Not that there's anything wrong with it. However it gets posted here often (I've even posted some it's articles myself) so i think we outta do our due diligence of media criticism.

Sixth Tone is owned by the Shanghai United Media Group which is overseen by the Shanghai committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

It's published in English and is intended for a western audience. This reminds me of other government media organizations like DW or NHK World Japan which publish media about their home country in English intened for an international audience.

So what other questions should we have about Sixth Tone? I'm interested in an discussion about this with y'all.

  • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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    3 years ago

    So what other questions should we have about Sixth Tone

    Do they have a section for tourists that want to visit and see cool sights like the rainbow mountains?

    • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      There are a lot of good expat YouTube channels for that sort of stuff. Australians and Brits that moved to China and just vlog about travel and general life.

      Usually pretty solid because they talk to the locals and get great footage of places that western media refuses to go and Chinese media just uses B-roll for in international stories.