CMC Halloween Dinner

One of the biggest resources of the China Media Centre is the fantastic body of students from China who come to London each year to undertake post-graduate courses. Getting to know these students, learning about their experiences of the Chinese media and propecia senza ricetta onlinemiglior acquisto del viagra letting them know about the research and other projects of the CMC is an important opportunity – and a big challenge. In an effort to do all of vpxl online this (and have a little fun in the process) the CMC organised a casual Halloween Dinner at the acheter stromectol france Gourmet Chinese Restaurant in Hammersmith.

The evening proved to be a learning experience for the new-to-England organiser of the event (Lucy) who had no idea that London was so large, that the underground transport system was so complex, or that Hammersmith was nowhere near Harrow. In spite of the challenges a good number of brave, adventurous souls made their way to the restaurant to gorge themselves. Guo Dawei (George) won the title of ‘best dressed’ with his afro-extravaganza. Jennifer Song won the title of ‘most surprised’ for her discovery that there are, in fact, TWO Gourmet Chinese Buffets on King Street in Hammersmith. Lucy Montgomery won the ‘most forgetful blogger’ prize for forgetting to bring her digital camera… so if anyone else who was there managed to take blog-worthy photos please send them in so that we can put them on our blog!!

Any volunteers interested in organising the NEXT CMC Social gathering??

Lillian and Skeleton Afro George

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In August Professor Hugo de Burgh spoke with Adam Connors on SBS Radio’s World View program about his new book China Friend or Foe. According to professor de Burgh, while China’s media is often viewed by outsiders as a mouthpiece of the party, journalists and the media are playing about a much more complex role than many realise.  Click Here to listen to the program via downloadable podcast.

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China Media Centre 2007 Conference

The 2007 China Media Centre Conference will be held from 5-6 July 2007 at the Creative Industries Precinct in Brisbane Australia. The theme is China|East Asia|Media|New Media.

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