Showing posts with label Chinese New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese New Year. Show all posts

Monday, January 1, 2024

2023 White Rabbit to 2024 Wood Dragon handover

2023 Year of the White Rabbit was supposed to be a calmer year after all the drama of the tiger year before and even earlier. Like a lot of predictions, it didn’t work out to be calmer for many. We hope that 2024, the Year of the Wood Dragon, will offer a bit more luck and solutions to problems.

And a dose of WHITE RABBIT, WHITE RABBIT, WHITE RABBIT might nudge things along.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Maglev

Some Chinese are beginning their new year optimistically. Chen revisits Shanghai after some years in the U.S.

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Chen: By Monday all the problems of the Year of the RAT will be gone and we can start the Year of the BULL firmly excited.

 Tzu: Firmly excited?

 Chen: Things are going well and I am looking up. You know, at Pudong Airport, the immigration desk has four buttons; and when your passport is stamped you are asked to press one of the following: (1) Greatly satisfied with immigration service, (2) Satisfied, (3) So-so, and (4) Disappointed.

 Tzu: You pressed (1), because you like to encourage employees, right?

 Chen: I pressed (1), because it was very nice service, polite, smiling, no waiting.

 Tzu: Better than America, eh?

 Chen: Then I took the Maglev train into town. I asked how long it would take and the ticket seller said 80 minutes and I thought well that's not much faster than the bus, but better try this new train.

 Tzu: It’s not 80 minutes, it’s 8 minutes.

 Chen: I know, I guessed when I saw the speed: 301 kilometers per hour. Great train. 8 minutes from airport to downtown Metro link. Wow. China’s going places.

 

Voice-over

Chinese restaurants often have round tables for at least a dozen people. The chatter resembles firecrackers, the food is often red, and the tone is often cheerful. It’s as if negativity must be brushed under the rug. Could Chinese cheer and confidence augment Obama’s “We can do it” in the new year?

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