Helen Liang was a young woman in her early 20’s living in Vancouver, Canada. Earlier she had graduated from the University of British Columbia with a degree in Economics, and was working in a bank in Vancouver and was up for promotion. She was also a top-notch wushu (Chinese martial arts) expert, and the daughter […]
Archive for June 2012
One Person’s Experience: Overcoming Lymphoma with Qigong, Taiji, and Alternative Medical Treatment
June 2012
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The Fascinating Life Story of Captain Moon Chin: A Highly Decorated Chinese American Hero
June 2012
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Captain Moon Fun Chin was never ever been a U.S. military personnel, yet he was awarded four prestigious medals by the U.S. government: The Distinguished Flying Cross, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal (Silver Star), The Air Medal, and The Presidential Unit Citation. He became one of the most decorated civilian pilots by the U.S. military. Who […]
On the Issue of Human Rights in China
The question of human rights has always been, and especially in recent months, an issue in discussion about China and the U.S. On the surface, the issue may appear to be pretty straight forward, in the sense that China, in comparison with the U.S., significantly lags behind on the issue of human rights, and it […]