About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Chinese intellectual publications, Hong Kong magazines, Works originally published in Chinese magazines, Far Eastern Economic Review, Maxim, PC Magazine, East Touch, Caijing, Next Magazine, Other Tales of the Flying Fox, Yazhou Zhoukan, Easy Finder, East Week, China Economic Review, HK Magazine, Muse, Xueren, Bc magazine, Chinese National Geography, Prestige Hong Kong, HK Golfer, FinanceAsia, Science Fiction World, Caixin Media, Painkiller Magazine, Fleurs des lettres, More Hangzhou, The Beijinger, The Tiger, Vogue China, Guide to Life, Party, Yes!, China Today, A-CLUB, Typhoon Club, Early and Medieval Chinese History, The Twenty-First Century, Beijing This Month, Duzhe, Beijing Review, That's, Sudden Weekly, That's Beijing, Dushu, China Plastic & Rubber Journal, Sports+Travel Hong Kong, Chinese University Student Press, Free Software Magazine, The outlook magazine, Ray Li, That's PRD, Tbjhome, Asia Literary Review, Co-co! Magazine, Xinmin Weekly, E-zone, Journal of Shanghai University, Milk magazine. Excerpt: The Far Eastern Economic Review (Chinese: , Pinyin: Yu nd ng J ngji Pinglun; also referred to as FEER or The Review) was an English language Asian news magazine started in 1946. It printed its final issue in December 2009. The Hong Kong-based business magazine was originally published weekly. Due to financial difficulties, the magazine converted to a monthly publication in December 2004, and simultaneously switched to an arrangement whereby most articles were contributed by non-staff writers who had expertise in a given field, such as economists, business-community figures, government policymakers, social scientists and others. FEER covered a variety of topics including politics, business, economics, technology, social and cultural issues throughout Asia, focusing on Southeast Asia and Greater China. It presen...