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What’s On Xiamen: TNG

What's On Xiamen new design

What’s On Xiamen has had a bit of a re-design. It’s also had a bit of a change in format and delivery. It’s no longer the online presence of the magazine, because there hasn’t been a magazine in three months — I’ve been creating content for the website, pretty much completely on my own, trying to make it look like the work of more (and as far as I can tell, this hasn’t worked).

I think people do find the concept of What’s On Xiamen useful, so I’m going to keep plugging away at it. But on my terms, so it’s now a weblog. Frankly, it’s easier for me to keep it up this way. (Update: one of the girls who was part of starting up the magazine needed me to clarify that I am referring only to the website. I am referring only to the website.)

There are still many old posts from the news weblog to include, so I expect I’ll be busy with this for a while.

5 Comments

why no more print editions? too much of the guanxi pressure? grrr.

i like reading your what’s on xiamen articles, but they always end up making me hungry!

Kristen: in a word? Yes.

We should have visited Little Chilli while you guys were here, you would have loved it.

guanxi?

Guanxi is a Chinese phrase for relationship. Business and government in China is still very much dominated by guanxi, that is, who’s got connections with whom.

see, i pay attention :oP

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