Punched holes in the great firewall?
I am in Shanghai right now and I was surprised that I could access the forbidden fruits, e.g. m.facebook.com:
1 172.31.24.1 (172.31.24.1) 1.359 ms 1.079 ms 1.049 ms
2 180.168.46.17 (180.168.46.17) 1.262 ms 1.180 ms 1.073 ms
3 10.10.96.145 (10.10.96.145) 29.356 ms 29.781 ms 29.607 ms
4 10.10.199.179 (10.10.199.179) 40.466 ms 40.220 ms 40.559 ms
5 203.131.250.221 (203.131.250.221) 40.208 ms 40.581 ms 40.139 ms
6 ae-0.facebook.chwahk02.hk.bb.gin.ntt.net (203.131.241.62) 41.732 ms 46.681 ms 42.098 ms
7 psw01a.hkg3.tfbnw.net (173.252.64.176) 42.154 ms
psw01b.hkg3.tfbnw.net (173.252.64.175) 42.104 ms
psw01c.hkg3.tfbnw.net (173.252.64.174) 40.703 ms
8 msw1ad.01.hkg3.tfbnw.net (204.15.21.235) 41.912 ms
msw1ab.01.hkg3.tfbnw.net (204.15.21.247) 41.140 ms
msw1as.01.hkg3.tfbnw.net (173.252.65.92) 40.938 ms
9 edge-star-mini-shv-01-hkg3.facebook.com (31.13.95.36) 42.862 ms 41.607 ms 41.950 ms
So this first goes to an ISP in Shanghai? Then back into a private network and re-surfacing in Hong Kong and then having access to the forbidden fruit? Is that normal routing?