Magazeta

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Magazeta
Screenshot of the main page
Type of site
Collaborative blog
Available inRussian
Created byAlexander Maltsev
URLmagazeta.com
CommercialNo
RegistrationNot required
LaunchedOctober 2005

Magazeta (Russian: Магазета) is a popular Russian-language web-magazine and collaborative blog on China and Chinese culture.

Name and history[edit]

Founded in 2005 by Alexander Maltsev (马玉玺, Mǎ Yùxǐ), Magazeta developed from a LJ blog. The first publication is dated October 23, 2005.

In October 2006 Magazeta received two awards in The Best of Blogs competition.[1]

In May 2007, Magazeta is re-launched at the current address, magazeta.com.

Magazeta was initially authored by a single person, but then was transformed into a collaborative blog with a number of authors.

The name "Magazeta" derives from the word "Ma" (the founder's Chinese surname), plus the Russian word "gazeta" (a journal, newspaper).

Blocking[edit]

Magazeta experienced several bans by the PRC authorities up to a complete blocking in September 2007. After more than a year, the website was unblocked by the Great Firewall in November 2008.

Projects and articles[edit]

Magazeta has started several online projects related to China, such as:

  • Online Chinese-Russian dictionary of slang (including Internet slang)
  • Laowaicast, a popular podcast on China-related topics, winner of Podcast Awards 2010 and 2011 in multiple categories, finalist of The BOBs in 2010.
  • ChinaFilm, a collaborative translation project for Chinese movies[2]

Topics[edit]

Recurrent topics for articles in Magazeta include:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""Немецкая волна" назвала лучшие блоги-2006 | DW | 11.11.2006".
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2020-03-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)