“I feel very sorry for the one or two North Korean defectors who were caught by Chinese police while entering South Korean or foreign embassies in Beijing, but their arrest drew the whole attention of the world.” WorldFeelsTwoWholeAttentionPoliceSouthSorryCaughtChineseEnteringNorth KoreaKoreanBeijingNorth KoreanEmbassyDefectors Author:Kim Young-sam
“I want, through my roles, to express the parts in the hearts of Chinese women that they feel unable to let out.” WantFeelsHeartRolesChinese Author:Zhang Ziyi
“Wild Swans' showed me there are Chinese traditions that still affect my life. For example, it's not that women are inferior, exactly, but my dad and my brother are the most important men in my life and I would do anything for them. I feel like I should be the one cooking and looking after them.” MenFeelsShouldStillsImportantExampleBrotherDadTraditionCookingMy DadChineseMy BrotherInferiorsSwans Author:Katie Leung
“According to my mother, there pretty much wasn't anything I wouldn't eat as a child.... I was even inclined to dig into stuff about which she expressed open disgust... cheap Chinese food with pepper so hot it made your gums feel like a medieval dentist had been at them.” FeelsChildrenMadeMotherStuffHotChineseDisgustingMedievalDentistGumPeppersLobsterChinese Food Author:Alice Domurat Dreger
“The Chinese say that there is no scenery in your home town. They’re right. Being in another place heightens the senses, allows you to see more, enjoy more, take delight in small things; it makes life richer. You feel more alive, less cocooned.” FeelsHomeEnjoyAliveTownsDelightSensesChineseSmall ThingsSceneryHome Town Book:A Glimpse of Eternal Snows: A Journey of Love and Loss in the Himalayas Source: A Glimpse of Eternal Snows: A Journey of Love and Loss in the Himalayas