|
TV
Danwei TV DVDsPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, December 20, 2006 10:19 AM
![]() Sexy Beijing Hard Hat Show We can accept payment in cash or by Paypal in the Mainland, and by Paypal for international delivery. The disks are US$10 plus shipping for customers abroad, but if you are on the Mainland they only cost RMB 30 plus shipping (by courier). Please send email to luke@goldminesfilm.com to order or for more information.
There are currently 3 Comments for Danwei TV DVDs.
Comments on Danwei TV DVDsCool. Can you elaborate a bit more on the contents? heyyyy great idea! Could you list briefly/generally the contents? that would really be a clincher.. Anything there in the way of Muzimei related deleted scenes? |
Jobs in China
Recent Comments
Respect on
RMB 3 million foreign douche bag in Shanghai
Tina Marsh on
Who cares about maps?
Joel Marti on
Yellow fever
Thomas Cra on
What Robert Scoble learned in China
bocaj on
CCTV rakes in big ad money
Thomas Cra on
Con artist engineers demolition of government offices
Danwei.TV
Danwei Model Workers
![]() Recommended blogs and new media
China Media Timeline
Major media events over the last three decades
Books on China
To die poor is a sin: An excerpt of Factory Girls by Leslie T. Chang.
In Wang Shuo's No Man's Land: Geremie Barme addresses Wang Shuo's 千万别把我当人.
Swimming with Mao, a memoir essay: This memoir piece is by Xujun Eberlein, author of the new short story book Apologies Forthcoming'.
Front Page of the Day
A different newspaper every weekday
From the Vault
Classic Danwei posts
+ Asimov Published, Interviewed in Beijing (2005.03): Cover story from this week's Book Review section of The Beijing News announces the publication of a Chinese translation of Isaac Asimov's complete Foundation series. Yup, the Beijing News has scored a fictional interview with "I, Asimov". They've been taking similar liberties recently in their entertainment sections, captioning photographs of celebrities with made-up quotes. + Clueless academic takes on popular fantasy novels (2006.06): Culture Wars: author Xiao Ding (萧鼎) takes on stuffed shirt Tao Dongfeng (陶东风) over fantasy literature. + Chinese reggae pioneers (2004.03): Maybe Chinese doctors started using some of the local herbs in their remedies because something different happened in Jamaica: Kingston's Chinese population was involved from the earliest days with the down and dirty ghetto music that became reggae.
Danwei Archives
Danwei Feeds
Via Feedsky
or Feedburner |



