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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, February 22, 2014
US v China: is this the new cold war?
The new era of military competition in the Pacific will become the defining geopolitical contest of the 21st century
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To the list of industries now dominated
by China, there is one surprising new entry: Miss World. Beauty
contests were banned in China by Mao Zedong as one of the worst forms of
western decadence but their bland internationalism appeals to modern
China’s desire to be included. Of the last 10 Miss World pageants, five
have been held at the seaside resort of Sanya, on subtropical Hainan
island, off China’s south coast. While the Miss World show is in town,
the swimsuit photo shoots take place across the road, at the Sheraton
Sanya Resort, which looks out on to the white sands of Yalong Bay, a
crescent-shaped cove lined with palm trees. With a Ritz-Carlton on one
side and a Marriott on the other, Yalong Bay is a transplant of
multinational tourism on China’s southernmost point. The resort has
become hugely popular with prosperous Chinese families and on the day I
visited, the hotel was hosting a corporate retreat for the Chinese
subsidiary of Syngenta, the Switzerland-based company which sells
genetically modified seeds. The hundred or so Chinese employees spent
the afternoon playing games on the beach. As they enjoyed themselves,
they barely looked up when a Chinese Type 054 frigate sailed casually
across the bay, in plain view of the tourists. Yalong Bay, it turns out,
has a double life. The brand-name hotels occupy only one half of the
beach; at the other end lies China’s newest and most sophisticated naval
base.
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