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Chinese New Year duo – Song Zuying and Celine Dion. February 11, 2013

Posted by @Karen_Fu in change, China, Chinese New Year, creativity.
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Happy new year of the black water snake! Saw this over on Facebook and thought I should share it. It may sound very controversial, but I think this is a very good attempt to blend in two vastly different cultures together while retaining each individual differences. An excellent blend of the east and west, Song Zuying brings in the passive yet strong singing style of the east to go along with Celin Dion’s vibrant resonance in a special style. The future will bring along many more western counterparts to cooperate with the mainland Chinese. The force is undeniably a fine change and hopefully will be one that speaks of a peaceful and creative symbiosis.- Karen Fu

NUS PRC scholar Sun Xu seeks help from the Chinese Embassy in Singapore pleading for second chance to 'repay' Singapore February 26, 2012

Posted by @Karen_Fu in change, China, education, Singapore.
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Reblogged from THE TEMASEK TIMES:

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Embattled NUS PRC scholar Sun Xu (孙旭) has sought help from the Chinese Embassy in Singapore on Thursday during its weekly reception for PRC students in Singapore, Lianhe Zaobao reported today.

Sun Xu reportedly approached the Chinese Embassy's Secretary of Education Mr Sun Zhi Ping (孙治平) for help, expressing his regrets over his 'inappropriate' remarks. He told the embassy official that he has already removed the offensive comment and apologized to Singaporeans.

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The fortunate thing is that The Chinese Embassy here in Singapore does not condone Sun Xu's doings. Now it is up to the local government to do the final cut. At least, I feel his scholarship should go. At full force, he should leave.   reference: 1. The Sun Xu Saga - breach of trust, scholarship and an absence of good upbringing.  

Singapore ‘warns’ US on China bashing February 24, 2012

Posted by @Karen_Fu in change, China, Economy, USA.
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Reblogged from Rightways:

Realism as S’pore ‘warns’ US

Behind The Headlines By Bunn Nagara

The city state has begun to adjust to emerging regional realities while pivoting on its pragmatic impulses, as always, while steering a steady course between China and the US.SINGAPORE’S political positions are nothing if not coolly calculated and calibrated. They are specially so when expressed in formal statements at high-level meetings.

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It is destined that China will rule in many areas, if not most areas.
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