Chengguan Achieve Video Game Infamy

The chengguan, China’s notorious city management officers, have become digital villains. According to a thread on the Chinese web portal sina.com (translated here by Roland Soong, with details added at ChinaGeeks), a chengguan officer has been added to the ultraviolent game “Grand Theft Auto IV.” Character Niko Bellic takes on the role of a bad boy city management officer. He eats a hot dog in a city park, then kills the vendor. That’s way too chengguan.

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  • johnsmith9876

    When will “chengguan” be put into a British English dictionary ? Isn’t Britain just slow ?

  • http://sun-zoo.com/chinageeks/2009/06/08/niko-bellic-gta-iv-joins-the-chengguan/ Niko Bellic (GTA IV) Joins the Chengguan | ChinaGeeks

    [...] TIME’s China blog story sort of implies that this is an official release, or somehow actually part of the game. It is [...]

  • johnsmith9876

    Another Chinese culture story: http://tinyurl.com/kn3emg

    Yes, I know. This is only story from on particular person, from on single club, in one of the millions Chinese cities, and does not represent Chinese culture. At least that’s what some Chinese told me, and I believe that they believe that. Another reflection of Chinese culture.

  • johnsmith9876

    http://tinyurl.com/m2b6px

    And this is from a vice chair in the history department ? No wonder…

  • rickridge

    A chengguan in Lanzhou getting his just deserts?.

    http://www.chinasmack.com/pictures/hui-minority-beats-lanzhou-chengguan/

  • http://chinageeks.org/2009/06/niko-bellic-gta-iv-joins-the-chengguan/ Niko Bellic (GTA IV) Joins the Chengguan | China blog | ChinaGeeks

    [...] TIME’s China blog story sort of implies that this is an official release, or somehow actually part of the game. It is [...]

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