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October 27, 2006

2nd Annual Chinese Blogger Conference

DSCF1897.JPGI've just arrived in the beautiful city of Hangzhou where the Second Annual Chinese Blogger Conference begins bright and early on Saturday morning.  I'll be moderating a panel at 10am called "From China to the World, From the World to China."  We'll be talking about state of communication between the Chinese blogosphere and the rest of the world - and what some people are doing to foster more dialogue between Chinese bloggers and the West.  Speakers include Isaac Mao, Global Voices' John Kennedy and Frank Dai, Chow Sze Cheng of Interlocals.net, and Portnoy, founder of the Global Voices Chinese translation project.

Last year's conference was fascinating and inspiring. Read my blog posts about it here, here, and here.

Those who can't join in person can join online in various ways. Check out the conference website for full updated instructions.  I will try to do some English translation on the IRC channel.

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