“A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin, and culture is like a tree without roots.”
Today is May 4. It has become famous for being ‘Star Wars Day’, but it is a more significant anniversary. In fact, this year it is a centenary!
On May 4 in 1919, university students in Beijing protested the outcome of the Versailles Treaty for China. In WWI, China had joined the allied powers to fight against Germany. China hoped to recover the Shandong peninsula, which was under German administration. Instead, the Versailles Treaty gave Shandong to Japan. The students saw this as a humiliating capitulation by China. Thousands marched in protest.
May 4 was a turning point for China. The youth and intellectuals rejected feudal traditions and traditional thinking. They agitated and mobilised for a revived China, a new era. May 4 stoked an age of ambition and patriotism, and the determination that China must never again be humiliated on the world stage.
This article is from 2015, but it gives a good overview of how the May 4 movement began, and how it shaped the China of today. Well worth the read! – LHL
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จำได้หรือไม่ ทาทา ยัง คือคนไทยคนแรกที่ได้ขึ้นปก Time Magazine ฉบับเดือนเมษายน ปี 2001 เนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับประเด็น Eurasian Invasion รวมลูกครึ่งเอเชียที่มาแรง ร่วมกับนักแสดงชาว Hong Kong Maggie Q สมัยสาวๆ และ Indian VJ Asha Gill
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Tata Young certainly knows how to let loose. Back in 1995, when she broke into Thailand's entertainment industry at the age of 15, the pert half-Thai, half-American singer was on the forefront of the Eurasian trend. Today, the majority of top Thai entertainers are luk kreung. Now 20, Young is the first Thai to sign a contract with a major U.S. label, Warner Brothers Records (owned by AOL Time Warner, parent company of Time), which she hopes will elevate her into the Britney Spears/Christina Aguilera pantheon. Back at home, Young has to contend with a gaggle of luk kreung clones who mimic her brand of bubble-gum pop. The hottest act now is a septet called, less-than-imaginatively, Seven, and three out of seven are of mixed race.
The luk kreung crowd tend to hang tight, dining, drinking and dating together. "We understand each other," says Nicole Terio, one of the group. "It comes from knowing what it means to grow up between two cultures." But the luk kreung's close-knit community and Western-stoked confidence sometimes elicits grumbles from other Thais, who also resent their stranglehold on the entertainment industry. The ultimate blow came a few years back when Thailand sent a blue-eyed woman to the Miss World competition. Sirinya Winsiri, also known as Cynthia Carmen Burbridge, beat out another half-Thai, half-American for the coveted Miss Thailand spot. "Luk kreung have made it very difficult for normal Thais to compete," gripes a Bangkok music mogul. "We should put more emphasis on developing real Thai talent." The Eurasians consider this unfair. "I was born in Bangkok," says Young. "I speak fluent Thai and I sing in Thai. When I meet Westerners, they say I'm more Thai than American." Channel V's Asha Gill senses the frustration: "A lot of Asians despise us because we get all the jobs, but if I've bothered to learn several languages and understand several cultures, why shouldn't I be employed for those skills?"
The jealous sniping angers many who suffered years of discrimination because of their mixed blood. Eurasian heritage once spoke not of a proud melding of two cultures but of a shameful confluence of colonizer and colonized, of marauding Western man and subjugated Eastern woman. Such was the case particularly in countries like the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, where American G.I.s left thousands of unwelcome offspring. In Vietnam, these children were dubbed bui doi, or the dust of life. "Being a bui doi means you are the child of a Vietnamese bar girl and an American soldier," says Henry Phan, an Amerasian tour guide in Ho Chi Minh City. "Here, in Vietnam, it is not a glamorous thing to be mixed." As a child in Bangkok during the early 1990s, Nicole Terio fended off rumors that her mother was a prostitute, even though her parents had met at a university in California. "I constantly have to defend them," she says, "and explain exactly where I come from."
Ever since Europe sailed to Asia in the 16th century, Eurasians have populated entrepots like Malacca, Macau and Goa. The white men who came in search of souls and spices left a generation of mixed-race offspring that, at the high point of empire building, was more than one-million strong. Today, in Malaysia's Strait of Malacca, 1,000 Eurasian fishermen, descendants of intrepid Portuguese traders, still speak an archaic dialect of Portuguese, practice the Catholic faith and carry surnames like De Silva and Da Costa. In Macau, 10,000 mixed-race Macanese serve as the backbone of the former colony's civil service and are known for their spicy fusion cuisine.
Despite their long traditions, though, Eurasians did not make the transition into the modern age easily. As colonies became nations, mixed-race children were inconvenient reminders of a Western-dominated past. So too were the next generation of Eurasians, the offspring of American soldiers in Southeast Asia. In Thailand, luk kreung were not allowed to become citizens until the early 1990s. In Hong Kong, many Eurasians have two names and shift their personalities to fit the color of the crowd in which they're mixing. Singer and actress Karen Mok, for example, grew up Karen Morris but used her Chinese name when she broke into the Canto-pop scene. "My Eurasian ancestors carried a lot of shame because they weren't one or the other," says Chinese-English performance artist Veronica Needa, whose play Face explores interracial issues. "Much of my legacy is that shame." Still, there's no question that Eurasians enjoy a higher profile today. "Every time I turn on the TV or look at an advertisement, there's a Eurasian," says Needa. "It's a validating experience to see people like me being celebrated."
But behind the billboards and the leading movie roles lurks a disturbing subtext. For Eurasians, acceptance is certainly welcome and long overdue. But what does it mean if Asia's role models actually look more Western than Eastern? How can the Orient emerge confident if what it glorifies is, in part, the Occident? "If you only looked at the media you would think we all looked indo except for the drivers, maids and comedians," says Dede Oetomo, an Indonesian sociologist at Airlangga University in Surabaya. "The media has created a new beauty standard."
Conforming to this new paradigm takes a lot of work. Lek, a pure Thai bar girl, charms the men at the Rainbow Bar in the sleaze quarters of Bangkok. Since arriving in the big city, she has methodically eradicated all connections to her rural Asian past. The first to go was her flat, northeastern nose. For $240, a doctor raised the bridge to give her a Western profile. Then, Lek laid out $1,200 for plumper, silicone-filled breasts. Now, the 22-year-old is saving to have her eyes made rounder. By the time she has finished her plastic surgery, Lek will have lost all traces of the classical Thai beauty that propelled her from a poor village to the brothels of Bangkok. But she is confident her new appearance will attract more customers. "I look more like a luk kreung, and that's more beautiful," she says.
A few blocks away from Rainbow Bar, a local pharmacy peddles eight brands of whitening cream, including Luk Kreung Snow White Skin. In Tokyo, where the Eurasian trend first kicked off more than three decades ago, loosening medical regulations have meant a proliferation of quick-fix surgery, like caucasian-style double eyelids and more pronounced noses. On Channel V and mtv, a whole host of veejays look ethnically mixed only because they've gone under the knife. "There's a real pressure here to look mixed," says one Asian veejay in Singapore. "Even though we're Asians broadcasting in Asia, we somehow still think that Western is better." That sentiment worries Asians and Eurasians. "More than anything, I'm proud to be Thai," says Willy McIntosh, a 30-year-old Thai-Scottish TV personality, who spent six months as a monk contemplating his role in society. "When I hear that people are dyeing their hair or putting in contacts to look like me, it scares me. The Thai tradition that I'm most proud of is disappearing."
In many Asian countries—Japan, Malaysia, Thailand—the Eurasian craze coincides with a resurgent nationalism. Those two seemingly contradictory trends are getting along just fine. "Face it, the West is never going to stop influencing Asia," says performance artist Needa. "But at the same time, the East will never cease to influence the West, either." In the 2000 U.S. census, nearly 7 million people identified themselves as multiracial, and 15% of births in California are of mixed heritage. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, the Oscar-winning kung fu flick, was more popular in Middle America than it was in the Middle Kingdom. In Hollywood, where Eurasian actors once were relegated to buck-toothed Oriental roles, the likes of Keanu Reeves, Dean Cain and Phoebe Cates play leading men and women, not just the token Asian. East and West have met, and the simple boxes we use for human compartmentalization are overflowing, mixing, blending. Not all of us can win four consecutive major golf titles, but we are, indeed, more like Tiger Woods with every passing generation.
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[New Year Traditions]
Spain🇪🇸
Countdown 3 hours till midnight here in Spain.
The tradition in Spain for New years eve is to eat 12 grapes one by one at eat stroke of midnight. It might sound easy, but we'll see how it goes tonight.
Italy🇮🇹
In Italy, after the clock strikes 12 people eat Cotechino con Lenticchie (Pork sausage with Lentils) to bring luck and prosperity to the New year. (I can imagine how full they will be…that's like a huge snack at midnight)
Sausage: good luck
Lentils: prosperity
Japan🇯🇵
And what about Japan? Soba noodles!
The meaning is to cut off bad lucks from the previous year the moment you bite off your noodle.
And why specifically soba noodles? They are easier to
bite off and easier to digest. (I'll say they're smarter than Italians😂)
/
[跨年文化]
西班牙🇪🇸
再3個小時就是新的一年了
西班牙的跨年傳統是在午夜鐘聲敲12下的時候,每敲一聲吃一顆葡萄
聽起來可能很容易...今晚就知道執行起來如何了😂
義大利🇮🇹
義大利人的跨年傳統則是在午夜過後吃Cotechino con Lenticchie (豬肉香腸配扁豆)
香腸是帶來好運的意思而表豆的形狀像錢,吃越多越有錢的概念
(感覺是分量很大的宵夜)
日本🇯🇵
而日本呢~是吃蕎麥麵,不過吃的時間因地區而異
咬斷蕎麥麵也象徵著斬斷過去一年的厄運
選擇蕎麥麵是因為它好咬斷又好消化(這點比義大利人聰明多了😂)
#newyearseve #西班牙跨年 #義大利跨年 #日本跨年
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あけましておめでとうございます。
I wish you a year filled with peace, good health and happiness.
新しい年が素晴らしい一年になりますよう皆様のご健康とご多幸をお祈り申し上げます。
This year, I want to continue sharing how much fun it is to cook Japanese food at home.
#お正月だから言うけど今年こそ、日本の家庭料理の楽しさを世界の人に知ってもらいたいです。毎年思っているけどw
The beauty of Japanese "home-cooking" is very artistic and creative. Not only bentos, but also the simple dishes these days are like "fun DIY". Many people in Japan noticed it in the recent years, thus there are way more people enjoying cooking at home than before. I want to share tons of creative recipe ideas from Japan to the world, including my original recipe ideas. I know those who are watching my videos already know it. I hope you can help out sharing the fun, too~ ;)
最近の日本の家庭料理はまるで食べるアートのようにクリエイティブで、キャラ弁に限らず、普通の料理でも作りたくなるようなアイディアが多くて、昔より自炊する人が増えました。難しい和食でなく、この楽しい日本の家庭料理の感覚を世界の人にも伝えていけたらなと思っています。
If you have any requests, feel free to leave your requests in the comments below. Of course, please kindly search my channel to make sure I didn't already shared it. To avoid duplicate requests, please LIKE the comments of the recipes you are going to request.
もし作ってほしい料理のリクエストがあればコメント欄に残して下さい。もちろん既に公開したレシピでないかチャンネル検索をして確認をしてくれると助かります。リクエストの重複がないよう、既にそのレシピ名がコメント欄にあれば、それをLIKEしてくれると助かります。
I will check the comments field of this video once in a while to update my TODO list, so you can come back here anytime to request more :)
このコメント欄は時々チェックしてTODOリストを更新したいと思っています。なので思いついたらいつでもリクエストをして下さい。
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