I'm not Chinese. I thrive in interesting times.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Chinese say, 'It's good to live in interesting times.'
I'm slowly feeling more Chinese and feel I should be more proud of being Chinese and appreciate where I've come from.
Even though I'm very Westernized as an individual and very Canadian, I guess I've lost some of my Chinese culture.
I think that at heart I am an old-fashioned Chinese, really I am.
I came, I studied architecture in America, so my technical background's completely western. But my seventeen years, the formative years of one's life, and I can't say that the Chineseness in me is not there.
Sometimes I read that I'm not 100 per cent Chinese, because I don't look all that Chinese. That's a strange one - I am Chinese.
I am an eighth Chinese, and I come from a large Chinese-American family in Los Angeles.
I'm very proud I'm Chinese and represent the Chinese community.
I am Chinese - it doesn't matter what other people say.
I am Taiwanese as well as Chinese.