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ABOUT JADE DRAGON ONLINE Welcome to: The Jade Dragon - once San Diego's publication source for Asian culture - emerges bigger and better than ever as Jade Dragon Online!. Now spanning the world through the power of the Internet, Jade Dragon Online expands your knowledge of Asian culture through feature articles on martial arts, Asian philosophy, holistic health, doing business in Asia, the overseas Asian experience JADE DRAGON ONLINE HOME PAGE Jade Dragonbytes. Hear what the Jade Dragon has to say about fascinating topics, such as how to have fun with ice and snow in China, how red paper brought him prosperity, what exotic Asian foods he tried for Halloween, Liu Bolin—The Invisible Man. and much more! Visit his lair and subscribe today! Let the dragon know what's on yourmind.
GRANDMA’S KITCHEN: FILIPINO PARTY FOODS The following recipes are my daughter’s favorite Grandma party foods. Including the recipe for Noonoos (Pancit Bihon). 3 - 4 cups of chicken broth, you will know how much by the consistency of the saute. Quickly saute all the vegetables in a large pan. Woks work great! Add flaked chicken and shrimp. THE CHINESE SPEAR: THE KING OF CHINESE WEAPONS The Chinese Spear: The King of Chinese Weapons. "When you use the spear you must judge where you are going to hit and focus your eyes on the target. Focus your eyes on your opponent's head, torso, or foot. When the spear is thrust, you should coordinate the weapon with your mind, hands, and feet. Your spear should shoot like a dragon risingTAOISM AND THE SAGE
Taoism and the Sage Part 5 by Ted Kardash This is the fifth and final article of a series on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back several thousand years. JIANG TAIGONG: THE SUPREME STRATEGIST Classical Strategists series. Jiang Taigong: The Supreme Strategist. By M.E.H. Part 1 of a 2-Part Series. In our global society, Sunzi’s (Sun Tzu) Art of War is known as the most well-written and popular strategy classic from China. Some of the other popular Chinese military classics are Sun Bin’s The Art of War, Huang Shek Gong’s Three Strategies and Wuzi’s Art of War.TAO OF HEALTH
This continues our ongoing series, The Tao of Health by Eyton Shalom. In subsequent issues, Eyton will focus on various aspects of Oriental medicine. If you have a question or concern about Oriental medicine, please send all letters in care of Jade Dragon Online, P.O. Box 23744, San Diego, CA 92193-3744, or call Eyton at (619) 595-0709. THE WAY OF THE SHADOWS MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING FOR THE BLIND The Way of the Shadows: Martial Arts Training for the Blind Warrior. by Stefan Verstappen. Introduction. In 1992 I was teaching a self-defense course at a community center when I received a phone call from a woman inquiring about private lessons. After answering a few questions she revealed that she was blind. JADE DRAGON HOME PAGEBOOKSTOREDRAGONBYTES BLOGJADE DRAGON ONLINE ADVERTISING INFORMATIONABOUT USARCHIVES Home Page for Jade Dragon Online, your source for Asian culture. Feature articles on martial arts, Asian philosophy, holistic health, business in Asia, the Asian-American experience, yoga, and more! WHY THE JADE DRAGON? One theory is that the dragon, often seen in pairs, are competing for a disc which represents the struggle between the clouds and the sun. We like to think of this jewel as being composed of jade, thus the Jade Dragon. Dragons are universal to almost all Asian cultures,representing the
ABOUT JADE DRAGON ONLINE Welcome to: The Jade Dragon - once San Diego's publication source for Asian culture - emerges bigger and better than ever as Jade Dragon Online!. Now spanning the world through the power of the Internet, Jade Dragon Online expands your knowledge of Asian culture through feature articles on martial arts, Asian philosophy, holistic health, doing business in Asia, the overseas Asian experience JADE DRAGON ONLINE HOME PAGE Jade Dragonbytes. Hear what the Jade Dragon has to say about fascinating topics, such as how to have fun with ice and snow in China, how red paper brought him prosperity, what exotic Asian foods he tried for Halloween, Liu Bolin—The Invisible Man. and much more! Visit his lair and subscribe today! Let the dragon know what's on yourmind.
GRANDMA’S KITCHEN: FILIPINO PARTY FOODS The following recipes are my daughter’s favorite Grandma party foods. Including the recipe for Noonoos (Pancit Bihon). 3 - 4 cups of chicken broth, you will know how much by the consistency of the saute. Quickly saute all the vegetables in a large pan. Woks work great! Add flaked chicken and shrimp. THE CHINESE SPEAR: THE KING OF CHINESE WEAPONS The Chinese Spear: The King of Chinese Weapons. "When you use the spear you must judge where you are going to hit and focus your eyes on the target. Focus your eyes on your opponent's head, torso, or foot. When the spear is thrust, you should coordinate the weapon with your mind, hands, and feet. Your spear should shoot like a dragon risingTAOISM AND THE SAGE
Taoism and the Sage Part 5 by Ted Kardash This is the fifth and final article of a series on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back several thousand years. JIANG TAIGONG: THE SUPREME STRATEGIST Classical Strategists series. Jiang Taigong: The Supreme Strategist. By M.E.H. Part 1 of a 2-Part Series. In our global society, Sunzi’s (Sun Tzu) Art of War is known as the most well-written and popular strategy classic from China. Some of the other popular Chinese military classics are Sun Bin’s The Art of War, Huang Shek Gong’s Three Strategies and Wuzi’s Art of War.TAO OF HEALTH
This continues our ongoing series, The Tao of Health by Eyton Shalom. In subsequent issues, Eyton will focus on various aspects of Oriental medicine. If you have a question or concern about Oriental medicine, please send all letters in care of Jade Dragon Online, P.O. Box 23744, San Diego, CA 92193-3744, or call Eyton at (619) 595-0709. THE WAY OF THE SHADOWS MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING FOR THE BLIND The Way of the Shadows: Martial Arts Training for the Blind Warrior. by Stefan Verstappen. Introduction. In 1992 I was teaching a self-defense course at a community center when I received a phone call from a woman inquiring about private lessons. After answering a few questions she revealed that she was blind. ABOUT JADE DRAGON ONLINE Welcome to: The Jade Dragon - once San Diego's publication source for Asian culture - emerges bigger and better than ever as Jade Dragon Online!. Now spanning the world through the power of the Internet, Jade Dragon Online expands your knowledge of Asian culture through feature articles on martial arts, Asian philosophy, holistic health, doing business in Asia, the overseas Asian experience JADE DRAGON ONLINE HOME PAGE Home Page for Jade Dragon Online, your source for Asian culture. Feature articles on martial arts, Asian philosophy, holistic health, doing business in Asia, the Asian-American experience, yoga, tantra, and much, much more! GRANDMA’S KITCHEN: FILIPINO PARTY FOODS The following recipes are my daughter’s favorite Grandma party foods. Including the recipe for Noonoos (Pancit Bihon). 3 - 4 cups of chicken broth, you will know how much by the consistency of the saute. Quickly saute all the vegetables in a large pan. Woks work great! Add flaked chicken and shrimp.TAO OF HEALTH
This continues our ongoing series, The Tao of Health by Eyton Shalom. In subsequent issues, Eyton will focus on various aspects of Oriental medicine. If you have a question or concern about Oriental medicine, please send all letters in care of Jade Dragon Online, P.O. Box 23744, San Diego, CA 92193-3744, or call Eyton at (619) 595-0709. THE HEALING ARTS OF THE PHILIPPINES The healing arts of the Philippines, and of other great cultures, are a testimony to the wholeness that we seek to return to. Author's Biography. Virgil J. Mayor Apostol is a Holistic Health Practitioner and Licensed Massage Therapist, as well as co-author and editor of the book, The Healing Hands of Hilot –Filipino Therapeutic Massage. THE SHAMANIC ORIGINS OF TAI CHI The Shamanic Origins of Tai Chi. "Only the multi-disciplined warrior, the techno-shaman, can scale the walls of ignorance and shed light over the prevailing darkness. The warrior spirit must guide this process." Under the moonlight, in a village somewhere in the GoldenTriangle, the
TAOISM - AGELESS WISDOM FOR A MODERN WORLD - PART 2 Taoism - Ageless Wisdom for a Modern World - Part 2. Taoism, an ancient Chinese system of thought, views the Universe as an interconnected, organic whole. Nothing exists separately from anything else. The Universe is governed by a set of natural and unalterable laws which manifest themselves as a flow of continuous change. ZHUGE LIANG (KONG MING) THE ORIGINAL "HIDDEN DRAGON" (PART 2) Zhuge Liang (Kong Ming): The Original "Hidden Dragon" continued Zhuge Liang's "The Way of the General" The following are some quotes from of Zhuge Liang's book The Way of the General: "To overcome the intelligent by folly is contrary to the natural order of things; to overcome the foolish by intelligence is in accord with the naturalorder.
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The canvas of Sindh is incomplete without the colors of poetry of Shah Latif who was a poet of love, peace and beauty. At the same time he was a poet of the poor, hungry, downtrodden and the suppressed. He embellishes his poetry with a rare beauty of language that is shared only by the greatest of the great poets of the world. PROFILE: SIFU SHARE K. LEW (CONTINUED) Profile: Sifu Share K. Lew (continued) Sifu Lew, as an orphaned boy living in Canton, was taken in by a wandering monk from the Wong Lung (Yellow Dragon) monastery, a Taoist temple famous for its kung fu and medical/healing/herbal knowledge. JADE DRAGON HOME PAGEBOOKSTOREDRAGONBYTES BLOGJADE DRAGON ONLINE ADVERTISING INFORMATIONABOUT USARCHIVES Home Page for Jade Dragon Online, your source for Asian culture. Feature articles on martial arts, Asian philosophy, holistic health, business in Asia, the Asian-American experience, yoga, and more! WHY THE JADE DRAGON? One theory is that the dragon, often seen in pairs, are competing for a disc which represents the struggle between the clouds and the sun. We like to think of this jewel as being composed of jade, thus the Jade Dragon. Dragons are universal to almost all Asian cultures,representing the
ABOUT JADE DRAGON ONLINE Welcome to: The Jade Dragon - once San Diego's publication source for Asian culture - emerges bigger and better than ever as Jade Dragon Online!. Now spanning the world through the power of the Internet, Jade Dragon Online expands your knowledge of Asian culture through feature articles on martial arts, Asian philosophy, holistic health, doing business in Asia, the overseas Asian experience GRANDMA’S KITCHEN: FILIPINO PARTY FOODS The following recipes are my daughter’s favorite Grandma party foods. Including the recipe for Noonoos (Pancit Bihon). 3 - 4 cups of chicken broth, you will know how much by the consistency of the saute. Quickly saute all the vegetables in a large pan. Woks work great! Add flaked chicken and shrimp. TAOISM - THE WU-WEI PRINCIPLE - PART 4 - JADE DRAGON Taoism - The Wu-Wei Principle, Part 4. This is the fourth in a series of articles on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back to 3000 B.C. The essential message of Taoism is that life constitutes an organic, interconnected whole which undergoes constant transformation. This unceasing flow of change manifests itself as aTAO OF HEALTH
This continues our ongoing series, The Tao of Health by Eyton Shalom. In subsequent issues, Eyton will focus on various aspects of Oriental medicine. If you have a question or concern about Oriental medicine, please send all letters in care of Jade Dragon Online, P.O. Box 23744, San Diego, CA 92193-3744, or call Eyton at (619) 595-0709. JIANG TAIGONG: THE SUPREME STRATEGIST Classical Strategists series. Jiang Taigong: The Supreme Strategist. By M.E.H. Part 1 of a 2-Part Series. In our global society, Sunzi’s (Sun Tzu) Art of War is known as the most well-written and popular strategy classic from China. Some of the other popular Chinese military classics are Sun Bin’s The Art of War, Huang Shek Gong’s Three Strategies and Wuzi’s Art of War. THE HEALING ARTS OF THE PHILIPPINES The healing arts of the Philippines, and of other great cultures, are a testimony to the wholeness that we seek to return to. Author's Biography. Virgil J. Mayor Apostol is a Holistic Health Practitioner and Licensed Massage Therapist, as well as co-author and editor of the book, The Healing Hands of Hilot –Filipino Therapeutic Massage. THE WAY OF THE SHADOWS MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING FOR THE BLIND The Way of the Shadows: Martial Arts Training for the Blind Warrior. by Stefan Verstappen. Introduction. In 1992 I was teaching a self-defense course at a community center when I received a phone call from a woman inquiring about private lessons. After answering a few questions she revealed that she was blind.TAOISM AND THE SAGE
Taoism and the Sage. Part 5. by Ted Kardash. This is the fifth and final article of a series on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back several thousand years. This article focuses on the concept of the Sage. In the earliest Taoist written works, which appeared around 500 BC, there are numerous references to theSage.
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ABOUT JADE DRAGON ONLINE Welcome to: The Jade Dragon - once San Diego's publication source for Asian culture - emerges bigger and better than ever as Jade Dragon Online!. Now spanning the world through the power of the Internet, Jade Dragon Online expands your knowledge of Asian culture through feature articles on martial arts, Asian philosophy, holistic health, doing business in Asia, the overseas Asian experience GRANDMA’S KITCHEN: FILIPINO PARTY FOODS The following recipes are my daughter’s favorite Grandma party foods. Including the recipe for Noonoos (Pancit Bihon). 3 - 4 cups of chicken broth, you will know how much by the consistency of the saute. Quickly saute all the vegetables in a large pan. Woks work great! Add flaked chicken and shrimp. TAOISM - THE WU-WEI PRINCIPLE - PART 4 - JADE DRAGON Taoism - The Wu-Wei Principle, Part 4. This is the fourth in a series of articles on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back to 3000 B.C. The essential message of Taoism is that life constitutes an organic, interconnected whole which undergoes constant transformation. This unceasing flow of change manifests itself as aTAO OF HEALTH
This continues our ongoing series, The Tao of Health by Eyton Shalom. In subsequent issues, Eyton will focus on various aspects of Oriental medicine. If you have a question or concern about Oriental medicine, please send all letters in care of Jade Dragon Online, P.O. Box 23744, San Diego, CA 92193-3744, or call Eyton at (619) 595-0709. JIANG TAIGONG: THE SUPREME STRATEGIST Classical Strategists series. Jiang Taigong: The Supreme Strategist. By M.E.H. Part 1 of a 2-Part Series. In our global society, Sunzi’s (Sun Tzu) Art of War is known as the most well-written and popular strategy classic from China. Some of the other popular Chinese military classics are Sun Bin’s The Art of War, Huang Shek Gong’s Three Strategies and Wuzi’s Art of War. THE HEALING ARTS OF THE PHILIPPINES The healing arts of the Philippines, and of other great cultures, are a testimony to the wholeness that we seek to return to. Author's Biography. Virgil J. Mayor Apostol is a Holistic Health Practitioner and Licensed Massage Therapist, as well as co-author and editor of the book, The Healing Hands of Hilot –Filipino Therapeutic Massage. THE WAY OF THE SHADOWS MARTIAL ARTS TRAINING FOR THE BLIND The Way of the Shadows: Martial Arts Training for the Blind Warrior. by Stefan Verstappen. Introduction. In 1992 I was teaching a self-defense course at a community center when I received a phone call from a woman inquiring about private lessons. After answering a few questions she revealed that she was blind.TAOISM AND THE SAGE
Taoism and the Sage. Part 5. by Ted Kardash. This is the fifth and final article of a series on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back several thousand years. This article focuses on the concept of the Sage. In the earliest Taoist written works, which appeared around 500 BC, there are numerous references to theSage.
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The canvas of Sindh is incomplete without the colors of poetry of Shah Latif who was a poet of love, peace and beauty. At the same time he was a poet of the poor, hungry, downtrodden and the suppressed. He embellishes his poetry with a rare beauty of language that is shared only by the greatest of the great poets of the world. JIANG TAIGONG: THE SUPREME STRATEGIST A bloody battle was fought at Muye (35 kilometers from the Shang capital Yin, now Anyang in the Henan province). With battle drums beating in the background, Jiang Taigong charged at the chief of the troops, with 100 of his men and drew the Shang troops to the southwest. King Wu's troops then moved quickly and surrounded thecapital.
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GRANDMA’S KITCHEN: FILIPINO PARTY FOODS The following recipes are my daughter’s favorite Grandma party foods. Including the recipe for Noonoos (Pancit Bihon). 3 - 4 cups of chicken broth, you will know how much by the consistency of the saute. Quickly saute all the vegetables in a large pan. Woks work great! Add flaked chicken and shrimp. JADE DRAGON ONLINE HOME PAGE Jade Dragonbytes. Hear what the Jade Dragon has to say about fascinating topics, such as how to have fun with ice and snow in China, how red paper brought him prosperity, what exotic Asian foods he tried for Halloween, Liu Bolin—The Invisible Man. and much more! Visit his lair and subscribe today! Let the dragon know what's on yourmind.
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Taoism and the Sage. Part 5. by Ted Kardash. This is the fifth and final article of a series on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back several thousand years. This article focuses on the concept of the Sage. In the earliest Taoist written works, which appeared around 500 BC, there are numerous references to theSage.
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GRANDMA’S KITCHEN: FILIPINO PARTY FOODS The following recipes are my daughter’s favorite Grandma party foods. Including the recipe for Noonoos (Pancit Bihon). 3 - 4 cups of chicken broth, you will know how much by the consistency of the saute. Quickly saute all the vegetables in a large pan. Woks work great! Add flaked chicken and shrimp. JADE DRAGON ONLINE HOME PAGE Jade Dragonbytes. Hear what the Jade Dragon has to say about fascinating topics, such as how to have fun with ice and snow in China, how red paper brought him prosperity, what exotic Asian foods he tried for Halloween, Liu Bolin—The Invisible Man. and much more! Visit his lair and subscribe today! Let the dragon know what's on yourmind.
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Taoism and the Sage. Part 5. by Ted Kardash. This is the fifth and final article of a series on Taoism, a Chinese philosophical tradition whose roots extend back several thousand years. This article focuses on the concept of the Sage. In the earliest Taoist written works, which appeared around 500 BC, there are numerous references to theSage.
WHY THE JADE DRAGON? One theory is that the dragon, often seen in pairs, are competing for a disc which represents the struggle between the clouds and the sun. We like to think of this jewel as being composed of jade, thus the Jade Dragon. Dragons are universal to almost all Asian cultures,representing the
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------------------------- Business in Asia – A User’s Guideby Sue Dockstader
_How should you present your business card in Hong Kong? Is it wise to travel by tuk tuk in Bangkok? Is gold leaf still preferred currency in Vietnam? Are the potential gains on the Chinese stock markets open toforeigners?
When is the typhoon season in the Philippines?_ Have you thought of extending your business into Asia, or even of just visiting on vacation? For many this desire is never fulfilled because of the feeling that it is all too far away. For others, one bad experience has put them off from dealing with Asia permanently. Often, even for people of Asian ancestry, the Orient is still a mystical and unknown place. Although economic news of Japan and China is frequently reported in the U.S. media, there is still much ignorance surroundingAsia as a whole.
There are, of course, the well-known taboos of not touching a Thai on the head or eating durians on the Singapore subway. But to be really successful in Asia you need to do more than just learn a few superficial “do’s” and “don’ts,” you actually need to relearn the things you already know! It long has been presumed that if you are good at your job in your home country, you naturally will be a success elsewhere. Just plough on with the tried and tested business and social strategies and eventually the message will get through. Unfortunately life in the Far East is not that simple. Just think of the difference in attitudes and business methods between say Wall Street and Solana Beach, not to mention Tokyo and Jakarta! It seems that even President Bill Clinton, who you would assume to have the best possible research resources available to him on overseas trips, caused some diplomatic red faces during his trip to Korea. One newspaper reported that “In a series of protocol missteps, Clinton embarrassed Korean officials, confused his translator, baffled some dinner guests and delayed dinner briefly.” It appears that the worst of his strings of “faux pas” was unexpectedly inviting a translator to stand between himself and Korean President Kim Young-sam. In Korea it is an insult for anyone to stand between two heads of state. Sharpening your sensitivity to cultural slurs and taboos is essential to avoid such cultural gaffes. It is easy to be deterred from trying to establish business links with several different Asian countries when the particular customs and business practices of just one country seem so unfamiliar and new. But despite seemingly enormous superficial differences, many Asian cultures share very deep similarities. Unfortunately, many of these traits are in themselves often at odds with traditional western thinking. For example, in America it is usual to look at the person you are talking to (although the average length of eye contact is in fact only one second); however, if someone appears to be deliberately avoiding your eyes they may be considered rather shifty and unreliable. In Asia quite the opposite is true where diverting one’s gaze communicates respect and a desire not to beintrusive.
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