Louisa Lim http://kgou.org en China's Artist Provocateur Explores New Medium: Heavy Metal http://kgou.org/post/chinas-artist-provocateur-explores-new-medium-heavy-metal The man ArtReview 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 6427 at http://kgou.org China's Artist Provocateur Explores New Medium: Heavy Metal Children Of China's Wealthy Learn Expensive Lessons http://kgou.org/post/children-chinas-wealthy-learn-expensive-lessons In China, having too much money is a relatively new problem. But the rapidly growing country is second only to the U.S. in its number of billionaires, according to <em>Forbes</em> magazine. And now an enterprising company has set up a course for kids born into wealthy families, who are learning how to deal with the excesses of extraordinary wealth.<p>For a moment, it looks like this high-end shopping mall in the southwestern city of Chengdu has been taken over by baby bankers. Mon, 20 May 2013 07:05:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 6237 at http://kgou.org Children Of China's Wealthy Learn Expensive Lessons After The Quake In China: A Survivor's Story http://kgou.org/post/after-quake-china-survivors-story <em>Zhang Ming lost her 5-year-old daughter, her parents and her home in the </em><a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/05/13/183635289/Five-Years-After-A-Quake-Chinese-Cite-Shoddy-Reconstruction" target="_blank">powerful earthquake that hit Sichuan province</a> <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/05/13/183635289/Five-Years-After-A-Quake-Chinese-Cite-Shoddy-Reconstruction" target="_blank"></a><em>five years ago. She now operates a stall selling soft drinks, homemade tofu, popsicles and souvenirs. She and her husband had another child, a daughter who is now 4. Mon, 13 May 2013 20:06:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 5796 at http://kgou.org After The Quake In China: A Survivor's Story Five Years After A Quake, Chinese Cite Shoddy Reconstruction http://kgou.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 5786 at http://kgou.org Five Years After A Quake, Chinese Cite Shoddy Reconstruction To Silence Discontent, Chinese Officials Alter Calendar http://kgou.org/post/silence-discontent-chinese-officials-alter-calendar How do you prevent protests in China? Move the weekend.<p>That's the Orwellian step taken by local authorities in the southwestern city of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. May 4 is a sensitive date commemorating an influential student movement in 1919. Sat, 04 May 2013 20:05:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 5224 at http://kgou.org To Silence Discontent, Chinese Officials Alter Calendar Chinese Dreams: Freedom, Democracy And Clean Air http://kgou.org/post/chinese-dreams-freedom-democracy-and-clean-air "What is your Chinese dream?"<p>With <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/04/29/179838801/chasing-the-chinese-dream-if-you-can-define-it" target="_blank">Chinese leaders and the state-run media</a> now talking about the notion of the Chinese dream, we posed this question on our <a href="http://e.weibo.com/nprshanghai" target="_blank">NPR Weibo account</a>. In China, Weibo is the equivalent of Twitter. Mon, 29 Apr 2013 19:13:00 +0000 Louisa Lim and Angie Quan 4839 at http://kgou.org Chinese Dreams: Freedom, Democracy And Clean Air Chasing The Chinese Dream — If You Can Define It http://kgou.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 4829 at http://kgou.org Chasing The Chinese Dream — If You Can Define It For Chinese Women, Marriage Depends On Right 'Bride Price' http://kgou.org/post/chinese-women-marriage-depends-right-bride-price Women hold up half the sky, China's Chairman Mao famously said. But in China, the one-child policy and the traditional preference for boys mean that 117 boys are born for every 100 baby girls. By one estimate, this means there could be 24 million Chinese men unable to find wives by the end of the decade.<p>As China's economy booms, the marriage market has become just that: a market, with new demands by women for apartments and cars.<p>But are women really benefiting from their scarcity?<p><strong>Let's Make A Deal</strong><p>It's Derek Wei's big day: his wedding day. Tue, 23 Apr 2013 07:42:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 4389 at http://kgou.org For Chinese Women, Marriage Depends On Right 'Bride Price' China's New Urban Legend That Turned Out Not To Be http://kgou.org/post/chinas-new-urban-legend-turned-out-not-be In China, countless television soap operas have been based on the adventures of Emperor Kangxi, a Qing ruler in the 17th century who, according to legend, would slip off his yellow dragon-embroidered silk robes to travel incognito among his people.<p>For several hours Thursday, a story went viral on the Chinese Internet that the new Communist equivalent of the emperor, President Xi Jinping, had pulled the same trick.<p>At first it seemed that <em>Ta Kung Pao</em>, a Hong Kong daily, had a big scoop, with its tale of how taxi driver Guo Lixin had picked up Xi and ferried him to the <a href="htt Thu, 18 Apr 2013 16:45:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 4147 at http://kgou.org China's New Urban Legend That Turned Out Not To Be Visitors To North Korea See Nothing Out Of The Ordinary http://kgou.org/post/visitors-north-korea-see-nothing-out-ordinary North Korea's recent campaign of bluster and escalation seems to be <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/08/176547565/north-korea-to-shut-jointly-run-factories-may-test-missile">reaching new heights</a>, but visitors to the reclusive country say there are few signs the capital is anywhere near a war footing.<p>International TV broadcasters have been repeatedly showing tanks trundling through Pyongyang's Kim Il Sung Square in a demonstration of North Korean national power.<p>But when Patrick Thornquist, a Chicago teacher visiting the North Korean capital at the end of last week, Mon, 08 Apr 2013 09:34:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 3421 at http://kgou.org Visitors To North Korea See Nothing Out Of The Ordinary