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Reuters very recently came out with a very attractive, very graphics oriented website on China called Connected China. The site is broken out into the following five categories:
“China 101″ provides a brief, but nicely done history of China. The “Social Power,” Institutional Power” and “Career Comparison” sections consist of downright beautiful graphics relating to China politics/government/leaders. ”Featured Stories” is self-explanatory.
The site is beautiful and I urge everyone to check it out. I agree with how Shanghaiist describes it: “Reuters ‘Connected China’ almost makes Chinese politics intelligible.” But for it to remain vital and relevant, it needs more sections (how about a section on China business and another one on China culture?) and it needs more content. I’m guessing all of this is planned for it, since, like I keep saying, it is”visually glorious,” which means quite a lot has already gone into it and I suspect more will go into it as time goes on.
Anyway, if you want a quick and fun visual lesson on China, I recommend you check out Connected China.
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2013-03-04 11:37:31
Source: http://www.chinalawblog.com/2013/03/reuters-connected-china-its-beautiful-and-it-helps.html