Jose Manuel Tesoro · September, 2005

Latest posts by Jose Manuel Tesoro from September, 2005

South Korea: Seoul Man

One Free Korea writes a detailed profile of Seoul mayor Lee Myung Bak, one of two potential Grand National Party candidates for the presidency.

14 September 2005

Thailand: Minority Reports

Stilee at Thai-blogs.com‘s posts on Muslim schools in the Thai south and Chinese dialect associations have generated much discussion about the kingdom's minorities.

14 September 2005

Vietnam: Travel Advisory

The impending visit of Our Man in Hanoi‘s parents prompts him to write a letter to visitors to Vietnam: “The first thing you have to realize is — nothing is...

14 September 2005

China: More Yahoo! Reactions

Yahoo Hong Kong's turnover of subscriber information that helped result in journalist Shi Tao's conviction continues to draw comment. Angry Chinese Blogger provides a link to the Chinese text and...

9 September 2005

Malaysia: Patriotism

Kenny of kennysia.com writes a long, heartfelt, and much commented-on post on loving Malaysia: “Be proud . . . Just don't love it blindly.”

9 September 2005

Thailand: Youthful Dangers

Steve at Thai-blogs.com describes the dangers facing Thai youth — moto-racing, inter-college rivalry and freshman parties — and wonders why lax school administrators aren't punished.

9 September 2005

Japan: Characters and Conformity

Andy Gray has been visiting Tokyo's Yoyogi Park and chronicling the characters he finds there on his charming photoblog Japanwindow. This week he puts up pictures of the 50s boy-gang...

8 September 2005

Philippines: Hotmanila

Torn and Frayed in Manila reads the latest issue of e-tabloid Hotmanila and cheers. Founded in 2000 by disaffected print journalist Alan C. Robles, Hotmanila gained early fame for its...

8 September 2005

Singapore: Fear of a White Elephant

A mysterious installation of cardboard white elephants outside a subway station causes consternation in Singapore. Singapore Ink speculates on their origins, Doubleyellow cheers their existence, and Omeka na Huria says...

8 September 2005

Vietnam: A Part of the World

Noodlepie translates a few entries in the contest for Vietnamtourism's new slogan, which is on until Sept. 30. One of them: “Vietnam – A Part of the World.”

7 September 2005

Philippines: Gloria Survives

In Manila, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's comfortable escape from impeachment charges in Congress has provoked much commentary about politicians and popular representation.

7 September 2005

Malaysia: Corporate Ladder

Mack Zulkifli of Brand New Malaysian praises his PM for advocating a more innovative business culture, particularly in state-run firms, but recounts his skepticism that much will change among Malaysia's...

7 September 2005

South Korea: Typhoon Names

As typhoon Nabi glides into Busan, The Asia Pages muses on how, since 2000, typhoons have been given local Asian names so that “by having a name people could relate...

7 September 2005

China: Beijing Signs, Shanghai Slums

Danwei observes that Olympic Beijing is correcting the public English on its signs, e.g. “Racist Park,” while down in Shanghai, Bingfeng Teahouse thinks his city ought to mimic Beijing another...

7 September 2005