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^^^It's funny you guys are always quiet on your claims and they aren't small either:

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And i think China might have a plan to just claim the deep water like this:

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You can understand chinese Hanji. Here is map of Vietnam, Islands belong to Vietnam.

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FYI, you can use google translate to translate english to chinese, it is not perfect, but maybe it could somewhat help.
Personally I found 东方时事评论 to be very cryptic. The logical process is simply beyond me.
Asia Time Online is good for reading views from many angle. But very little if any of those view are authentically from China proper.


Ahfatzia and JSCh, thanks for comments

there are several softwares for 拼音输入法 , you dont need to type all letters of a 拼音 to input Chinese characters, when most of us input Chinese we just type the beginning letter of 拼音 for Chinese vocabulary rather than single Chinese character, software will help you to find the vocabulary and input it.


Asia Time Online is good, i like it , and 东方时事评论 is written by professional diplomatic group then you may need some backgroud knowledges and their basic logic thread to understand though i may not totally agree with them.

may be this article can help you: here

分析的底色(the biggest picture)是从“资本控制国家\国家控制资本”在资本主义发展300年中积淀下来的二元对立角度出发的。然后才是具体的资本、国家在中、美、欧、俄中的力量关系以及斗争格局。西方总体而言是“资本控制国家”的,有资本利益、国家利益两大类:美国资本利益、欧洲资本利益;美国国家利益、欧洲国家利益。这里就有一些基本格局与现实需要理清的,否则东方贴只能糊涂读了.

that is why America capitalists outsourced to China and sacrificed U.S. 's interests as country. and why China can invest so huge to construct giant national project.
 
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Local mobile phone shipments hit record high on rising demand
Mariel Grazella, The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Business | Wed, November 28 2012, 11:37 AM

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Soaring middle-class demand led mobile phone shipments in Indonesia to hit a record high of 15.5 million units in the third quarter, up 13.3 percent from 13.6 million units in the same quarter last year, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC).

According to the IDC’s most recent Asia/Pacific Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker online report, feature phones maintained their dominance, comprising 87.3 percent, or 13.5 million units, of all mobile phones shipped in the third quarter, as demand from rural and sub-urban areas continued to surge.

However, smartphone shipments recorded a sharp 29 percent quarter-on-quarter rise, making the handsets the star of the third quarter, according to the IDC.

Sudev Bangah, the head of IDC Indonesia, said that the nation’s expanding middle class contributed to the record growth in mobile phone shipments.

“The rise of the middle-income group in Indonesia, as well as the continued push toward an information based society, has caused many individuals to embrace mobile devices,” Bangah said.

A recent study by McKinsey Indonesia reported that the number of people in Indonesia’s consumer class, which is comprised of people with annual net incomes above US$3,600, would hit 90 million by 2030, providing business opportunities worth more than $1.8 trillion.

Darwin Lie, a market analyst at IDC, said that smartphones shipped in Indonesia fell between the price range of $100 to $200, with screen sizes of 4 inches and above, which he said was suitable for the Indonesian market, which is comprised of consumers who use their devices for social media and entertainment purposes.

The size is roughly that of the iPhone 4S, manufactured by Apple, and the Galaxy II, produced by Samsung. “The current trend of affordable smartphones with large screens has caused excitement within the market. IDC expects that smartphone shipments will continue to increase throughout next year, during which smartphones will constitute 22 percent of total shipments by the end of 2013,” he said.

He added that intensifying competition between smartphone manufacturers would bring prices further down, benefiting customers.

Meanwhile, the IDC said in its newsletter that the top five vendors shipping phones in Indonesia in the third quarter were Nokia, Research in Motion (RIM) and Samsung, as well as local brands Cross and Mito.

RIM, with its BlackBerry smartphone line, defended its ground by boosting shipments in the third quarter, while Nokia maintained its presence in the local market with a strong foothold in the feature phone segment, IDC reported.

Meanwhile, IDC said that Samsung feature phones, especially those priced around $200, saw a modest growth in shipments, contrasted with the high growth recorded by its Galaxy series smartphones.

IDC also said that local brands that focus on feature phones have booked healthy market growth through product differentiation, lower pricing and sharp choice of target markets.

Shipments of Mito mobile phones, for example, grew 44 percent between the second and third quarter of the year, partly by maintaining their slight dominance in eastern Indonesia.


Mito and Cross: Indonesian Mobile Brands vs International Names
Posted by Ferdinand Zebua on Fri, Sep 21, 2012 @ 05:56 AM

Cross and Mito are two of the five top selling mobile phone brands in Indonesia. They are local brands going toe-to-toe against powerhouse world brands such as Nokia, Samsung, and Blackberry. This in a country where monthly phones sold runs into the hundreds of thousands if not millions. And these local phone brands, they're just not making cheap toy phones; they are experimenting with Android smartphones running 2.3 Gingerbread and even 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich models sometimes. But where these local brands really shine, is in feature phones.

But Cross and Mito are not the only local phone brands that Indonesia have. There's also S-Nexian and TiPhone, where are they? And recently comsumer electronics outfit Polytron has been re-energizing their phone game with the Polytron Wizard series. S-Nexian has recently partnered with local telco provider Indosat and Indonesian rock band Slank to produce their S Nexian Slank series bundling program with Indosat.

Feature phones make up somewhere around 80% of phones sold & shipped in Indonesia, according to some reports. Smartphones are making inroads of course but it will be at least three or four years until they become ubiquitous. At the earliest.

Value conscious buyers choose local
One insight that we can gain here is that value conscious phone buyers in Indonesia don't really mind buying local brands, and may even prefer local brands since the perception is since they're closer to home they can pack more features at the same price point compared to foreign brands. And most practical people on a tight budget don't really see the need for a full-featured smartphone when an adequately powerful feature phone can be used to get Twitter and Facebook alerts from friends and associates when needed.

Indonesian consumers are getting more social media-savvy but it doesn't necessarily mean that they need smartphones at the moment. And not relatively expensive, imported foreign smartphones either one might even say. Not yet at least, anyway.
 
LOL America or China? do You think you are better?
We do whatever is in our best interest, just as any country. Sometimes those interests conflict and wars break out. When it does, there has to be a loser.
 
Cambodia greets 2.86 mln foreign visitors in 10 months
English.news.cn 2012-11-28 12:53:26


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PHNOM PENH, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia attracted approximately 2.86 million international tourists in the first ten months of this year, up 24 percent over the same period last year, a report of the tourism ministry showed Wednesday.

The report said Vietnam remains the largest source of foreign visitors to Cambodia with 638,560 tourists, up 24 percent, followed by South Korea with 337,700 visitors, up 23 percent, and China with 265,330, up 34 percent.

Its neighboring countries, Laos and Thailand were ranked at No. 4 and 5 respectively with 201,250 Laotians and 160,030 Thais visiting Cambodia, up 90 percent and 75 percent respectively.

The country has two world heritage sites, one is Angkor Wat Temple in Siem Reap province and the other is Preah Vihear Temple in Preah Vihear province.

The report showed that during the January-October period this year, about 1.64 million foreign visitors had visited Angkor Wat Temple, up 28 percent over the same period last year, whilst Preah Vihear Temple attracted 14,360 foreigners, up 84 percent.

The ministry predicted that the country could attract about 3.3 million foreign tourists in the whole year of 2012. Tourism is one of the major four pillars supporting the economy. Last year, the sector received 2.88 million foreign tourists, earning revenues of 1.91 billion U.S. dollars.

Meanwhile, the report also recorded that during the first ten months of this year, about 656,240 Cambodians had travelled abroad, up 14 percent compared with the same period last year.
 
Cambodia inaugurates China-funded road in eastern part - linking Cambodia with Vietnam
English.news.cn 2012-11-22 14:03:58


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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (C) cuts the ribbon on the inauguration of national road No. 8 in Prey Veng, Cambodia, Nov. 22, 2012. Cambodia on Thursday inaugurated a 133-km China-funded national road No. 8 in Prey Veng province, hoping that the road will contribute to promoting social and economic development in the country's eastern part. (Xinhua/Sovannara)


PREY VENG, Cambodia, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia on Thursday inaugurated a 133-km China-funded national road No. 8 in Prey Veng province, hoping that the road will contribute to promoting social and economic development in the country's eastern part.

The road, which connects from Prek Tamak Mekong River Bridge to Vietnam border, cost about 107 million U.S. dollars including 83 million U.S. dollar concessional loan from Chinese government and the rest covered by Cambodian government.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and Chinese Ambassador to Cambodia Pan Guangxue presided over the inauguration ceremony, which was attended by senior government officials, foreign diplomats, about 5,000 residents and students.

Hun Sen said the road was a new achievement resulted from good and close relationship between Cambodia and China.

"The road not only connects travelling inside the country, but also links to Vietnam," he said. "It is very important to boost economic development and improve rural lives."

"On behalf of the government and people of Cambodia, I'd like to express gratitude to the government of China and her people for providing both grants and loans to Cambodia for social and economic development," the premier said.

Ambassador Pan said that China was pleased to see this new achievement because the road is crucial for farmers to travel or transport their products to Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia, or to Vietnam.

Meanwhile, Pan also congratulated Cambodia for successfully hosting the 21st Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and related Summits early this week.

The official visit of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to Cambodia and his participation in the ASEAN Summits from Nov. 18-20 had reflected China's willingness to boost closer ties with Cambodia in particular and with ASEAN in general, he added.

National road No. 8 was built by the Shanghai Construction ( Group) General Company. It took 4 years to be completed.

Prey Veng province is situated about 78 km in the east of Phnom Penh.
 
Song Mang Bridge open to traffic - linking Vietnam with Cambodia
11/27/2012 11:12:27 AM | The Voice of Vietnam


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(VOV) - Song Mang Bridge linking Vietnam’s southern Binh Phuoc province to Cambodia’s eastern Mondulkiri province opened to traffic on November 26.

The bridge, 27.3m long and 12m wide, was built at a cost of more than VND12 billion funded by Binh Phuoc province.

Vice Chairman of the Binh Phuoc provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Huy Phong said the bridge will contribute to promoting trade exchange between Binh Phuoc and Mondulkiri, improving local people’s living condition and creating more opportunities for tourism development.
 
PHL economy surges 7.1% in third quarter, fastest growth in ASEAN

Beating expectations, the domestic economy accelerated for the third consecutive quarter to 7.1 percent this year from the 3.2 percent last year, the National Statistical Coordination Board reported on Wednesday.

The third quarter growth was driven by the services sector with robust performances of the transport, storage and communication, financial intermediation, and real estate, renting and business activities, and supported by the five consecutive quarters of sustained accelerated growth of the industry and the seemingly weather-tolerant agriculture sector.

“We posted the fastest economic growth within ASEAN [Association of Southeast Asian Nations],” said Arsenio Balisacan, director-general of the National Economic and Development Authority, during a briefing on Wednesday.

NSCB data showed the comparative growth rates among the Philippines’ ASEAN peers as follows:
6.2 percent for Indonesia
5.2 percent for Malaysia
4.7 percent for Vietnam
3.0 percent for Thailand
0.3 percent for Singapore

“Our efforts at good governance are beginning to bear fruit. But we know that our task is far from over,” said Balisacan.

“With the upwardly revised second quarter gross domestic product (GDP) estimate, the growth for the first nine months of 2012 at 6.5 percent surpassed the upper end target of the 6.0 percent for the whole year,” Jose Ramon G. Albert, NSCB secretary-general, said in a separate statement.

On the demand side, increased consumer and government spending, increased investments in construction, and the third consecutive quarter of growth in external trade contributed to the highest quarterly growth since the third quarter of 2010, said Albert.

The stock market immediately went on “a feel good rally and was up 30 points from yesterday’s closing on this news, which the market already knows,” said Jonathan Ravelas, BDO Unibank market strategist.

The Philippine Stock Exchange index hit an intra-day, all-time high of 5,619.24, up 30 points or 0.54 percent as of 10:27 a.m.

“I think this growth was already highlighted, but with this development we see expectations of over 6 percent GDP growth for the fourth quarter and overall for the year of 6.5 to 7 percent, at least,”
said Ravelas.

“It’s really an upbeat economy,” he added.

The NSCB valued the third quarter output at P1.525 trillion at constant 2000 prices from P1.424 trillion a year earlier. The third quarter results bought the total output, as measured by the GDP, to P4.607 trillion in the first nine months of the year from P4.327 trillion in the same 2011 period.

"With projected population growing by 1.7 percent to 96.0 million, per capita GDP grew by 5.3 percent," Albert noted.

The third quarter growth not only surpassed the momentum set since the beginning of the year, it also exceeded the expectations for Philippine's fiscal performance, Budget Secretary Florencio Abad noted in a separate statement.

"Over the last 10 months, the Philippines demonstrated extraordinary fiscal strength, even in the face of a bleak global economy," said Abad.

"While we have always been confident in our ability to sustain our economic pace, the remarkable 7.1-percent growth in the third quarter is a resounding affirmation of the resilience of our fiscal position, especially when transparent, accountable, and participative governance lies at its foundation," he added. — With reports from Edgardo Tugade and Amanda Fernandez/OMG/KG/HS, GMA News

PHL*economy surges 7.1% in third quarter, fastest growth in ASEAN | Economy | GMA News Online | The Go-To Site for Filipinos Everywhere
 
Thai PM, Yingluck Shinawatra 邱仁乐, survives no-confidence vote


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BANGKOK: Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Wednesday easily survived a no-confidence vote orchestrated by her opponents in parliament who accused her of failing to crack down on graft.

Yingluck, Thailand's first female premier, won 308 of the 467 votes, securing support even from outside her six-party coalition which commands about three-fifths of the seats in the lower house.

The former businesswoman took office in August 2011 after a decisive election victory by her Puea Thai party which has close links to her brother, ousted former premier Thaksin Shinawatra.

"Parliament has voted for Prime Minister Yingluck to continue her work," house speaker Somsak Kiatsuranont announced after the vote, which followed three days of debate by MPs.

Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubumrung, Defence Minister Sukumpol Suwanatat and Deputy Interior Minister Chat Kuladilok also survived censure motions.

Yingluck was accused by the main opposition Democrat Party of overseeing corruption -- particularly in a controversial government rice purchase scheme -- and of being the puppet of her brother.

Thaksin was toppled by royalist generals in a coup in 2006. He lives overseas to avoid a jail sentence imposed in his absence for corruption charges that he contends were politically motivated.

His overthrow unleashed years of rival political street protests.

Two months of mass rallies against the previous government in 2010 by "Red Shirt" Thaksin supporters sparked a deadly military crackdown that left about 90 people dead and nearly 1,900 wounded.

Thaksin's opponents staged their own anti-government protests in Bangkok on Saturday, sparking clashes with the police.

Thai PM survives no-confidence vote - Channel NewsAsia
 
Congrat Ms. Yingluck! I believe she likes Vietnam. :smitten:
 
Congrat Ms. Yingluck! I believe she likes Vietnam. :smitten:


I think your PM Nguyen is infatuate with her. Almost all the pictures when the two are in together he's right next to her and I don't alphabetically lineup is the main reason.


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both met several times this year alone: ASEAN summit, Vietnam-Thailand joint cabinet meeting, Vietnam-Thailand strategic partnership agreement, etc...so they come closer. :kiss3:

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both met several times this year alone: ASEAN summit, Vietnam-Thailand joint cabinet meeting, Vietnam-Thailand strategic partnership agreement, etc...so they come closer. :kiss3:

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Could you introduce some detailed results when you are so close? or just like this summit, sitting together and then going home.
 

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