Lijia's latest articles:
My opinion piece on worker's strike in NYT. http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/13/what-do-chinas-workers-want/
Opinion piece in New York Times on TAM anniversary www.nytimes.com/2009/05/31/opinion/31lijia.html
- Deanth Penalty in SCMP
- Lijia's commentary piece in the Observer about Olympics
- Beijing Vanguard
- Beijing Lives
- Beijing Dissidents
- Story of writer John Man in South China Morning Post
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- Bartered brides unlikely saviour (About trafficking women in China)
- Beating the therapy taboo – on mental health
- Bruised Flowers – China’s hidden army of child laborers
- China's sexual great leap forward
- China girls – the New ‘me’ generation of young girls in China
- China throws in its lot with capitalism
- China’s shifting sands close in on Beijing
- Chinese (Soap) Opera On television, joblessness is a real tearjerker
- Cultural Evolution: Changing a Maoist Mecca
- Dr Sex steams up Chinese screens
- First Steppes in Mongolia: traveling in Mongolia with children
- Flush with victory in China’s toilet wars – China’s ongoing toilet revolution
- Goodbye Beijing – the middleclass Beijingers are now in search of rustic idylls
- Green Movement Plants Roots in China
- Hearing Voices Profile of James Atlas
- Hell and back: a story of a Chinese poet who went bad under political pressure
- Life after the last emperor: profile of the last emperor’s brotherinlaw
- On grievance street: on China’s rural crisis
- Paradise beyond the clouds – is Shangrila a place in China
- Plight of the wives for sale
- Review of Eleen Chang's "Love in a Fallen City".
- Route to riches: entrepreneur Zhang Mei is breaking new ground in the travel industry
- Rubbish Man Xiao Liangyua: Recycling the detritus of success, a Chinese peasant rides the urban dream
- Saved from the ‘bitter sea’ – a Chinese prison officer helps inmates children
- Soldiers scorned take final stand: Chinese POWs want to redress history
- The Dying Fields: economic pressures are driving rural women to commit suicide at alarming rate
- The Grade Escape
- The grey tide: China’s aging population
- This baby could change the world – a baby survives China’s strict family planning policy
- Village Elections: a farmer Yang Yonghe’s struggle to get elected as the head of his village
- Wealth gap brings fear of strife in China
- Wei’s way of painting old and new pays off
- Wifebashing comes into the spotlight – a story about domestic violence
