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It's extremely difficult to get unbiased information on China. However, there are some good sources.

If you have the money, Sinocism[0] is a great newsletter that collects the top (mostly political) stories of the day. Some other good (free) Substacks are Chinarrative[1], which publishes translated human interest stories, and Chinese Journal Review[2], which translates abstracts of a selection of academic papers.

If you would like a local insight into more young/liberal perspectives, Sixth Tone[3] is fairly interesting. Be aware that this is a state-owned media source, so it has an interest in presenting China as progressive in ways that outside of middle class communities in top tier cities it usually isn't. Just because it's state-owned doesn't mean it's not informative, though! China Media Project[4] is perhaps a useful accompanying source to try understand exactly how the state media is biased.

Of the western media, New York Times probably does the best reporting on China (they even have a Chinese language version), but like all western media they struggle to get access. Inside China, Caixin is probably the best newspaper, but unfortunately it is pay-walled.

From left wing perspective I can also recommend Made In China Journal[5].

[0] https://sinocism.com/

[1] https://chinarrative.substack.com/

[2] https://chinesejournalreview.substack.com/

[3] http://www.sixthtone.com/

[4] https://chinamediaproject.org/

[5] https://madeinchinajournal.com/



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