| Compared to the thousands who have expressed their views through various protests that took place in China over the weekend, major Chinese internet websites seemed a lot quieter about the marches - but that's just on the surface.
Chinese media, including internet content service providers, are not allowed to publish reports on the marches. Despite the restrictions, hundreds of blog posts were able to make their way through to the internet, providing a range of information and opinions.
Many of them are eye-witness accounts of the marches in Shanghai, Ningbo, Hangzhou and Shenzhen, with photos taken throughout the protests accompanying their posts. |
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