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Who d’you trust?

 

Most China newsletters support the Official US China Narrative.

The current narrative is about an invisible Chinese genocide that has tripled Uyghurs population and quadrupled their income. Western news sources also ignore Chinese successes

(Native Americans, eat your hearts out). All three support US-sponsored Uyghur terrorism in China and excuse the terrorists by repeating unsupported allegations of genocide. Western news sources are thus only as good as the State Department narrative which has been 100% wrong for 70 years.

“One of the qualities that distinguishes Americans from other people is their naive conviction that every foreigner wishes to be one of them, but even the most zealous Japanese patriot has no illusions that other peoples want to be Japanese”. The Americans not only believe everybody secretly wants to be like them, they believe no nation can succeed or even progress without being like them and adopting the entire American value system. It isn’t possible. There are no alternatives to the American way and, if there were alternatives, God would be displeased with them.

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The Big Kahuna

Among the top 10 China news sources–chosen for trustworthiness, affordability, and breadth and depth of coverage–one stands head and shoulder above the rest for trustworthiness: China’s government run media (their private media, not so much) are the most trusted on the planet, with 80% credibility (more than twice the credibility of the New York Times). It eventually covers everything (Bill Clinton scolded the President of China about Tiananmen for an hour, live, on national TV). The net result is that the Chinese know one hundred times more about America than we know about China–which may be why they seem to win every struggle against us, including over the current embargoes.

 

Four Western News Sources about China

The top four Western news sources are the New York Times, BBC News China  Sinocism, and SupChina. The Times’ coverage is the shallowest, narrowest, and most grudging, while Sinocism and SupChina are more generous. Bill Bishop (Sinocism) Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn (supChina) clearly have real affection for (and friends and relatives in) China. If you were forced to choose one Western source for your China news, it should not be the Times–unless you are on a tight budget. Subscriptions to Sinocism and SupChina both cost more than subscriptions to The Times (but less than Wall Street Journal subscriptions).

 

Top 10 China news sites in English

The Top 10 China News Sites brings you the pick of the most popular and highest-rating sites for news on China today. That way you get quick one-stop access to the best of the Net for China news sites.

1. Chinadaily USA

China Daily US Edition is a tailor-made version of China Daily, China’s national English-language newspaper, for North American readers. T Edition features reporting on Chinese business, politics, society, and culture from both sides of the Pacific.

2. People Daily Online

People’s Daily Online, founded on Jan. 1, 1997, is a large-scale information platform constructed by People’s Daily – one of the world’s top ten newspapers. It is also one of the largest comprehensive Internet media on the Internet. As a leading key news website in China, it upholds “authority and strength generated from people”.

3. XinHuaNet

Established on November 7, 1997, as an online news provider of the Xinhua News Agency, it was officially named Xinhuanet on March 10, 2000 and began around-the-clock news release with leading online public opinion at home and setting a good image of China abroad as its main task.

4. China.org

China.org.cn offers broad access to up-to-date news about China, with searchable texts of government position papers and a wealth of basic information about Chinese history, politics, economics and culture.

5. Shanghai Daily

Shanghai Daily provides an English window to the news of China. Business-focused, it also reports on social, cultural and diplomatic developments in Shanghai and the surrounding region. Shanghai Daily, first published on October 1, 1999, is now the premier English-language newspaper in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region. Today, it has become the only English-language newspaper that publishes seven days a week on the Chinese mainland.

6. CNTV English

CCTV NEWS is the English language news channel of China Central Television (CCTV), the nation’s largest national broadcasting network. The channel grew out of CCTV International, which was launched on September 25, 2000. Its wide range of coverage includes newscasts, in-depth reports, and commentary programs, as well as a host of feature presentations.

7. Global Times

The English-language Global Times is your key to understanding China’s changes. Founded in April 2009, the paper is one of the most dynamic players among Chinese media, and has rapidly become the major English newspaper in the nation. It provides in-depth coverage of controversial stories, from child AIDS victims to urban renewal, forced demolition and the fight against corruption. Its opinion pages feature heated debate over tough issues such as China’s use of the death penalty, the challenges of forming a new international order, and the nation’s growing wealth gap.

9. South China Morning Post

The South China Morning Post is Hong Kong’s premier English language newspaper. Since we first published in 1903, the South China Morning Post has been at the cutting edge of delivering authoritative, influential and independent news and analysis on Hong Kong, China and the rest of Asia.

10. BBC News China

You will get the recent China news from BBC News China: breaking news, features, … Nobel laureates and Chinese writers and activists.

Accidental Journalist

IIn the process of writing Why China Leads the World: Talent at the Top, Data in the Middle, Democracy at the Bottom, I discovered dozens of experts about China’s success, so I complied their accounts into the first newsletter to make money by telling the truth about China. In other words, by ignoring the State Department Narrative and sticking to observable facts, preferably backed by stats from neutral sources.

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China Daily Website – Connecting China Connecting the World

Chinadaily.com.cn is the largest English portal in China, providing news, business information, BBS, learning … Ten photos from across China: Jan 29 – Feb 4.

People Daily Online

People’s Daily Online, founded on Jan. 1, 1997, is a large-scale information platform constructed by People’s Daily – one of the world’s top ten newspapers. It is also one of the largest comprehensive Internet media on the Internet. As a leading key news website in China, it upholds “authority and strength generated from people”.

3. XinHuaNet

Established on November 7, 1997, as an online news provider of the Xinhua News Agency, it was officially named Xinhuanet on March 10, 2000 and began around-the-clock news release with leading online public opinion at home and setting a good image of China abroad as its main task.

4. China.org

MacroPolo

By far the best endowed of the top ten China news sources is MacroPolo, the in-house think tank of the Paulson Institute in Chicago, whose mission is ‘to decode China’s economic arrival with our incisive, market-relevant analysis’. Narrower in focus than any of the above, MacroPolo balances tighter focus with greater depth. Their invaluable Global AI Talent Tracker, typifies the currency and usefulness of their work and John Paulson’s $4 billion backing helps them produce stuff of that calibre regularly. MacroPolo Covid Report!!

 

5. Shanghai Daily

Shanghai Daily provides an English window to the news of China. Business-focused, it also reports on social, cultural and diplomatic developments in Shanghai and the surrounding region. Shanghai Daily, first published on October 1, 1999, is now the premier English-language newspaper in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region. Today, it has become the only English-language newspaper that publishes seven days a week on the Chinese mainland.

6. CNTV English

9. South China Morning Post

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Interesting stories about business in China (not just financially-focused) and a great source of links across different topics to use for social media publishing.

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efficiently summarizes the top news stories of the day and offers a long list of feature stories that are worth a 20-minute read. A great place to look when you have that extra time and want to dig deeper.

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