Edz87 wrote: » I visited there about 5 years ago. Absolute kip. It's a disgusting place.
tom1ie wrote: » Can ya elaborate there? It’s a place I’ve always wanted to visit. Just interested in your opinion.
Joe4321 wrote: » I wonder how many people who cut/paste articles about how bad China is has ever visited the country, just a taught. As for AI intelegence and people been spied on just look a little closer to home, what has this pandemic taught us about our so called leaders?.
kenmc wrote: » For balance, I spent 2 months traveling in China in 2006. Not on an organized tour. It was tough at times, but overall it was fantastic. Certain things leave a lot to be desired (think animal welfare, spitting everywhere, lack of personal space) but the food, sights and people we met along the way were incredible. The culture shock is initially intense, but you get used to it. By comparison, India 4 years later was a lot tougher in terms of culture shock, though equally interesting. I'd prefer to visit China again than usa
Joe4321 wrote: » @piollaire I have seen the two guys that you mention in your post on YouTube but the come across as having a chip on their shoulder about China, even now when they are not living in China they do knotting but put China down from afar, if they have left China why make YouTube videos about how bad the country is when you have left there, seems to me they are two bitter people, a lot of other people give completely different views on how China is doing and they live over there.
Joe4321 wrote: » My point been, they left to China, went to America and still feel the need to bad mouth and comment on issues that have no relavence to what they do now, this is all to keep there following on YouTube so they can earn money, seems very petty to me, two guys in America preaching on stuff that is happening in China that does not affect them, they seem also to take a lot of stuff out of context which has been proven, either by cutting pasting articles or editing video to show a different picture of what is happening at the time, all this to try and influence people incorrectly, there are plenty of proff of this if you look at other youtubers, just seems that they will go to any lengths to bad mouth a country they no longer live in just for the sake of keeping there followers. Sounds pretty childish, they left the country but are still earning from bad mouthing it because of the high number of followers,
Joe4321 wrote: » And our government are angels, one month after they brought in legislation for mandatory quaranteen we still have not got it up and running while we are locked down within are5km radius, thousands of appointments been cancelled everyday for critically I'll people, way to go boys, keep up the good work,
Piollaire wrote: » When they were living in China I found their videos great for giving the highs and lows of life there. Unfortunately they felt the need to flee because the government brookes no criticism. Their videos since have been negative but their criticism is fair. It's hard to show the positive sides of China when you can't visit for fear of detainment.
Joe4321 wrote: » Ahhh don't be so aggressive, just because my option is not the same as urs, for your information there public transport system is possibly one of the best in the world within and going between all the major cities, something we can only dream of over here, if you don't speak their language that is not an issue either as there is always some to help you out, as for a green card, they do five year visas if you meet certain criteria the same as any other country. You should learn a little bit about a country before you start knocking it down based on third hand information. As was said before China is not a country that would suit every body but most people who visit there with and open mind and do some research before they travel have a positive experience.