In two and a half weeks, we'll be leaving the Year of the Rabbit for the Year of the Dragon. And to usher in the new year and its mighty dragon, here's a short list of dragon-inspired books for kids and adults.One of my kids' favorite new acquisitions is this fun picture book … [Read more...]
Book of the week–Hungry Ghosts
One of the most remarkable things about the famine which occurred in China between 1958 and 1962 was that for over twenty years, no one was sure whether it had even taken place.So begins Jasper Becker's Hungry Ghosts: Mao's Secret Famine (The Free Press, 1996), the first … [Read more...]
All the Tea in China
I'm so excited to feature guest blogger Stuart Beaton's fabulous post about the tea culture in China. I learned to drink tea in China, first as a survival tactic during my initial experience with a Chinese winter (Nanjing, 1991), and then as a true connoisseur. Stu's podcasts can … [Read more...]
Jailed writers in China
So today is the 56th birthday of Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo. It's a bittersweet birthday, I'm sure, for a number of reasons.First, he's currently serving an 11 year prison sentence that's not due to end until 2020. And just last week two more Chinese writer/activists … [Read more...]
Chinese Christmas
Stuart Beaton writes about Christmas and China and how people celebrate--and what exactly it is that they're celebrating. (Check out Stuart's podcasts at http://rastous.podomatic.com/). Without further adieu, here's Stu:China may be a “Country of Godless heathens”, but they … [Read more...]
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