October 2018 Funky, Pungent Voting Station?
CHINAINSIGHT Fostering business and cultural harmony between China and the U.S. VOL. 17 NO. 9 October 2018 Funky, pungent voting station? News, p. 3 Community, p. 5 Government/Politics, p. 13 Current political environment is toxic, no doubt about it. But this image has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with a relatively young agricultural industry in Minnesota and a key Chinese cooking ingredient. P. 14. Community Harbin sends delegation to study skyway system, Chinese immersion A crab-shaped hairpin made with jade, education kingfisher feather and pearls. By Ralph Beha, contributor Arts & Culture, p. 9 Minneapolis’ Sister City Harbin (Heil- longjiang) sent a delegation to Minneapolis on Sept. 10 to open discussions between the sister cities on the effective use of skyways in In This Issue connecting buildings in cold-zone cities. The Chief Planner of the Harbin Urban and Rural Planning Bureau, Ms. Huang Mingjin, was Arts & Culture 8 - 9 joined by her colleague Mr. Xia Sha, and Mr. Xiao Jinliang, director, Academy of Architec- Books 10-11 ture & Urban Heritages at Tsinghua University, Business / Economics 4,12 to study the potential use of skyways in future Community 5, 12-13, 16 developments in the greater Harbin area. At Events 14 City Hall, the delegation met with Mayor Food 15 Jacob Frey’s Chief of Staff Gia Vitali and Ms. Government/Politics 6 Tou Khamsot, Mayor's Office Associate for Constituent Services, as well as Minneapolis Language 7 City Council member Kevin Reich. The group News 3-4 later met with Downtown Council Chair Steve Pronouncements 2 Cramer and heard a presentation from Michael McLaughlin, president of Urban Works on the Zhao Xiaosong, Robert Song, Bill Deef (Meet Minneapolis), Huang Mingjin, Xia Sha, history and current state of the Minneapolis Xiao Jinliang, Ralph Beha (president, USCPFA-Minnesota skyway system.
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