GAE is still blocked in mainland China.

The regime is constantly monitoring the network traffic and servers and
taking actions whenever it sees fit. So I don't believe any simple method
can claim access for 'all users' from 'all parts' at 'anytime'. If one
server is deemed a 'threat', the whole DNS may be blocked, as is the case
of GAE.

Good luck,

Will

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 8:02 AM, Eric Ka Ka Ng <ngk...@gmail.com> wrote:

> before heard that there were access problem to GAE (ghs.google.com) from
> mainland china.
> would like to know latest status about this.
>
> now we hv domain mapped to GAE instance and seems some users from mainland
> china can access it without problems. but not sure if all users from
> different part of china can access, at anytime? also, any help if going
> through cloudfare?
>
> - eric
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