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  <title>The New China: What does the First Emperor's legacy mean in a globalised world?</title>
  <description>Jon Snow from BBC Channel 4 moderated the panel after Neil MacGregor (Director of the British Museum) gave a warm-up speech. Then four speakers including Jonathan Fenby (auhtor a the book Jiang Kai-shi) , Sun Shuyun (documentary producer ), Steve Tsang, and me started our talks over "legacy" based on the understanding from different background. I mentioned the "Great Firewall" behind China Internet users is just the legacy mindset of "control" by communist rulers. And the most wise choice for the ruling party is to remove it to prove their over-propagandaed harmonious society and peaceful rising. The collective intelligence from counting Internet users won't just wait for the non-progressive democratic regime if they don't like to change their mindset. </description>
  <subject>Guardian;British Museum;Isaac Mao;China;Legacy</subject>
  <creator>Guardian</creator>
  <identifier>GuardianDebateOntheNewChinaWhatDoesTheFirstEmperorsLegacyMeanIn</identifier>
  <uploader>isaac.mao@gmail.com</uploader>
  <addeddate>2007-11-28 05:31:24</addeddate>
  <publicdate>2007-11-28 05:50:54</publicdate>
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