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Editorial

The Marshall Plan

First order of business this month is to welcome all readers of The Nanjinger on board any China Airlines flight worldwide. You read correctly; as of 27 March, this humble publication became available as part of the new in-flight entertainment system on that particular airline, one of Asia’s finest. Also new for this month, “Nankinish Delights”! As alert readers may suspect, this debut charters the best, not necessarily most famous, of Nanjing cuisine. We welcome new columnist, Wu Zeyuan (p.24-25). So to this month’s theme. Regular contributor and minstrel, Triona Ryan, takes a look at the weird and wonderful things humans are capable of when they get together en-masse (p.12-14). We also have a look at a concept that has emerged across China of late; that of “I Do Practical things for the Masses” (p.10-11). Finally, Casey Mayer makes his debut in our fiction section, with a tale of low-battery life, on a personal level. Welcome to “The Masses” from The Nanjinger. Ed.

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