Sunday morning meditations and musings
Just a quick update this morning, as I rush around trying to pick up luggage from Shanghai.
- I went to the small village of Wushan, Hubei Province last week. The village has turned itself into an eco-village led by the Beijing Green Cross. The transformation in the village has been astounding (I saw the "before" and "after" photos) and I will write at length about it shortly. New irrigation systems have been put into place, the villagers now sort their garbage and recycle, and all the street lights are solar-powered. The village has been so successful that the program is being expanded into four new villages.
- I did another radio interview this morning on CKNW AM 980 in Vancouver, and broadcast around British Columbia on the Corus Radio Network. It was a wide-ranging interview with more focus on June 4 (which, as I said earlier, seems to be a pre-occupation among journalists in western countries). It was nearly 30 minutes in length and even included some critical callers. You can find the interview here, shortly after the newscast at the top of the hour.
- Courtesy of the China Law Blog comes this article in the Seattle Times about the delicious Chinese food in Vancouver. As my hometown is Vancouver, I couldn’t be more proud of the variety of cuisine there, Chinese and otherwise.
- And finally, imagine Rosie O’Donnell as host of the Price is Right.

The interview link is not working.
Comment by cc — June 18, 2007 @ 5:50 pm
Sorry about that… you can get the interview by going to www.cknw.com and clicking “Audio Vault” on the left-hand side. You can then select Saturday June 16, 4pm. It should come up that way.
Comment by zhongnanhai — June 19, 2007 @ 9:08 am
Sorry, member registration is rejected. Almost impossible.
Comment by cc — June 19, 2007 @ 5:57 pm