Tangshan Tigers: The Golden Key

Tangshan Tigers: The Golden Key
Author: Dan Lee
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2008-01-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0141919760

In this second brilliant Tangshan adventure, the Tigers are back at the Beijing International Academy, training for their next victory. But when their friend Li-lian disappears and Master Chang vanishes, the Tigers grow suspicious. A vital clue leads them to their Master, and a deadly hunt begins. Master Chang must find a mysterious golden key, which will unlock priceless treasures – and save Li-lian’s life.

The Golden Key

The Golden Key
Author: Dan Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

At the Beijing International Academy for Martial Arts, the Tangshan tigers are training for their next victory. But when their friend Li- Lian disappears and their instructor, Master Chang, vanishes, the Tigers grow suspicious. A vital clue leads them to their master, and a deadly hunt begins. Master Chang must find a mysterious golden key, which will unlock priceless treasures- and save Li-Lian's life.

Tangshan Tigers

Tangshan Tigers
Author: Dan Lee
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2008-03-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0141322853

The Tigers travel to Japan for a new championship tournament against the Kyoto Institute. Thrilled to be competing, the team is thrown by Master Chang succumbing to a strange illness. Other teachers and pupils are getting ill too, and it's clear someone's determined to stop the tournament. It's a race against time for the Tigers to find their new enemy, but is it already too late?

Tangshan Tigers: The Silver Shadow

Tangshan Tigers: The Silver Shadow
Author: Dan Lee
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2008-09-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0141919787

The Tangshan Tigers are back in training and ready for a break from solving crimes. But when their head teacher, Mr Wu, starts acting suspiciously, the Tigers smell a rat and know it’s up to them to solve the sinister case. Can they uncover the mystery of Mr Wu before the school’s reputation is ruined . . . forever?

Tangshan Tigers

Tangshan Tigers
Author: Dan Lee
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2008-01-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0141322837

Matt James is thrilled to win a place at the Beijing International Academy. Soon he's learning new moves and making new friends. But in the background, shadowy figures hide, looking for the opportunity to pounce. In this first action-packed adventure, the Tangshan Tigers must unite to stop a thief in his tracks. Can they save their priceless jade trophy before it disappears for good?

Resurging Asian Giants

Resurging Asian Giants
Author: Klaus Gerhaeusser
Publisher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9290920688

The economies of the People's Republic of China and India have seen dramatic growth in recent years. As their respective successes continue to reshape the world's economic landscape, noted Chinese and Indian scholars have studied the two countries' development paths, in particular their rich and diverse experiences in such areas as education, information technology, local entrepreneurship, capital markets, macroeconomic management, foreign direct investment, and state-owned enterprise reforms. Drawing on these studies, ADB has produced a timely collection of lessons learned that serves as a valuable refresher on the challenges and opportunities ahead for developing economies, especially those in Asia and the Pacific.

The Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Huayuanzhuang East

The Oracle Bone Inscriptions from Huayuanzhuang East
Author: Adam C. Schwartz
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501505297

Since 1899 more than 73,000 pieces of inscribed divination shell and bone have been found inside the moated enclosure of the Anyang-core at the former capital of the late Shang state. Nearly all of these divinations were done on behalf of the Shang kingsand has led to the apt characterization that oracle bone inscriptions describe their motivations, experiences, and priorities. There are, however, much smaller sets of divination accounts that were done on behalf of members of the Shang elite other than the king.First noticed in the early 1930's, grouped and periodized shortly thereafter, oracle bone inscriptions produced explicitly by or on behalf of "royal familygroups" reveal information about key aspects of daily life in Shang societythat are barely even mentioned in Western scholarship. The newly published Huayuanzhuang East Oracle Bone inscriptions are a spectacular addition to the corpus of texts from Anyang: hundreds of intact or largely intact turtle shells and bovine scapulae densely inscribed with records of the divinations in which they were used. They were produced on the behalf of a mature prince of the royal family whose parents, both alive and still very much active, almost certainly were the twenty-first Shang king Wu Ding (r. c. 1200 B.C.) and his consort Lady Hao (fu Hao). The Huayuanzhuang East corpus is an unusually homogeneous set of more than two thousand five hundred divination records, produced over a short period of time on behalf of a prince of the royal family. There are typically multiple records of divinations regarding the same or similar topics that can be synchronized together, which not only allows for remarkable access into the esoteric world of divination practice, but also produce micro-reconstructions of what is essentially East Asia's earliest and most complete "day and month planner." Because these texts are unusually linguistically transparent and well preserved, homogeneous in orthography and content, and published to an unprecedentedly high standard, they are also ideal material for learning to read and interpret early epigraphic texts. The Huayuanzhuang East oracle bone inscriptions are a tremendously important Shang archive of "material documents" that were produced by a previously unknown divination and scribal organization. They expose us to an entirely fresh set of perspectives and preoccupationscentering ona member of the royal family at the commencement of China's historical period. The completely annotated English translation of the inscriptions is the first of its kind, and is a vibrant new source of Shang history that can be accessedto rewrite and supplement what we know about early Chinese civilization and life in the ancient world. Before the discerning reader are the motives, preoccupations, and experiences of a late Shang prince working simultaneously in service both for his Majesty, his parents, and hisown family.

Planetary Mine

Planetary Mine
Author: Martin Arboleda
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2020-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1788732960

A clarion call to rethink natural resource extraction beyond the extractive industries Planetary Mine rethinks the politics and territoriality of resource extraction, especially as the mining industry becomes reorganized in the form of logistical networks, and East Asian economies emerge as the new pivot of the capitalist world-system. Through an exploration of the ways in which mines in the Atacama Desert of Chile—the driest in the world—have become intermingled with an expanding constellation of megacities, ports, banks, and factories across East Asia, the book rethinks uneven geographical development in the era of supply chain capitalism. Arguing that extraction entails much more than the mere spatiality of mine shafts and pits, Planetary Mine points towards the expanding webs of infrastructure, of labor, of finance, and of struggle, that drive resource-based industries in the twenty-first century.

The Asian Tsunami

The Asian Tsunami
Author: S. K. Jayasuriya
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1849806837

The 2004 Asian tsunami was the greatest natural disaster in recent times. Almost 230,000 people died. In response, governments in Asia and the broader international community announced large aid programs. The resulting assistance effort was one of the largest humanitarian programs ever organised in the developing world. This book discusses the lessons of the aid effort for disaster protection policy in developing countries.