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The rectory of Fuzhou's Fanchuanpu church is making way for road construction. This video shows part of its first 80-meter journey. Then it will rotate 90 degrees and slide over to its final destination. Photos here and here . This article is from Danwei.org
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1990s Beijing rock music enfant terrible He Yong (何勇) in 1994: a short monologue and a live performance of the song 'Girl, Beautiful' (姑娘漂亮). This article is from Danwei.org
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Outside of Shenzhou VII, astronaut Zhai Zhigang waves a Chinese flag during the space program's first space walk. This article is from Danwei.org
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This video from Tudou is a segment of the CCTV broadcast of the Shenzhou 7 launch. This article is from Danwei.org
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This series of spoof Sanlu ads has already been scrubbed from Chinese video sharing sites but is still on Youtube. The country bumpkin voice-over parodies the original ads, saying that Sanlu powder guarantees kidney stones etc. This article is from Danwei.org
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The first day of bad traffic in Beijing after Olympic restrictions ended on the weekend; even Xinhua sounds sad: Traffic jams after Games end in Beijing . This article is from Danwei.org
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Sanlu's September 2008 TV commercial for Western media, with the copy "For the past 15 years we have enough sale volume covered the entire sahara desert". The 'volume' refers to milk powder. This article is from Danwei.org
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Polski Pekin — a.k.a. Krzysztof Kardaszewicz — follows three very different groups of artists around the art districts of Songzhuang, Liulichang and 798 in Beijing. This article is from Danwei.org
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The Shanghai Beat "Music Shorts" brings you a performance by 21 Grams , a Shanghainese experimental post rock band whose introspective music is inspired by an their passion for film. Also available on Tudou.com for faster loading in China. [link coming soon] This performance can also be viewed...
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An interview with Zhang Lijia, an author and journalist who spent most of the 1980s as a worker in a missile factory in Nanjing. This article is from Danwei.org