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  1. MH.Yang

    China universities waste millions, fail to make real use of research, audit finds in indictment of tech-sufficiency drive

    Please think carefully. A university in China wasted $18.2 million dollars. But this incident can become a big news that shocked the whole China. May I ask if this kind of thing happens in the USA or India, can it become big news? Which country is scarier when you think about it.
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    Soft power: In China, 'Barbie' moves women to tears, 'triggers' men to walk out

    There is a discussion about women's rights, please don't divert it to race. Chinese views on people of African descent: 1, China is not a participant in the colonial era, the Chinese have not harmed Africans. Chinese do not owe Africans, Chinese do not have the original sin of colonizers. In...
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    Soft power: In China, 'Barbie' moves women to tears, 'triggers' men to walk out

    If feminism means equality between men and women, then it's fine. If feminism means female privilege, then it is bound to hurt women more than men. There is a saying in traditional Chinese philosophy, "德不配位,必有殃灾;才不堪任,必遭其累", that if women's abilities do not match their ambitions, then they will...
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    China breeder reactor

    We Chinese are not fools. We certainly know that we now need to build more nuclear weapons than the USa and a stronger navy than the USA in the shortest possible time.
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    Soft power: In China, 'Barbie' moves women to tears, 'triggers' men to walk out

    In the first seven months of 2023, China's movie market has grossed more than 35 billion CNY ($4.9 billion). Even the 10th place movie released this year grossed 931.42 million CNY ($130 million).The $29 million that Barbie grossed in China doesn't even make it into the top 30 (the 30th place...
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    Exclusive: India bars makers of military drones from using Chinese parts

    Zhuzhou, Hunan is only a third-tier city, and the deployment of robots in toilets is not news. There is no international media coverage of such trivial matters. But the Chinese city of Chengdu, which hosted the University Games this year, deployed more than sixty kinds robots, including AI...
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    Exclusive: India bars makers of military drones from using Chinese parts

    In my Chinese city, Zhuzhou, Hunan, the city government deployed robots to all public restrooms this year. All toilet sanitation is unmanned and cleaned using robots. Do Indians still build tires?
  8. MH.Yang

    Exclusive: India bars makers of military drones from using Chinese parts

    I would suggest India to import these parts from Vietnam. It would be easier for everyone. Vietnam is close to China, so you don't have to add too much cost to put a Vietnamese trademark on it.
  9. MH.Yang

    Wakhi people in Chinese Wakhan corridor, China not recognize their ethnicity

    Relations between Uyghurs and Tajiks are indeed at their worst. But relations between Uyghurs and Hui are also bad. The Hui are likewise Sunni Muslims. So I don't think the Uyghurs hate other Muslims because of their religion, they just want to ostracize any different ethnic group. In fact...
  10. MH.Yang

    Unveiling the true size of china's 2022 military budget

    The U.S. Burke 3 cost $3.5 billion. China's type055 cost 6 billion CNY ($840 million).
  11. MH.Yang

    After Hebei flood, 100 Yuan money notes everywhere, no one picks them

    Because of the influence of traditional Confucianism, East Asians don't like to leave things behind that don't belong to them. There are many NGOs that have done social experiments in China, Japan and Korea. In general, all three countries did well, but the Koreans did the best.
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    Wakhi people in Chinese Wakhan corridor, China not recognize their ethnicity

    There are Wakhis in Afghanistan and Pakistan too, and their Wakhis language is not the same as the language of these people. So these people are not Wakhis. Their language is closer to the Tajik language, and their religion and cultural dress are closer to the Tajiks. The Chinese govt has...
  13. MH.Yang

    Vietnam aluminum mining to increase exponentially

    The electrolytic aluminum industry requires a lot of electricity, which Vietnam lacks. If the Vietnamese don't want to affect the overall development of the industry, they can only mine bauxite and cannot develop the electrolytic aluminum industry. Consider that China's Yunnan province, which...
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    Unveiling the true size of china's 2022 military budget

    To calculate the size of China's economy, they use GDP. To calculate China's military spending, they use PPP.
  15. MH.Yang

    Wakhi people in Chinese Wakhan corridor, China not recognize their ethnicity

    They're Tajiks. There are no Wakhis in China.
  16. MH.Yang

    China's internet giants order $5 bln of Nvidia chips to power AI ambitions

    In 2019, China imported $300 billion worth of chips from the U.S. In 2023, China imported $5 billion worth. It became a big news that proved China's dependence on the US. By the way in the first 4 months of this year, China exported $23 billion worth of chips. China has become a chip exporter.
  17. MH.Yang

    How the end of ‘Made in China’ is crippling the world’s second largest economy

    It's amazing that anyone believes this kind of article at a time when China is rapidly gobbling up automobile manufacturing and semiconductor manufacturing. Oh, and a few Indians who can't even make a ballpoint pen.
  18. MH.Yang

    Indian equipment for China’s Tiangong space station faces export delay

    It's called a ballpoint pen, and it's a simple, common commodity. See the steel ball in the refill of a ballpoint pen? You Indians can't even make this kind of steel ball. The Indians don't really have some sort of high end technology, they don't even have a lot of low end technology. They...
  19. MH.Yang

    Offer for Karachi Sea Port terminal rejected as ‘too low’

    It certainly makes sense. Pakistan's ports were once contracted by the Singaporeans and then left derelict for decades. The Singaporeans' intention is to not add a competitor. The Indians could have done the same. The most important reference for selling a port is not the price, but the...
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