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How do you Chinese view the rapid development of the past 35 years?

My only wish is your parent can give me half of the money. I have created a religion called Foodism, if u join Foodism, there will be free food in your afterlife in the Food Heaven.
Sounds good!
(¯﹃¯)So hungry...
(ノ*・ω・)ノDo u have a equity market plan?Today index mark went up 3.x%
There r so much people earn a lot from it !~
 
I just gave 150,000 yuan to my dad, now it's 500,000
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Although this year economical situation isn't good,I found a lot more money were earned by Chinese
I remember that my parents are both from remote mountain/village(in Hunan) , my mom usually praise her fine life now.Except the hard school life,I think I am a really fortunate/beatific kid
 
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A ‪#‎skywalk‬ will open to public in July. At 430-meter-long, six-meter-wide and 300 meters above the valley floor, the glass bridge spans across the canyon in Hunan's ‪#‎Zhangjiajie‬ scenic spot.

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Is this free? In the west and other parts you have to pay for it. China should start charging and make good money off tourists.
 
Is this free? In the west and other parts you have to pay for it. China should start charging and make good money off tourists.

Not really sure. I guess @AndrewJin will have the best answer. :)

My only wish is your parent can give me half of the money. I have created a religion called Foodism, if u join Foodism, there will be free food in your afterlife in the Food Heaven.

In fact food (plenty of them) is one of the major promises of organized religions. This is probably to subdue and pacify the blind followers to stay silent in the face of worldly injustices in the hope of getting rewarded in the afterlife.

Marx was right when he said religion is the opium of the masses. I hope your religion rewards right here right now. LOL. Then I will subscribe.
 
5 yuan one way. But you know, the entrance fee to Zhangjiajie National Park is 248yuan/3days, 298yuan/7days.

Shanghai Super Car Club (SSCC; 上海超跑俱乐部), a non-profit social welfare NGO, established in 2008. By now this club has over 300 members, one of the more hi-profile ones in Shanghai. SSCC membership is very simple, just need at least one super car (say a Murcielago, before tax ~RMB 7.3 mln yuan), and willing to help the underprivileged like the disabled, or single parent families. Donations from SSCC include hospitals, and "Blue Sky Rescue" (a Shanghai civilian rescue NGO which has participated in Sichuan earthquake, Pakistan earthquake, Nepal earthquake, etc)

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Other clubs in Shanghai are focused on professional racing, off-roader or specific car brand/model.

Among all clubs in China, SSCC is among the top 10 by a website "China Whisper"
Top 10 China super sports car clubs

SSCC 1st June 2015 event:

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Shanghai Tower, China's highest skyscraper, will open to the public in mid-2015. It stands 632 meters high and has 128 stories. Photo taken from Shanghai Tower. (Huang Weiguo)



 

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