Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Even McDonalds On Sale


Tonight, I drove by a nearby Mcdonalds, saw the big banner saying, "$2 Big Mac, $4 Big Mac Meal!"

Wow, you know how thing goes when Mcdonalds is on Sale!

Sports and Politics

Looking back to 2008, one of the biggest event to China would be the Beijing Olympics. During the seven years leading to August 8, 2008, Beijing went through a facelift. And looking forward, many years later, people will possibly still attribute some big impacts to China to the 14 days.

Indeed, the relationship between sports and politics like water and milk. Dr. Victor Cha, former U.S. National Security Council Asian Director, explained in today's briefing to introduce his new book on sports and politics in Asia.

Why Asia?

According to Dr. Cha, Sports are particularly politicized in Asia for the reasons:
1. frequency, such events as BJ Olympics are truly big and significant events to not be politicized
2. So many resolved historic issues in the region
3. developments associated with big sports events

Regarding BJ Olympics, Cha pointed that there are four benchmarks: first being perform well, which China leads with the most gold medals, second being host well, Atlanta is not good, Sydney is good, BJ is good, too. Third being Clean Air, which had made such a huge issue before the games and the expect ion was so low that no one cared too much any more during the games. Fourth being marginalized demonstrations, which China effectively avoided and controlled.

Cha also pointed out that on 08/08/08, the opening day, Russia invaded Georgia, which was godsend good news to BJ Olympics, as all in a sudden a news cycle start that people turn attention away from Beijing, all the bad news such as Tibet issue activists, underaged gymnasts, lip sync,etc are not on the top news worldwide any more.

Even like many people, he thinks the BJ games were just too perfect, not organic. Next games in London will certainly turn the games back to real games, However, Cha did point out that the profound impacts to China are probably yet to play out.

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Horror in a New Year

Happy New Year!

A 4 year girl was found dead and her body was separated in Guangzhou, China. An unemployed man in his 30s was arrested for the murder, and the police is investigating further on other related missing children cases. It could lead to a serial child eating criminal. (Yomiuri News)


A new dispute is going on between Japan and China regarding East China Sea's gas reserve, China is developing one of the four in dispute, and it has stirred up protest from Tokyo. (Yomiuri News)


The Pingpong Diplomacy's 30th birthday, Beijing is hosting a competition to celebrate relationship with the U.S. in January 1, 1979. (Xinhua News)


China publish a Microsoft software piracy criminal with 6.6 years sentence. (Asahi News)


China's People's Daily reports that over 2.1 billion yuan in bribery has been reported by various levels of officers, and the number of these who didn't report could be much higher. (Asahi News)
 
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