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Frank Hossack

Heat Stroke Deaths Mount as Temps Top Record Held for 61 Years

Not since 1961 has Jiangsu seen temperatures in mid July this high. In Nanjing, with humidity levels also soaring, the threat of heat stroke is very real indeed. For “multiple organ failure” is a cause of death increasingly common...

HR Representative Stabbed to Death for “Getting Man a Job”

Think of them as job centres. The landscape of cities in China is dotted with such “labour service companies”, “HR centres” or “talent shops”. But the service provided by one may well have led directly to an employee’s death,...

Policeman Dragged 270M by Uncooperative Ride Hailing Driver

When pulled over at a police check point and asked for their documentation, most drivers simply comply politely, while a few will find the need to make up one excuse or another as to why they cannot. But now...

Extreme 40+℃ Temps Hit Eastern China; GF10 Winds Buffet Nanjing

Weather authorities’ high-temperature warnings went “red” this morning, with parts of east and central China, including Nanjing, expecting 40-plus degrees Celsius, while a recent massive recent storm has also wreaked damage across several parts of our city. Yesterday, 11 July,...

The Four Unlikenesses; Up Close and Personal with David’s Deer

Have a close look at the accompanying, beautiful photograph. Notice anything out of the ordinary? These deer’s antlers are facing backwards. Part deer, part horse, part cow, part donkey; say hello to the “Milu”, or “Père David's Deer”. Outside of China,...

World War II@85; Nanjing Remembers Marco Polo Bridge Incident

Many believe it to have been the true beginning of the Second World War, while the 85th anniversary of that day has been marked in Nanjing in another solemn ceremony that reminds of our city’s unique place in 20th...

Death Penalty for Boyfriend of Nanjing Student Killed in Yunnan

Just 2 days short of the second anniversary of her murder, the killers of a Nanjing college student have been handed the death penalty as the “trial of the century” came to a close in faraway Yunnan, scene for...

Stuck for Stuff to Do this Summer? Don’t be Lazy; Be a Sloth!

Sloths are our planet’s slowest-moving mammals. And now, they’ve eventually made it to Nanjing. If you’ve never seen one of these (kind of) lovable beasts, now is your chance. Just don’t hang around; they might be off in the...

About Me

Editor-in-Chief of The Nanjinger, Frank Hossack, is a multi-award winning Radio/TV host and voice-over artist who has worked in China for the past 32 years. Frank has also written for Time magazine, the Wall Street Journal and The Times, appeared on the BBC and LBC, and been cited by CNN, China Daily and the New York Times, among many others.
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