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by anon8418
3806 days ago
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I've yet to not be astonished by the pace of development and change in China, despite my frequent trips there since the mid-90s. Especially in the hinterland... it's really night and day. Literally in a year you go from farms to skyscrapers. Crazy fast development. The world is starting to notice though... now you see more Chinese middle-class tourists, more Chinese students (not the smart ones who just goto the ivies, but the rich mediocre students in community / for-profit / tertiary colleges), and real estate investors (which is starting to be a huge problem in Cali, PNW, etc.). This is nothing but a road bump for China. The Chinese are hungry as hell. I don't really think the west fully appreciates their cultural drive. The bigger story I don't see much mention of in the press is the growing dilemma facing Europe. Do they ally themselves with America or the growing East. This will grow to become a key political concern for the EU in the next 10-20-30 years. |
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