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Growth in infrastructure and cities has been incredible over there. Do you live in a megacity, and if so how do you find life there? Would you say it is overcrowded? Living in a city of "only" 1 million , I can't imagine how life must be in one.

Have you used any of the new high speed rail lines? If so, how are they?

Do you see the political status quo continuing into the forseeable future, or will we see Taiwanese/South Korean type reforms?
 
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Growth in infrastructure and cities has been incredible over there. Do you live in a megacity, and if so how do you find life there? Would you say it is overcrowded? Living in a city of "only" 1 million , I can't imagine how life must be in one.
Have you used any of the new high speed rail lines? If so, how are they?
Do you see the political status quo continuing into the forseeable future, or will we see Taiwanese/South Korean type reforms?
The city is well organized, you might be lost in your first time, but soon you will find how to transport. HSR is still in construction, by the end of this year, a new HSR line from Beijing to Shenzhen will be released.

For political reform, there is a big voice, but I think the next leader will mainly focus on Governmental reform, make the government more efficient, One-Party in charge will not be changed.
If they do well, we will possibly become the largest economy in the world in 2020.
 
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yes i have what are alcohol laws of china and which are best places of night life in china for tourism :D

For alcohol there is Baijiu, and the urban lifestyle of ganbei (toasting) when partying, where mates down an entire glass of baijiu :pop:

If you ever visit Beijing there's an area called Sanlitun which is well known for night life and visited by a number of expats. Shanghai and Hong Kong are also known for tourism and night life.

hey.. gud thread...

Can you tell me about the main industrial and agricultural regions in China,province-wise.I ask this because I think the coastal provinces of China are more industrialized or developed than the interior provinces.Also,I guess the interior provinces are scarecely populated.Is that true ?

The main industrial/export regions in China are the Pearl River Delta (southeast provinces) and Yangtze River Delta (eastern provinces). There are also SEZs (Special Economic Zones) designated by the government, where regulations are more favorable to promote development. Agriculture is focused principally in regions with rivers and fertile land (with the Central Plains region producing more than other regions).

While the costal provinces are the most developed regions in China, in recent years much attention has been given to developing the interior regions. The interior regions are the least populated in China largely due to not being as hospitable as the rest of China because of geography (there's the cold, permafrosted Tibetian highlands to the southwest, the Gobi desert to the north, and the Taklamakan desert to the northwest).
 
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In South China sea or the japan island island issue...........China tends to take militaristic stance...even in the past with soviet union militry posture was taken............why is that China never goes for diplomatic resolution ??
 
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In South China sea or the japan island island issue...........China tends to take militaristic stance...even in the past with soviet union militry posture was taken............why is that China never goes for diplomatic resolution ??
we always go diplomatic resolution first.
but if we can not (bear, tolerate) it any longer. There's no need to stand it.
 
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I haven't read the entire thread - too long.

I would like to know if You tube is officially permitted in China.

An early reply from anyone shall be appreciated.

I haven't read the entire thread - too long.

I would like to know if You tube & Face Book is officially permitted / available in China.

An early reply from anyone shall be appreciated.
 
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we always go diplomatic resolution first.
but if we can not (bear, tolerate) it any longer. There's no need to stand it.

never heard of China and diplomacy..or else a very short diplomacy try..................even with SU you guys pumped the military next to the island to the teeth before backing down

I would like to read some links regarding China's Diplomacy attempts in recents scenarios......all i ever read is the military posture....hence direct me pleae
 
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I haven't read the entire thread - too long.

I would like to know if You tube is officially permitted in China.

An early reply from anyone shall be appreciated.

I haven't read the entire thread - too long.

I would like to know if You tube & Face Book is officially permitted / available in China.

An early reply from anyone shall be appreciated.
It is officially banned in mainland China
 
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It is officially banned in mainland China

Thanks but how then are so many ppl on mainland China on FB ? Isnt it illegal and could get them in trouble ?

I ask because a number of ppl I know keep traveling to China and they remain on FB all the time.

What are the implications if a foreigner is found to be using FB ?
 
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Thanks but how then are so many ppl on mainland China on FB ? Isnt it illegal and could get them in trouble ?

I ask because a number of ppl I know keep traveling to China and they remain on FB all the time.

What are the implications if a foreigner is found to be using FB ?
because many ppl know how to use proxy server.and there a many free software for it.
 
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