Louisa Lim http://wmuk.org en For China's Youth, A Life Of 'Darkness Outside The Night' http://wmuk.org/post/chinas-youth-life-darkness-outside-night Xie Peng, a 36-year-old Chinese graphic novelist, spent six years working on his first book, <a href="http://www.npr.org/books/titles/187048382/darkness-outside-the-night"><em>Darkness Outside the Nigh</em><em>t</em></a>. It's been praised by China's first Nobel laureate for literature, <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/10/11/162703689/mo-yans-hallucinatory-realism-wins-lit-nobel">Mo Yan</a>, as inspiring people on how to deal with life.<p>It's a psychological journey into the world of young Chinese: a world of competition, stress and anxiety, but not necessarily one of politics. Wed, 29 May 2013 17:35:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 5564 at http://wmuk.org For China's Youth, A Life Of 'Darkness Outside The Night' China's Artist Provocateur Explores New Medium: Heavy Metal http://wmuk.org/post/chinas-artist-provocateur-explores-new-medium-heavy-metal The man <em>ArtReview</em> magazine named the <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/10/13/141325325/artreview-names-chinas-ai-weiwei-most-powerful-person-in-the-art-world">most powerful artist in the world</a> is trying his hand at rock stardom. In 2011, the Chinese artist <a href="http://aiweiwei.com/">Ai Weiwei</a> spent 81 days in detention. He was later let go and <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2011/11/01/141899783/chinese-authorities-send-outspoken-artist-ai-weiwei-a-2-4-million-tax-bill">charged with tax evasion</a>. Wed, 22 May 2013 17:17:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 5326 at http://wmuk.org China's Artist Provocateur Explores New Medium: Heavy Metal Five Years After A Quake, Chinese Cite Shoddy Reconstruction http://wmuk.org/post/five-years-after-quake-chinese-cite-shoddy-reconstruction Five years after the massive Wenchuan quake in China's Sichuan province left about 90,000 dead and missing, allegations are surfacing that corruption and official wrongdoing have plagued the five-year-long quake reconstruction effort.<p>The official press is <a href="http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/indepth/2013-05/13/c_132377883.htm%20">full of praise</a> for how "all Chinese have a reason to be proud of what the concerted efforts of the entire nation achieved in creating a new life for the survivors."<p>But an NPR investigation shows that behind the impressive facade the old problems still Mon, 13 May 2013 19:05:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 5039 at http://wmuk.org Five Years After A Quake, Chinese Cite Shoddy Reconstruction Chasing The Chinese Dream — If You Can Define It http://wmuk.org/post/chasing-chinese-dream-if-you-can-define-it Forget about the American dream. Nowadays, the next big thing is the Chinese dream. Mon, 29 Apr 2013 18:47:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 4615 at http://wmuk.org Chasing The Chinese Dream — If You Can Define It From Police Chief To Political Office, Jobs Are For Sale In China http://wmuk.org/post/police-chief-political-office-jobs-are-sale-china China's new president, Xi Jinping, who was formally elected Thursday, is already engaged in his own anti-corruption campaign, threatening to go after the key players — the tigers as well as the flies.<p>Confronting the issue is a matter of political self-interest and survival for China's new leaders. The problem is how to root out corrupt officials when so many are quite literally invested in the system.<p>Consider the case of Huang Yubiao, a Chinese real estate millionaire with a charitable streak. Fri, 15 Mar 2013 19:23:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 3256 at http://wmuk.org From Police Chief To Political Office, Jobs Are For Sale In China