2005
has been a long year, and we have experienced a lot together.
In February, we changed our name from "China Messenger" to "Chinastic".
You can discover much in the new name. Not only do we want to
deliver you, our dear readers, facts about life in China, we
want to share with you the most fantastic, brilliant and coolest
China that we know and love. Full story
This September, we interviewed American Brad
Weinberg, who led a bike ride across China to help people with
autism. The interview illuminated the reality of autism in China
and motivated us to continue our efforts to raise public awareness
about autism.
24-year-old Hu Mei is a brilliant and beautiful
Chinese girl. She was diagnosed with leukemia this August
when she was studying in Manchester, Britain. To help
her find a matching bone marrow donor, Chinastic has joined
the project called Helping Hu Mei. Full story
ATTN: Chinastic is looking for partners to cooperate
with us on making the "Pocket Beijing 2006-2007".
Anyone interested in joining us on this project
is welcomed to contact us.
A letter to new friends of Chinastic. Old
buddies are welcome to write testimonials for us... Full
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This past 2005 has been filled with many
endeavors we have made for our readers - click
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