Red Star Over China
Red Star over China is now considered a classic work as it was the first account the world had of the Red bandits of China…
Red Star over China is now considered a classic work as it was the first account the world had of the Red bandits of China…
View More Red Star Over ChinaOf the four Scandinavian countries I toured last Sep 2025, arguably the most scenic is Norway with its magnificent fjords. Finland, Denmark, and Sweden pale…
View More Scandinavian tour and fairytalesThongdao, an obscure town in southern Hunan, is where Mao started in December 1934 to play a prominent role in the ultimate victory over the…
View More A critical analysis of Mao’s achievements – Part 2Why is Mao revered and celebrated by so many when he is responsible for the “two political disasters” of the Great Leap Forward and the…
View More A critical analysis of Mao’s achievements – Part 1This 2016 book won two book prizes. It had been hailed as game-changing in its economic analysis of China from 1978 to 2016. Deng Xiaoping…
View More How China Escaped the Poverty TrapJapanese culture and arts only grew after absorbing Chinese traditions via Korea and China from 600 to 838 AD. Absorption was the most during the…
View More China and Japan – Part 2Lazy Sundays, rainy afternoons. I recall fondly my lazy and quiet Sunday afternoons of my tender years between the ages of 4 to 6. In…
View More The Rain, the Books, and the Boy in PuduI love reading memoirs of lives in China in days long gone. Here are two gems. One is by an American lady who went to…
View More Memoirs of Old ChinaWhat’s the origin of the conflict between the 14th Dalai Lama and China? What is the history of the relationships between Tibet and the Mongols…
View More The Tibet QuestionUnless you are Arundhati Roy, whose memoir on her relationship with her difficult but distinguished mom, ‘Mother Mary Comes to Me’ (published 2025), was reviewed…
View More When The Red Gates Opened – Part 1