One man bandwidth posts some Sichuan earthquake survivors' stories collected by volunteer teachers.
One man bandwidth posts some Sichuan earthquake survivors' stories collected by volunteer teachers.
Scribblings of the Metropolitician found it hard to believe that the South Korean government could demolish the old city hall building without much public consultation and debate.
Ryoko from Pingmag interviews Kanako Yaguchi, who brings the art of classic cutting paper techniques to textile and clothing designs.
C. W. Hayford from Chinese History group blog goes into various literature sources for discussing the “Chinese character” in relation to “face” and “lie”. It gives some background about the various Olympic “lies” happened.
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