In an historic move last week, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan made an apology to the Korean people, for his nation’s crimes against them, to mark the hundredth anniversary of the Japanese annexation of the Korean peninsula.
But on the Asian mainland, many Chinese see the apology as a strategic move to undermine China.
Andrew Livingstone on the apology that was, and the apology that was not.
Consisting of two main parts, The Qingpu Museum holds much of Qingpu and China's historic artifacts that greatly reveal the unique culture of China. The traditional part of the museum was found in Qingpu's Town God Temple, whereas the new recently opened Qingpu Museum is located at the Songze Square. With artifacts dating back to the Song Dynasty, there is much to be seen as you travel through time and view the evolution of Qingpu's culture!
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China has taken another step toward regulating the price of medicine as part of its latest health reform.
Under the new policy, 45 percent of common drugs are now cheaper. But not everyone supports the new price ceiling. BON’s Sylvia Gunawan explains the controversy behind it.
Traditional Chinese medicine has been around for years. While to some it may seem based on superstitious beliefs, many doctors say it works as well…if not better…than Western medicine. Over the past few decades, the industry has been growing around the world. But as Susan Tart tells us, this is creating a new set of ailments.