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The Hints of Kung Fu Panda
by wt2012
The Hollywood newly made blockbuster "Kung Fu Panda" has made its day both here in the US and its story hometown China. Actually the movie is so authentically flaw-proof that it has caused quite a stir among... published 6 weeks ago
70. Bigger than Life Figures
by wt2012
From now to the end of March, I want to spend a few more days shedding lights on some Chinese characters in the 20th century as well as symbolic cultural phenomena both of that have great impact on the Chinese... published 5 months ago
78. No Learn, No Catch Up
by wt2012
Talking about the Chinese modern mindset, while it's senseless to totally separate it from its rich classical roots and wisdom, it's not right either to rule out critical factors from overseas and other... published 5 months ago
79. Big Eye-Opener
by wt2012
The 18th century was great for a brand new country on earth called the United States of America. In 1776, it won its Independence by defeating the British colonists after severe and heroic fighting, meanwhile... published 5 months ago
67. It Takes More Than the Tool
by wt2012
Japan is a country that has set it up like a mirror to the Chinese on the road of modernization. In the Chinese mindset, there's always a sort of connection like: if Japan can do it, why can't China? Even,... published 6 months ago
75. Nature's Impression
by wt2012
Hi, folks, I'd like to use today and tomorrow to talk about a few nature oriented phenomena that deeply impact the Chinese mindset. When we say nature oriented, that means they are neither historical events... published 5 months ago
Why The US and China Remain as Pals of Engagement?
by wt2012
FT. com had an interesting article on June 26 titled: "Bush's China policy may outlast his presidency", accompanied by a funny cartoon of ping-pong game between the leaders of the two countries. Here's the... published 2 months ago
2008 Olympics -- A Hot Potato in China's Hands?
by wt2012
The 2008 Beijing Olympics is only a week away. How do the Chinese feel? Seemingly the feeling is very mixed. On July 9, a story published on the Boston Herald labeled the Chinese mixed feelings towards the... published 5 weeks ago
73. Outstanding Citizens in Transitional Era
by wt2012
As we know, China's modern history began in 1840 (also see the Hub of Difficult Modern Entry), but that was more a bookmark in history and a traditonal society with 3000 years in length would by no way reach... published 5 months ago
68. Change of Mind
by wt2012
In the year of 1919 -- the early stage of China's modern history, there took place a so called "May 4th Movement" or "new culture" movement whose importance equals if not surpasses other more commonly known... published 6 months ago

