Blogspot has been blocked in China.
I have to assume that this has happened because the calendar is getting closer to a rather, um, sensitive date. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you will in the coming weeks.
For the record, this is the third time my blogging host has been blocked in China. Xanga.com was blocked in the spring of '07, Godaddy.com sites were blocked days before the Olympics in Beijing in '08, and now Blogspot has been blocked in May of '09.
Oh the joys of being a China blogger.
Seeing the furious pace I've been blogging over the past few months, this is probably a good time for me to slow down. I'll still post, just probably not every day.
To all of my readers out there, thanks for continuing to read my rantings on this blog. As I've said before, exploring China with all of you on a daily basis is wonderful. I love doing it and I appreciate the good will that so many of you have given me.
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Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 5, 2009
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