Sophia Cao

Sophia Cao is an undergraduate business student at Baruch College in New York. She is interested in Chinese culture and contemporary art, with a particular emphasis on multimedia.

Thorns in the Rosy China-Russia Relationship – Sergei Blagov

Sergei Blagov writes an article about the relationship between China and Russia. From Asia Times Online: Having moved beyond their antagonistic Cold War relationship, Russia and China are now seeking to develop a strategic partnership. In addition to Russia’s substantial arms sales to China and joint military exercises conducted under the umbrella of the six-nation […]

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Video: The Shanghai Show

Theshanghaishow.com uploaded the video showing that “- Why Shanghai is topping all the ‘blue lists’ as a mecca for creative types – ‘The Bund’ – worth the hassle? – ‘Ayi’s Kitchen’ – our maid introduces us to the ‘must-have’ delicacy in town – Shanghainese 101 – ‘Ni hao’ -The Teal Terror – we strap a […]

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China’s Relocation of Rural Tibetans – Michael Bristow

After his earlier report on the effects of the Tibet railway, Michael Bristow wrote the second one regarding to “the effects of relocating huge numbers of rural people to urban areas.” From BBC News: All along the main road from Lhasa to Tibet’s second city, Shigatse, new homes are being erected beneath the towering peaks. […]

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Music Series: China’s Twelve Girls Band

12 Girls Band was formed in 2001, after its accomplished players”all of whom studied music at the most prestigious conservatories and schools across the People’s Republic of China, and have played in China’s top orchestras”were culled from a rigorous audition process. [Full Text and the Video] Below is the video clip introduing Twelve Girls Band […]

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Chinese Bridge Collapse Kills 22 – BBC News (Updated)

BBC reports that a bridge at Fenghuang County collapsed while 123 workers were removing scaffolding, which caused that “at least 22 people have been killed and up to 46 others are still missing.” Dramatic pictures from the scene showed bulldozers and rescue workers, including about 400 soldiers, searching through a huge pile of rubble. “I […]

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