During my visit to China this past summer I attended a concert of the Chinese Military Police Men’s Chorus ( (中国武警男声合唱团)at the National Centre for the Performing Arts (国家大剧院)in Beijing. I decided to attend this particular concert partly because I… Read More ›
Month: October 2017
A Visit to the Geological Museum of China in Beijing
During my visit to Beijing in June 2017, I visited the Geological Museum of China in the west central part of the city, near Xisi subway station. This museum opened in 1959 and is showing its age, but it does… Read More ›
A Visit to Sun Yat-sen’s Mausoleum in Nanjing
During a recent visit to Nanjing, I visited Sun Yat-sen’s Mausoleum. Sun Yat-sen was the first President of the Republic of China following the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1911. He later founded the Nationalist Party of China (Kuomintang)…. Read More ›
Chinese Has at Least One Advantage over English
I have spent around 2,700 hours over the past three years studying Chinese, about the time it would have taken to complete an undergraduate degree. I am still far from fluent in speaking Chinese, but I can read it reasonably… Read More ›
The Chinese Love of Calligraphy
On each of my visits to China over the past year and a half I have been struck by the number and quality of calligraphy displays one finds in museums and galleries there. Almost every museum contains at least a… Read More ›
Whither Brexit?
In my last post on this site I set out my predictions for the outcome of the Brexit negotiations. When I wrote that post in March, Theresa May was on the verge of submitting the Article 50 notice to the… Read More ›