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Archives for August 2009

Hu Jintao meets with delegation of Taiwanese minorities, pledges further disaster support

August 20, 2009 by Mr. Allen 20 Comments

President Hu recently met with a delegation of ethnic minorities from Taiwan, and pledged further support from the mainland for whatever help Taiwan may need.  Ethnic minorities in southern Taiwan, living often in remote villages, were the hardest hit group in Taiwan by the recent typhoon. Here is a translation of a story on the People's Web by China News Wrap: … [Read more...] about Hu Jintao meets with delegation of Taiwanese minorities, pledges further disaster support

Typhoon Morakot – A More Objective Report

August 20, 2009 by Mr. Allen 22 Comments

I have been critical of a previous post by Steve, which (from my perspective) seemed sympathetic to those who may be jockeying for political gain on the back of people's misery in the wake of the recent Morakot tragedy in Taiwan. I don't have time to translate all the reports I read or see on T.V., but here is an article by Cindy Cui that offers a more balanced perspective … [Read more...] about Typhoon Morakot – A More Objective Report

(Letter from Wahaha) Why is western democracy fundamentally wrong ?

August 18, 2009 by Guest 132 Comments

This post is not a comparison between the system in China and western democracy. It doesnt in any way imply the system in China is a better system, either economically or politically.) Recently, there is "war" in USA about obama's plan of healthcare reform. It has become an issue of if government should be allowed to butt into the private business of healthcare insurance. I am … [Read more...] about (Letter from Wahaha) Why is western democracy fundamentally wrong ?

Can Ma Ying-jeou Weather the Storm?

August 17, 2009 by Steve 50 Comments

From August 6-9, southern Taiwan was hit with the worst typhoon in 50 years. Per the Associated Press story: "Morakot dumped more than 80 inches (two meters) of rain on the island last weekend and stranded thousands in villages in the mountainous south. A total of 15,400 villagers have been ferried to safety, and rescuers are working to save another 1,900 people. The storm … [Read more...] about Can Ma Ying-jeou Weather the Storm?

Louis Yu's Indie Podcasts

August 17, 2009 by Steve 7 Comments

It's not often a guy working on his PhD in theoretical computer science is also one of the hottest Chinese DJs in North America, but there's always an exception and Louis Yu (余雷) fits that role. Originally from Guilin, China,  he's currently in Vancouver, Canada studying at the University of Victoria while also doing a weekly podcast featuring world indie music. And where can … [Read more...] about Louis Yu's Indie Podcasts

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