I'm in Qingdao, Shandong Province now. I'm also watch Jackie Chan's Drunken Master clip on *youtube.com*. Actually, Chinese government issue a "3-day" mourning, like a public momorial activity that memorate the people die in this tragedy. It's vollentary, and all media is on their own way. Of course, there is mostly quake-related news, and this must be the mainstream now. As for web sites, I can access all sites that I accessed a few days ago, and everything is find.
FYI, China's out-country net-access is limited by the service provides, i.e. China telecom, netcom, etc. Occasionally, you are unable to access some sites, it's because of the congestion in the bottleneck.
Chinese government filter/block websits, and this is a open-secret. But, they do not act like a "censor-maina" or "fasicism"...
Many Chinese online game company this 2-3 years ago.
Because this news is fake/untrue/wicked...or motivated on prejudice.
I'm in Qingdao, Shandong Province now. I'm also watch Jackie Chan's Drunken Master clip on *youtube.com*. Actually, Chinese government issue a "3-day" mourning, like a public momorial activity that memorate the people die in this tragedy. It's vollentary, and all media is on their own way. Of course, there is mostly quake-related news, and this must be the mainstream now. As for web sites, I can access all sites that I accessed a few days ago, and everything is find. FYI, China's out-country net-access is limited by the service provides, i.e. China telecom, netcom, etc. Occasionally, you are unable to access some sites, it's because of the congestion in the bottleneck. Chinese government filter/block websits, and this is a open-secret. But, they do not act like a "censor-maina" or "fasicism"...