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Colin & Mitch Forbidden Kingdom
Monday, 30 June 2008
Colin & Mitch Forbidden Kingdom As Jackie Chan and Jet Li meet together for the first time in the upcoming summer movie The Forbidden Kingdom, Glenn Watson chats to film critics Colin Odell and Michelle Le Blanc, authors of the The Pocket Essential Jackie Chan and asks - was it worth the wait?
 
Lean Times in the Land of Plenty and the Roads are not Paved with Gold
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Lean Times in the Land of Plenty and the Roads are not Paved with Gold Susan S. Cheung reflects on soaring prices in the US and UK, and how people can save a few pennies on their shopping bill.
 
Jackie Chan in Oxford!
Friday, 30 May 2008
Film star Jackie Chan spoke recently at Oxford University in aid of the Chinese earthquake relief. Glenn Watson was lucky enough to attend.
 
London Aid for Quake Victims as China Mourns
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Sichuan Quake DonationsChina is officially mourning victims of the Sichuan China earthquake, as Londoners do their part, donating £70,000 to help with quake relief efforts. Pamela Yau reports.
 
China earthquake: 12,000 dead, 26,000 still buried
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

China EarthquakeOver 12,000 people are believed to be dead after a massive magnitude-7.9 earthquake that struck the Sichuan province of China on Monday, May 11th. Twenty-six thousand are still believed to be buried in the rubble in the aftermath of what has been called the deadliest earthquake in China in 30 years. 

 
Chinese in Britain – Landmark radio series gets another airing
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Anna ChenThere's another chance to hear a revealing radio series - Chinese in Britain - on BBC Radio 4 over the next two weeks, presented by Dimsum's very own Anna Chen.
 
Pot Yellow
Saturday, 03 May 2008
Sample ImageStephen Pucci thinks China might be snookering itself in its pursuit of solo sporting success.
 
The More, The Merrier
Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Susan, Yiu-Yin and their two children. To have, or not to have children: that is the question for many industrialized nations.  Susan S. Cheung examines the baby boom in the United States and compares the statistics in the UK and Hong Kong.

 
China: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
Wednesday, 16 April 2008

If history is anything to go by, the anti-China protests during the Olymipic torch relay serve to do nothing more than create a wider gulf between China and the rest of the world. Instead of persuading China to change its policy on a variety of subjects, it has just fuelled the nationalist bubble around China, turning the anti-China protests into an exercise in PR rather than politics. Leon Lau shares his perspective.

 
Tibet or not Tibet: Shangri-la La Land
Thursday, 10 April 2008
China has many faults, of which we're all aware. It isn't the socialist paradise many once hoped for. But neither is Tibet the last repository of spiritual transcendence on Earth as presented in the media. So what's motivating the current focus on China as the Big Bad? Anna Chen discusses.
 
Confessions of a Digital Immigrant!
Monday, 24 March 2008
iPod TouchSusan S. Cheung looks at the digital divide between generations and deciphers the language of "text-speak".
 
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