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China has opened its doors to the world. It is now considered as one of the emerging markets where in all business are heading to. Given the humongous population and its goal to go western, it gives good value for business and good opportunity to people. The most developed places to be in for me are Shanghai, Hongkong and Beijing...other provinces are still doing efforts to catch up with the change in time. Shopping is very cheap. Lots of food choices. Good historical artifacts and architecture. One not so good quality though is hygiene.

 

nonetheless, i love going back to Shanghai...and will still go back. :)

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I would love to go there to work kung meron man....

 

We all have to admit that the sleeping giant is starting to stretch its muscles. Currently China is the number 1 consumer of oil, a clear sign of industrial awakening.

 

I relent other people downgrading chinese goods kesyo "made-in-china", true that the quality of their products were inferior but the cool thing is they are constantly renewing their technological knowledge.

 

To top that, they just sent their very first manned space flight some months ago .... a manifestation of perseverance to be world class.... a real power to beckon.

 

Hope we could too someday.

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been to china for many times but i still fine the place not that good, especially the attitudes of the people, sana naman mag improve sila kahit konte noh...

 

oh well...some provinces are still under developed. with regard to attitude, it is their culture. but in my experience, i havent experienced bad treatment from them so far...but i know some of them doesnt have the "acceptable" manners we expect..but nonetheless, i love Shanghai. :)

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Underdeveloped is a weak word. POOR is appropriate.

Shown in National Geographic. Children aged as early as 5 run and beg to incoming passenger trains for food and alms. Kakaawa talaga.

 

Bill Gates dream or vision that one day all homes in the worl will have a computer.

He realized his vision was more dificult than NASA going to Pluto when he went to far flunk provinces in China. They could not even afford food, how much more to a computer.

 

oh well...some provinces are still under developed. with regard to attitude, it is their culture. but in my experience, i havent experienced bad treatment from them so far...but i know some of them doesnt have the "acceptable" manners we expect..but nonetheless, i love Shanghai. :)

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been to china for many times but i still fine the place not that good, especially the attitudes of the people, sana naman mag improve sila kahit konte noh...

 

yung mga old people i think wala masyadong manners n etiquette, yung tipong sisingitan ka sa pila, agawan ka ng pwesto, pero yung mga younger generation ok na, deyr starting to learn good manners n proper etiquette :)

 

oh well...some provinces are still under developed. with regard to attitude, it is their culture. but in my experience, i havent experienced bad treatment from them so far...but i know some of them doesnt have the "acceptable" manners we expect..but nonetheless, i love Shanghai. :)

 

hi, wat part of shanghai ka nag stay??? i think medyo expensive ang prices in shanghai compared here in manila, especially imported goods

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i agree with aldrich its true last month ago we went to china prticularly shanghai and beijing. it was about my turn sa c.r ng bgla siningitan ako ng isang old lady hahah unexpected kasi sa pinas wala naman ganunan kht na matanda na atleast mag excuse man lng right? anyways inisip ko nlng maybe ihingihi na sya. o well... iv been to xiamen and some province part of china i might say shanghai n beijing is the most beautiful n modern part of china. the roads, builing, houses even they way people dress. its a bz airport too... plenty tourist and businessman going in and out like mga germans, americans yun iba ang gagaling mag mandarin hay.... grabe nakakahya mas mgaling pa sila sakin.

regarding the thread : LABOR COST is much cheaper kasi sa china compare in the phil. kaya ang daming mga factory dun. OIShi co. is also in shanghai i think.

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i agree with aldrich its true last month ago we went to china prticularly shanghai and beijing. it was about my turn sa c.r ng bgla siningitan ako ng isang old lady hahah unexpected kasi sa pinas wala naman ganunan kht na matanda na atleast mag excuse man lng right? anyways inisip ko nlng maybe ihingihi na sya. o well... iv been to xiamen and some province part of china i might say shanghai n beijing is the most beautiful n modern part of china. the roads, building, houses even the way people dress. its a bz airport too... plenty tourist and businessman  going in and out like mga germans, americans yun iba ang gagaling mag mandarin hay.... grabe nakakahya mas mgaling pa sila sakin.

regarding the thread : LABOR COST is much cheaper compare in the phil. kaya ang daming mga factory dun. OIShi co. is also in shanghai i think.  panu nga ba mag attach ng picture dito?

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i agree with aldrich its true last month ago we went to china prticularly shanghai and beijing. it was about my turn sa c.r ng bgla siningitan ako ng isang old lady hahah unexpected kasi sa pinas wala naman ganunan kht na matanda na atleast mag excuse man lng right? anyways inisip ko nlng maybe ihingihi na sya. o well... iv been to xiamen and some province part of china i might say shanghai n beijing is the most beautiful n modern part of china. the roads, builing, houses even they way people dress. its a bz airport too... plenty tourist and businessman  going in and out like mga germans, americans yun iba ang gagaling mag mandarin hay.... grabe nakakahya mas mgaling pa sila sakin.

regarding the thread : LABOR COST is much cheaper kasi sa china compare in the phil. kaya ang daming mga factory dun. OIShi co. is also in shanghai i think.

 

Yup! Oishi is in Shanghai, toured the plant. Definitely the pride of Fil-Chi.... :thumbsupsmiley:

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Still, there is no denying the emergence of China. the sleeping giant is no longer sleeping, it seems.

 

Things move at a dizzying speed in China. Credit that to the no-nonsense leadership of the government and the political system that works minus the draggings of a so-called "public opinion".

 

I haven't been there this year. Yet. But i won't be surprised if i don't recognize the place anymore. Changes happen very, very quickly and i am still amazed at how determined they are to move the country even further ahead.

 

Of course it has its share of negatives: culture, hygiene, language, human rights, intellectual property and other not-so-exciting things about China. But all in all, im still pretty impressed and a bit jealous of the way they run things there.

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