Comments by "Good Citizen" (@GoodCitizen-gm1tl) on "South China Morning Post"
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Hong Kong may have a higher income than Shenzhen temporarily but from technological perspective, Hong Kong is far far behind Shenzhen. Shenzhen hosts the most cutting-edge tech industries in China, you know, Huawei, ZTE, BYD, DJI, TCL, Tencent, Konka, Luxshare Precision, Han's Laser....are all headquatered in Shenzhen. Shenzhen is also an IT tech hub and one of the financial centers in China.(Shenzhen hosts one of China's stock exchange markets, along with Shanghai).
To be honest, I have never heard of any hi-tech company from Hong Kong. In fact, Hong Kong's economy is still heavily reliant on finance (which Shenzhen, Shanghai and now Beijing(the third stock exchange market had inaugurated in Beijing 1 or 2 years ago) are all vigorously developing as China's new financial centers) and logistics. It lacks a hi-tech industry which is the guarantee of sustainable growth in the long term, China's own first-tier cities and Singapore are all competing with Hong Kong for the existing industry of finance and logistics, if Hong Kong still can't incubate a new industry (hi-tech industry), it will be inevitably thrown further behind by neighbouring Shenzhen. The income gap between the two cities won't persist for too long.
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@Hkchinese888 In rural China, people judge your family if you haven't owned a car yet these days, because families around you all have cars. Many Chinese farmers just bought cars and parked at their house gates without driving much a month due to the lack of needs to travel far often, as they say in the Chinese countryside, "you can park there and don't drive but you must have it!" People don't like to be judged by their neighbours, you know.
You can call this mindset as shallow, superficial or materialistic but China is a country of capitalistic materialism, and as a man, young or old, if you haven't bought a house and a car in the cities, no girls will be interersted in you in the marriage market in China, and this "new marriage culture" has been around in China for at least 15 years now, it's not a latest phenomenon only.
Sometimes you have to say China is too much of a capitalism, everything is valued by money and transactions. Communism is long dead. But materialism actually propels the Chinese economy forward as it stimulates domestic spending and consumption.
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As of August 9, 2024:
The Chinese (China, Hong Kong China, Chinese Taipei, Macau China) 30 + 2 + 1 + 0 = 33 golds
The Chinese Civilization Circle or Sinosphere (China, Hong Kong China, Chinese Taipei, Macau China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Vietnam): 30 + 2 + 1 + 0 + 13 + 13 + 0 + 0 = 59 golds
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@Hkchinese888 China: 32 golds now, let me update:face-blue-smiling:
The Chinese (China, Hong Kong China, Chinese Taipei, Macau China) 32 + 2 + 1 + 0 = 35 golds
The Chinese Civilization Circle or Sinosphere (China, Hong Kong China, Chinese Taipei, Macau China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Vietnam): 32 + 2 + 1 + 0 + 13 + 13 + 0 + 0 = 61 golds
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@Hopper-n5f Hong Kong may have a higher income than Shenzhen temporarily but from technological perspective, Hong Kong is far far behind Shenzhen. Shenzhen hosts the most cutting-edge tech industries in China, you know, Huawei, ZTE, BYD, DJI, TCL, Tencent, Konka, Luxshare Precision, Han's Laser....are all headquatered in Shenzhen. Shenzhen is also an IT tech hub and one of the financial centers in China.(Shenzhen hosts one of China's stock exchange markets, along with Shanghai).
To be honest, I have never heard of any hi-tech company from Hong Kong. In fact, Hong Kong's economy is still heavily reliant on finance (which Shenzhen, Shanghai and now Beijing(the third stock exchange market had inaugurated in Beijing 1 or 2 years ago) are all vigorously developing as China's new financial centers) and logistics. It lacks a hi-tech industry which is the guarantee of sustainable growth in the long term, China's own first-tier cities and Singapore are all competing with Hong Kong for the existing industry of finance and logistics, if Hong Kong still can't incubate a new industry (hi-tech industry), it will be inevitably thrown further behind by neighbouring Shenzhen. The income gap between the two cities won't persist for too long.
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Before the CCP came into power, China under th ROC was a weak meat preyed by the predatory powers. After the PRC was established, the first thing it did was to nullify all the unequal treaties forced upon China by the industrial powers as signed by the preceding Chinese regimes who were powerless and hopeless in front of the industrialized powers. All the extraterritorial concessions held by Western powers inside China were taken back to Chinese control and all the Westerners left China. China then fought a war with the United States and the so-called UN armies in 1950-1952 and won, then China fought a war with the Soviet Union in 1969 over a border island and won, it also fought a war with India in 1962 over the borders and won. PRC is making China great again, like the superpower it used to be in the pre-industrialization ages. China is now the most industrialized country in the world, it finds back its glory in the industrialized age too, thanks to the CCP's unrivaled competent and capable policy making in education, industry, economic, financial and military sectors, etc. The China Miracle is worthy of being studied by all countries in how to govern a country efficiently and effectively.
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Yes, since China is so poor, it certainly doesn't pose a threat to the power of the rich United States, why should the rich US be so mad at this poor China, I can't get the logic straight. the rich US should stop the bans, crackdowns, sanctions, attacks, trade war, tech war and info war against the poor China immediately, because the poor China is by no means a threat to the power of the rich US. There is no need for the rich US to be this desperate and hysterical, right?
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@TeeHee-vo1bn Yes, since China is so poor, it certainly doesn't pose a threat to the power of the rich United States, why should the rich US be so mad at this poor China, I can't get the logic straight. the rich US should stop the bans, crackdowns, sanctions, attacks, trade war, tech war and info war against the poor China immediately, because the poor China is by no means a threat to the power of the rich US. There is no need for the rich US to be this desperate and hysterical, right?
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I don't think so, Shenzhen is home to the headquaters of Huawei, ZTE, BYD, DJI, TCL, Konka, Tencent, BGI, Han's Laser, .....
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