I absolutely adore your take on the China-Japan relationship. LOL It is really reassuring to hear that the Chinese love Japanese cuisine and Japanese goods. (I must admit that it is slightly disconcerting to see that the people who produce these consumables have been taken out of the equation, though.) And, it is just heart-warming to learn of the Chinese Government's "constant effort to promote better relationships". If it weren't for those nasty Japanese politicians getting in the way, I am sure that both countries would have already become the best of friends. Ahh hum... I will agree with you on two points, though: 1. It is probably wise not to dwell on politics on this forum. 2. Badminton lovers everywhere will appreciate good badminton, irrespective of the player's nationality.
There's an obvious tinge of sarcasm in your post. As to Japanese goods, it's 'Made in Japan' goods I've in mind that the Chinese go shopping in Japan for, the context is clear. Btw, some well-known Japanese politicians are close friends with China, such as ex-premier Tanaka, etc, etc. Another problem is Japan as a client state of the US. Oh well, I'd better stop here. Your two main points in agreement are what's more relevant here. Cheers.
Well, as I've said, I think , atm,Tai Tzu Ying at her best is the only one who can take on Marin at her best. He Bingjiao can only take one set, at this point in time.
What was that from Chen??! What was that losing 12 points in a row. That will be tough for next tours. Thats a. demolishment.
I think all WS should have attitude like Marin.. Only TTY will move fast after each point. Of course everyone deserve to lose.