Tu Zhu xi from my1510.com comments on Grace Wang's article in Washington Post. The blogger feels that Wang has turned herself into people's enemy because she has allowed herself to be used by western media[zh].
A female student Wang Zifei, who sat behind Obama when he delivered his speech at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, has become a Internet celebrity. Local media recently found out that her boyfriend actually paid 100,000 yuan to hire a Beijing Internet promotional strategy company to use the opportunity of Obama's speech to hype up the ‘Obama girl.' (via ESWN)
Xue Ying from CNreview reports on a tech conference in Beijing concerning the development of microblogging in China.
James from Japan Probe blogs about American film maker Michael Moore's visit to Japan.
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Wow, the posts on the link are really revealing. One can really understand how Chinese think, and how they handle disagreement. The Chinese culture is so well demonstrated. Their values are extremely clear on these posts. Lets encourage more posts like this to make their innerselves revealed even more clearly.
Tell me Bill, did you actually read everything thing?
These are actually pretty good discussions of a significant portion of posters defending G. Wang.