In the wake of one blogger’s discovery of a “fake” Apple Store in Kunming, there’s been a lot of debate over whether it’s new that there are “fake” stores–or fake anything, for that matter–in China. It’s true that this nation has for many years already been considered a land of fake products, fake logos and [...]
Huawei, arguably China’s most successful multinational, invited reporters to its annual analyst summit for the first time this year. It was the latest in a series of measures taken by the company to appear more open and transparent, but still may not be enough to make a difference in the U.S., where security concerns have [...]
Coverage of the Internet’s role in spreading protests and the way governments are handling them has drawn attention back to China’s Web censorship system, which is arguably the most sophisticated and wide-reaching in the world. If you’re interested to know more about how the Chinese government controls the spread of information using filtering technology and [...]
Our coverage of a recently solved abduction case in China, where the government has been trying to put a stop to human trafficking. After years of using the Internet to get the word out about his son, a father gets tipped off by a university student who saw the boy’s photo online. Video: Man Meets [...]
China’s splashy ads in Time Square have gotten quite a bit of attention both in the U.S. and in China. Here are links to our coverage: “Wary Powers Set to Square Off“ A front page story: Mr. Hu’s arrival in the U.S. this week was accompanied by a Chinese advertising blitz meant to showcase its [...]