I just started an epic novel about early 20th century China and Hong Kong (The Concubine's Daughter by Pai Kit Fai). Bound feet is a predominant theme in the early pages and while I've read plenty of books about this subject, I never cease to feel sick to my stomach when I read … [Read more...]
Reflections on Tiananmen 21 years later
Today marks the 21st anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre. Although I wasn't there (I first saw Tiananmen 11 months earlier), the events from June 4, 1989 influenced me more than I could have imagined when I watched the CNN footage from my college dorm in Baltimore that … [Read more...]
Book of the week–The Private Papers of Eastern Jewel
In the author's note of The Private Papers of Eastern Jewel (Bloomsbury, 2008), Maureen Lindley writes:...a novel based on the extraordinary life of a Manchu princess whose striking image, that of a beautiful girl in men's clothes, caught my attention when she appeared … [Read more...]
Coffee, tea, or he?
A couple months ago, my friend Annie sent me a scan of this BOAC poster she's had for years.For those who are too young to remember, BOAC was British Overseas Airways Corporation, the predecessor of British Air.Just as Annie had proclaimed, the poster is cool on so many … [Read more...]
Chungking Mansions
Chungking Mansions has been a Hong Kong institution since 1962, the year my mom first went to Hong Kong. But as I learned--the hard way--neither my mom nor her family ever ventured into the bowels of this backpacker hostel and Indian restaurant jungle (which back then was more of … [Read more...]
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