Native name | 观察者网 |
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Type of site | News website |
Available in | Chinese |
Headquarters | Shanghai |
Country of origin | China |
Owner |
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Founder(s) | Eric X. Li |
Editor | Jin Zhongwei |
Key people | Zhang Weiwei, Zhang Wenmu |
URL | www |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 2012 |
Current status | Active |
Guancha.cn (Chinese: 观察者网; lit. 'Observer Net') is a Chinese news site based in Shanghai,[1][2] founded by Eric X. Li, a Stanford-educated venture capitalist and a political scientist at the Fudan University.[3] Guancha.cn has been categorized in an Amsterdam University Press study as a privately owned internet platform outside of state-controlled media[4] and is noted for its pro-government and West-skeptical views, having been described as a nationalist website,[5] with Agence France-Presse and The Conversation calling it ultranationalist.[6][7]
Guancha, a nationalist website, created a hashtag mocking the White House statement, inspiring social-media posts that have been read over 300m times.
In an interview published Wednesday by ultra-nationalist mainland media outlet Guancha.cn...
An ultra-nationalist outlet, Guancha.cn, contacted his former Chinese colleague from Foshan, who described Walz as "very nice" and "well-liked".