@KseniiaBaziian@AndyBxxx "Non-immigrant country" does not mean immigration is impossible in China; rather, it means China is not a country that relies on immigration as its main demographic component. As a result, obtaining a Chinese green card is extremely difficult.
@gabrrlgh Bing works in China, but Google doesn't, even though both are search engines owned by American companies. The reason is that Google is unwilling to comply with Chinese laws and censorship regulations, which allows users in China to access illegal content.
@cosmicd71166471@AndyBxxx China has over 20,000 mosques in Xinjiang alone, while the entire United States has less than 3,000. Tell me, which country is truly banning Muslims from practicing Islam?
@AndyBxxx Western media just repeats the wrongdoings they themselves commit and then put them onto China. That’s because they can’t imagine how China can achieve rapid development without oppression and plunder.
@Xitler_Jinping@AndyBxxx@AngelicaOung It depends on the city. In first-tier cities like Beijing and Shanghai, couriers typically earn between 8,000 and 12,000 rmb per month, which is even higher than some office workers. In second- and third-tier cities, the salary is generally between 4,000 and 8,000.
@knightofmaltaus@SpoxCHN_MaoNing@MFA_China In China, land is owned by the entire people, and there is no private ownership of land. The people can obtain land use rights. However, if you occupy land like a landlord without undertaking any contracted responsibilities, the state have the right to take back