@shanaka86 Most Chinese will be puzzled by the fact that the West likes to discuss Xinjiang. For Chinese people, Xinjiang is not much different, except that there are some Muslims who are more religious. Many tourists have traveled to Xinjiang, including western independent creators
@FNtwo18seven@tongbingxue With the permission of the Palace Museum, the monument was erected next to the old locust tree. The monument was dismantled in August 1955 and later converted into a stone table in the park during the Cultural Revolution. It was rebuilt in its original location on May 7, 2004
@FNtwo18seven@tongbingxue In 1944, to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the death of Ming Sizong, the Preparatory Committee for the 300th Anniversary of Ming Sizong's Martyrdom invited Fu Zengxiang to write an article, with Chen Yungao's calligraphy and Pan Linggao's seal inscription.
@Rafeeqsmission@DailyIranNews No, mainland China has its own semiconductor industry and is exporting chips. What China wants is the island, even if it is covered with virgin forest.
@Matt_Pinner o the medical side. An MRI costs $100, takes less than a day from appointment to result, and health insurance is cheap, at $60 a year in rural areas.
@stoa1984@breakbottles Your conclusion is absurd, because the elderly and students are also counted, who have no income. In addition, food in China is very cheap, and people do not need to pay taxes such as property tax and car tax.
@scoopercooper Japan massacred pregnant Chinese women in WW2, cutting open their abdomens and picking out unformed babies with bayonets. China has always remembered but has not yet taken revenge.