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Family Bonds are Growing Stronger as China-UK Relationship Endures

2018-07-24 03:15ByXinwen
國際人才交流 2018年7期
關鍵詞:三杰凌叔華舊事

By Xinwen

During Simon Haworth’s third trip to China in 2012, the English entrepreneur wrote an email to his father.The reply he received helped Haworth understand that his family has a deep bond with China that stretches back for six generations – almost 150 years – far longer than he had realised.

In the 1880s, Haworth’s great-great-grandfather started the fi rst silk business in Manchester, England, to trade with companies in Jiangsu province by partnering with Jardine Matheson, a British conglomerate headquartered in Hong Kong.

“That (history) makes it very easy for me to commit to China for the long term,” Haworth said.“Also, it makes it easy for China to commit to me.”

The deep family bonds helped Haworth decide to open a business in China.In 2013, he started a biotechnology company in Wuhan, Hubei province, that is developing new, advanced diagnostic equipment.

“You don’t have as high an incidence of TB as some places,” Haworth, CEO of Dynasty Biotechnology, said referring to China.“But you are in the group that has the highest number of new cases in the world.And it’s a real issue.”

The diagnostic kits his company is developing will help tack the illness in China, leading the Wuhan government to award him the Yellow Crane Friendship Award in 2015.

In addition to his biotech business, Haworth started the Sino-UK Fund set up to invest in UK technology companies and bring them to China, and Dynasty Youth Exchange which provides educational exchange programs for students from China and the United Kingdom.In 2015, Haworth and his wife hosted a group of 65 Chinese students at their house near Cambridge, England.

“I am involved in a cause in which I am interested, and there are still things to do,” he said.“We have had some wonderful moments, such as when I spotted two girls sitting together in our garden – the Chinese girl had just given her new English friend some chopsticks as a gift and was showing her how to use them.”

“The two girls started communicating immediately and later went back to the English girl’s house so that her Chinese friend could see her life and her bedroom.”

“I realised immediately that young people have a natural ability to connect with each other – much more easily that people like me.The two girls showed me that we should link young people from the two countries to the long term benef i t of all of us.Moments such as this prompted Haworth to continue the program and offer a larger number of exchanges to students from both countries, including his eldest son, George.

During his three month internship in Shanghai that Dr Haworth arranged for George with one of Haworth’s partner companies an employee from the Chinese company was getting married.

“It’s much, much better to engage people for mutual benefits,” Haworth said, adding that the relationship between China and the UK should be one of mutual engagement for people from both countries, and should be representative of a shared future.

“The most important thing about China is that it is China’s turn (to rise to global prominence) , ” he said.

Even though his family has been involved with China for nearly 150 years, Haworth is looking forward, not back.

“It’s all about the future,” he said.“It’s my task to complete that phase and move my family on to the next 150 years.”

Q&A

What do you feel has been China’s biggest achievement over the past fi ve years? What’s the most notable change you’ve observed?

目前將三位女作家作為一個整體來進行研究的學術論文幾乎沒有,只有屈指可數的幾篇介紹、回憶文章。如楊靜遠《讓廬舊事(上、下)——記女作家袁昌英、蘇雪林、凌叔華》[11-12],文章回憶了抗戰時期,武漢大學搬到樂山時袁昌英和蘇雪林、凌叔華的一些舊事;秦春燕《修為人間才女夫——〈讓廬日記〉中“珞珈三杰”》[13],以楊靜遠的《讓廬舊事》為基礎,重點放在“三杰”的情感問題上;陳學勇《珞珈三杰》[14],在簡單介紹了袁昌英、蘇雪林和凌叔華各自的成就后,記敘了三人的友誼,并將她們從性格、婚姻、人生歸宿等方面進行了簡略的比較。除此之外,幾乎沒有文章論及三人,更不用說是綜合三人與外國文學關系的學術研究了。

To start at the local level in my industry, I can say Wuhan has been transformed during the past five years, and continues to be transformed.But the wider global concept is the idea of China engaging with the UK.China’s engagement with the world in the past fi ve years has really become obvious.

What words would you use to describe China today?

Dynamic.Hardworking.The most fun place (for business).

What is your impression of General Secretary Xi Jinping?

He has a clear way of addressing issues, and he shows clear leadership.

(Photo by Ni Tianyong)

How do you view China’s role now?

Do you believe that some of China’s experiences or practices could be used to solve pressing global problems? If so, what are they?

China is very familiar with food (safety) and practical issues on a massive scale.And we are going to have these issues,whether in Africa or elsewhere.So, of course, China has very good experience of dealing with a number of global issues.Food is the area we are working on now that could have a great impact on human health.China has an important task in terms of food, and some of what China has learned should be rolled out.Huge agricultural innovation has taken place,with much more agricultural aggregation where everything is controlled.All of that is going to happen in China.In Jiangsu province, they have produced surprising agricultural innovations.In China, you have an area called “emerging agricultural industries”.Medical devices, drugs and agricultural technologies are all part of this.

What do you think China will be like in five years’time? How do you view China’s longer-term future?

China will be totally open in fi ve years, actually.At the moment, we’ve got fi ve more years to show people outside China something that is really unknown.For the next three to fi ve years, we and others will show how to do that, will show what we’ve done.What is perfectly commercially sensible is to approach business by taking opportunities here and bringing technologies to China.That’s going to be a big change.People realize the size of the Chinese market, and that it is something you can really have access to.The longer-term future is the next 150 years; that’s China’s engagement for me.China is committed to providing opportunities to access Western products for a dramatically rising proportion of the population.In the medical industry, the opportunities are absolutely vast.

What’s the most unforgettable experience or moment you’ve ever had in China, or related to China?

It was the moment I received the China Friendship Award in the Great Hall of the People.I had my wife beside me, who was on her fi rst trip to China.It was a wonderful and interesting event, and it’s now a shared experience we can talk about.We will never forget it.

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