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This is POL’s foreign correspondent blog. Our correspondent in China tackles daily issues ranging from one-party politics to consumerism; purgatorial traffic to sidewalk median for the blind.  He also likes taking questions. And when possible he will report on the new linguistic developments of Engrish and the new humanitarian ethical advances that follow, such as Handicap reserved toilet reading, ‘For the Weak - Only’.

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