Taiwanese Rapper Daddy Chang Prays For Japan: “My Neighbor”
Daddy Chang, a Taiwanese Muslim rapper, quickly released a "Japan prayer song" after the Japanese Sendai Earthquake that became popular on China's Youku site.
Chinese Netizens Admire Japan’s Post-Earthquake Behavior
Two popular Chinese internet posts featuring Chinese netizens' admiration of Japanese society and its behavior following a devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake.
2011 Japan Tohoku Earthquake, Chinese Netizen Reactions
Translated Chinese netizen reactions to the 9.0 magnitude Tohoku/Sendai earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan on 2011 March 11, the largest in Japanese history.
Building Part Demolished, Resident’s Home Hangs In Midair
A Chinese woman's home in Mianyang City of Sichuan hangs on the verge of collapse after property developers demolished the bottom floors, and she has no stairs.
Chongqing Girl’s Boyfriend Missing, Seeks Ghost Marriage
A young pretty girl in Chongqing China holds a sign on the street seeking society's help to marry her dead boyfriend, who went missing in Sichuan in May 2008.
Donation Gate: Zhang Ziyi’s Missing Earthquake Donations
Zhang Zhiyi's latest controversy: Chinese netizens are asking what happened to the Sichuan Earthquake donations the famous actress said she had collected.
Chinese Angry USA Donated More To Haiti Than Sichuan
Reactions to a Chinese netizen's complaint that America donated 100 million for Haiti's 2009 earthquake but only 500k USD to China's 2008 Sichuan Earthquake.
Unseen 2009 China News In Photographs
62 beautiful pictures featuring China & the Chinese people throughout 2009, including children, elderly, sick, and the ordinary at school, at rest, or at work.
Earthquake Coke Boy Gets Free Admission To University
A boy famous for wanting a cold Coke upon being rescued during the Sichuan Earthquake will get free admissions to university. Chinese netizens say it is unfair.
Sichuan Earthquake Memorial Museum To Cost 2.3 Billion
Chinese respond negatively to government plans to spend 2.3 billion building a memorial museum for the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake, accusing it as an image project.
Sichuan Earthquake: The Man Who Carried His Dead Wife
Chinese discuss new reports that Wu Jiafang, the man who became famous for carrying his dead wife after the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake, is actually a bad person.