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Lulu Wang
In this episode, I Interview Lulu Wang.
Lulu Wang is a famous Dutch writer of Chinese origin. She has published 10 books, of which 3 are published internationally.
Her first book The Lily Theater is published in 28 countries. Her tenth book is called Rainland, wo ai ni (Rainland, I love you!).
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Lulu Wang on Culture Matters
- 183 Chinese American Culture with Ken Wilcox - 19 November 2024
- 182 Living in China with Terence Clarke - 29 October 2024
- Embassies and Cultural Competence - 22 October 2024
I hereby thank the Dutch writer of Chinese origin
– The Wise People Must Come From The East, because I heard exactly what Confucius is saying “People are everywhere the same, only there habits are different.” and what I read of the writer earlier: Chinese people are just people who also get tired when they climb a hill. (how on earth is that possible?) –
for the many in very clear and very well articulated words full of wisdom for at least trying to avoid problems between West and East as well as between East and West by laughing about the differences in these habits,
and if problems still occur, we have for instance more nukes than you, by solving these problems between West and East as well as between East and West without nukes, because with nukes the differences are not that funny anymore,
so just forget all the stuff with nukes, which also is the case with the North and the South,
so in the case that problems occur: don’t use the nukes too quickly in the West, the East, the North and the South, because one will never know what is happening after that!