Across Beijing and throughout China, one comes across red banners hanging on railings, bridges and generally “around.” Ever since I saw one in Shenzhen that read: “Without the strictness of the red light, (you) never can have the
文化部,桌游联盟开幕典礼以及桌面游戏设计人才原创能力建设高级研修班 中国文化部创立了一个桌游联盟(2012年八月27日)以帮助支持中国的桌面游戏产业。我非常荣幸的看到我的合作伙伴,李翔先生,成为团队的一员并致辞。同样也是一份殊荣可以在全国范围内来发表首届培训会议给文化部代表。 The Chinese Culture Ministry established a Board Game Alliance (Aug. 27, 2012) to help support the growth of the tabletop industry in China. It was an honor to watch my partner, Terry Li, become a
It was an honor to be invited and to be given a chance to explain (as a founding member of the industry here) where China’s tabletop industry had come from, and where it might be going, as
How do we know who to dedicate ourselves to? In order to find the right working relationships, and avoid as much waste as possible, we need to ask. Scientists remind us: we don’t see objects, we see
The things you see around The Jing are fascinating. Beyond the impressive palaces, temples and sites I like: T-Shirts, posters, billboards and other signs. Chinglish? Too easy. The ones that are the best are the ones that are