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13 Chinese sailors found dead in Mekong river

13 Chinese sailors found dead in Mekong river

13 Chinese sailors were found dead in the Mekong river in northern Thailand over the weekend, who composed the crew of two Chinese cargo boats, the Huaping (华平) and the Yuxing No.8 (玉兴8号) captured by local drug traffickers on Wednesday. Most of the victims had been shot, and were found blindfolded with their hands bound. Two female cooks were also part of the crew. more ›

Today's Links: Drinking in Qingdao, book fairs in Frankfurt, and headlines in two places

  • Learning to drink like a local in Qingdao, China [CNN] "Another round of toasts and exclamations of "hajiu" sounded out around me. I took a sip and set down my small glass of Tsingtao beer as my new friends downed theirs and refilled. Our seafood dinner, perched on the single cluttered table of a tiny antique shop, was punctuated regularly by such moments. I joined in happily, although somewhat bemused, at each increasingly beery celebration of our host, the worldly Captain Jau. My company, a gathering from four regions of China, was engaging me in Chinese drinking etiquette, in the city of Qingdao."
  • At Frankfurt book fair, only official China can show its face [NRC Handelsblad] "Censorship in China is the theme Dai Qing chose for her lecture in the margin of the Frankfurter Buchmesse, which opens on Wednesday. She was supposed to have been an official guest of the book fair, which this year has chosen literary China as its main theme. But Dai Qing, who is well-known outside China for her campaigns against political repression and costly projects like the Three Gorges Dam, is not welcome at the official event."
  • Xinhua vs Financial Times [Danwei] "Two headlines from the home pages of The Financial Times and Xinhua, two ways of looking at the world. The Financial Times: US hardens stance on renminbi rigidity; Xinhua: China not currency manipulator: U.S. government"
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