When the Party Ends – China’s leaps and stumbles after the Beijing Olympics

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ISBN: 978-981-4342-54-4 (Softcover) Page Count: 293 Year Published: 2014 Author: Peh Shing Huei Publisher: Straits Times Press Books
“When the Party Ends is a colorful and insightful look at a key pivot in Chinese history... A veteran correspondent with an affinity for both elite and street-level politcis, Peh is a sure-footed guide through this more complicated period, weaving on-the-ground color with shrewd analysis." – Ian Johnson, Pulitzer-prize winning correspondent for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times
Winner - Singapore Literature Prize 2016 When the Party Ends offers a fascinating insight into a changing China, one where the status quo is being reinvented with each passing day. A provocative book that is the product of one journalist’s labour of love to capture the awakening of Asia’s sleeping dragon, When the Party Ends captures Peh Shing Huei's harrowing, humbling, and sometimes hilarious experiences in China while he was China bureau chief for The Straits Times. As he documents the rise of China, he also uncovers the problems beneath its sinews. It chronicles the battles of the voiceless and powerless against the Chinese Communist Party and errant companies over rights and resources. Some vignettes include how he:
  • Shakes off officials to meet an environmentalist tortured for wanting to save a river from pollution
  • Speaks to a man who was jailed simply for posting an intemperate tweet
  • Interviews an ageing former Red Guard undertaker who still cries when he recalls the atrocities of the Cultural Revolution
These are counterposed against Peh’s riveting narrative of the “palace intrigues” of the powerful communist leaders in the lead-up to the epochal leadership change in late 2012. It culminates in the dramatic downfall of princeling Bo Xilai – the latest in China’s complex political machinations. When the Party Ends won the Singapore Literature Prize in 2016 for non-fiction and was featured in international publications including The New York Times, the BBC, the South China Morning Post, and the Diplomat. Behind the Book Author Peh Shing Huei grew up on a steady diet of stories from his father, taken from classical Chinese tales like Journey to the West and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. But there’s nothing quite like a “front-row seat”, in his words, to China’s modern epoch. Over the four years he spent stationed in the country as China bureau chief for The Straits Times, this seasoned journalist had the perfect vantage point from which to witness China's leaps and stumbles after the 2008 Olympic Games. And he was a participant in events, too – from pestering officials for passes to the 60th anniversary parade commemorating the founding of the People's Republic of China, to tracking down elusive environmental activists, to straying into the front lines of bloody ethnic riots in Urumqi. The result of hundreds of interviews with locals, this book tells the tale of two Chinas – the “steroid superpower”, and a nation struggling to modernise. It was an instant bestseller, and to this day remains a treasure trove of knowledge for anyone looking to find out more about one of the most amazing and complex countries of our time.

Behind the Banyan: Ho Kwon Ping on Building a Global Brand

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ISBN: 978-981-12-9049-7 (Hardcover), 978-981-12-9159-3 (Paperback) Page Count: 264 Year Published: 2024 Author: Aaron Low Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Format: Hardcover. Softcover While searching for a new holiday home at the age of 32, Ho Kwon Ping chanced upon an unexpected find during his walk along a beach at Bang Tao Bay on the island of Phuket. He fortuitously stumbled on a piece of land that was pockmarked with craters, desecrated by decades of tin mining. Unlike most who would only see despair, he saw business potential. And so began the remarkable story of the Banyan Tree Holdings, one of the most iconic hospitality groups in the world. In Behind the Banyan, the company’s founder and executive chairman peels back the layers of the company’s successes and failures. Kwon Ping shares how he and his co-founders built a company from nearly nothing. From constructing a resort in the mountains of Lijiang in China to rebuilding his properties in Phuket after the 2004 tsunami, he opens on the highs and lows over the course of his extraordinary 30-year entrepreneurial journey. In so doing, Kwon Ping delivers powerful insights in how to deal with technological disruptions, build a positive company culture, and handle succession in Asian family businesses. A must-read for all aspiring entrepreneurs, business students, resort and spa lovers, Behind the Banyan teases and teaches important business lessons while delivering an emotional punch through masterful storytelling.
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Singapore’s Sports Champions: Max Maeder

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