Editor’s note for Tuesday, March 2, 2021

A note from the editor of today's The China Project Access newsletter.

editor's note for Access newsletter

My thoughts today:

Chinaโ€™s top banker is worried about a Western financial bubble: Guล Shรนqฤซng ้ƒญๆ ‘ๆธ…, once known as โ€œWhirlwind Guoโ€ and now Chinaโ€™s top banking regulator, called out high levels of leverage and too much real estate speculation in China, but said he was โ€œreally afraid the bubble for foreign financial assets will burst someday.โ€

In chirpier news, Chinese National Geography has published a new Field Guide to the Birds of China. You can read about it here, or purchase it from the Hong Kong Birdwatching Society here. The new book is in Chinese only. The best English language guide to the birds of China is by John MacKinnon and Karen Phillipps, and available on Amazon.

Itโ€™s Womenโ€™s History Month. Our celebratory link today is to a profile of poet Lว Qฤซngzhร o ๆŽๆธ…็…ง, sometimes called “the most talented woman in history.โ€

Upcoming events:

Our word of the day is 10 recommendations for contact between employees of the opposite sex (ๅผ‚ๆ€งๅ‘˜ๅทฅ็›ธๅค„10ๆกๅ€ก่ฎฎ yรฌxรฌng yuรกngลng xiฤngchว” shรญ tiรกo chร ngyรฌ).

โ€”Jeremy Goldkorn, Editor-in-Chief