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Mu Chunshan
Mu Chunshan is a Beijing-based journalist.
Previously, Mu was part of an Education Ministry-backed research project investigating the influence of foreign media in shaping China’s image. He has previously reported from the Middle East, Africa, Russia and from around Asia.
January 22, 2011
China Invests in Image Boost
China is increasingly interested in boosting its image overseas. The Times Square campaign is just part of it.
January 17, 2011
The Real Estate Drug
Rocketing real estate prices in China are pushing farmers off their land. In some places, discontent is bubbling over.
January 11, 2011
Beijing’s Official Traffic Woes
Beijing wants to tackle traffic congestion. It should probably start by slowing the increase in ‘official’ vehicles.
January 11, 2011
Beijing’s Official Traffic Woes
Beijing wants to tackle traffic congestion. It should probably start by slowing the increase in ‘official’ vehicles.
December 21, 2010
The Confucius Peace Prize
The Confucius Peace Prize was more about patriotic opportunism than an official response to the Nobel Prize.
December 15, 2010
WikiLeaks, Hollywood and GDP
Why Chinese movies, just like the country’s GDP figures, are magnificent but meaningless.
December 06, 2010
An Egg-Shaped Problem
Faced with discontent over spiraling real estate prices, how will the government ensure economic growth benefits all?