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Simon's E. Asia Overview: Aug 25/04

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It's time to have a look at East Asia and what's been making the news in Asian blogs over the past month. Simon World has a twice weekly post called Asia by Blog, and this is an excerpted set from over the past month.

N.B. Simon's new blog showcase features the newest blogging talent from around the world... and speaking of new talent - big congratulations on the birth of Simon's new baby boy.

China, Taiwan and Hong Kong

  • While on sport, there was the Asia Cup soccer final between Japan and China. ACB was looking at the build-up the final. Fumier congratulated Japan on their weekend soccer win but says China has won too. ESWN wraps-up the stories and photos of the weekend's Asia Cup from the press. FY looks at the whole mess from Korea, saying it proves China's not ready for an Olympics. Jodi also has more. The Ruck has photos and also has some strongly worded thoughts on the hooliganism of China's fans. ESWN looks at passion in soccer and rates the Asia Cup final.
  • The Rest of the World: Chris looks at the problems with Hong Kong's list system of voting in the upcoming LegCo elections. Hong Kong was titillated with when a LegCo candidate was arrested for soliciting a prostitute in China. ESWN notes significant differences between the English and Chinese language versions of events. He also notes the rapid retreat by HK's Democrats in claiming political persecution.
  • ACB says China has compiled a summary of China's assessments of various naval powers.
  • Andrea wonders if China is actually worried by a possible reunification of Korea?
  • Ralph Jennings talks about the case of Zhao Yan, the Chinese citizen bashed by a US border guard, and how it is being used as a pawn in a propaganda campaign. It also points out some stark differences in how the case is being handled to how it would be handled in China. ESWN says stupidity can be a two-way street in dealings between East and West. He also updates the facts on the case of Zhao Yan, the Chinese woman in question.
  • Economy: Richard looks at the release of a book written in 1989 that predicted many of the problems now emerging in the world's greatest toilet bowl: the Three Gorges Dam.
  • ALN also says China is not just attracting investment, it is starting to become a big investor itself.
  • ESWN continues his translation of the controversial study of China's peasantry that's been banned on the Mainland.
  • Edward Hugh says the China economic slowdown has begun; the question is how will it end?
  • ESWN talks about sales training in China, the begging way. He also highlights two very different approaches to reporting the same event. There's additional commentary on this from ALN and CSR Asia.
  • Slowly but surely Putonghua (Mandarin) is asserting itself as China's national language, but at what cost? Jodi takes a look at the same issue.
  • ALN reports that doing good deeds in China sometimes has a price.
  • After all the fuss over Hong Kong's ICAC raids on newspapers, it turns out all they had to do was ask.
  • Fons says China's efforts at clamping down on online p0rn has been primitive and largely unsuccessful.
  • They say that sex sells...firstly Danwei says sex education classes are starting early in China.
  • Secondly there was another trade fair in China: the adult toy expo. It includes this interesting bit: "In Australia we sell three million vibrators per year, mostly made in China," said Michael Rutner, of 'Next to nothing'. That means on average one vibrator for every sexual active woman." Now you know why Aussie women smile so much.

Korea and Japan

  • Again with all things Olympic, Tom talks about Japan's latest efforts to capture Olympic gold, and they are extreme. It's not the Olympics butJodi follows Bobby Fischer's Japanese chess game.
  • Just in case readers in America thought North Korea was nothing to worry about, maybe you should think again.
  • Marmot and Cathartidae covered the ongoing tussle between Korea and China over that most delicate of topics: history. Marmot goes through the background of this tiff here. Oranckay has more and thinks the spat will serve to cure those in Korea fixated with China. Marmot has plenty more on the Koguryo controversy here and here.
  • Jodi talks about some forgotten survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings. She also explains why it's not good to be a Korean dog when it gets hot.
  • South Korea was trying to ban reporting on its deployment of troops to Iraq.

SE Asia

  • Giles has found an alternative to the traditional wedding cake in the Philippines.
  • Jodi follows the aftermath of Malaysia's PM remarks on religious tolerance and how it took less than a week for tolerance to give way to warring. She also talks about religious tolerance (or lack thereof) in Asia.
  • CC asks where are the Philippine press in reporting on the revelations of Gracia Burnham and he takes the Philippine Government to task over its spin efforts on the testimony. Wretchard talks about the whole mess in the Southern Philippines and wonders how much (if at all) the US should help.
  • Jodi measures the toll of the massive monsoons that wrecked havoc over South Asia.

Miscellany

  • Tony conducts an interesting experiment in racism.
  • In the history section, Joel looks at some of the last holdouts from WW2.

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