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The tale of the two cities of Beijing and Mumbai
by thisayakorn
The tale of the two cities of Beijing and Mumbai Beijing China and India have been the two fastest developing nations in Asia for decade now. China industries ranging from light to medium and heavy are all... published 6 months ago
A tale of two cities – Hong Kong and Singapore
by thisayakorn
A tale of two cities - Hong Kong and Singapore Hong Kong I grew up in Hong Kong, a crown colony of the United Kingdom, during the age of 6-13. I remember I would open my room window only to face the window... published 6 months ago
Comparing the Chinese and Japanese cultures
by thisayakorn
The word Japan "日本" is not written in the Japanese Hiragana or Katakana but Chinese Kanji. "Kan" or "漢" is the biggest Chinese tribe in China. China is made up of one big tribe and 4 small tribes as... published 5 months ago
Assessing the future of Chinese economics
by thisayakorn
Standing here on February 24, 2008 and look ahead to access the future of Chinese economics, I can see nothing on the chart but a southward turn arrow. China is facing two very serious economics challenge of... published 5 months ago
How different are different religious texts, really?
by thisayakorn
When we scan through the different religion and cults in the world, I could not stop wondering what the differences are they. What does Protestantism, Roman Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism,... published 8 months ago
Songkran Festival – The Thai New Year
by thisayakorn
Songkran Festival - The Thai New Year I like January because there is a continuation of another long New Year holiday after the end of the earlier long Christmas holiday. I also like February because there... published 5 months ago
What do you say when you greet people?
by thisayakorn
The first word I like to learn when I come to a new country is the word of greeting in the local language. It normally gives me a good way to start a friendly conversation. People will normally smile or... published 7 months ago
Culture Shock
by thisayakorn
Unless you do not travel, you are bound to experience to some kind of culture shock. When my father sent me off to school in Hong Kong at the age of 7 years old in 1996, I did not aware of the cultural problem... published 8 months ago
Chinese New Year (2008) of Rat
by thisayakorn
It is Chinese Lunar New Year again. For each of the Chinese year, it is assigned with an animal symbol of Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Boar. Thetwelve animals... published 6 months ago

