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Six · Chris Patten interview: myth buster
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Chris Patten interview: myth buster. September 11, 2008. I interviewed Chris Patten on China and the Olympics, a couple of months ago in Oxford. For those of you who accidentally superglued a blindfold and earmuffs on your face as a child, Chris Patten was governor of Hong Kong until the handover in 1997. His book ‘East and West’ is well worth a read. After the jump is a Chinese translation. Keep reading 6 for more like this. Kind thanks to my friend Wang Yao for the following translation. Chris Patten i...
Six · “We dare to ask which road can a student take”
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8220;We dare to ask which road can a student take”. February 21, 2010. Before my Journey To The West to spend the Chinese new year in mother Blighty, I saw an odd thing at the South gate of my university, Tsinghua. It was early evening, the same time I always leave the library and board the homewards sardine bus 307, usually by way of a piping hot. From the talkative street-food vendor Hua shifu - Master Flower (her surname). So here it is. (In quotes, the whole thing is long.). From last year [2008] to ...
Six · China’s new generation of environmentalists
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China’s new generation of environmentalists. July 17, 2010. In this week’s Economist, I have a short article on China’s budding greens. The new generation (. Generation) of climate change activists who form student clubs and environmental NGOs. I’ve been hanging around these groups for the last two years, introduced by my friend William. Who I write about on this blog. I also write about the Beijing-based unregistered NGO CYCAN. Here’s their logo. And their motto,. Ditan weilai qingnian zeren. China̵...
Six · Adieu to Six
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July 23, 2010. UPDATE: [January 2011] After much umming and erring about whether to resurrect this blog from London, I’ve decided that I am too far away from China to be writing about it. But I will be blogging again when I’m back in the Orient, before too long a wait …. First things first: a couple of links. Here. You can read my column in this month’s issue of Prospect magazine, on the influx of foreign students who - like me - go to Beijing to learn Mandarin. While here. Is back on “my island...
Six · Peking University on June 4th: 2009 is not 1989, and neither is it 1984
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Peking University on June 4th: 2009 is not 1989, and neither is it 1984. June 4, 2009. To no one’s surprise, there’s nothing more than a quiet breeze on the campus of Peking University twenty years after hundreds of its students were killed. To mark the occasion, a few quick thoughts on the back of a year studying Chinese in Beida (short-hand for PKU) as a foreign student:. What strikes me in terms of students speaking out. Or anything). Yes, students are acutely aware of the risks of speaking up, bu...
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The China Bubble: 09/01/2009 - 10/01/2009
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Sunday, September 27, 2009. Ever see those old ads from the 1920s. Where some housewife whiles away her life doing menial tasks, with an apron on her hips and a smile on her face? That's exactly what I thought of when I saw this iron in the backroom of the tailor shop across from my grandmother's house. 21st century living, eh? Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Have you been with pig recently? I kid you not, that was a question on the entry form to get past Chinese customs.]. Photo of the Day. Know, I've actu...
The China Bubble: Rub Down
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Sunday, March 28, 2010. A massage parlor somewhere; they're so common in China that I don't even know in which city it was that I took this. If ever there was a good impulse buy, this is it. They're not always the cleanest establishments, but the service is fabulous; even at 20 RMB ( $3) an hour you get some quality foot-rubs, often with a bit of head and shoulder massaging thrown in too. Actually, even writing about it makes my shoulders ache for one.only 11 more weeks til I go back! Photo of the Day.
The China Bubble: 02/01/2009 - 03/01/2009
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Saturday, February 28, 2009. Photo of the Day: At Ease. My first time in Beijing! These guys passed by while we were on the way into the Forbidden City. May in China is already pretty warm, so I imagine they were roasting in those uniforms. They seemed at ease enough, though who knows with those looks of determination. Today's picture was actually picked by my good friend Leanna, who I met in Dalian and came with me on this trip. All she had to say on this was, "They're really skinny.". Photo of the Day.
The China Bubble: 04/01/2009 - 05/01/2009
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Thursday, April 30, 2009. Sunset at Echo Cafe. Echo Cafe, Dalian. An adorable little bookstore and coffee shop two blocks away from Olympic Square, perfect for small meetings and photo exhibits. It was located under a highway ramp, so the roof was domed and always reminded me of a hobbit's den. (I obviously know nothing about hobbits because that is probably all very incorrect.). Photo of the Day. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Feeding Time at the (Student) Zoo. Photo of the Day. Tuesday, April 28, 2009.
The China Bubble: Inflatable Rainbows (or: cellllebrate good times!)
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Thursday, May 6, 2010. Inflatable Rainbows (or: cellllebrate good times! Sooo I was gone for a while. I was writing my senior honors thesis and it pretty much ate my soul. There was a rough patch there where I didn't even think I was going to finish it (nor did my professors, great motivation there), and therefore not graduate with honors. Yeah, April was a long, sleepless month. SoCelllllebrate good times, COME ON! Photo of the Day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:.
The China Bubble: 03/01/2010 - 04/01/2010
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Sunday, March 28, 2010. A massage parlor somewhere; they're so common in China that I don't even know in which city it was that I took this. If ever there was a good impulse buy, this is it. They're not always the cleanest establishments, but the service is fabulous; even at 20 RMB ( $3) an hour you get some quality foot-rubs, often with a bit of head and shoulder massaging thrown in too. Actually, even writing about it makes my shoulders ache for one.only 11 more weeks til I go back! Photo of the Day.
The China Bubble: Where has Edna been, and where is Edna going?
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Saturday, June 5, 2010. Where has Edna been, and where is Edna going? That's right, I graduated. The last month has been a weird mix of goodbyes and emotions and silly things like that as I left Etown (and soon, home) for good. I also hosted two visiting friends from Australia, who I'd met in Dalian and had come all the way to Central Pennsylvania to see me graduate/turn 21. First lesson of adulthood: hosting people is exhausting. Oh, and I turned 21! So anyway, the eternal graduation question: What now?
The China Bubble: Gaelic Football in China
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Friday, March 19, 2010. Gaelic Football in China. It was windy, I couldn't get a good photo. Shut up.). So it completely slipped my mind on Wednesday that I have photos of China that are appropro for Paddy's Day. Namely, the annual All-China Gaelic Games. So here's a belated Irish in China post. Game against Shanghai; Mikey's the one who started the Dalian Wolfhounds). Also, for anyone who knows me personally, Gaelic football was basically where my. Fondness for the Irish took root. Photo of the Day.
The China Bubble: Barbie's House
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010. The Barbie flagship store on Central Huaihai Road. Six stories of pink girliness. Photo of the Day. March 22, 2010 at 8:47 PM. I have a HUGE Barbie collection! I must go to this place one day! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. I left home at 18 to work my way - literally - around the world. I've lived and worked in Singapore, Paris, Italy, and China (twice) and have covered two Olympics (so far). More about me at my blog, Expat Edna. Photo of the Day.
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Six · young Chinese in new China
November 12, 2012. I just couldn’t keep away. For the last couple of years I have been in London, running literary interviews for the curation website Five Books. China-related ones include Ma Jian. Now I’m back for the long run, living in Beijing and writing freelance, as correspondent for the. Los Angeles Review of Books. Among more long-term projects. I will also be blogging again but not here. My new space on the web is the Anthill. So, please follow me at the Anthill. Oh, is anyone there, by the way?
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GETTING YOU PREPARED FOR THE STRETCH RUN. Monday, March 2, 2009. Hornets nail 10 triples, and the coffin. David West made it look easy. It’s true, Andre Miller and Andre Iguodala are the clear-cut, no-brainer, leaders of this team. Miller sets the pace, Iguodala runs in it. But lately, it’s become a theme that these two guys take over the game. And in some situations, there isn’t anything wrong with that. But in this case, it usually means the rest of the team is out of sync. The guy is filling it up lat...
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