Research China
There are over 1,000 Pages in Kaixin
They cover many aspects of China - Also the News from2008
The only way to explore Kaixin is using one of the following SEARCH Engines
Kaixin's SITE SEARCH
Kaixin has a wealth of archived news & articles on all aspects of China going back to 2008.
You can SEARCH the WWW via Google but there is no QUALITY CONTROL of the articles.
This can waste a lot of time.
You can SEARCH a particular online publication, but then you would miss out on the cross section of publications that Kaixin collates.
High Quality & Highly Trusted
ALL of the Articles in Kaixin are substantive and come from well-respected sources - each Article has a Link back to the original source.
Enter a Search Term in an area that interests you and see what comes up - it is best to enter a date to narrow the search eg: beijing august 2010
Kaixin has an extensive ARCHIVE of NEWS prepared Daily from 2008. If the reference is to a NEWS Page you will have to SCROLL DOWN to find it.

Kaixin’s NEWS SEARCH
The Lion Awakes
Daily News, Culture & Current Affairs about China
Prepared Daily, Archived from 2008 & SEARCHABLE
Take your time and see what the stirring lion is doing, glimpse into the culture of China
Kaixin’s NEWS SEARCH searches only The Lion Awakes Journal (compiled daily since 2008), it is a unique ARCHIVE source of knowledge about China" The SEARCH will take you to a News Entry for the day. You will need to scroll down to find the particular article you are seaching for. You can narrow the SEARCH by adding the year & month. (For Example type in Beijing March 2011 or Environment September 2011........ and see for yourself)
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