I’ve always been interested in Asia and especially China. I want to start learning the language, visit the country and perhaps one day live there. But things i’ve read and watched scare me. The strict laws and punishments. So i wonder just how different is China to say the Uk where i live? How easy is life over there? With it being a communist state. I just get this sense or always having to look over my shoulder and watching what i do. I’m not sure why. I mean no disrepect to anyone. For instance i watched the movie broke down palace which is set in Thailand and how the girls got drugs planted in their bags and setenenced to 35 years. I know Thailand isn’t China. An the the movie maybe a little far-fetched. But it makes you think. How easy is it to have something like that done to do you for a crime that might be so serious in China living there as a foreigner you could potentially be an easy target.
June 23, 2007
June 21, 2007
Animosity toward China being redirected?
It seems that the media is trying to blame the animosity toward China on Tibet. Personally I don’t care about that nearly as much as I do with China’s other problems. They are still a communistic government, they pollute the land so much that there are rivers that your not even allowed to touch, and don’t get me started on the “schools”/sweat shops they started forcing children into just so they can claim a chunk of gold on a ribbon. Tibet is just a mole hill compared to that. Given it’s still pretty bad. Lets not forget the big toy scare where the manager “committed suicide” over and I’m not sure if this law is still in effect but there was a law only allowing one child per family that’s why there are so many girl chinese to adopt. China is so concerned with impressing the rest of the world they step on their own people.
June 11, 2007
china training for the olympics?
has anyone realized that the chinese are pushing a little too hard to pursue olympic glory. they have 3,000 training academies with 400,000 students. they dont give their kids a break. why not boycott china for overdoing it and shouldnt there some sort of world wide child labor law.
yeah but what happens afterwards. when they’re retired. most of the athletes are unemployed after retirement. so what happens then for them.
June 10, 2007
Do you know any 2-year Post-Diploma programs in Canada?
Hi,
I am a chinse student and I have obtained the bachelor’s degree of Law in China.Now,I am willing to further my education in Canada instead of Law.
So,Would you offer me some colleges offering
2-year Post-Diploma programs in Canada?Thanks