The China blogosphere has it all - business, trade, education, travel , expat, technology, law, and humor blogs written by full-time, part-time, problogging, and hobby bloggers. Seeing myself as being somewhat of a side-member in a few blogospheres (Taiwan/Israel-English/technology) I find the growth of the China blogosphere remarkable. Not a week goes by without discovering a new China blog worth following or a China related web-project worth using, and I’m extremely overwhelmed with the quality of quantity of writings and writers.
In the recent tag game, the English China bloggers voted for their recommended thinkers. There’s little that can help promote a blogosphere more than this kind of a tag game, especially SEO wise, and so I’ll just mention what I was able to follow and try to share the link love, endorsing everybody’s recommendations which I follow daily through the small China Analyst project and my RSS readings.
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I think it started with Weifang Radish, who voted for Silicon Hutong which got things rolling :
Onemanbandwidth started his own type’a list :
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So much to read, so little time.
Kevin S.
| March 29th, 2007 at 2:34 pm #
The Humanaught
| March 29th, 2007 at 2:37 pm #
Technically I didn’t vote for anyone
Those links were actually just in reference to real-life friends I’ve made that also happen to be active in the ’sphere. Regardless, I’m sure they appreciate the attention
For a ’side member’ you do a truck load to help promote the China blogsphere and write great articles ta boot… cheers man.
China Law Blog
| March 29th, 2007 at 4:23 pm #
I love these things because they alert us all to really good blogs we did not even know existed.
Chris (Eyes East)
| March 29th, 2007 at 5:41 pm #
It’s a fun little game indeed, and great for finding new places to spend all my online time. And the people I tagged responded this time, which is an added bonus.
The Olympic Blogger
| September 2nd, 2007 at 8:33 pm #
Would you like to add my blog here? I blog about the Beijing 2008 Olympics…
fiLi
| September 4th, 2007 at 8:11 am #
I strongly suggest that you add your blog to Chinalyst.