With a jet-lagged baby, I thought this morning would be the perfect time to attend one of my favorite events in Beijing: watching the raising of the national flag on Tiananmen square. It is a daily ritual at sunrise, but always thrilling with its simplicity, elegance; I've only attended a few times (emphasis: sunrise), and always found it deeply moving. Here's a video, from … [Read more...] about Tiananmen at sunrise
Archives for July 2008
“China feels very turbulent” – Part 2
I have enjoyed my few days so far in Beijing, all the feeling of a hexie society. However, that is only the superficial view of one man. According to this Tianya post (连接) from a mainland Chinese also overseas, the under-currents are not always so smooth. Many of those on TIanya, feeling their own discontent with society, applaud this post as being critical but balanced. … [Read more...] about “China feels very turbulent” – Part 2
"China feels very turbulent" – Part 1
I have enjoyed my few days so far in Beijing, all the feeling of a hexie society. However, that is only the superficial view of one man. According to this Tianya post (连接) from a mainland Chinese also overseas, the under-currents are not always so smooth. Many of those on TIanya, feeling their own discontent with society, applaud this post as being critical but balanced. … [Read more...] about "China feels very turbulent" – Part 1
(Letter from Netize) Hon Hai’s Terry Gou Donates His Wealth
Let's take a relief from serious blogging. Taiwan's Terry Gou has pledged to donate 90% of his wealth to charity before his wedding. … [Read more...] about (Letter from Netize) Hon Hai’s Terry Gou Donates His Wealth
Buxi is home – 7/25 update
Quick update... although we don't use this as our personal blog, this is a good time to mention I've just arrived in Beijing. Everyone in my family is fighting upper-respiratory infections (picked up in the US), and at times I wasn't sure we'd make the flight... but we're here. … [Read more...] about Buxi is home – 7/25 update