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

There’s also the signs of some new, smart tactics in the organization’s offensive against Baidu

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Under pressure to shut down counterfeiters, shops at home, China is increasingly exporting the problem

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It takes 54 hours of lessons to get your license, but everyone wants to get behind the wheel in traffic-jammed Beijing,

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Local fixations on economic growth leaves little for preserving a rich local musical culture

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Over 1,500 exhibitors will show at Asia's biggest showcase of musical instruments

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World's biggest event of the year is being exploited by chancers, but will it all be a damp squib?

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Cop-turned-PI, Bob Youill travels Asia tracking pirate CD plants

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One of China’s best legit music companies has a hard time rising above the pirates

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As biggest ever delegation from Beijing heads to British showcase, CAVA boss talks to Cluas

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Friends, bands gather to help rock scribe Ian Sherman with his hospital bills

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