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Do you have any questions about China?

What if they get caught ?

Will it mean trouble ?
get caught for what? for visit youtube?
nothing will happen.

a example:
**** site is illegal. but visit **** site is not illegal.
and for a lot of pron forum we dont even need proxies.

but you will get problem. if you download the **** film and try to sell it in public.
 
Thanks but how then are so many ppl on mainland China on FB ? Isnt it illegal and could get them in trouble ?

I ask because a number of ppl I know keep traveling to China and they remain on FB all the time.

What are the implications if a foreigner is found to be using FB ?
Well,you can access YB or FB even in the presence of the police,it wont get you in any trouble.
In China if you want to acess YB or FB you have to buy VPNs or use some free "FanQiang" softwares, proxies....

BTW,FB and YB are boring。。。。。if You understand Chinese language you will find The “Chinese Local Area Network”are more open
and interesting and convenient than the others...

What if they get caught ?

Will it mean trouble ?
It is banned by GFW but accessing banned(Actually very few sites are banned, we can acesee 99.9% websites over the world without proxies) webs are not illegal.:lol:
 
never heard of China and diplomacy..or else a very short diplomacy try..................even with SU you guys pumped the military next to the island to the teeth before backing down

I would like to read some links regarding China's Diplomacy attempts in recents scenarios......all i ever read is the military posture....hence direct me pleae

by the way, China has solved most boundary dispute by diplomacy attempts,
the former SCO is used for talking boundary and Boundary disarmament, solved the boundary problem with Rassia(1991, 2004 sign two Agreements), Kazakhstan(1994),Kirghizstan(1996), Tajikistan(1999),then 2001, SCO came out;

In 1999, China and VN signed agreement about land boundary dispute after 10 years talking

and China ,Bhutan talked on boundary dispute for 28 years, 20 times, will go on talking;

From now on, China solved boundary disputes are all by talking,

all the Border war happened when the other make Military action, such as

Indian forward policy(1962),

1969 Rassian attacked Zhenbao Island,
1988 VN attacked Chinese Yongshu Reef in south Sea


Hu's APEC attendance helps boost integrity, innovation, development, prosperity: FM - Xinhua | English.news.cn

Hu's APEC attendance helps boost integrity, innovation, development, prosperity: FM VLADIVOSTOK, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao's attendance at APEC's 20th informal economic leaders' meeting has achieved a complete success by helping strengthen regional economic integrity, technological innovation, development and prosperity, Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi said Sunday.

The world economy was recovering slowly and there were still some destabilizing factors and uncertainties, Yang, who had accompanied Hu during the trip, said.

Asia Pacific, on the whole, maintained sound momentum of growth, but the region should not overlook the impact brought about by the grave challenges facing the global economy, he added.

Yang said that under the theme of "Integrate to Grow, Innovate to Prosper," President Hu discussed with leaders of other APEC members trade and investment liberalization, regional economic integration, food security as well as cooperation in fostering innovative growth.

During the event, President Hu delivered key-note speeches, fully expounding on China's positions and proposals.

Besides, he extensively contacted economic leaders and people from all walks of life, exchanging in-depth views on regional situation, as well as cooperation and future development within the framework of APEC.

Hu's attendance has mainly yielded fruit in the following five aspects, Yang said.

First, he elaborated on proposals in boosting Asia-Pacific economic development.

Hu stressed that under the current circumstances, to ensure growth, promote stability and pursue development remains the top priority of members of the region.

Hu called on all parties to deepen reform, opening up and cooperation and pursue common development in a spirit of unity and win-win cooperation to advance the process of building a global economic governance mechanism, build a fair, just, inclusive and well-managed international economic structure, accelerate the shift of the growth model, and adjust the economic structure, and strive for comprehensive, coordinated and sustainable economic growth.

Hu said all parties should remain committed to opening-up, resolutely oppose protectionism in all manifestations, push forward the Doha Round negotiations, and jointly foster a free, open and fair international trading environment and establish a new type of global development partnership that is more equal and balanced to enable all people to benefit from economic globalization and growth.

Second, his attendance has advanced APEC's pragmatic cooperation.

On the issue of trade and investment liberalization and regional economic integration, Hu said APEC member economies should move forward trade and investment liberalization and facilitation with the Bogor Goals at its core.

On the issue of stepping up food security, Hu proposed to lay a solid foundation, increase capital investment and input of science of technology, enhance comprehensive agricultural production capacity, strengthen the development of food markets infrastructure, and stabilize prices.

On the issue of establishing reliable supply chains, Hu proposed to continue to scale up investment in infrastructure, enhance connectivity and network building in the region and create sound policy environment.

On the issue of strengthening policies in support of scientific and technological innovation, Hu stressed the need to increase investment in research and development, enhance the training and mobility of innovative and high-skilled personnel and strengthen technology dissemination and transfer.

Hu also elaborated on China's propositions on trade and investment liberalization, integration. He called for greater efforts to disseminate environmental technologies, enhance capacity building and help developing economies to raise capacity in environmental industries and sustainable growth, while taking into account different development levels and specific conditions of individual member economies.

Third, Hu, in the speeches, has guided APEC's future development orientation.

Hu said APEC has grown into an important force in improving the global economic governance mechanism and promoting dynamic cooperation in the region.

In face of a new situation, Hu pointed out that the member economies should act in a spirit of unity and perseverance and adopt a flexible, pragmatic and consensus-based approach.

He also called for open and inclusive cooperation on the basis of seeking common ground while reserving differences to pursue mutual benefits to strive for new progress and reach new heights in economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region.

Fourth, his speeches have strengthened confidence of the international community toward China's economic development

Yang said China occupies an important position in the current world economy and its economic prospect has drawn great attentions. Hu, in his speeches, introduced China's economic development.

Hu stressed China always adheres to setting strategic restructuring of its economy as the main direction of Chinese economy, combining economic development with improving people's livelihoods, implementing the strategies of revitalizing the country through science and education and of strengthening the country through talents, and practising the basic state policy of opening up.

Hu said China's development will create good development opportunities for Asia Pacific. He welcomed all parties to participate in the process of China's reform, opening up and modernization.

APEC member economies spoke highly of China's significant contributions to regional stability and prosperity, and to the world economic recovery as well, Yang said.

Fifth, his attendance has advanced bilateral relations between China and related countries

During the event, Hu met with APEC leaders of Russia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Brunei and Canada and reached consensus after exchanging views on bilateral ties, regional situation and cooperation.

When meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the event, the two leaders reached broad consensus on major issues of common concern and on deepening the comprehensive China-Russia strategic cooperative partnership.

The two sides agreed to deepen strategic mutual trust, strengthen cooperation in key areas of investment, establish a cooperative mechanism on security and law enforcement, set up a mechanism of regular meetings between local government officials, ensure the success of China-Russia tourism year activities, and coordinate and cooperate closely on major regional and international issues to jointly promote regional and world peace, stability and development.

While meeting with Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang, Hu stressed that the two sides should seek political solution to territorial disputes in the South China Sea, adhere to the path of shelving disputes and of common development and stick to bilateral negotiations and friendly consultation to maintain peace and stability of the South China Sea and avoid taking any unilateral action that may aggravate, complicate or internationalize the disputes.
Hu also met with his Indonesian counterpart Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Bruneian Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah respectively on the sidelines of the event and agreed to maintain high-level exchanges, enhance political mutual trust, expand cooperation in trade and investment and promote people-to-people exchanges.

Yang said the leaders agreed to actively implement the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, solve the issue through dialogue and consultation, advance practical cooperation in the South China Sea and jointly maintain regional stability.

Hu also reiterated China's support for the leading role of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in East Asia cooperation and support for the ASEAN integration process.

Yang said China-Canada relations maintained a good development momentum and have great potentials for cooperation.

While meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the two leaders expressed the will to strengthen cooperation, enhance mutual trust, promote trade and investment, expand people-to-people exchanges and strengthen communication and coordination in world and regional affairs.

On the sidelines of the event, Hu met with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda here on Sunday and made clear China's position on its relations with Japan and the Diaoyu Islands issue.

Yang said peace, development and cooperation are the popular sentiment of the Asia-Pacific region and the trend of the times. China needs Asia Pacific for development, and Asia Pacific needs China for prosperity, he added.

Yang said Hu's attendance at the event displayed China's will to combine China's development with that of Asia Pacific together, and showed its ideologies of good neighborliness, openness and inclusiveness, and cooperation for win-win results.

Yang said China will continue to work with all parties to create a better future of a peaceful, stable and commonly prosperous Asia Pacific.
 
hey.. gud thread...

Can you tell me about the main industrial and agricultural regions in China,province-wise.I ask this because I think the coastal provinces of China are more industrialized or developed than the interior provinces.Also,I guess the interior provinces are scarecely populated.Is that true ?

No the population is evenly distributed between interior and coastal provinces. Big interior provinces in population are Henan, Sichuan, Hunan and Hubei. The biggest city is Chongqing, in the interior, at 35 million. The problem is that 1/3 the land is covered by 2 provinces and most of that land is desert and mountain.

The primary industrial regions are: Pearl River Delta (Guangdong) (珠三角). Yangtse Delta (长三角)(Jiangsu/Shanghai/Zhejiang).

However, in terms of technology (RD as percentage of GDP, number of tier 1 universities, etc), #1 is Beijing-Tianjin corridor, #2 is Yangtse Delta, #3 is Hubei and soon Hunan.

Wuhan is the capital of Hubei and has the most college students of any city in the country and possibly in the world - there's 35 universities each with enrollment of 20,000+ (and several over 35,000+), 350 national and corporate research labs, a major semiconductor foundry, one of the world's biggest steel companies (Wuhan Steel), and over 1000 high tech startups. It is a college city but also heavy industry.

Personally, I don't like Guangdong which is the typical example of "the coast". Its not really for academic types or idealistic people. Its more for cowboy style entrepreneurs. There's much more of a "get rich fast at any cost" attitude and everyone from CEOs to waitresses think that way. The problem is research from here gets sent out to subsidize them. Major advances in chemicals, photonics, etc. are made in Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan (top 3 cities in RD) and then the production gets outsourced to Guangdong. Outsourcing is a major problem even within the country and many people, even college graduates, can't find jobs.
 
What do you think how the South China Sea dispute can be overcome?
What can China take and give?
 
india,china,pakistan should cooperate with each other work together to beat the western fraud countries then we will be the top class countries in the world. We should leave our problems solve through peaceful talks and work for our betterment.
 
I have understood China. I may need not to ask anything. I only want to ask all of you: When will China collapses? :)
It is so disgusting to see a japanese here.
piss off!!! 狗日的
 

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