Stand back! I’m about to do a literary analysis, something I haven’t done for a while. This article contains spoilers for Astro City #4 – “Safeguards.” I have taken a great interest in comics this last year and am working on one myself. As such I have been reading as many as possible to learn Read More
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Privilege vs. the One Child Policy – Wealth Doesn't Negate Suffering
This week, one of China’s Princesses (female children of China’s old Party members, similar to Princelings), Li Xiaolin, revealed that her biggest regret in life was that she didn’t have a second child. This is nothing new. This is a sentiment that many mothers in China have been feeling for decades and is only one Read More
Changsha's China Joy, 2013
China Joy in Shanghai is the largest anime/gaming convention in China. But China Joy also hosts smaller conventions around the country in preparation for the big one in Shanghai. This weekend was Changsha’s China Joy. Changsha’s China Joy is always held at the exhibition center at the Sanhe Hotel near Martyr’s Park. The event is Read More
Tang Hui: Revelations and Delays
Tang Hui had another day in court this week. On Tuesday about 200 people gathered outside the Provincial High Court in Changsha for her latest hearing. According to the Global Times, Tang received an apology from the chief of police who sent her to a labor camp back in August of 2012. However, the court Read More
A Zoe's Tale: More Reasons to Hate the Gaokao
I’ve written before about how much the gaokao, China’s college entrance exam, is archaic, unfair, and even sexist. However, at this time in China, if one wants to go to college, one must take the gaokao. While one can hope for improvement in the future, in the meantime one must simply take the test. But Read More
Changsha Teacher Arrested on Molestation Charges
Here is a list no one wants to be on. A teacher in Changsha, surnamed Xu, has been arrested for molesting children whom he tutored after class hours. The name of school has not been released. In the last month, this brings the number of molestation or rape charges brought about by students against teachers Read More
Dead Pigs in My Drinking Water? It's More Likely Than You Think!
While Shanghai made headlines worldwide this winter after farmers dumped over 16,000 dead pigs into the local rivers, a farm in Changsha has decided to create it’s own pig-dumping scandal by dumping chemically dissolved pigs into the Xiangjiang river, Hunan’s largest river and main water supply. According to the farm, it’s practices do no damage Read More
The Gaokao: Why Does No One Care It's Unfair?
Next week will be the dreaded gaokao, the nation-wide test administered to high school seniors which will determine their future. 10 years of schooling has lead to this moment and kids will do anything to do well from cheating to taking birth control to prevent any added stress from an ill-timed period. It’s the time Read More
Book Review: Tales About China and the Chinese by Peter Parley
The history of the Peter Parley books might be more interesting than the books themselves. Peter Parley was the pseudonym of American author Samuel Griswold Goodrich and was one of the most famous children’s writers in the 1800s. He was so popular that a wave of books was published under his name during his life. Read More
Finally, A Full Interview With Tang Hui
Interviewing Tang Hui is something I have been wanting to do for months but my translator isn’t around right now. So I’m glad somebody at AFP finally saw the value in interviewing Tang Hui and getting her story out there. I’ve been writing about her for months, trying to get more attention on her. In Read More