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Here’s what they say about themselves
There are five tones in Mandarin Chinese. When it comes to coverage of China, Sixth Tone believes there is room for other voices that go beyond buzzwords and headlines to tell the uncommon stories of common people.
Through fresh takes on trending topics, in-depth features, and illuminating contributions, Sixth Tone covers issues from the perspectives of those most intimately involved to highlight the nuances and complexities of today’s China.
We are a team of writers, editors, and researchers from within China and abroad. We share our Shanghai-based offices with our sister publication, The Paper. On good days we have a nice view.
OUR TONES
Rising Tones are timely reports on issues and events from across China. Drawing on a vast range of sources, these succinct articles provide insights into the significance of each issue in a wider context.
Deep Tones are features that cut to the core of contemporary China. In-depth, informed, and carefully crafted, every piece is carried by the voices of the story’s participants.
Broad Tones are contributions from individuals with unique perspectives to share. This section is dedicated to a wide range of people, from experts and commentators to those whose voices are rarely heard.
Here are 3 legally related pieces, recently published.
http://www.sixthtone.com/news/bench-bar-meet-shanghai%E2%80%99s-ex-judges
http://www.sixthtone.com/news/police-congratulate-suspected-human-trafficking-victim-marriage
http://www.sixthtone.com/news/chinese-have-no-right-be-forgotten-court-rules.