Thursday, June 02, 2005
Sunday, May 29, 2005
"The China Scapegoat"
From New York Times:
"There are plenty of legitimate reasons to be angry with China's leaders, but its trade success and exchange rate policy are not among them. The country that is distorting global capital flows and destabilizing the world economy is not China but the U.S. "
"If we blame China for lost American jobs in making shirts, we should credit it for new American jobs in banking and construction."
"Americans are also unfair in accusing China of not stopping North Korea's nuclear program. The reality is that the North Koreans don't listen to the Chinese about anything, and many on each side look down on the other. "
Thursday, April 28, 2005
I would not agree with you!
Original comments:
http://thetrsq.blogspot.com/2005/04/its-been-long-time.html#comments
I would not agree with your stereotyped view about the transfer of Hong Kong to China.
I Love Hong Kong, fortunately it is the same or better after the transfer in 1997.
http://thetrsq.blogspot.com/2005/04/its-been-long-time.html#comments
I would not agree with your stereotyped view about the transfer of Hong Kong to China.
I Love Hong Kong, fortunately it is the same or better after the transfer in 1997.
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
The Chairman of Chinese Nationalist Party is going to visit China
Sixty-four years ago, my grandfather was killed by Chinese Nationalist sodiers. He died on his way home just having finished some sewing work to feed his family. He left behind my grandmother who was 32 years old,and was pragnant with my younger uncle, my father (three years old), and two elder uncles (five and seven years older separately) in impovirished countryside. He was kill only because he was suspected as a Communist, but actually he was not. The pain persisted for a long time in my family. I blelieve that my father's depression could be traced to his childhood without love and protection from my grandfather.
Now after being driven out of mainland China for fifty six years and no contact with Chinese Communist Party for sixty years, the chairman, Mr. Lien Chan will visit China on April 26. The Nationalist losed their power for five years in Taiwan, the Republic of China. He will meet Hu Jintao, the Chairman of Chinese Communist Party and also the president of the People's Republic of China. And he will be hosted as a national leader.I applaude this visit.
Saturday, April 16, 2005
Massive demonstration in Shanghai, Hangzhou,Tianjin.
It is estimated that 100 thousand attended the demontration in Shanghai; It is the largest since 1989.
Sunday, April 10, 2005
Massive demonstration taking place against Japan in Beijing, Shenzhen and Guangzhou, China in this weekend
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
Wang Dan (王丹),a former Tiananmen Square student leader, had a talk at Johns Hopkins in English with a strong accent. I can hardly blieve that he has been in US for seven years... He was sorry for his poor English because he just spent one year in Taiwan for his dissertion. Therefore,it is reasonable to believe that these Chinese dissidents can not challenge the Communist because they are not smart enough, as Mao and Zhou challenged Kiang some sixty years ago and eventually kicked Kiang out of China---stopped the Republic of China in mainland China.(Left, Wang Dan; Right, Anne Thurston, professor of China Studies at School of Advanced International Studies or SAIS)