· October, 2005

Stories about East Asia from October, 2005

China: Am I A Journalist

  31 October 2005

EastSouthWestNorth asks: “Am I a journalist?” His answer: “If I wanted to become a traditional journalist, I would have become one. Instead, I became an independent blogger by my own...

Myanmar: West is Wrong

  31 October 2005

“What we need is a more serious, thoughtful, creative and most importantly realistic method of assisting the blossoming of democracy” — Burma Watch.com agrees that the West's approach to Burma...

Philippines: Monster Ball

  31 October 2005

An aswang is an evil, flesh-eating creature in Filipino folklore. They are said to infest particular provinces in the Philippines, one of which is now hosting an aswang festival. Sassy...

Philippines: Technology Salaries

  31 October 2005

Pinoy.Tech.Blog and its readers react to data about information workers’ salaries in the U.S. with the observation that even technicians make 15-20 times more than a technician would be paid...

North Korea: Crop Failures

  31 October 2005

OneFreeKorea at North Korea zone has information from a Christian aid worker who is reporting widespread crop failures in the hermit state.

Japan: Antique Show

  28 October 2005

Japundit has an article on Nandemo Kantedan, a 10-year-old TV show that, like the popular U.S. series Antiques Roadshow, values people's old junk and makes their wildest dreams come true.

Singapore: Blogger Pleads Guilty

  28 October 2005

Huichieh Loy of From a Singapore Angle reacts to the conviction of the third local blogger charged for making racist comments. Mr. Wang has information about the other players and...

Vietnam: In the Soup

  28 October 2005

On noodlepie‘s suggestion, soup-obsessed No Star Where tries Vietnam's famous noodle soup pho at a pho chain he derided as McPho and is pleasantly surprised.

China: Sprucing Up Blogs

  27 October 2005

Chinese blog service Bokee.com has launched a tour of campuses to teach students how to make more interesting blogs.

Hong Kong: BitTorrent Conviction

  27 October 2005

Chan Nai-Ming has the dubious distinction of being the first person convicted in Hong Kong for seeding films for BitTorrent P2P file-sharing. Chatter Garden has thoughts here and here.

Philippines: Political Ads

  27 October 2005

Manila streetwalker Carlos Celdran is stopped short by a set of billboards on a corner — all depicting heirs of famous political families using sex to hawk consumer goods.

South Korea: Historical Amnesia

  27 October 2005

At The Marmot's Hole, a lively discussion centering around U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton's comment that South Korea's move further away from U.S. interests reflects a “historical amnesia.”

Taiwan: Ally Lost

  27 October 2005

Coming Anarchy comments on Taiwan's latest diplomatic loss: Senegal now recognizes Beijing.

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Oiwan Lam
Oiwan Lam is the North East Asia editor. Email her story ideas or volunteer to write.

Mong Palatino
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