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"We will wait 100 years...."

We have to think progressively buddy. Now Shanghai is set to surpass even Tokyo.

Can't think about past all the time. The future...

No, the Japanese always don't foresee the future. I am waiting for what Abe will say in the 70th commemorate on victory of WWII.

Will Abe or Japanese king come to China on that date?
 
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No, the Japanese always don't foresee the future. I am waiting for what Abe will say in the 70th commemorate on victory of WWII.

Me, too. Let's hope he will address all concerns appropriately and move towards lasting recuperation between Japan and China. As China continues to grow in power and wealth, Japan has to consider its implication to the regional order.

Peace and Freedom of Navigation ! Yes, let's do it. :)
 
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In a 100 years I think Shanghai would have already surpassed Hong Kong's level , bro.

Its already impressive now in 2015...can't even imagine how it would be like in 2115! ;)

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Yeah Shanghai is fine, and in the neigborhood and I think in 100 years these cities would look superb ...

Tokyo
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Macau
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Hong Kong
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Seoul
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Taipei
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Singapore
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Pictures from:
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Hopefully by then East Asia will finally be integrated. A las we will not live to see in in our lifetime. :(

Oh we are well connected already. Say flights, you know Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul and Taipei all have 2 airports, one smaller downtown, one bigger and further from town right? These 4 cities are connect by their downtown airport, say Hongqiao (not Pudong), Haneda (not Narita), Gimpo (not Incheon) and Songshan (not Taoyuan), shuttled services! Super convenient. Only Hong Kong, Macau have one airport so no choice for these 2 cities.

In Pudong airport, the bigger one, there are flights to more than 60 countries.
In Hongiqao, the downtown airport, only 5 (JP/SK/HK/TW/MC)! Rest are all domestic.
 
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Hopefully by then East Asia will finally be integrated. A las we will not live to see in in our lifetime. :(

Core of the problem. Hope our generation will be able to overcome the disputes and destructive differences.

Colonial legacy buried seeds of territorial row
By Ding Gang 2015-6-3 23:28:04

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Illustration: Liu Rui/GT


As the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII draws near, reviewing the different development paths of Asian countries after the war is important to better understand the challenges China faces of territorial disputes with its neighboring countries.

Around the 1950s and early 1960s, most colonial Asian states declared independence, after which they engaged in two different approaches to realize development. Firstly, they tried to explore a path which fitted their conditions, and in this way they wanted to grow into developed countries as soon as possible.

The second approach is that they tried to resume the course of history that had been disrupted by foreign intrusions or colonialism, and in this way they sought to realize national rejuvenation.

However, both approaches have proved bumpy. In the Cold War era, most Asian countries had to pick sides between the US and the Soviet Union, and their hopes of seeking independence were compromised.

After the Cold War, these countries have been given more freedom to promote these two development models. When globalization prevails, emerging economies in Asia have been enjoying an unprecedented environment for rise. With more energies injected to improve the two models, many Asian countries have seen reasonably rapid growth and regional vitality has also been enlarged.

These two models adopted by rising Asian powers are conducive to confirming these countries' new positions in the world, and influence the restructure of the regional and global order.

But an emphasis on national independence and an awareness of nationalism will usually stimulate the ethos to protect sovereign integrity. It cannot be avoided as long as a state makes real efforts to seek more independence and national dignity. Such a trend buried the seeds for potential territorial disputes.

In the past, Western suzerains usually controlled colonies by demarcating controversial border lines and raising internal ethnic tensions. Therefore, Asian states tend to regard border demarcations as an essential sign of real independence. Fixed and recognized border lines are closely linked, they believe, to their development, stability and unity.

This is the root cause for the territorial disputes between China and some of its neighbors. With or without an external major power's intervention, conflicts regarding territorial sovereignty would emerge. The perception that these territorial disputes would be solved if the US was removed from the equation is wrong.

Washington has its own strategic considerations in the South China Sea, but from another perspective, it is the resurrection of national consciousness among the countries on the perimeter of the South China Sea that gives Washington leverage.

But it must be noted that the territorial disputes among some Asian countries are fundamentally different from the aggressive imperial intrusions imposed by the West and Japan in the past. WWII was inevitable because the rise of German Nazis and Japanese militarism was sparked by their lust for conquering vast new territories. But the current territorial disputes among Asian powers are caused by the awakening of their national identity and need for sovereign integrity. These are historical issues and will be addressed during the process of independence.

Therefore, most territorial issues in Asia, including the South China Sea disputes, can be resolved peacefully. In fact, settling border conflicts is the final step to remove the colonial residue once and for all.

The process requires the cooperation of non-Asian powers that are stakeholders in Asia, but Asian countries should depend on themselves to find out a satisfying approach.

Whether Asia can deal with this issue properly will determine whether it will be able to blaze a new trail of development which is different from the West's.
 
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Oh we are well connected already. Say flights, you know Shanghai, Tokyo, Seoul and Taipei all have 2 airports, one smaller downtown, one bigger than further from town right? These 4 cities are connect by their downtown airport, say Hongqiao (not Pudong), Haneda (not Narita), Gimpo (not Incheon) and Songshan (not Taoyuan), shuttled services! Sooooo convenient. Only Hong Kong, Macau have one airport so no choice for these 2 cities.


So true buddy! There's even a nexus for the Nagoya-Ningbo ; it's so common now for Japanese who work in China to just stay there Monday to Friday and fly home to Japan on weekends . It's like a person working in NYC on weedays and flying back to Chicago on weekends.

Distance is a thing of the past now that we have so many integrated airports.

Heck there's even a frequent flyer miles program with Vanilla Air for Tokyo to Taipei and last I remember they had a special for $50 one way!!! About 6000 yen. So cheap!!
 
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I thought HSR was the new future. :-)

LOL!

For America? You know that's not going to be the case , specially where I work at --- in South Jersey? Ever since the recent Amtrak mishap in Philadelphia--- I doubt any really HSR projects will see the light of day here in the U.S.

Plus, it's going to be a headache building tracks through the states and legislating it through each individual state.

lol! Wish it was like the old days where people were Gung Ho about building the Trans-Pacific or the NYPANO! ;)
 
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I thought HSR was the new future. :-)

For America? You know that's not going to be the case , specially where I work at --- in South Jersey? Ever since the recent Amtrak mishap in Philadelphia--- I doubt any really HSR projects will see the light of day here in the U.S.

You guys have a boring version of the future. My version has fast moving pods that rapidly transport people - not unlike Futurama:

In Which We Attempt To Explain The Hyperloop With A Minimum Of ‘Futurama’ Jokes

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Of happening!!!

Elon Musk's Hyperloop getting test track

Hyperloop Alpha: This Could Change Transit Forever
 
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You guys have a boring version of the future. My version has fast moving pods that rapidly transport people - not unlike Futurama:

In Which We Attempt To Explain The Hyperloop With A Minimum Of ‘Futurama’ Jokes

18w6j5fq2d5rjjpg.jpg


Of happening!!!

Elon Musk's Hyperloop getting test track

Hyperloop Alpha: This Could Change Transit Forever


Hahahaha! Wow! That's an awesome vision of the future, pretty Lady ;)

You guys have a boring version of the future. My version has fast moving pods that rapidly transport people - not unlike Futurama:

In Which We Attempt To Explain The Hyperloop With A Minimum Of ‘Futurama’ Jokes

18w6j5fq2d5rjjpg.jpg


Of happening!!!

Elon Musk's Hyperloop getting test track

Hyperloop Alpha: This Could Change Transit Forever


Btw your avatar??? Is that a dead Pikachu made into a suit????!!!!


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No way!!! Pikachu cosplay for Gir:

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Hahahahaha. You into cosplay eh? Had a thought just about now.

They have cosplay in Norway too? There was actually one by Philly couple of weeks ago.

American girls dressed up as anime characters ... Or wearing kimono.... ;) ;)
 
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Hahahahaha. You into cosplay eh?

:ashamed:Maybe.

They have cosplay in Norway too?

Oh yes, no major conventions though:(. AnimeCon in Germany is about as close as cosplay conventions get to Norway:angry:.

I went as Rainbow Dash last time, my BF (now ex:nana:) went as Pinkie Pie:sarcastic:.

A bit like this (Not us though, but if you ask nicely, maybe I'll post a pic of me too:-)):smitten:.
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What's this threads topic? I feel like we're waaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy off on a tangent now.

:victory:
 
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:ashamed:Maybe.



Oh yes, no major conventions though:(. AnimeCon in Germany is about as close as cosplay conventions get to Norway:angry:.

I went as Rainbow Dash last time, my BF (now ex:nana:) went as Pinkie Pie:sarcastic:.

A bit like this (Not us though, but if you ask nicely, maybe I'll post a pic of me too:-)):smitten:.
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What's this threads topic? I feel like we're waaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy off on a tangent now.

:victory:


Chouuuuusugoi!!!!!!!

I wanna see you in cosplay :)
 
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