Chinese first aid rule no. 1: Don't touch anything!
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Chinese first aid rule no. 1: Don't touch anything!
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From Michael McShane (Su Yang)more
- China's era marked by peace without hegemony 2010-08-12 08:21:23
- Last year a British scholar, Martin Jacques, published his latest book titled "When China Rules the World." In the prevailing global publishing and media environment, the title of Jacques latest book clearly owes much to an editorial emphasis on ensuring headlines and titles are punchy and can immediately attract the public's attention. However, it was the subtitle of the book which really enticed me to buy and read this book: "The Rise of the Middle Kingdom and the End of the Western World."
From Stuart Wigginmore
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From Laura Daguerremore
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- My one vow before coming to China was that I was going to find a way to consume dog before I left. Naturally, when the opportunity presented itself I leaped at it with open arms (or rather with an open mouth). My hosts for this glorious excursion were a local pastor and his wife as well as a pastor visiting from Taiwan.
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Comments
- PD User
- This is an excellent article with many good points. Let's work together, it is worth it.
- eytuwrrp
- Very nice site!
- Karl Erickson
- A very good article and photos. I enjoy learning about China.
- Foxy1
- |I was in China in 1945. The people were hungry and we used to say that there was no such thing as a fat Chinese.A regular task was the removal of bodies from the streets.Nowadays,as a very old man,I look at the T.V.anmd see the healthy,well-fed young people and I rejoice! The victory of the P.L.A. was a triumph,n ot only for China, but for the world!