Beijing Beat blog with Mark Godfrey
Beijing Beat
Author:mark_godfreyCreated:3/26/2007 7:03 AM
Talking with the movers and makers of China's rock scene

Cheery volunteers appear the real winners in an event that proves China’s ability to do big events well

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Chinese artist moves a full factory, workers and all, from south China up to Beijing for his solo show

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Sales from the massive Sejung guitar plant in Qingdao, China have never been so good but locals aren't buying

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Weight Watchers boss’ new contemporary art centre in Beijing sets new rules in China's avant-garde scene

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The magazine that replaced the troubled Chinese edition of Rolling Stone

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Scandinavian-looking Song is the Chinese capital’s most ambitiously designed music club opens with expectation of international music names and Olympic hospitality crowds

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Enterprising music shop owner likes “old fashioned” Moore so much he does copies of the singer's CDs for RMB10 - a euro

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Grifted’s shirts are another example of China’s new design sensibility - and old habits

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Visiting the People’s Daily is a reminder of how much and how little China has changed

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You can find U2 in even the most remote Chinese provincial music shop

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