Blog Category - Books

Talking Entertainment: The Summer of Sci-Fi
Meet some of China’s up-and-coming science fiction writers next Tuesday thanks to the quarterly translation journal...
  In China, British TV fans snub U.S. TV fans, U.S. TV fans snub Korean soap fans, and Korean soap fans snub local dramas. According to...
Classified of the Week: Coffee for Books
Beijing's diversity and Internet anonymity make for strange bedfellows. Nowhere is this more true than in our website's...
  The famous Rubber Duck, which I lovingly refer to as Ducky, that soothed many aching hearts with its...
  In this month's issue we get drenched in water fun. And who better to float this ship than our new Managing Editor...
Community Matters: Literary Residency Plus Craft Beer and Beekeeping
  There’s plenty of beer and honey coming our way this week, but first a quick reminder that deadline for the 2014-2015...
We Need to Talk About Beijing: Lionel Shriver Responds to Her Critics
When I, Lionel Shriver, wrote my column for Standpoint magazine, whingeing about Beijing’s...
Burn Your Books For Real: Kindle Launches June 7
  A month ago, we helped circulate rumors that...
Take a look at the all-new format of the Beijinger magazine here or on Issuu.com right now. We'll tell you more about the exciting changes we've...
Talking Entertainment: China Film Executive Robbed at Cannes
There was scandal at the Cannes Film Festival this year....
Community Matters: M2B Lands in Hong Kong
We’re excited to see Niko De la Faye, cross-country tricycle rider, make the final stretch to Hong Kong on his...
Tom Carter’s Top 10 Beijing Books and Movies
Author/photographer Tom Carter has gone on record about “getting his start” in China through the Beijinger. He answered a job ad in the back of the...