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The gymnastic events are coming to an end and China has come out on top. Although there was a lot of controversy over the ages of the women gymnasts from China, the rumors haven't fazed them one bit. Before the Olympics had started, the US had raised questions of the age of China's gymnastics team members He and Jiang Yuyuan, an all around Olympic medal contender. The New York Times claimed they were younger than 16 (the minimum age to be eligible).

Yes, it's the Giant White Girl of Ningin, cheesin' with yet another Asian celebrity. How did I get to meet Kal Penn? At a Democratic voter-registration rally. He, like several other notable Asian-American actors and directors, is putting his clout behind Barack Obama's campaign. My son, hiding from the camera, was less enthusiastic. Sorry, Kal. He’ll love your movies someday….but he better not repeat the dirty jokes.

I don't know about the rest of you but I've been spending the last few days glued to NBC. Religiously watching the Olympic is a tradition for my family (my parents have never missed a single one since 1984), but this one is extra special for us because my parents are from China and just as psyched as all 1.3 billion of them back in the motherland. For that reason there I could feel how enormous the pressure was that China pull off the best opening ceremony ever.

This picture has been making the rounds on the internet this week. It features Spain's Olympic basketball team posing for an advertisement prior to the games. Instead of grabbing their crotch like every manly athlete loves to do in pictures, they actually posed with slanted eyes imitating the Chinese. The print ad was for a Spanish courier company and first appeared in the Spanish-language newspaper, La Marca.

I watched the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics last Friday and thought it was awe-inspiring. I was very proud of the hardworking Chinese and the efforts they had put forth in preparing for the opening ceremony. I really enjoyed watching the fireworks, only to find out yesterday that some of the them were created digitally. Today I found out that the cute little girl that sang the song, "Ode to the Motherland"was actually lip-syncing to the sound of another girl, 7-year-old Yang Peiyi.

Not everyone detests Paris Hilton. Apparently, bitch has many fans in Asian countries like Japan and Korea. This is why Japanese actress/singer Aya Ueto is going to play a character inspired by that talentless skank in a romantic comedy. The drama series is produced by Fuji TV and it also co-stars a relatively new actor, Yusuke Kamiji. The plot revolves around Alice Hirata, the spoiled and naive daughter of a wealthy hotel magnate. Kamiji plays an impoverished widower raising three children.

Koreans has been known to be the best gamers but now some would say they're the best break dancers. According to Planet Bboy, "the Koreans on a technical level are untouchable". One particular crew worth mentioning from Korea is the Expression dance crew. They were originally a bboy crew but supposedly now they're a hip-hop dance theater troupe. Whatever they're called, they're absolutely amazing.

Since Elena has already described parts of the opening ceremony, I thought it would be nice to have some visual aid. I fell asleep during parts of the ceremony, but good thing it was only when the countries came out to walk (by the time I woke up they still weren’t done). Well anyways like Elena said, the opening ceremony was amazing. I love LCD screen so when I saw HUGE movable LCD screen, I was astound.

I just finished watching the Opening Ceremonies, and it's hard to find a word besides, "Wow." Artistically, it was everything I'd hoped for and more. Zhang Yimou really outdid himself. I have strong feelings about the Chinese government's political and religious oppression. But like many others, I put those aside for the sake of the athletes and the high Olympic principles that drive them. I geek out over the Olympics. I lose all my cynicism and become a kid again.

I’m always so happy that the weekend is here, especially since this weekend is the mark of the beginning of the Olympics! Be sure to catch it on NBC at 7:30PM EST. Chances are you’ve seen the sneak peek of the opening and you’re probably thinking how awesome it’s going to be. Honestly, what’s better than magical whales? Anyways I hope the weather clears up for China tonight.
Jul 23, 2008 11:01AM by
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Western societies and literature love to paint Asian nations as somehow more backwards, sexist, oppressive, and misogynistic towards women. But let’s look at the stats. There are like two female CEO’s in the entire Fortune 500, a very small number of female senators and congresswomen, and a very small percentage of female entrepreneurs in this country. Before Westerners point fingers and act all smug, perhaps they should look at their own backwards statistics as they pertain to female equality.
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URUMQI, July 22 (Xinhua)—Woman account for nearly half of Communist Party members and government officials in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, according to the latest report from the Xinjiang branch of the All-China Women’s Federation.
The number of female officials has been rising over the past five years and reached 330,700 at the end of last year, accounting for 49.16 percent of the total, the branch said. That was an 11.22 percent rise from 2003.
“Many women who have both ability and political integrity were put into leading positions, which enhanced women’s participation in various sectors,” said Wang Jianling, vice chairwoman of the Xinjiang branch of the federation.
The Chinese government has taken economic, legal and administrative measures to ensure that women enjoy equal rights with men in such areas as politics, the economy, culture, social affairs and family life.
About 350 million urban and rural women are employed, accounting for 45 percent of the employed population. In urban areas, more than 40 million women are employed, comprising 38 percent of total urban employment, according to official statistics. In rural areas, women make up more than 60 percent of the labor force.
Women also comprise more than 20 percent of the entrepreneurs in China. Among the professionals in the state-owned enterprises and organizations, women account for more than 40 percent.
Editor: Jiang Yuxia
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What a good story! It’s good that he didn’t give up on her for being so hyperactive.
I think it’s hot. :X
Won’t be as good quality though.
SureWin - 08/20/08 2:17 amWow you must be super fanatical. Teetering on the edge !!!
Well at least the bugs go with her big eyes.


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