seanpodge on news Two Foreigners Overstay Visa, One For 3 Years(14 comments)

Feb 04,2014 01:59 comment|43509|77332

Bit of a shame that you can't seem to take the time to read as far as word five, let alone the whole three paragraph saga, of the article before firing off a brain dead rant about people who are foreign being labelled "foreigners". Also, kudos for demanding that Chinese people, who I am reasonably sure ... Full Comment>>

seanpodge on news China World’s Largest Importer of Food(27 comments)

Dec 26,2013 23:13 comment|42603|77332

Oh dear. Dare I suggest that the reason why China has become the largest importer of food has rather less to do with their attitudes towards dairy products and rather more to do with the issue of how to feed a fifth of the world's population with only a tenth of the world's arable land? It also has the world's ... Full Comment>>

seanpodge on news I’m Sure It’ll be Fine: Street Food and Food Safety Standards in China(45 comments)

Oct 24,2013 18:47 comment|40918|77332

I'd trust a bit of food that has been prepared right in front of me over something that has been sitting in a five star hotel's bain marie for four or five hours any day of the week. I'm happy to see that there will be a bit of, hopefully sensible, regulation of the street sellers that I would like to see focused on ... Full Comment>>

seanpodge on news Harbin’s Subway Line 1 Officially Running Since Sep 26(1 comments)

Sep 27,2013 21:24 comment|40301|77332

Finally!!!!!! Full Comment>>

seanpodge on news Trapped: US Boss Held in Factory by Chinese Workers Over Dispute(9 comments)

Jun 28,2013 23:29 comment|38565|77332

Whilst I feel sorry for Starnes himself, given the ferociously high probability that the company involved located its manufacturing operations in China less due to benevolence and more due to wanting to take advantage of China's low wages and lack of workers' rights, I certainly don't feel any sympathy for the ... Full Comment>>

seanpodge on news CPPCC Member: English Learning in China “Destructive” to Chinese Education(23 comments)

Mar 30,2013 00:11 comment|36328|77332

I fail to see how Zhang Shuhua is being xenophobic in this article. In fact, much of what he says seems to suggest that he is critiquing the way English is taught rather than demanding that English be dropped from the curriculum. The government should consider what it aims to achieve with English education and how ... Full Comment>>

seanpodge on news CPPCC Member: English Learning in China “Destructive” to Chinese Education(23 comments)

Mar 29,2013 23:48 comment|36327|77332

Ummm, you do realise t91camp, that the word "television" is, in a similar fashion to the Chinese word, a combination of two words, "tele" from Greek meaning far away, and "vision" from Latin, meaning to see. How this is any different from the Chinese example (except perhaps that the ... Full Comment>>

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