As the Olympic Games are approaching, Beijing which was noisy originally becomes more bustling. I don't like it actually. Moreover, due to odd and even license plate number traffic restriction, my home is far away from the company, so that going out has become the most headachy thing everyday for me. Therefore, I am preparing for taking a leave of absence to leave Beijing, namely responding to the call of "avoiding the Olympics", but actually want to find some friends to go to a small island in Southeast Asia, to realize our beautiful dream of "beaches, beauties and coconut trees". I have been busy with a project recently, staying up for a long time, and the boss understands my hard work and quickly approves my leave.
Say and do, confirming the schedule, air tickets and visas, carry-on luggage etc. are soon finished. For me who often goes on business trips, these are all easy things. But one thing makes me scratching my head: reading newspapers daily is my habit. I worked in the press for several years before, so buying newspapers that I like became the first problem after traveling. It is extremely difficult to care about the competition situation, or read star interviews. Although local hotels can receive CCTV, I cannot stay in the hotel everyday to watch live broadcasts, can I?
Hehe, forget that there is something called Internet. Also heard that Sohu, Sina and NetEase fight fiercely for the Olympics, there must be a lot of content to read. But I always feel uneasy. Maybe I have read too much fake news. I think that the news on websites are too rough and not authoritative. The situation that they deny what they said today tomorrow always occurs continuously, making me often confused. Reading newspapers is still more practical. I subscribed Jinghua at home, and always think it's good. The newspapers in South China are often more creative. I like reading Nandu. I also like reading weekly magazines such as Sanlian etc. With clear goals, let's search online!
I soon found more than ten websites, all belonging to newspaper companies. The websites of newspaper companies are also very prosperous nowadays. But another problem comes: it's troublesome to open these websites one by one. Is there any website aggregating Chinese newspapers (foreign ones are better)? Let's keep searching! Haha, I soon found one: iDoiCan.com.cn (the name is creative, but not easy to remember). There is an Olympic channel dubao.idoican.com.cn/sports, claiming to jointly report the Olympics with four hundred newspapers. This suits my needs perfectly!
Take a closer look at the list, there are really a lot of newspapers here. Jinghua is here, and Nandu is also here (I wouldn't have subscribed if I knew this earlier). There are few magazines, no Sanlian that I like, but there is a self-proclaimed exclusive official Olympic special issue, which is also good. With so much newspaper content, apparently there is no problem with reading newspapers and watching the Olympics. Incidentally, I sigh, it's really convenient with the Internet!
This website has another feature: reading news like reading real newspapers. I only knew the webpage form of news like Sina before. This is really the first time I see a website like paper newspapers. This is really enjoyable. The layout is very clear, but the speed is a bit slow.
Finding good stuff naturally cannot be enjoyed alone, so I send it to everyone to check together. But my computer seems to be getting slower and slower. Alas, for going out to play, I have to buy a new laptop, which is depressing.