What’s Happening in China. Russell Leu joins Jay Fidell in the ThinkTech Studio to discuss Environmental Consciousness in China. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community. […]
Strengthening Consitutionalism and Human Rights In asia
Michael Davis and Jay Fidell talk how Asia and its constituent nations are doing on Human Rights issues and what is likely to happen going forward, as discussed in Michael Davis’ recent article in the Journal of Democracy. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii […]
Beijing Gears Up for Its Annual Winter Pollution Woes (Think Tech Asia)
Thanks to China’s Tough Anti-Pollution Stance and Quest for Renewable Energy Innovation. Today’s show explores what’s happening in China, what China is doing about mitigation of environmental pollution and its quest to lead innovation on ridding pollution by building green, renewable energy industries in China and around the world. How is the U.S. impacted by […]
What is 11/11 Singles Day And Why Should You Know About It (ThinkTech Asia)
China’s Alibaba Is Transforming Retail Behavior- Both Consumers And Merchants- via Digital Technology. The big news in China this past week was not President Trump’s visit to Beijing and his meeting with President Xi Jinping. The big news is 11/11. This was the biggest day in China – that is retail spending day- via ecommerce. […]
A Family and Friends Journey of Discovery to China (Navigating the Journey)
Learning About Ones Ancestral Home. Former Honolulu City Councilmember and attorney Leigh-Wai Doo an attorney in Hawaii for more than 46 years. Leigh-Wai Doo appears on Navigating the Journey with MarshaRose Joyner to share his program to lead family and friends on a journey of discovery to China. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet […]
Moving 21 7 Million People in a Day (ThinkTech Asia)
The Beijing Transportation Blues. The city of Beijing, a massive 6,000 square miles – larger than the state of Connecticut – and with an enormous population of 21.7 million people crammed into this area and with a population density twice of New York – it is a wonder how people move around this huge city. […]
Chinas New Revolution – Innovation –
Lessons can and must be learned from China’s latest revolution — Innovation Chinese-style. It’s real. Copycatting is out, innovation is in. Chinese companies such as the bike sharing company OFO is going global already in Europe and has even started operations in Seattle. Success in innovation can attributed to technology, motivated “unicorns” and billionaires and […]
700 Million People In China On The Move
700 million people on the move, the largest migration of people on this October 1. It’s half the population of China- everyone is on the move. The world’s largest migration occurs from October 1 to 8. Why are they on the move? Where are they going? How are they affecting us all ? It’s China’s […]
All the Worlds a Stage and All the Men and Women Merely Lawyers
Alan W.C. Ma. Alan is a Hawaii lawyer whose practice focus has been immigration law. With both an MBA and a JD, Alan has over 30 years of legal experience, and has been consistently listed since 1993 in the publication Best Lawyers in America. Alan has also been involved in the global entertainment industry for […]
Shopping Malls In China
China leads the world in in terms of shopping centers. 7 out of 10 cities globally are Chinese cities with the most completed shopping space. Russell Leu and Jay Fidell look at the largest shopping center in Beijing – the futuristic Galaxy Soho. Why are the Chinese in love with shopping centers ? Why do […]