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By: Tom Watkins
America — Eagles, Ostriches Or Dodos? Will we soar like eagles in the state of Michigan and America or go the way of the dodo bird? Clearly China is challenging us on many fronts. My friend, Koralo Chen always reminds me, “It is a big world — and in
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By: Michale Song
Those who are familiar with Western cultures know how many things are treated as taboo. Superstitious people will go to any length to avoid certain things that their culture considers as harbingers of bad luck. It is the same all over the world.
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By: Tom Watkins
Growing up in Mao’s China and seeing China open up to the world under Deng Xiaoping, and later emigrating to America, has given Koralo a birds-eye view of change in life. “Tom,” Koralo always reminds me, “It is a big world — and in a big world, there are
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By: Rita Santiago
The Asian wives are one of the best wife on the world so that the American men marry with. There is no joint between the two. They are serious by seeking a true companion for themselves. The Asian wives are general limits to describe all the Asian countri
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By: Todd Cornell
The idea of a gentleman taking ten years to get revenge can, in some ways, offer a window into a way of thinking somewhat different from the "I want it yesterday" attitude.
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By: Michale Song
The time-honored saying, “a man is known by the company he keeps”, speaks volumes of the undisputable influence intimate companions exert on people in that one’s company invariably streak him with their own temperament.
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By: ginfogtwo
In Chinese astrology, there are 12 zodiac signs which are represented symbolically by 12 animal signs. These animal signs take their turn to govern a given year based on the Chinese solar calendar or Sixty Jia Zi system.
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By: Tom Watkins
China's Minority "Problem"-- Is a World Problem! With the recent earthquake and uprising in Tibet, China seems chiseled into the consciousness of most Americans. Yet, few in the West realize there are 55 nationality groups of people that China official
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By: Tom Watkins
The 8.0 earthquake in China on May 12, 2008 showed us just how much China has changed over the last 30 years. It also demonstrated that in many ways it has changed very little. How the Chinese Government finally addresses the fact that thousands of childr
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By: Tom Watkins ( tdwatkins@aol.com)
I have been intereted in China since a great 4th grade teacher opened my eyes to China in 1963. China has been on a roller coaster ride of change since opening up to the West in 1978. How our leaders manage and lead change over the next few years will imp
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By: Tom Watkins
Let's continue to engage China at all levels while putting a spotlight on the concerns of the Tibetans...
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By: Robert Hsu
In addition to paying for school tuition and books, according to cultural influences most Chinese parents enroll their children in pricey extracurricular tutoring, which is an area that this company positively dominates.
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By: Tom Doctoroff
"Authoritarianism is noble. Individualism is selfish..." Is this how mainland Chinese really feel?
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By: chinapage.org
A total of 55 million Chinese women are illiterate, forcing them to live more disadvantaged lives than their male counterparts, state media said Wednesday.
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By: Jessie X. Fan
...the relationship between risk and return among the current generation Chinese...
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By: Tom Watkins
"Ni hao." is "hello" in Mandarin Chinese. If you cannot understand this, you are not alone. Learning about China will prepare you for the 21st Century.
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By: Henry Fong
Find out who you are compatible and not compatible with based on the Chinese 12 animal astrology. Find out also why you should not worry if your find out that you are not compatible with your partner.
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By: Henry Fong
Learn how the ancient Chinese name their newborns.
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By: Richard Brubaker
Often while speaking with people about corporate social responsibility in China, I am inevitably asked, "Do Chinese people volunteer?" or "Is there a culture of volunteerism in China?"
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By: John Ugoshowa
According to Chinese legend, the twelve animals quarreled one day as to who was to head the cycle of years.
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By: John Ugoshowa
Prior to adoption of the Western solar calendar system, China exclusively followed a lunar calendar in determining the times of planting, harvesting, and festival occasions.
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By: John Ugoshowa
Chinese Astrology is said by some scholars to be the oldest horoscope system in the world.
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By: Rosalyn Pan
What do you think you know about China? Are your ideas about China and Chinese people outdated or even ignorant?!
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By: Kathryn Weber
Feng shui gives parents a guide for decorating your children's bedrooms, and perhaps more importantly, a reason for adding particular elements...
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By: chinamaze.com
Unscrupulous marketing practices from publishers in China...
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By: chinamaze.com
Would you like to understand more about China, Chinese culture, life in China, and Chinese people? Where can you even start?
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By: Mansi Gupta
Gambling became popular in China in the last phase of the imperial dynasty i.e. from 1644 to 1912. Famous gambling games in China include Mah Jongg and Pai Gow.
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By: Rajesh Kanoi
China and India, two ancient powerhouses that are emerging again from the shadows. Are they similar or dissimilar? Can they join hands and hearts?
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By: Rajesh Kanoi
What does one do when one is alone and everyone around is celebrating and lost in their merrymaking? To find out, read on...
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By: Rajesh Kanoi
What takes Chinese women to Kabul? What attracts men to Chinese women? Chinese tastes delicious. A piece that's humorously serious...
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By: Rajesh Kanoi
An 'expose' on Chinese bathing habits and bath-houses. Chinese prefer to bathe at night, unlike people in most other parts of the world. With good reason, too...Some gentle humour.
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By: Rajesh Kanoi
A short piece about fashions in China and students and their thoughts on the fashions. A little, gentle humour here...
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By: Rajesh Kanoi
China boasts of more beauty parlours and hair salons than any other country. Granted, they have more people! But, they also have less hair - read on to discover a little more about one of the world's most enigmatic countries.
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By: Michael Russell
The Chinese Shar Pei is believed to be the dog which the famous fierce and scowling Han Dynasty statues depicted.
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By: Rajesh Kanoi
Smart, reasonably educated people surviving on merely 400 yuan (fifty dollars) a month - surviving with big smiles and bigger hearts. Here's a little tableau on the human side of a well-known fact
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By: Bo Guo
The Chinese zodiac consists of twelve animals, rather than the solar signs used in the west...
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