Websites from China
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Yang Huang
// HUANGYANG.MEHuang Yang is a writer, video creator, and independent app developer currently residing in Hefei. He is a husband and father to a two-and-a-half-year-old boy. He started blogging on JianShu in 2013, later moving to a self-built blog, and began writing on the WeChat official account "Huang Yang ME" in 2015. In 2019, he resigned from his job and moved from Shanghai to Hefei, starting a freelance career and began publishing videos on Bilibili and YouTube. In 2021, during the pandemic, he and his wife embarked on a self-driving trip along the ancient Silk Road in a Tesla Model 3, starting from Hefei and reaching Kashgar, Xinjiang. In September 2025, he developed his first iOS App, WatchNice, which is now available on the App Store. He prefers typing on a keyboard rather than a screen.
Yawata
// DOLINGOU.COMYawatasensei is a blogger who is passionate about technology, cryptocurrencies, and sharing solutions to everyday problems. He enjoys researching and experimenting with networking technologies such as OpenWRT, RouterOS, and IPv6. He also explores new technologies like ChatGPT and Linux, and shares tools and insights related to DeFi, ETH, and KASPA. Yawatasensei also recommends movies and games. He hopes to keep his home network running smoothly.
Frend Guo
// FRENDGUO.COMfrendguo is a blogger focused on Windows Internals, reverse engineering, and debugging. They write about topics such as Windows permissions, ETW (Event Tracing for Windows), and performance analysis. They also translate articles related to Windows performance tools and debugging techniques.
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// JB18.CM小袁, also known as 袁某, is the creator of this blog. The blog is built with Astro. He prefers to be contacted via email.
Daniel Tedesco
// DTEDES.CODaniel Tedesco is an American technologist and Data Lead at Google APAC. He previously spent 10 years in mainland China, leading business strategy and entrepreneurial software teams. Daniel is a Fulbright Scholar and holds an MBA from Columbia University. He creates projects like Underlines News, a daily news analysis newsletter, LP9, a life planning web application, and YouTube channels exploring languages and AI coding agents. He also develops open-source tools like LLM Nexus and NextJS Markdown Boilerplate.
SamWanng
// SAMWAN.NGSamWanng describes themself as 'NOT AN ARTIST'. They maintain a website featuring posts dating back to 2018, with topics including a MacBook Pro, a '2025 Live Rewind', enabling China Telecom eSIM on an iPhone Air, and shopping updates. They can be contacted via Twitter, Weibo, Instagram, or email.
Mr. M
// MRM.IMMr.M is building a personal online space, launching his domain on January 4, 2025. He plans to create a simple and practical website to document his life experiences, including travels, reading, and work. His goal is to develop a valuable repository of information, capturing his growth and reflections for personal remembrance. He has already written 317 entries, totaling 175,634 characters.
Arlmy Zhao
// Z.ARLMY.MEArlmy, also known as 素生, was born in 1987 in Fushun, Liaoning, China. He began using the internet in 2000 and started blogging in 2003. He currently works in private equity investment, with an interest in early-stage venture capital. In 2025, he moved from Beijing to Chengdu. 素生, a name he adopted in 2015, embodies the idea of each day being a fresh start.
梁某银
// LIANGMOUYIN.COMLiang Mouyin was born in Guizhou in 1997. In 2023, they moved to Shenzhen and currently works in new media within the immigration industry. Since March 2024, Liang Mouyin has been writing daily on their WeChat public account, simply titled "Liang Mouyin." Their writing explores personal growth, tools, and reflections on daily life. They enjoy reading, watching movies, and connecting with friends.
Suen
// BDFZ.NETSUEN SUEN studies with many so-called students, reading works by so-called ancient and modern people. Then, they believe or disbelieve. They seem to be associated with a school (看,這學校). They are involved in projects related to AI, including AI memorization, AI textbooks, and AI college entrance exams. They also maintain a to-do list and are connected to various individuals and groups, as indicated by the links on the website.
Roger Li
// HEIHUATONG.COMRoger is a programmer who recently restarted blogging. He has experience building websites since before the term "blog" was popular, starting with static pages and progressing through ASP, WordPress, Hugo, and currently 11ty. He uses a DIY desktop computer running Ubuntu and writes small personal tools in Node.js. He is an avid Emacs user, customizing it for coding, blogging, task management, RSS reading, and web browsing. He is looking for a place to record his thoughts.
Morris Liu
// REALMORRISLIU.COMMorris Liu is a Rust systems engineer and AI infrastructure architect. Currently working as a Startup CTO, he specializes in large-scale crawling architecture and data engineering. With over seven years of experience, he has scaled from individual contributor to CTO, leading engineering teams and building enterprise platforms. His open source projects include Sealbox and Kira. Outside of his professional work, Morris practices bass and photography.
Junkai Zeng
// JAYKAYZ.COMJK, short for Junkai, is a research scientist based in Shenzhen, China. He works as a quantum computing scientist, focusing on theoretical research in quantum control, including quantum dynamics, dynamically corrected gates, quantum compiling, and noise characterization. He is also interested in math-heavy topics like AI. Beyond his research, JK enjoys subcultural and alternative spaces, makes music, DJs, and listens to all kinds of music. He has lived in various locations including cities in China, Canada, the US, and Australia.
Luna
// ONELASTME.BEARBLOG.DEVLuna, also known as Xiaoguang, is the creator of this personal blog. She shares diary entries about her daily life, focusing on the small, seemingly insignificant moments that make up her experiences. She also expresses her thoughts and opinions on various topics. Luna plans to include reviews of books, movies, and other media in the future, though that section is currently under construction. Readers can contact her via the blog's留言板 (message board) or by email at onelastme17@qq.com. She is also active on 长毛象 (Mastodon) as onelastme.
Yan Dong
// YANDONG.XYZYan Dong is interested in technology, investment, games, and life. He lives in Shenzhen, Guangdong and works at Tencent IEG doing game-related work. He is a new father. He uses this site to record and share his thoughts on topics that interest him.
Tristan Labelle
// TRISTANLABELLE.COMTristan Labelle is a software engineer with a passion for technology. He is also a pianist, a polyglot fluent in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italian, and Chinese. Born and raised in Montréal, Canada, he spent 10 years in the US and is now exploring Asia. Currently living in Guilin, China, he is studying Chinese, enjoying local activities, volunteering with Couchers.org on internationalization tasks, hosting couch surfers, playing the piano, and reading. He enjoys connecting with like-minded people.
Dejavu Moe
// BLOG.DEJAVU.MOEDejavu Moe is a blogger born in 2000. They were born in a city in Xinjiang and grew up in a small village in Jiangnan. They studied Computer Science but did not graduate. After graduation, they briefly looked for a job. They served in the military from September 2023 to September 2025. Dejavu Moe enjoys running, swimming, photography, music, and the open internet. They have written approximately 203177 words on their blog and completed a book called "A Land of Chicken Feathers."
Yime Yan
// IMGRADEONE.COMImgradeone, also known as Yime Yan or 自言者一么, and sometimes Steven Fail outside of mainland China, is the creator of the personal website "真正的自言者一么". Driven by "小恨同学 Pro Max" (not generative AI), Imgradeone shares personal thoughts, creations, and collections on the site. The website includes a blog, diary entries, artworks, and links to friends' websites.
Liber Gong
// LIBER-GONG.GITHUB.IOLiber is a programmer who writes about productivity, brain science, and prioritization on their personal blog. They explore topics like overcoming procrastination by structuring goals for the brain, the importance of long-term vision, and the fallacy of focusing solely on marginal gains. Liber emphasizes the need for clear metrics to track progress and the importance of learning skills slowly to avoid cognitive overload. They can be reached at gjl87910lq@gmail.com.
NovaDNG
// NOVADNG.STUDIONovaDNG is a former designer for Zhihu and Kuaitu, and is currently an apprentice in typeface design. From 2011 to 2016, NovaDNG participated in and later led the tech blog Fengke.com and built the Tech FM team. They served as a product observer at Geek Park from 2012 to 2014, writing numerous articles. From 2012 to 2016, NovaDNG promoted Android Design & Material Design in China, participating in multiple Google Developer Group events. From 2013 to the present, they have participated in the localization/internationalization of applications such as Press, Telegram X, and Appy Weather. From 2012 to 2016, they created the Android Design Toolkit for Nexus 4. They published the 'Android App Visual and Experience Design Guide' in 2014.
Fonzie Huang
// X080X.NETThis individual describes themselves as an explorer, fiddler, Git tree grower, Direct Acyclic Graph (DAG) / OS tree carer, and occasional database CRUDer. They value open communication and discussion about flaws within an organization. Their website is considered a work in progress and potentially a wiki, reflecting an unended quest.
Bryan Singee
// BLOG.SINGEE.MEBryan, also known as Singee, is the author behind the blog.singee.me website. He writes about a variety of topics, including Python, SQL, Zeabur, and various software subscriptions. He also shares notes on his current interests and learnings. He prefers asynchronous communication methods like email. According to his about page, his MBTI is INTJ.
Yejun Su
// YEJUN.DEVYejun Su is a programmer who enjoys taking notes and blogging using Denote and Hugo. He primarily publishes in English and occasionally in Chinese. In his daily work, he uses Ruby to develop web applications. He is also interested in Elixir and has developed some libraries while learning it, including hugo-modus, ogp, and ueberauth_weixin.
Tienhe Gao
// TIANHEG.COTianhe Gao is a blogger who shares life experiences in both Chinese and English. Born on June 28, 2000, Tianhe is interested in self-discovery, technology, science, and craft. Tianhe enjoys reading books, watching movies, and listening to music. Tianhe's writings record both hardships and joys, and what is in their heart. Tianhe has worked in various roles, including as a process engineer, testing BMS circuit boards, a map editor, and in food service and interior decorating. Tianhe was also a volunteer in the Kaiyuanshe China open source community.