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Starbucks Store May Face Closure

In April of 2006, I wrote this entry after hearing an interview on Starbucks’ owner Howard Schultz. In the entry, I expressed my feeling and opinion. Although, I did not explicitly wrote that I would wish the Starbucks store in the Forbidden City to be closed, but I think my intention was conspicuous. Today, I […]

Beautiful China

I came across these photos in a Chinese forum, and I was amazed by the beauty of the country I was born in, even though I never had chance to visit these places. Anyway, I collected them to share with you here.

Starbucks in Forbidden City

The latest podcast of CBS’ 60 minutes presented segments of an interview with the star of Starbucks, Howard Schultz. During the interview, Howard Shultz shared his childhood experiences, and also the influence of his parents on his views on life and career. It was an interesting and touching interview, but it was not enough for […]

Google Becomes GUGE

Google announced yesterday that it has adopted a Chinese brand name for its operations inside China. The chosen name is GUGE or in Chinese è°·æ­Œ. To be honest, I am a bit disappointed about this name. It sounds awkward, and in no way it embodies the philosophy of the Google Company. Okay, let me just […]

Behind Prosperity

Around this time of the year, usually bloggers post yearly summary (maybe later), thankful entries or generally merry and positive stuff. But when I saw these photos over at a forum, I just felt compelled to share them with my readers here. I think they are submissions of a photography contest, but other than that […]

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