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Why would one not set up a tunnel? Honest question.
They are are studying techniques that could identify encrypted traffic…Such as in,

www.atlantis-press.com/php/paper-details.php?id=9963

and

security.riit.tsinghua.edu.cn/share/classify_encrypted.pdf

they would simply block or disrupt anything that is encrypted, but perhaps would allow pass to those who agree to cooperate with the censorship (by using a white list)...

Why not promote DuckDuckGo / Tor and something like that to void the censorship and the surveillance from both of the governments? Why so addicted to Google search, I am wondering, especially for those with sufficient technical skills...
It's not a "let's promote Google" thing. It's a "let's show the authorities that they cannot block every site" thing. For most people, Tor does not work in China.
It is also important to deface the authorities and their partners' illegal, human rights-violated surveillance. Since Google yields to NSA (more or less), it is much better to replace it with so far innocent one... Let's show the coerced IT company that they should not assist the authorities with wrongdoing.
I could replace it with DuckDuckGo except it's not blocked. Maybe I should replace it with Facebook or Twitter, yeah?
Thanks for your effort. It seems like duckduckgo is blocked according to the test: http://www.blockedinchina.net/?siteurl=duckduckgo.com But if it is indeed accessible then do not bother accessing google search. Blocked by the authority is annoying but under the surveillance of the authority is also sick. Do not lead the Chinese netizen into another villain's hand, thx!