Japan has some of the world’s strictest gun laws. There are only three guns for every 1,000 Japanese citizens. Yet during a campaign event in Nara on July 8, a man wielding two metal barrels strapped together with el...Japan has some of the world’s strictest gun laws. There are only three guns for every 1,000 Japanese citizens. Yet during a campaign event in Nara on July 8, a man wielding two metal barrels strapped together with electrical tape walked up within a couple of meters of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and shot him in the back. A few hours later, Abe was pronounced dead.展开更多
Shaoshan,the home of Chairman Mao,is a unique hotspot for the booming business of red tourism.Modern capitalism mixes with the collectivism of old to produce a spectacularly Chinese dichotomy of yesterday and today.
文摘Japan has some of the world’s strictest gun laws. There are only three guns for every 1,000 Japanese citizens. Yet during a campaign event in Nara on July 8, a man wielding two metal barrels strapped together with electrical tape walked up within a couple of meters of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and shot him in the back. A few hours later, Abe was pronounced dead.
文摘Shaoshan,the home of Chairman Mao,is a unique hotspot for the booming business of red tourism.Modern capitalism mixes with the collectivism of old to produce a spectacularly Chinese dichotomy of yesterday and today.