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Blogs / The Opposite End of China || Xinjiang & Northwest China Blog (中国的另一端 || 新疆 & 中国西北博客)

The Opposite End of China || Xinjiang & Northwest China Blog (中国的另一端 || 新疆 & 中国西北博客) View thumbnail http://china.notspecial.org

Michael D. Manning's excellent blog focusing on northwest China, with particular emphasis on Xinjiang. Lots of great photos and video.

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  1. More LIFE

    http://china.notspecial.org/archives/2008/12/more_life.html
    22 days ago
  2. Luvchina's One-Man Nationalist Fatwa

    http://china.notspecial.org/archives/2008/12/one_dorks_fatwa.html

    Somebody really, really cares about me! And he's been nice enough to write a rambling, semi-psychotic diatribe all about me. Think I'm joking? Well, he cares thiiiiiiiis much: I'll let you check out the post for yourselves. Needless to say it's not a development I can really welcome... …

    22 days ago
  3. Pakistan Nukes China. Et la France?

    http://china.notspecial.org/archives/2008/12/pakistan_nukes.html

    A stumper for your next quiz night: Name all of the countries that have exploded atomic weapons in Xinjiang. The answer: China and... Pakistan? Crazy stuff in today's New York Times nuclear book review smorgasbord. The book in question is "The Nuclear Express: A Political History of the Bomb and Its Proliferation" due out in January. …

    27 days ago
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    New Year’s Eve: Tun, Q, The Den, and a handy resolution

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    a large space that somehow manages to offer a degree of coziness, and a diverse and unpretentious crowd. Plus, it is within walking distance of my apartment. Wednesday night found it crowded, but not uncomfortably so, and within minutes I ran into a fellow blogger, a former intern, a handful of regulars, and numerous bar and restaurant acquaintances, including former Pavillion / Browns / Frank’s Place / Paddy O’Shea’s manager Glenn Phelan, who provided the musical touch for the night. Good times! A

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    Xinjiang In 1943, According to Life Magazine

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    The Opposite End of China had a recent piece about a 1943 Life magazine article about Xinjiang, a.k.a. Sinkiang. The pictures that accompanied the article, taken by William Vandivert, are fascinating. Here are some of the varied faces, and a few tourist spots, of East Turkestan. Uzbek woman Uyghur woman

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    China Blog Additions

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    - a video podcast series, Sexy Beijing concerns the adventures of one Anna Sophie Loewenberg, a Jewish-American princess who roams the streets of the nation’s capital talking to locals about sex, love, marriage, and life. 3. Opposite End of China- The China you hear about most is the coastal part of factories, mega-cities, and urban blight. Thousands of miles away lies Xinjiang, an “autonomous region” larger than Western Europe. Not a whole lot is known about Xinjiang, few Westerners live

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