Apologies for the slight delay — normally we post this on weekends but I was caught up in some international travel. Anyway, here’s what people were searching for on Baidu (China’s biggest search engine) last week:
- Guo Meimei: Rumors that Guo, a young woman who boasted online of her extravagant lifestyle, was affiliated with a high level official in the Chinese Red Cross led further fuel to the allegations of misuse of funds and corruption that continue to plague that organization. (Image source).
- 2011 Middle School Entry Test Scores: People are searching for the official websites where they can check their (or their childrens’) scores on the Middle School Entry Test, which determines what high schools students can attend.
- “Naruto” 437: Another week, another episode. People are searching for the latest “Naruto”, a Japanese anime TV show. (Image source)
- Li Enmei- Li is was a South Korean singer and member of the group IRIS who was stabbed to death by an ex-boyfriend while on her way home on June 19th. (Image source: Baidu Baike)
- Su Miaoling: Su is a Super Girl (singing contest) contestant who advanced to the final 13 segment of the popular televised contest on June 25th. (Image source: Baidu Baike)
- Nokia n9: The Nokia n9, a new smartphone from Nokia, was launched in China this past week. (Image source)
- Zhou Dongyu: Zhou is a young actress who took the Gaokao — China’s college entrance exam — at the beginning of this month. Rumors online suggested that she had scored a 154 (not good) but she has since said those stories are untrue and that her actual score is 286 (which is more respectable). (Image source: Baidu Baike)
- “It Started With a Kiss”: People are searching for the collected episodes of “It Started With a Kiss,” a live-action Taiwanese soap based on a Japanese anime show. (Image source: Baidu Baike)
- Beijing Torrential Rains: Beijing, where the weather is usually extremely dry, was suddenly hit with torrential downpours last week that led to significant flooding in some areas. (Image source)
- Honor Mission: Honor Mission is a free-to-play FPS being developed by the Chinese military as a recruiting tool in the model of the US military’s highly successful “America’s Army” game. On June 25th, a press conference in Beijing revealed more details on the game, which is expected to launch in June 2012. (Image source: Baidu Baike)












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