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t have a clue what a sales department was about in a fivestar was the first day I set my foot in a fivestar the same time, I was going through an auditionthe first ever open au。t understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese.(Laughter)And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was “green onion for free.” So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang was I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them a show and a platform gave them the stage to realize their , being different is not that are all different from different I think being different is good, because you present a different point of may hae the chance to make a generation has been very fortunate to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 remember that in the year of 1990, when I was graduating from college, I was applying for a job in the sales department of the first fivestar hotel in Beijing, Great Wall Sheratonit39。m going to Scotland the next day.” She sang beautifully, and she even managed to say a few words in Chinese.[Chinese] So it39。s remaking China The night before I was heading for Scotland, I was invited to host the final of “China39。s picture onto the thousands of [unclear], the child was found, and we witnessed the reunion of the family through happiness is the most popular word we have heard through the past two is not only related to personal experiences and personal values, but also, it39。re not rich at 39。re a little bit lost in terms of what they want for their personal is soon to pass the the number one market for luxury brandsthat39。re able to create more jobs, upgrade local agriculture and create new business in the less developed for the past few years, the coastal areas, they found themselves in a shortage of diagrams show a more general social first one is the Engels coefficient, which explains that the cost of daily necessities has dropped its percentage all through the past decade, in terms of family ine, to about 37some then in the last two years, it goes up again to 39 percent, indicating a rising living Gini coefficient has already passed the dangerous line of it39。t have the sense of work for longer hours with less ine, less social they39。s 30 to 40 years with the skyrocketing real estate the 200 million migrant workers, 60 percent of them are young find themselves sort of sandwiched between the urban areas and the rural of them don39。re in a globalized world, so they can look for girlfriends from other of them have fairly good illiteracy rate in China among this generation is under one cities, 80 percent of kids go to they are facing an aging China with a population above 65 years old ing up with sevenpointsome percent this year, and about to be 15 percent by the year of you know we have the tradition that younger generations support the elders financially, and taking care of them when they39。t have many other openings, the heat ing out of this opening is sometimes very strong, active and even through microblogging, we are able to understand Chinese youth even how are they different? First of all, most of them were born in the 80s and 90s, under the onechild because of selected abortion by families who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than could pose a potential danger to the society, but who knows。s not meit39。s very plicated to anyway, the public still doesn39。s young generation up to? How are they different, and what are the differences they are going to make to shape the future of China, or at large, the world?(塑造未來)So today I want to talk about young people through the platform of social of all, who are they? [What] do they look like? Well this is a girl called Guo Meimei20 years old, showed off her expensive bags, clothes and car on her microblog, which is the Chinese version of she claimed to be the general manager of Red Cross at the Chamber of didn39。s bidding for the Olympic was representing the Shanghai saw China embracing the world and vice then sometimes I39。t they have their own ideas and their own voice?” I thought I kind of offended actually, they were impressed by my so I was in the second round of petition, and then the third and the seven rounds of petition, I was the last one to survive I was on a national television primetime believe it or not, that was the first show on Chinese television that allowed its hosts to speak out of their own minds without reading an approved script.(Applause)And my weekly audience at that time was between 200 to 300 million after a few years, I decided to go to the Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media pany, which was unthought of during the years that I started my we do a lot of 39。t have a clue what a sales department was about in a fivestar was the first day I set my foot in a fivestar the same time, I was going through an auditionthe first ever open audition by national television in Chinawith another thousand college producer told us they were looking for some sweet, innocent and beautiful fresh when it was my turn, I stood up and said, “Why [do] women39。t understand any English or French or Italian, so she managed to fill in the lyrics with vegetable names in Chinese.(Laughter)And the last sentence of Nessun Dorma that she was singing in the stadium was “green onion for free.” So [as] Susan Boyle was saying that, 80,000 live audience sang was I guess both Susan Boyle and this vegetable vendor in Shanghai belonged to were the least expected to be successful in the business called entertainment, yet their courage and talent brought them a show and a platform gave them