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Hu's trip to Japan calls for pingpong, pandas

Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday for a feel-good visit that will use pingpong and pandas to take the edge off more contentious problems like border disputes, historical animosity and ...

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May 6, 2008
 
Good start to a meeting. Talk about friendly things everyone can agree on. Set some hospitable standards.

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china LIES Tibetans DIE!!!!!

Free Tibet!!!!!

http://www.tibet.com/
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You lie and lie and give out misinformation!!!!! Help Free OZZie from lies.
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The Japanese people are not welcoming the Chinese President's visit to Japan at all.
The result that the panda is unnecessary comes out in the public opinion poll.
Perhaps, he came to request Japan to cooperate in Beijing Olympics.
Because the country that supports Beijing Olympics is few
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May 7, 2008
 
rinrin wrote:
The Japanese people are not welcoming the Chinese President's visit to Japan at all.
The result that the panda is unnecessary comes out in the public opinion poll.
Perhaps, he came to request Japan to cooperate in Beijing Olympics.
Because the country that supports Beijing Olympics is few
I imagine the feeling and necessity is mutual when Japanese leader visit China too. No hard feelings, just the way things are.
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I imagine the feeling and necessity is mutual when Japanese leader visit China too. No hard feelings, just the way things are.
I think that Japan and China should cooperate.
However, Chinese does various crimes in Japan.
35% of all the crimes is due to Chinese. Therefore, a lot of Japanese dislike Chinese.
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May 7, 2008
 
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I think that Japan and China should cooperate.
However, Chinese does various crimes in Japan.
35% of all the crimes is due to Chinese. Therefore, a lot of Japanese dislike Chinese.
Nice statistic, should that be blamed on the country they are from or Japanese law enforcement and immigration? Besides, if you look at any country with significant prescence (Signapore, western Europe, ect), I doubt you will see that kind of result.
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May 7, 2008
 
I want to hold ..no misunderstanding...
There are a lot of Chinese of a good relation, too.
It came to have feelings that the Japanese in the torch relay in Nagano disliked Chinese ..regrettably...
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May 7, 2008
 
rinrin wrote:
I want to hold ..no misunderstanding...
There are a lot of Chinese of a good relation, too.
It came to have feelings that the Japanese in the torch relay in Nagano disliked Chinese ..regrettably...
Well, if you dislike Chinese then you can't expect China to like you in return. there are deep running feelings between the two country which I think only time and maybe communcation can heal. As of now, mutual interests are keeping the politicians smiling and its the best we can ask for. Not that I have anything against Japanese, but this is just the reality of things.

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China’s success is, at least in part, a mirage. True, 200 million of her subjects, fortunate to be working for an expanding global market, increasingly enjoy a middle-class standard of living. The remaining 1 billion, however, remain among the poorest and most exploited people in the world, lacking even minimal rights and public services. Popular discontent simmers, especially in the countryside, where it often flares into violent confrontation with Communist Party authorities. China’s economic “miracle” is rotting from within.

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The Party’s primary concern is not improving the lives of the downtrodden; it seeks power more than it seeks social development. It expends extraordinary energy in suppressing Chinese freedoms—the media operate under suffocating censorship, and political opposition can result in expulsion or prison—even as it tries to seduce the West, which has conferred greater legitimacy on it than do the Chinese themselves.

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The twenty-first century will not belong to China.
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May 7, 2008
 
rinrin wrote:
The Japanese people are not welcoming the Chinese President's visit to Japan at all.
The result that the panda is unnecessary comes out in the public opinion poll.
Perhaps, he came to request Japan to cooperate in Beijing Olympics.
Because the country that supports Beijing Olympics is few
Maybe so! But the Japanese government invited Hu to visit because Japan is losing the Chinese market.

Japan needs to have the Chinese market because that will be the last stand she could keep when China is slowly replacing Japanese and Korean producs in other parts of the world. If she does not have a good relation with China she could lose everthing. China is becoming a formidable competitor in all areas.

It is predictable that after the Olympics China will concentrate in exporting cars all over the world.
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May 7, 2008
 
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Maybe so! But the Japanese government invited Hu to visit because Japan is losing the Chinese market.
Japan needs to have the Chinese market because that will be the last stand she could keep when China is slowly replacing Japanese and Korean producs in other parts of the world. If she does not have a good relation with China she could lose everthing. China is becoming a formidable competitor in all areas.
It is predictable that after the Olympics China will concentrate in exporting cars all over the world.
Perhaps, the President of China might have hoped for the visit to Japan for two reasons.
one of them is Beijing Olympics and the another is for the Doya lake summit.

All media in Japan hold the doubt in the visit to Japan of the President of China.

There is a protest against China in all destinations of the Chinese President's visit.
(About the Tibet problem.)
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May 7, 2008
 
rinrin wrote:
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Perhaps, the President of China might have hoped for the visit to Japan for two reasons.
one of them is Beijing Olympics and the another is for the Doya lake summit.
All media in Japan hold the doubt in the visit to Japan of the President of China.
There is a protest against China in all destinations of the Chinese President's visit.
(About the Tibet problem.)
You are another liar in the information you have provided. I watch much news in Hong Kong about the visit coming from Japanese media and the Japanese people are just overwhelmingly welcoming the president to build more friendship and coorperation in every aspects of life in finance, trade, culture, people to people's contacts and science and technology exchanges.
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May 8, 2008
 
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You are another liar in the information you have provided. I watch much news in Hong Kong about the visit coming from Japanese media and the Japanese people are just overwhelmingly welcoming the president to build more friendship and coorperation in every aspects of life in finance, trade, culture, people to people's contacts and science and technology exchanges.
This is only part. It comes to Japan and actually feel it, please if you think that it is a lie.

http://sankei.jp.msn.com/affairs/crime/080508...
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/photos/affairs/crime...
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/photos/affairs/crime...
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/photos/affairs/crime...
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May 8, 2008
 
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1) It seems to me that all the pictures were taken in ONE event.

2) Those protestors were pro-tibet, do you mean most of those protestors were japanese ?

3) Japan cant care less about Tibet, otherwise tell me something about what Japan has done for Tibetans.
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May 8, 2008
 
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1) It seems to me that all the pictures were taken in ONE event.
2) Those protestors were pro-tibet, do you mean most of those protestors were japanese ?
3) Japan cant care less about Tibet, otherwise tell me something about what Japan has done for Tibetans.
Please look at other articles. Perhaps, it doesn't demonstrate the same purpose so much in Japan. I am surprised, too. I feel that the Japanese is holding the sense of intimacy in the Tibet people.
March 23 Tokyo in Japan
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/photonews/photo.htm...
April 13 Tokyo in Japan
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/world/china/080413/c...
April 19 Nagoya in japan
http://www.asahi.com/special/080315/NGY200804...
April 28 Osaka in japan
http://www.asahi.com/special/080315/OSK200804...
May 6 Tokyo in Japan
http://mainichi.jp/select/wadai/news/20080507...
May 8 Tokyo in Japan
http://sankei.jp.msn.com/affairs/crime/080508...
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May 8, 2008
 
Oh, I see. all about "Free Tibet".

If West and Japan care so much about Tibet, I dont see why they never help people in Nepal, the poorest country in South Asia and the 12th poorest in the world.

Care to explain ?

BTW, Why did people in Nepal vote for a communist party ?
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May 9, 2008
 
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Oh, I see. all about "Free Tibet".
If West and Japan care so much about Tibet, I dont see why they never help people in Nepal, the poorest country in South Asia and the 12th poorest in the world.
Care to explain ?
BTW, Why did people in Nepal vote for a communist party ?
Because the Tibet people suppression, the slaughter, and the rape by red military forces are done.

I think that it is their freedom that Nepalese people votes on communism. By the way, is suppression to be done in Nepal?
..Nepal is suppressing the Tibet people by the instruction of a Chinese government.

Are u Chinese MyView?
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