China in London

In the 1960′s people used to talk about the Iron Curtain. That has now gone, hopefully forever, but at the same time people used to say “yes but beware of the ‘Silk Curtain”. Even then they knew that China would be the next great participant in the global economy and the fear was that they may overtake the Western countries with their progress.

In a way they were right, but in a way although China is still a Communist country, there is a feeing of optimism about China becoming part of the
Global integration. They are providing us with all sorts of new opportunities and ideas and employment. Whole departments of famous British automotive and engineering companies have happily moved to China to share their knowledge and expertise. We are glad that much of China will be part of the world’s affluent, instead of being pushed back into being a large part of the world’s poor. We know that there are injustices there and exploitation, but surely much less than in some other parts of the world.

Now our Mayor, Mr Livingstone plans to recruit teachers from China to help London children learn Mandarin. This must surely be one of his better ideas. He believes we must capitalise on the burgeoning Chinese economy. There will be huge numbers of visitors from China to London over the next few years possibly 100 million by 2020.
Mandarin is a very difficult language and the best time to learn a second language is when you’re very young. By 2020 we should have many bilingual
English/ Chinese speakers, which will be an enormous benefit both to those learning to and speak the language and those who are involved in the tourist, education and business sectors.
One of the wonderful qualities of the Chinese is their curiosity and desire to know about matters outside their own experience and they will no doubt come to London to see its famous landmarks and learn about its long and extraordinary history.

If only the government would follow Mr Livingstone’s lead and make a second language compulsory to learn, for all children from Primary school age.
Let’s hope these plans come to successful fruition. He also has India in his sights.

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Jane Merrow
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3 Responses to China in London

  1. jesse says:

    Cheapest flight from Beijing China to London UK? For a return trip of a month, which is the cheapest flight?
    Travelling to London from Beijing China, A return trip of the period of a month, which flight should be cheap or advise-able?

  2. OCT1989 says:

    try "Amazing Tours and Travel"

    http://www.ytbtravel.com/amazingtoursandtravel

    use either the "one way and advanced flight" search or the "interntional flight search" for best results.
    References :

  3. Mr. T's Pretty Cuzzin says:

    Book direct from British Airways. They are currently the cheapest at $1015 USD return, and it is a nonstop flight. Air China is the only other nonstop flight, but $120 higher currently.

    http://www.britishairways.com/travel/home/public/zh_cn
    References :
    ITAsoftware.com flight route, availability, and price research tool

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