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May 13, 2008

Suffering in China After the Earthquake

China_earthquake_2008 The suffering in China in the aftermath of the earthquake is of unimaginable proportions:

  • At least 12,000 dead
  • Another 18,000 buried under rubble in one province alone
  • Over 26,000 injured
  • Some 3.5 million homes destroyed

Earthquake_family If you reached into your pockets for Hurricane Katrina victims or the Indian Ocean tsunami victims a few years back, perhaps it's time to give again.

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March 20, 2008

Beijing Racing to Clean Up Mangled English

Beijing is working furiously to clean up some of its worst examples of mangled English before the Olympics:

BEIJING, March 19 (UPI) -- Tourism officials in Beijing have hired linguists to do away with poorly translated English signs ahead of the upcoming Olympic Games.

The Beijing Municipal Tourism Bureau is working to correct the language on the signs, which have long amused Anglophone visitors to the city with poorly worded translations, The Daily Telegraph reported Wednesday.

The bureau has also instructed city businesses to provide proper English translations of signs, menus and notices.

The city has given restaurant owners a list of commonly mistranslations -- including "steamed crap" and "burnt lion's head" -- along with the correct English names of the dishes -- steamed crabs and Chinese pork meatballs, respectively.

"These translations either scare or embarrass foreign customers and may cause misunderstanding on China's diet habits," the state news agency said.

Other mistranslations on Beijing signs include a notice welcoming visitors to "Racist Park," which would translate more accurately to the Park of Ethnic Minorities, and wet road warnings that inform motorists that "the slippery are very crafty."

February 25, 2008

Oh Give Me a Home, Where the Antelope Are Photoshopped

Antelope_photoshopped An award-winning Chinese propaganda photo turns out to be photoshopped.  Rare antelope didn't really run with a train to Tibet.  The discovery of the deception is another coup for internet users.

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