Donate for China Earthquake

Donate for China Earthquake

For those who are looking to contribute to current aid efforts underway, you can now donate money to the Red Cross Society of China which has formed a disaster relief working group to be dispatched to the earthquake-stricken Wenchuan County in Sichuan.
They have also published an emergency relief hotline, along with bank account information to […]

Indiana to Beijing

From Wall Street Jouranal
As part of her populist reinvention, Hillary Clinton last week criticized a Chinese business deal in Indiana that her husband’s administration had supported. Perhaps she should have consulted the U.S.-China Business Council’s study on U.S. exports to China before arguing that ties with China are hurting Americans.
That’s right, exports. The study tracks […]

Chinese, Calm Down and be Vigilant

There is a good article written by Herald Tribune’s Shaila Dewan today titled Chinese students in U.S. fight image of their home. It gives account on how Chinese students started engaging “discussion” in public to fight the image of their home land. I think one good thing triggered recently is, by the overwhelmingly bias anti-China […]

Don’t Be Too CNN

There is a increasingly popular slogan “don’t be too CNN,” which in China apparently now means “don’t be too biased.” There are two songs so far nicely produced on the web. Both called “Don’t be Too CNN.”
“Why do ou rack your brains in trying to turn black into white? Don’t be too CNN,” sings this […]

What Coubertin Would Say Today

By Sun Bao Chuan
One hundred years ago, Pierre De Coubertin said, “There is a place in this world is very indifferent to the Olympic Games, that’s Paris.”
The 5th stop of the Olympic torch relay is Pierre De Coubertin’s home town, Paris. Pierre De Coubertin is best known as the founder of the International Olympic Committee. […]