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D J Clark: As a foreigner living in China it has taken me several years to get under the skin of this diverse and fascinating country. There are so many places to discover and stories to tell. I hope through this column to share some of my insights and experiences.


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Reaching the poles
Freelance photographer and writer Cecilia Chen has visited both the north and south poles and was surprised at the growing number of Chinese tourists she found there. In this video, Cecilia talks about her visits to the poles. > more

Female Mosques, Imams and School
Lvlan women's mosque was oringinally biult in 1956 by a group of female Muslims who relocated to Lanzhou from Central China's Henan province. The faithful had set up female Muslim schools around the country as early as the late Ming Dynasty. These turned into female mosques operated by women imams in late Qing Dynasty. > more

Migrant workers have help at hand
This year the China Internet Network Information Center reported that after a 10% year on year rise in smart phone use, for the first time, more Chinese citizens access the internet via their mobile phones than they do on a PC. > more

The Ningxia rural poet
Zhang Lian was born and brought up on a small rural farm in Ningxia Hui autonomous region. Tired of farming, he left his village to start a new career writing poems. To sustain his creative lifestyle he goes door to door around the local county towns selling his poems. > more

 
 
D J Clark
  Video Journalist D J Clark reports from around the world for China Daily

D J Clark has worked worldwide as a journalist for more than 20 years. He specialises in multimedia story telling in China, where he has lived for the past four years. Clark also teaches multimedia Journalism in China for the University of Bolton.

Video Features
  Search for the Snow Monkey: Up until the early 1960's it had been thought that the Yunnan Snow Monkey was extinct but recent surveys have found around 15,000 of them living in a few isolated forests high in the mountains of northern Yunnan.

  Reacting to Climate Change: Working with local journalist graduates from the Konrad Adenauer Asia Center for Journalism throughout Asia, D J Clark tells a series of stories of ordinary Asian people who are fighting the effects of global warming with their communities.

  BEIJINGERS: Taking inspiration from James Joyce's "Dubliners" the Beijingers stories seek to reveal some of the unknown corners of China's capital through character based video narratives.

  EYE ON CHINA: Looking from the outside back, the "Eye on China" series explores different ways in which people from around the world engage with the world's fastest growing economy. Each episode concentrates on a single issue from one country.
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