October 2005 Archives

HN51 close off China if it mutates

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Just saw this in the news : [Reuters Asia] China to shut borders if bird flu mutates.

China will close its borders if there is a single case of human-to-human transmission of bird flu in the country

More news :

* [HK Standard]Border may close if bird flu hits public in mainland

* [New Scotsman] Flu 'could seal off Hong Kong' to China

If you want to discuss it, you can post a comment at the messageboard , since the comments here in the blog is closed off for now due to sp@ammers.

Comments and Trackback disabled

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Due to mega amount of sp@m being received each day (clocking up between 10 and 100). I have temporarily disabled comments and trackback.

I will still post articles, but you can further continue discussion at the messageboard.

My apolagies for not allowing folks freely posting legit comments and trackback. Hopefully I will get this resolved as soon as possible. Until I find a better spam filter, or when I get a chance to move my site to something else (which is soon).

How do I see myself?

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Saw a recent comment from one of my blog entries : Dub accented Chinese folks.

...how do you see yourself, in which way you look at your identity?...

How do I see myself? I think I have touched on this subject on and off. Well, since I am an overseas born Chinese, and being brought up in an Irish environment, I just feel I am lucky to feel both Chinese and Irish. Being in touch with 2 very different cultures really open my eyes. But that means I have twice as much stuff to learn from both cultures. It helps that I have so much family to be in contact with, both here and in Hong Kong. Dad will fill us in on history of China and Hong Kong. He knows the Irish history well (his knowledge of things sometimes astounds me). So there was alot of chatting late into the nights.

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