Financial Times reports that the BBC, whose Chinese language news services have long been blocked by Chinese web filters, has launched a new site with articles in English and Chinese. Aimed at the younger Chinese Internet reader who wants to learn English, it’s also a good site for those who want to learn Chinese. It’s also another example of creating special mainland content that will shape a different view of what’s going on in the world. [via China Digital Times]
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Lyn Jeffery is a cultural anthropologist and Research Director at the Institute for the Future.
Jason Li is an associate at Node and was formerly a research affiliate at the Institute for the Future.
Jason Li is an associate at Node and was formerly a research affiliate at the Institute for the Future.
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