Louisa Lim http://kmuw.org en Children Of China's Wealthy Learn Expensive Lessons http://kmuw.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 17483 at http://kmuw.org Children Of China's Wealthy Learn Expensive Lessons Five Years After A Quake, Chinese Cite Shoddy Reconstruction http://kmuw.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 17154 at http://kmuw.org Five Years After A Quake, Chinese Cite Shoddy Reconstruction To Silence Discontent, Chinese Officials Alter Calendar http://kmuw.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 16717 at http://kmuw.org To Silence Discontent, Chinese Officials Alter Calendar Chasing The Chinese Dream — If You Can Define It http://kmuw.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 19:26:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 16420 at http://kmuw.org Chasing The Chinese Dream — If You Can Define It Chinese Dreams: Freedom, Democracy And Clean Air http://kmuw.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 16417 at http://kmuw.org Chinese Dreams: Freedom, Democracy And Clean Air For Chinese Women, Marriage Depends On Right 'Bride Price' http://kmuw.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 16066 at http://kmuw.org For Chinese Women, Marriage Depends On Right 'Bride Price' North Korea's Stepped-Up Rhetoric: Is It More Than Talk? http://kmuw.org/post/north-koreas-stepped-rhetoric-it-more-talk North Korea has cut its last military hotlines with South Korea and yet again stepped up its rhetoric, rattling nerves in the region.<p>Thousands of North Koreans rallied in central Pyongyang, chanting "Death to the U.S. imperialists." Their leader, Kim Jong Un, has been calling for "scores to be settled" with the U.S.<p>This is just the latest phase in a propaganda war. Pyongyang also released a video showing an invasion of Seoul. In the video, North Korean forces fly across the border to destroy American bases in South Korea. Sat, 30 Mar 2013 10:11:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 14947 at http://kmuw.org North Korea's Stepped-Up Rhetoric: Is It More Than Talk? From Police Chief To Political Office, Jobs Are For Sale In China http://kmuw.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 19:36:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 14238 at http://kmuw.org From Police Chief To Political Office, Jobs Are For Sale In China Tibetan Customs Include Horse Races ... And Paramilitary Police? http://kmuw.org/post/tibetan-customs-include-horse-races-and-paramilitary-police In the exiled Tibetan calendar, March 10 is an emotive day, the anniversary of a failed uprising in 1959. Mon, 11 Mar 2013 16:57:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 13981 at http://kmuw.org Tibetan Customs Include Horse Races ... And Paramilitary Police? While U.S And South Korea Militaries Drill, 'Bombast Continues' From The North http://kmuw.org/post/while-us-and-south-korea-militaries-drill-bombast-continues-north <em>As NPR's Louisa Lim <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/03/11/173986209/tensions-rise-as-u-s-s-korea-conduct-military-drill" target="_blank">reported Monday on Morning Edition</a>, a week of inflamed rhetoric from North Korea — including talk of a preemptive nuclear strike on the U.S. — is being followed by word that the North has carried through on its threat to annul the 1953 armistice that ended open warfare on the peninsula and has stopped answering calls on the telephone hotline to the South.</em><p><em>Meanwhile, the U.S. Mon, 11 Mar 2013 12:30:00 +0000 Louisa Lim 13968 at http://kmuw.org While U.S And South Korea Militaries Drill, 'Bombast Continues' From The North