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With a projected GDP growth rate of 9.3% in 2008, China's economy has been skyrocketing since the late 1970s when Deng Xiao Ping first instituted capitalist reforms. This growing economic power has brought greater influence in Asia and the world.

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So Long, and Thanks for all the Dumplings

Friday August 29, 2008
As you read this, I'll be headed back to the U.S.A. after a wonderful month here in Beijing. China has changed a great deal since I was last here five years ago. Aside from the billions spent on improvements in infrastructure, transportation, and Olympic projects, there is a noticeable sense of confidence in the Chinese people I met that I had not seen before.

A man practices his Chinese calligraphy in a Beijing park.

Many have argued that this heightened sense of nationalism is something to be feared, as it only reinforces governmental policies that may not benefit the Chinese people. But then, one can argue that for any country, including my own, which will soon elect a new president.

Despite my departure, this blog and page will continue to be updated, so check back often for more information on Chinese culture and affairs.

While many of the streets that I once knew so well here, now seem unrecognizable, there were thankfully, so much that was unchanged.

Couples, young and old, still ballroom dance late at night in any city square, park, subway stop, or smooth piece of ground, to the tunes from a boombox. People are wonderfully blunt, which can frustrate on a good day, but can also be refreshingly nice. Not once, did I feel in danger, even walking home after a late night of blogging.

No matter which modern subway you board, or which world-class venue you attend, images like the one to the right are still everywhere. The man I met was practicing his Chinese calligraphy using a sponge brush and a pail of water. The words are gone in moments, as though it were an exercise in the impermanence of things. Come to think of it, it's a lot like being a blogger.

Farewell China, it was so nice to be back.

Who are Aobama and Maikaien?

Thursday August 28, 2008
They are none other than the candidates for the U.S. presidency. In China, coverage of the American election has taken the backseat to the Olympics, so perhaps that's why when I asked many Beijingers if they recognize pictures of Barack Obama (奥巴马, pronounced Ào bā mǎ) or John McCain, (麦凯恩, pronounced Mài kǎi ēn) many gave me a quizzical look.

Barack Obama. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

John McCain. (Photo by Laura Segall/Getty Images)

Ultimately though, they came up with the right guess with a little prodding.

"Isn't that the black man that's running for president?" one man said of Obama.

"He's quite old," another man said of a picture of McCain. Read more...

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