标题: Singapore's Immigration Policy [打印本页] 作者: choi 时间: 7-27-2012 08:03 标题: Singapore's Immigration Policy (1) Andrew Jacobs, In Singapore, Vitriol Against Chinese Newcomers; In a land of decorum, an unseemly outrage against mainlanders. New York Times, July 27, 2012. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/2 ... mainland-china.html
Quote:
"a government-engineered immigration push that has almost doubled Singapore’s population to 5.2 million since 1990. * * * While the government has refused to release figures on immigrant origins, officials are quick to stress that the majority of new citizens came from countries other than China, with nearly half from Southeast Asia.
"Despite the growing animus, Singapore remains the third most desirable immigration destination for affluent Chinese after the United States and Canada, according to a survey by the Bank of China and the Hurun Report, which compiles an annual list of the richest Chinese.
Note:
(a) Alvin TAN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_Tan
(Founder and Artistic Director of The Necessary Stage (TNS) and co-Artistic Director of the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival)
必要剧场创办人陈崇敬
(b) The report talks about Singaporeans' "beloved Kopi-C (coffee sweetened with evaporated milk)."
Singlish vocabulary http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singlish_vocabulary
(section 3.27.2.2 Types of coffee A table displays, "Kopi[:] (Hokkien/Malay) Coffee; Kopi-C[:] Coffee with evaporated milk. The C refers to the Carnation brand of evaporated milk")
(c) TEO Chee Hean http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teo_Chee_Hean
(张 志贤; 1954- Singaporean)
(d) WANG Quancheng 王泉成 (会长)/ Hua Yuan Association 新加坡 华源会 www.myhuayuan.org
(A photo of Mr Wang at upper right corner of the home page)
(e) The report mentions "Geylang, Singapore's red-light district."
stiff (adj): "POTENT <poured her a stiff drink>"
(h) A photo caption refers to
Renewal Christian Church 更新基督教会 http://www.antioch.com.sg/sg/renewal/
, of Singapore.
"China’s imploding population contrasts with India’s increasing one." sentence 1
"Singapore takes in immigrants from China, India and the rest of the region, which contributes to its remaining a dynamic economy and society. Hong Kong’s population is legally and illegally increased by immigrants. Japan, on the other hand, is a nation of purebred Japanese. It refuses migrants, so its population is shrinking and aging--a difficult trend to reverse once a country’s birthrate has declined so rapidly." the last paragraph