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092899
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2009.
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On August 9(Saturday) at 12:00, the 2008 Beijing International Media Center (BIMC) held a press conference in Hall 1 of the Press Release Office on the circumstances of all organization work for the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games.
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104545
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112832
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2012.
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The massive worldwide protests initiated by China's angry youths (Fen Qings) over biased reports on the Tibet issue in the West in 2008 and perceived unfriendly actions toward China's Beijing Olympic Games shocked the world. Although scholars and the media have shown great interest in China's Fen Qing phenomenon, there is no serious scholarly research. Based on interviews, investigative field trips, and an exhaustive web search, this paper explores the Fen Qing phenomenon. Through an analysis of three cases, namely, the anti-CNN Web, the Han Han phenomenon, and the '69 Holy War', it distinguishes three types of Fen Qings: nationalistic, China-critical, and resentment-venting. These Fen Qings vary in the people who constitute them, the causes of their anger, and their targets. The paper places the Fen Qing phenomenon in the broader context of China's socio-economic transformation and its relations with other countries.
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092897
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2009.
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Wang Hui: Friends from the media, ladies and gentleman, good morning. Welcome to this press conference at the Main Press Center of the Beijing Olympic Games.
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