@PacificPaisley@ShangguanJiewen In China, privately owned land and housing are freely tradable. Contrary to your claims, their values do not depreciate annually, nor will a so-called property tax be levied to "fool the public." I find your prejudices against China to be very deep-seated.
@PacificPaisley@ShangguanJiewen I actually don't need to explain or refute anything. Because the lies you speak are only understood by foreigners who have actually been to China. For those who haven't, how could I make them understand? They can only be brainwashed by the biased reports of their countries' media
@PacificPaisley@ShangguanJiewen In the US, private homeowners have to pay property tax every single year.
In a country suffering from such severe inflation, this is nothing but exploiting ordinary people.
@PacificPaisley@ShangguanJiewen It's quite normal for people to immigrate abroad given China's vast territory and huge population of 1.4 billion. Many foreigners also immigrate to China. What does this prove? It simply shows China is a free country that does not restrict its citizens' normal social lives.