Joe4321 wrote: » And you think the numbers that are been reported in Europe, America are correct, don't make me laugh, why is everyone brain washed if they believe in there policies, we all know China is not a perfect country, far from it, but why are people so aggressive about anyone who believes in what they do is correct, maybe its time for people in Europe and America to start questioning their own polaticians on how the handel things, we have two parties that came together to form a government just so the party that got the most votes and who the majority of people in this country want in government could not form a partnership with others, do you think that's correct, we have the same two parties running this country into the ground and are not willing to make any decisions without see what the UK or the rest of Europe are doing, all they do is keep people in lock down until we are all vaccinated, one plan no other, headless chickens, it must be correct if these guys make a video from America telling you what's wrong with China, interesting
Joe4321 wrote: » What do you mean you can not use public transport without a Chinese ID?, it is required that you carry ID on you at all times, You can use any part of their public transport system, by you saying this tells me you are nit familiar with that or maybe have got the information second hand, 'have you really been over there'? You can get an extended visa, as I said you need to meet certain criteria, Stop with the make belief stories as you are only making a fool of yourself, try educate yourself on there customers and regulations before trying to look intelligent because all you do is tell people that you are a spoofer.
Captcha wrote: » Actually, I don't rely on third-party information and I have been to China four times. You cannot get a green card even if you marry a Chinese,
Piollaire wrote: » China has a racist government that allows next to no foreigners to naturalise.
Supercell wrote: » If you are Han and keep your head down and just get on with your life nobody is going to bother you there. My wife comes from Wuhan, some of you may have heard of it...and I've been there many times, though many of her family now live in Guangzhou to the south. Before the recent New Year Festival period my wife got some calls from relatives asking if she was coming home this year for the festivities in the same sentance as i heard Ireland is number one for Covid..she got the message. There really is very little of it over there, life is going on a normal, anyone found to have the virus is put into a virus "hotel" alongside anyone near them. A few cases found and the whole area goes into total lockdown and everyone tested multiple times untill they get the all clear. My wifes mother was telling her the other day that she was worried becuase a case was detected in Guangzhou about 50km from her location..so its fair to say they are not messing about and people take it seriously. Honestly right now I'd rather be over there than here, at least there everything is open and Guangzhou is already pretty warm!
Joe4321 wrote: » Why is it a nightmare, is it because you can not speak the language, stop spoofing and wise up, did Mickey mouse not give you a kiss, ahh now I now why your upset, Tell me what you want me to answer, China is a big cultural shock for people traveling there for the first few times, behaviours and procedures are different to most countries but I think the biggest issue some people have is not been prepared for the language barrier, All major cities and tourist attractions would have someone who could speak English, most of the younger generation will have English but if you come across as rude the will not speak it to you, You should know by now because you have been there four time? that by been polite and not panicking will get you a long way over there, slow down and enjoy what's around you. Now tell me what you want me to answer for you? Don't say you can't travel on public transport without Chinese ID card, what you should say is while in China you will need to carry you passport with you on public transport because you can be asked for it at anytime, that is not just for foreigners it for everyone. Don't give the impression that foreigners can not use public transport without having a Chinese ID card because that is wrong.
Oranage2 wrote: » Multiculturalism hasn't exactly been a success and China has a population of 1.4 billion, having more people is not on their agenda.
Joe4321 wrote: » @denartha, wepay/alipay is a must have over there now
Captcha wrote: » Actually, I don't rely on third-party information and I have been to China four times. You cannot get a green card even if you marry a Chinese, if you get a spouse visa you cannot work, you cannot use public transport without a Chinese ID, can you get one of those? Didnt think so... its smoke and mirrors, it is not open to immigrants like most of the rest of the world is. You have no clue what you are on about, you are literally talking shiiite
Joe4321 wrote: » So how do you think China is doing these days
Deleted User wrote: » In shanghai all signs are in English and Mandarin. I used public transport extensively even the MagLev train twice(300 kilometres an hour). Never had any problems. I also found the people very friendly.
Joe4321 wrote: » there is knotting strange about that,
Joe4321 wrote: » @thebaz, They Brough in mandatory 14day quarantine very quick which would catch most infected people, something we are still hesatent in doing here one year on, any posative cases that do show up the whole area is locked down and tested, it seems to have worked so far as there day to day life is back to normal and no that's not here say its reality, it has not only effects Wuhan it has shown up in other cities but with the system that is in place they smother it fairly quickly, there is knotting strange about that,
thebaz wrote: » Well I find it strange that a country the size of China, 1 and half billion , has less cases than Ireland (less than half) whose population is 5 million - given the virus also originated in China, and Ireland has been in lockdown for nearly 12 months. I realise the Wuhan lockdown was way stricter, but I find figures very strange .