Sunday, 30 December 2007

Eating Crocodile With Tears?

A Hot Pot Restaurant hired some chef to show the process of killing crocodile in order to attract people to come. Big advertisement posters were put up in the centre of the city and people can easily check the time of the shows. “We think it’s a strategy of promotion. We opened recently, and we only want to get our name known. Speaking of the bloody of the show, it’s a matter of preference.” said a man in charge of the restaurant. (20th Dec, Dongfang Today) It’s universally acknowledged that crocodile is very vicious animal. It’s hard to imagine that the dying vicious is put on the chopping block and looks as a sheep among the shearers. It struggles to survive but almost impossible, which is held up as “a sensational show” by the boss of the restaurant. Bloody, cruel…It’s too horrible to look at, at least in my eye.

Quite a lot of people admit that the show is too bloody and inhuman but they still vie with each other in sharing eating “the victim” of slaughter. It’s really lamentable that their sympathy cannot triumph the lure of food. It is said that crocodile will burst into tears when it is wolfing down its prey, but fictitious tears. So do people do so when they eat it?

What the restaurant does is beyond reproach. However, at the cost of destroying humanity is ridiculous and not necessary. Just think of the shocking feeling brought to our heart and eyes. Putting up naked bloody slaughter in front of all the people for the purpose of getting more customers, then, awful influences on children will be too dreadful to contemplate.

According to the law, killing crocodile is not illegal, but it doesn’t mean they can show the process of killing, unscrupulously. There are ethics and regulation besides laws. Bloody killing show is absolutely a kind of heart detriment to people.

As the first province carrying on “Humanity Slaughtering”, Henan Province held the “Chinese Humanity Slaughtering Plan” on 16th December this year, which became the focus of the society and well-reputed. But, only a few days later, the “poor crocodile case” became absolute counterexample. What a shame!

A civilized country should not be the hell of animals. If we can’t avoid eating animals, the only thing we can do is to leave some respect humanity to them, at least, to their death.

Sunday, 23 December 2007

Minimal Assurance Needs To Change

2008 Coal Production Transport Requirement Joint Contract Summary Council ended on 18 December 2007. Electricity coal price will rise about 10% next year. According to price linkage system of the coal and electricity, the electricity price will rise if the coal price rises, but it hasn’t been adjusted yet this year. Five main Electricity Groups have complained that the coal price rising will put pressure on enterprises and hope to solve it by raising the electricity price. (December 18, "Beijing Commercial Daily")

Electricity coal is a kind of "plan coal", the price of which is much lower than the price on market. Although under the pressure of Executive Order, the state-owned coal enterprises can’t agree with it all along. Coal enterprises think that the price is too low and always think of raising price or reducing the electricity coal supply indicators. On the contrary, for cost considerations, electricity enterprises not only wish the price of electricity coal to be cheaper but also to buy more.

As the target of the two sides differ too much from each other, in recent years, the Production Transport Requirement Joint Contract Summary Council almost broke up every time – without the "matchmaker" of government, it will fail to reach agreement on fundamental.

This year, the price of electricity coal has finally been relatively highly increasing. It should be said that, it has certain inevitability. On the one hand, electricity coal price exactly has a great deviation from the value of the coal resources; On the other hand, mandatory scheming price does not conform to the laws of the market, even can not reflect the market supply-demand relationship. Moreover, facing the condition of growing shortage of resources, the country considers changing the economic development approach and the intensive use of resources conservation as a national policy, and committed itself to construct a resource-conserving society. In this environment, raising the prices of resources will become a logical choice - not only the price of coal and electricity but also the price of the oil, natural gas and other resources are to be raised, and the rising momentum will continue.

However, the rising of the prices of resources will inevitably bring about a chain reaction, because every walk of life must directly or indirectly consume various kinds of resources. Once the headstream rises, the price of variety of products downstream will sure rise. With the increase in resource prices, the prices of agricultural products are constantly rising. Bringing these two forces together, it will results in sustained growth of the overall price level. Since March of this year, the growth of China's Consumer Price Index (CPI) has remained at more than 3% for nine consecutive months, the whole year of which is expected to 4.6%, and this momentum will continue. Under the growing pressure of inflation, if the price of electricity, oil, natural gas and other resources still rose, it really should be a test to the affordability of the market and the residents.

The rising costs will force price up. The state establishes price linkage system of the coal and electricity is just based on this kind of logic. Changqing Cao, the prices Secretary of National Development and Reform Commission, has made it clear that, to the tariff adjustment, we not only have to consider the impact of the rise in the cost of coal, but also should consider the digestion ability for the electricity enterprises, as well as the affordability of the residents. After the rise of the electricity coal price, electricity enterprises should firstly be trying to digest the increasing cost because of the rise of the electricity coal price. After all, this digestion is limited, and even more the state-owned monopoly enterprises have no such enthusiasm. Therefore, the issue of affordability of the residents must be put on the agenda.

So, how to resolve the issue of affordability of the residents? The most direct and most effective way is to prop up the low-income families and residents, or increase their income, Because prices basically has little impact to the mid/high-income families and residents and the most affected is the low-income ones. As long as low-income families have the protection of the basic livelihood, the affordability of the residents will no longer be a problem. In fact, in this year, the central and local governments have allocated or provided the price subsidies for several times and in some localities have also raised the minimum standards of living. But such subsidies and adjustment are random, without institutional protection. I think that in order to protect the residents’ affordability of inflation, a linkage system of social security standards (including minimal assurance standards, minimum wage standards, etc.) and consumer price index should be the established - like the linkage system of coal and electricity.

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Hey! New faces in CCTV News

At 19:00 on December 4th, when "News Hookup" program began, two new faces appeared on screens - actually they were not particularly new, because they are old faces in other programs of CCTV in China-- some people scowled at this, feeling the program is not as solemn and majesty as before; however, some people were happy with that, as they saw our country advancing with the times. In short, nobody thought it a trivial matter-"News Hookup" conception makes great progresses.

Deep in my book, in this year, the news about the retirement of Zhibin Xing, the old compere of CCTV, has been reported for many times and every time controversial. Zhibin Xing has been in this position for more than 10 years, whose supporters praise her broadcasting style as "correct generous sitting respectfully, enunciating precisely and resounding", while whose opponents, led by Hongming Ye, CPPCC National Committee, submitting a proposal of "Let 'News Hookup' change compere" in two Conferences of China, thinking that "it's an indisputable fact that the broadcasters have such an aging structure reflected on the screen and the style of broadcasting is increasingly outdated, boring, and make the audience feel tired, single facial expression, dull eyes, with no vigor and vitality.”


It's rare in the world that member of the CPPCC National Committee submits proposals for a TV announcer in two Conferences of China. Whether to support or oppose the side, all approved the proposal in the positioning of this program: "CCTV 'News Hookup' as a famous column which is the most authoritative and has the highest ratings of China, is not only an important channel for people to understand the matters of nation, but also one of the important windows for international community to understand China's reform and opening-up. In a sense, the TV announcer of 'News Hookup' has the nature of spokesman of the country and stands for the country's overall image.” Therefore, the TV announcers also are called "national face." Since the several faces stand for the national image, they are no longer faces of TV announcers and they have become a ritual and cultural symbol. Then it definitely emphasizes the continuity and stability not in the form of daily updated content. So, everyone will understand why "News Hookup" always has little change in the content during many years.

"News Hookup" is actually the most authoritative and most important news program as we know, because it has a monopoly of news resources and administrative resources. The question lies in here: if a monopoly of news resources still exists, it doesn't matter whether retaining old compere or using new compere.

But it's unfair for other news medias. That is why the confusion of Yongyuan Cui,a well-known compere of CCTV, confused whether CCTV is a public television or commercial television in the end. Some researchers believe that "if we look at the issue not from the name of the institution, but from the essence of the management, CCTV is fully commercial television stations." That is to say, in the content, it's in the name of news, presents the form; in the management, it's in the name of ceremony and performs the commerce. It reaps all the benefits so that the other medias who long to do news and people who long to see news feel disappointed.

Open news resources, discharge administrative resources, and make other commercial medias have the opportunity to compete. Then, you can play all the roles as you like.

Sunday, 9 December 2007

Wow! Do you want to know who the winner is?

Hearing of somebody won RMB 100 million by buying lottery, journalists came in flocks to see, hoping to witness the “time of wonder”. On 3rd December, minister of propaganda of the Lottery Centre in Gansu, China invited all the journalists to have a dumpling feast. Acknowledged the lucky guy had already taken the huge sum of money and “escaped”, journalist felt disappointed, and blamed on the lottery centre not letting them know. (Reported on 5th December by Dongfang Today)

People never stopped questioning the authenticity about the prize-winning lottery tickets. “Why are all the numbers even?” “Will there be any skullduggery?” Aiming at these questions, the lottery centre explained that every time when they drew a lottery, there must be hundreds of audiences, as well as staffs of notary office. Also, lottery centre showed the prize-winning lottery ticket to the press.

However, the questioning never stopped. People were desperate to know who the lucky guy was. “We didn’t see the winner. How can we believe?” said one journalist, who didn’t want to tell his name.

Well, it’s obvious. All of the problems will be solved if the winner put himself forward. Journalist tried every trick in the book only wanted to find out the winner, but still couldn’t prevail against the lottery centre’s strategy - luring the enemy from his base. Therefore, almost all the journalists were targeting at the Lottery Centre. But, did the lottery centre do anything wrong?

Chinese lottery issue management measure states that all levels of marketing mechanism (including retailer) are obliged to keep the information of winners confidentially. They can’t let the information become public unless they get the permission from the winner. It means that keeping the information confidentially is the lottery issuing agency’s responsibility. The lottery centre was free from mistakes.

A month ago, media critic Mr. Sheng Dalin published an comment named “the lottery winner‘s identity should not be kept secret”, which called forth sharp criticism. People who fought against his viewpoint insisted that “if the identity reveal, troubles will follow as soon as possible.” Such as, relatives would want their share of cake, and thieves would be frequent visitor...But in many other countries, the identity of winner is unhidden.

In my opinion, Lottery is kind of Public game. The revealing of identity surely may cause some kinds of problems but it’s still possible. In view of practical situation in China, postponing revealing may be a feasible method. In the deferred period, the winner can adjust his heart and mind, and handle his wealth appropriately. And the public can have opportunity to realize who the winner is.

Kill two birds with one stone, why not?

Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Hot! Hypnogenesis !?

Recently, hypnogenesis becomes more and more popular in Zhengzhou, China. Also, many White-collars in Beijing, Shanghai mob forward to learn it. Meanwhile, losing weight, quitting smoking and marketing hypnogenesis come into vogue. However, Introduced by one insider, “none of the course in China is legal and there isn’t any law or regulation to restrict it.” (Reported by Dongfang Today 17th November 2007)

Hypnogenesis, a mysterious word, although easily induces people’s curiosity, still quite doubtful because nobody can guarantee its reliability. It’s obvious that in contemporary society, there are well-trained hypnogenesis therapists, and amateurs, maybe including some moocher for the sake of money as well. On the premise of it, hypnogenesis’s prevalence is really meaningful and thought-provoking. Why do people feel eager to learn this? Who is qualified to become a teacher of the hypnogenesis course? It’s worth discussing.

Hypnogenesis is the induction of sleep or hypnosis. Therapist uses constantly repeated word or action to stimulate the receiver in order to induce him to a particular state. You will find you are obediently following the therapist’s instruction and by degrees losing some subjective ability. Hypnogenesis has been proved as one the effective mental remedies, since it’s really bizarre, people should always be careful.

“What we insisted on emphasizing is morality.” said a person in charge of hypnogenesis training. Well, as you can see, it’s a little bit ambiguous. How can you make people believe that you are qualified enough to do this and how to measure your so-called morality? When people accept treatment in the state of hypnosis, nobody can get his bottom dollar the patient will be in a safe state, physically, mentally. May this leave any chance to the moochers?

Besides, hypnogenesis therapist qualification authentification is of vital importance. No law protects the patient’s right, which is completely decided by the hypnotist. Official authentificaiton can ensure that the hypnotist is assurable to some extent at least.
Coming to UK, everything is much more advanced. There are well-trained therapists and also plenty of hypnotherapy clinics and some kind of organizations that in charge of hypnotherapist and the clinics, such as Hypnotherapy Association and so on. As a supplementary therapy, people and make choices and obtain as much information as possible by using all the advanced resources in this field.

In China, competition is more and more severe today, and hypnogenesis is really a kind of awesome solution to mental disease, that’s why we have to guarantee this new field developing soundly.

Sunday, 2 December 2007

80-year-old woman sells newspaper on the street

An 80-year-old woman sells newspaper in a severely cold weather. She is smoking and shivering. Leaning on the wall of a warm take-away food restaurant, she’s heavily muffled up in an overcoat. The pictures published through internet strike many people.

There isn’t any information about the old woman’s family. All we can see is her hoary hair and her face covering in lines and wrinkles. Many people left their comments and said they were moved by the old lady’s spirit of earning her own living, which stimulated them to buy a newspaper from her and they thought she set a role modal to the young, because she’s still very diligent although at this age. But, seeing these pictures, I feel ever so sorry and shocked.

Moved!? I know, in our society, we really in need of something which will make us feel moved, but it must be true-heartedly moved. When I saw the pictures, I didn’t think of anything about how noble the example she set. What I care is why she still has to do this in such a cold weather; why there’s nobody taking care of her. Though we all have no idea about her family, her children, it’s mortifying that she’s doing this at her age.

At this age, she should enjoy her family relationships in a warm house, and her children must take care of her very well. So why is she here? Where are her children who should support her? If she doesn’t have any child, why didn’t government and related department do anything?

If that’s because her children doesn’t take up the responsibility of supporting her, civil administration department should do something to persuade her children; If it’s because there is some trouble in her family, she has to sell newspaper to earn living, related department can help her solve it through the social welfare channel in China; If she doesn’t have any child, government are obliged to take good care of her.

In conclusion, facing her, I can’t help feeling sorry. I think we should make a confession-her children (if exist) or related department or every one of us should. Do we really do well enough to look after the seniors? What they need most is caring, I think. We should take action as soon as possible. If you’re hesitated, just think that you also can’t avoid getting old…

Forbid love between teacher and student?

City College of Science and Technology University in Wuhan, China, required the supervisors to sign on the “Student Management Education letter of commitment”, which included one clause: Teachers and students can not have any love affairs. This became a hot issue. 97 supervisors signed on it till 3rd November.

I remember there used to be a teacher who was fired by the university because he was in a relationship with a student in last year. Is it really inappropriate for a teacher to have relationship with a student? A survey showed that 50% students thought it is acceptable to fall in love with teachers, while only 25% of them insisted on fighting against it.


picture 1 Lu Xun and Xu Guangping


picture 2 Shen Congwen and Zhang Zhaohe

Actually there are many romantic love stories between a teacher and a student. For example, Lu Xun(famous writer in China) and Xu Guangping(see picture 1), Shen Congwen(famous novelist in China) and Zhang Zhaohe(see picture 2). People take delight in talking about it but not treat with contempt.

In my opinion, avoiding teachers falling in love with their students seems to be a quite old-fashioned viewpoint and a little bit unethical. Teachers and students in the university are all adults. Everyone has right to pursue his happiness, especially his love. Free love is one of the most important things in a human being’s life. School forbidding teachers and students’ free love is inhuman. Just think of being restricted by others, it’s quite obvious that we will find it unbearable and we will really suffer a lot if we don’t have freedom, no matter what kind of freedom. Without doubt, it’s a torture, isn’t it? Why the school has the right to treat teachers and students as that way? It’s absurd, I think.

In the eyes of the law, this behavior is illegal. Marriage jurisprudence of China prescribes that love and marriage is personal affair and personal right and freedom. People who meet the terms prescribed by the law can fall in love with anybody you like (of course, the other side must agree), no matter where you are from, what party you are side with. If you love each other, just do it. Nobody can stay out of law, university either.

Several years ago, marriage of university students was also treated as illegal by university. But the law backed up the students, and universities had to cancel the unreasonable regulation. Well today, history repeats itself. University needs to chew upon it.

Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Yes she’s commendable, but…

Dan, 12, got up at four or five every morning. Instead of going to school, she went with her mother, a cleaner, and helped her clean the street. The besom is giant while the little girl is thin and weak but determined. It’s reported by Huaxi Metropolis recently.


A citizen took pictures of the girl and posted it on “163 BBS”, named, the most beautiful cleaner in Chengdu (capital of Sichuan Province, China), which suddenly became a hot topic, attracting many BBS users to comment on it. Some said: “You helped your mother clean the street, and we are all proud of your considerate.” Many similar praises such as “Life is tough but it’s not your fault, and it’s injected with color because of you” are in the majority.

However, I really feel shame of that. She’s only 12 years old. At this age, she should enjoy her school time and lead a worriless life. I am absolutely proud of her and moved by her. But is it “colorful” when we see a little girl bearing the heavy burden of life and having no chance to go to school? Sorry! To this aspect, I can’t see where the so-called “color” is.

I remember, in past few years, many primary schools began classes at half past seven. Most of the children had to get up at half past six, which made their parents write a joint letter, requiring half an hour more in order to let their children to have enough sleep. Government and school considered it seriously and made a decision of postponing the class time to eight o’clock. Thinking of Dan, the poor girl, got up three or four hours earlier than other pupils everyday, held a titanic besom to clean the street. It’s an incredible hardship, I believe.

It’s no doubt that our parents used to lead an extremely tough life when there were young. Such as one BBS user said “We used to get up in the midnight, chop wood and mow grass…” We should face it, I know, because it’s China’s history. Burdensome life made Chinese breathe severe air. But do you want this hardship replay again today?

After Reform and Opening-up in 1978, per capita GDP raises to more than 1000 US dollars in these years from 100 US dollars. In 2006, our total government revenue reached RMB 3,876 billion (258.4 billion pound ish). I think it’s necessary to toughen up children and let them go through the mill. But going too far is as bad as not going far enough. 20 years prosperity, we have reason to let every single child go to school and have enough to eat and wear. The more prosperous, the much we have to follow the needy families closely. What we need is better social welfare system.

Sunday, 25 November 2007

sex education for young age pupil in China

It was reported by Information on Times that a puberty sex education modal class was held by No. 4 Middle School in Guangzhou, China. Teachers, pupils and their parents talked about sex education openly. (You know, China is quite different from UK in this regard) This modal class harvested a warm welcome.

For the past few years, with the changes of dietetical habit and social environment, teenagers become sexual maturation at a much earlier age. 11 or 12 years old pupils show the signal of sexual maturation as they are just in primary school. School education didn’t pay much attention on this aspect, so most of the students learn the sex education knowledge through adult internet or DVD, and some pornography without proper instructions of sex education.

Statistics of China Population Net shows that 10 million females aborted in 2006-with a quarter under 18. Maternity and Infant Healthy Institute of Guangzhou also distributed some data: from January to July this year, 300 females took abortion operations each month, which included 1/4 or 1/5 minors. (Data from Yangcheng Evening news)

As a matter of fact, teaching sex education in primary school or middle school is not news. But, being influenced by traditional view, teachers and parents of pupils always stand humming and hawing, and never clearly introduce it. Take myself as an example, when I was in high school, our sex education teacher never said a single clear word. After 45 minutes she usually escaped from our classroom as soon as she could. We were still very confused, though we have had this lecture for a whole semester. So the deep penetration sex education as the way No.4 Middle School did was rare.

It’s vastly different from many other countries, such as UK, France etc. Sex education usually begins at an early age, for example, at children’s primary school time. “Primary school-aged children need age-appropriate information about the biological processes of sex and reproduction”, which is said on The Better Health Channel (BHC), establishing in May 1999 by the Victorian (Australia) Government. As we know, in these countries, sex knowledge is not an embarrassing topic, and children can discuss with their parents freely. However, it’s really nerve-wracking to talk this kind of issue in china, because most Chinese are still conservative.

Children feel curious about sex, but nobody gives them a proper guidance. They will easily go to extremes. As far as I am concerned, it’s time for education organization to establish suitable sex education system in order to bridge this knowledge gap. Don’t be shy and without ambiguous. Appropriate teaching material including books and videos are all necessary. Also, sex education is different from chasteness and condom education. It must be a lecture which students can benefit knowledge of sexual psychophysiology as well as sexual morality and law from.

It is said that the Swede refers to sex education as a life-long course. Chinese still have a long way to go. But I firmly believe that it will be better and better before long.

Tuesday, 20 November 2007

Can you stay in the gorgeous building with a good conscience ?

Yangzhuang primary school, in Yingquan District of Anhui Province, China, applied for international aid funds. Teaching building of the school seemed to be dilapidated, while the local government house is magnificent. The phenomenon seems to be very ridiculous and shocked, at least, in my opinion. (Nanfang Metropolis Newspaper 4th Nov 2007)

Japanese Mr. Shuiguzhun, a staff of Japanese aid organization, coming to do a field survey, surprisingly found the vast differences between the two buildings (primary school teaching building and local government house). He doubted that why government lavished so much money to build such a splendid building, while the primary school teaching building looked like “ruin”, although, the Japanese organization finally approved of allocating supporting funds to the school. But this survey was put on a Japanese newspaper. Chinese shame, isn't it? Treating pupils as this way, really unbearable.

It is universally acknowledged that Japan is generous to education. The most beautiful building you can see in countryside is absolutely a school teaching building, because the Japan education funds take up 6% of its national income, ranking 1st in the world. After world war Ⅱ, controlling consuming, saving money for education became their basic national policy. So how could Mr. Shuiguzhun understand?

Chinese either. Though local government “quibbled”, construction of government house was legitimate, and they didn’t spend a penny of public finance. Meanwhile the hardware facilities of school were provided by country, which wasn’t local government’s responsibility. Also they said the government of Yingquan District was too impoverished to afford it.

How paradoxical! How dare you stay in a well-decorated, full-appointed office, but take no notice to the school in such a tough condition only 10 km far away. Compulsory education should be one of the significant issues that government concerns. Don’t you feel ashamed of using others money to rebuild the school, and you, enjoy the “sinful” comfortable, and disregarded totally!

Shabby school, and the grand government house, being put together, it is self-evident. The more the government explained the more embarrassed. That's enough of your cheek!

It’s not a single phenomenon. Frankly speaking, I witnessed the same situation in my hometown. Beside my mother’s old house there was a school, with a klunky building and simple and crude equipment. However it’s the only one primary school for children in that village, while government there loves fireworks. When festival, the night sky is gorgeous, shining the frazzle, below.

Friday, 16 November 2007

Underachiever Discrimination

Teachers of Dongguan Huizu primary school in Henan Province, China, asked the underachievers to pretend to be ill in order to “escape” from District uniform examination assessment.

Li crying for the whole day, made his mother Ms. Li quite worried. “I tried to ask him, and he told me that because he didn’t do well in past exams, his teacher asked him to pretend to be ill. It’s ridiculous!” The mother of the 11-year-old boy still couldn’t help being angry.

As Ms. Li said, it’s not the first time that her son’s teacher asked him to cheat, and other students who didn’t have good marks in exams were required to do the same thing. “It’s the District uniform exam. If pupils don’t do well, it will bring bad effect to the teachers’ reputation.” said Ms. Li, with extreme furious, “I think my son has the right to take the exam, no matter how he does it.”

Well, it sounds to be quite absurd, but still ordinary in China, where exam-oriented education system takes the leading position, although government always emphasizes the importance of education for all-round development. I think it’s a meaty theme for study and debate.

To be honest, when I was a pupil, I didn’t need to take any exams since I did well enough in during-semester tests. (That’s our school’s encouraging policy for hard-working students.) I used to wish if I could escape from all the exams, it would really be the most fantastic thing in the world. But oddly disappointed feeling came up when I saw others taking exams, because I think, I lost the chance of taking exams.

Now just come back to the issue. First of all, taking examination is students’ right, obviously. Depriving of it, I mean in such a situation, it will be kind of esteem detriment. It doubtlessly must make Li feel seriously frustrated and heart-losing. You know it’s always not very easy for children to rebuild self-confidence. Here is a picture showing that a boy wanted to jump from the building to commit suicide because the teacher’s words hurt him(from Information Ontimes in China).

Secondly and importantly, it’s cheating. In order to deal with the assessment of education, teachers made a choice of telling lies, which surely set a bad example to children. The reputation of themselves, and the prestige of school, both will be elegant reasons. But, if teachers were cheaters, what would the children think?

Then a problem has arisen. Why are the teachers so anxious about the marks of students? The answer is that education evaluation department assesses teachers work by their students’ mark of exams. Using this ruler, can the result of assessment come up to the education evaluation department’s expectation? I believe not.

Blaming on teachers too much makes no sense, I think, because both students and teachers are the “victims” of exam-oriented education system. It’s necessary for teachers to treat every student on an equal footing, and more pressing issue must be adjusting the education evaluation criteria practically. A relaxed education environment surely makes students more comfortable.

Don’t worry if you are not a top student in class, Bill Gates either.

Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Dangerous Excitement

Pan, a 17 teenager committed suicide because of fruit machine casino in Suzhou, China


Pan thought he lost 100,000 Yuan(about £6,700 ) after several months’ spilling money gambling game. Then he decided to kill himself.

Remaining roast eggplant, a bottle of agricultural chemical, and a post named “suicide note of complaints” on BBS became the only things he left to his family.


What I can see is a heart-stricken father, holding his son’s picture, whose tears were exhausted. “I really hope that my death can arouse the boss of fruit machine casino playing centre and punish them.” Pan must be shouting from his heart at his last time, but he still could not have any courage to face his live.

Pan disclosed that near Hualian supermarket there was a fruit machine casino playing centre, which made him homeless and dare not go to school. Leaving his father’s phone number, he made a choice of suicide. Hence, the tragedy.


21st September 2007, 3000 fruit machine casinos were crushed down by Beijing Public Security Bureau; from July to September of this year, Tianjin Public Security Bureau investigated and captured more than 550 fruit machine casinos; city Yangpu destroyed more than 800 fruit machine casinos during June......Government took actions, obviously.

Destroying the machines is absolutely necessary. Please allow me just narrow the main issue to problem of teenagers. So, another significant thing must be giving a guide to the young people. Since immature, they are easily affected by others and indulging themselves to something, which they consider as very new and exciting. Then it’s possible for them losing their bearings. And even, one pit-fall leads to endless misery and regret. That is an old Chinese saying.

Government, society and family are obliged, and imperative to create some opportunities to enrich young people’s life of the mind. Especially the government, opening some camps of science or society,for example, will be helpful, and of course, free is best, because in China, many family still can’t afford the camp fees, especially the migrant worker’s family as Pan’s. That’s why Psychologist Ms Sudan Xu stated, as the background of family, pan must easily welter in unhealthy games, such as gambling, which I think, is really a dangerous excitement.

Eventually, “Life is valuable. But life belongs to us only once.” I am sure most of us know it thoroughly. Pan could choose between death and bravely facing reality. Unfortunately, he made such a decision.

I would always like focusing teenager’s problem because I think, to some extent, (maybe) to be a little bit exaggeration, it has respect to the future of a country. In my opionion, it’s difficult for a country to be stronger and have a prosperous prospects in the furure if it never follows adolescent education closely.