Third time we have been and definitely the best yet! Everyone really enjoyed themselves and there w...
經過密集的接觸和討論後,未來的規劃、合作、分工與執行也逐漸明朗,由JAMES、WILLIAM、MOS和我等四位好友,將根據各自專業來組成一個策略團隊,進行後續營運、行銷、設計、發展等長期計畫。待相...
In a conservative country where most citizens are shy about talking about sex, chinabounder's sex blog is bound to be controversial. Professor Zhang said he respected foreigners' openness towards sex, but found it unacceptable for chinabounder to reveal details of his flings with Chinese girls and denigrate Chinese men. He also calls on Chinese women to have more self-respect. An online survey on qq.com targetting female readers shows nearly 90 percent of the respondents support Professor Zhang's manhunt campaign and want to be involved.
China has quickly developed the world's second-largest population of internet users after the United States, with more 123 million people online. The rapid growth has outrun the authorities' constant attempts to police the Web, despite continual campaigns to step up surveillance and control.As elsewhere, widespread use has facilitated online fraud and cyber-vigilantism.In one well-known case, an angry husband who suspected his wife was having an affair with a college student called for help tracking him down. The student, who denied the accusation, was bombarded with harassing and threatening e-mails.Despite the outrage among many Chinese, Chinabounder has at least one fan.An overseas-born ethnic Chinese woman set up a site "Chinabounderess", that among other postings praises Chinabounder as a strong writer with a good knowledge of Chinese history.