The land of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is positioned in the twenty-first century in the Great Leap Forward. Today's Great March is the fast forward movement of the globe's largest buoyant economy and the largest global population. One of the world's earliest and most brilliant of civilisations casts its long shadow over the land and its people. Home to Chairman Mao's communism, China has embraced capitalism and consumerism with vigour. Home (Beijing) to the Great Wall and the Forbidden City from its distant past, Shanghai in the twenty-first century offers an architectural playground with its surrealistic soaring skyline. Ancient calligraphic scrolls offer inscrutable writings, so too do Harry Potter posters in Chinese. The land that created chow mein, chop suey, chop sticks, dim sum dumplings and ramen noodles is the same land that today hosts innumerable KFCs, McDonalds and Starbucks. New elite trailblazers Chinas Me Generation has replaced China's Mao Generation. The ancient Middle Kingdom credo with China as the globe's centre-stage is revived as China hosts Olympic 2008 and World Expo 2010. Symbolic of China's past, its future and its present are the cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Kunming. Weaving her travels within these metropolises, Raana Haider in a tale of three cities explores in China: Contrasting Contours the past glories and the present vibrancy of a country in the midst of multi-metamorphoses.
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Nashid Kamal was born in London, UK and educated at the University of Dhaka, Carleton University, Canada and London University, where she took a PhD in `Medical Demography?. She was a visiting scholar in the Universities of Penn State (USA), Southern Illinois (USA) and University College London, (UK). Since 1986 Nashid Kamal has been teaching Demography and Statistics in the University of Dhaka and currently a Professor at BRAC Business School. Nashid Kamal is the eldest granddaughter of the legendary artist Abbasuddin Ahmed and daughter of the former Chief Justice Mustafa Kamal and Professor Husne Ara Kamal (late). Nashid is a Nazrul exponent (vocalist), debator, writer, presenter and an avid Nazrul lover. She has been a `child prodigy? and a television celebrity since the age of six. She has fifteen audio compact discs to her credit the majority being of Nazrul songs. She has been the cultural ambassador of Bangladesh, travelling places with her repertoire of Nazrul songs. She has published three books in the vernacular and four others in English. Two of them are translations of Nazrul?s popular songs and poems titled The Return of Laili and Chokrobak respectively. Her third book is an English novel titled The Glass Bangles, followed by the English translation of Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam?s Biography. This is her fifth publication. She lives in Dhaka with her two daughters Armeen and Aashna.