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Written by Evan C Norman   
Thursday, 01 March 2007

A great story here about the blogging community in China. While the Chinese government claims that democracy is 100 years away, one has to wonder if the growing middle class, and the new mobility and freedom of expression springing up will make this prediction quite laughable within a decade's time.

Bullog is a web2.0 site based on RSS that collect a great deal of China’s elite bloggers’ posts (authorized). In a short 5 months, its traffic rank of Alexa rises to 11964 and is continuously growing.

On Bullog, readers are able to read articles of most Chinese famous bloggers. For example, Ark the blogger who combats TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Han-Han the well-known young author who is an idol of many high-school students, and Fatty Luo who rails against nonsensical ways of writing or teaching, who happens to be its founder.

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