here six months ago, one little issue that has been with me since day one still niggles - my incomprehensible inability to get to grips with the money.
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Raymond Zhou

In defense of pajamas

Shanghai is cracking down on its most tenacious fashion trend. In preparation for the 2010 World Expo, the municipal government has launched a campaign to eradicate running red lights and wearing pajamas in public.
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Nancy Matos

Getting a fix of fitness at city's open gyms

When I first moved to Beijing almost a year ago, I was greeted with several new experiences and sights that I was unaccustomed to living in Vancouver, Canada - jam-packed streets with motorized tricycles and rickshaws, street vendors selling sweet potatoes and the omnipresent squat toilet.
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Xu Sailin

Roses - Love blossoming or a blooming nuisance

On my birthday a bunch of 99 roses was delivered to my door by the express man.
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Raymond Zhou

Cashing in on culture

Nobody should be surprised about the best-selling author making headlines, but what's different this time is he's in the business pages.Yu represents the establishment not because he is an official appointee, but because he distills from cultural sources that form the bedrock of China. He is cheered and jeered for the same reason.
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David Bartram

Distance makes heart grow fonder when it's football

Anyone moving to a foreign country for the first time is bound to be a little nervous.
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