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We live in a world where events unfolding in one of its corner eventually impact the other corners. If there weren’t already enough reasons, this makes it definitely necessary to truly understand what is happening in the different parts of the planet.

The denegation by André Malraux of having uttered the statement that “the 21st century will be religious or it will not be at all” didn’t stop it from being widely quoted. Probably because, even if Malraux didn’t say those exact words, they proved to hold some truth.

But reality resists monocausal explanations. At technological China, we believe that technology is another very important piece of the puzzle of understanding our times. In other words: "the 21st century is technological".

Technological China understands its mission as one of translation in the broad sense: we aim to document how technology is viewed, developed, adapted, implemented, etc. in China. We deliver reports about the newest developments as well as in depth analysis.

Our content is structured around these categories:
arts/entertainment energy gadgets green tech hardware/software history industry policy space state/infrastructure telecommunication transportation web world

Chinese names are written in Pinyin.

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  1. September 6, 2009

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