Danwei is an affiliate of the Australian Centre on China in the World at The Australian National University. Some material on this website is the result of that on-going collaboration.
See also China Heritage Quarterly and East Asian History.
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Model Workers 2012, our annual list of the best sites about China on the Internet
Take a hike on a mountainous section of wild Great Wall, and enjoy organic family farm cooking, within easy reach of Beijing. Book online.
Great Wall Fresh is a Danwei social project to use the Internet to enable farmers in rural Hebei and Beijing to become green tourism entrepreneurs.
Sinica is a weekly podcast about current affairs in China, hosted by Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn with a variety of guests drawn from Beijing's resident and transient community of journalists, China scholars and industry experts.
This website is supported by WildChina who offer private journeys, tailored educational travel and corporate trips.
Danwei is supported by the excellent online Chinese learning program Popup Chinese which teaches colloquial and practical Chinese as spoken in the Mainland using audio podcasts and downloadable PDFs.
This website is supported by China Green, a multimedia website about environmental issues in China, produced by the Asia Society.
You can subscribe to the China Green video podcast series on the iTunes store. It's free.
Many of the videos and images on this site are by Jonah Kessel, a photographer and filmmaker based in Beijing.
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