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China is Erasing it's Desert

China really looked at a desert and said not on my watch. They have reportedly pushed back 65 million mu of desertified land.

That is basically Denmark, but with surprise trees.

Insane level of national landscaping.

u/NeitherConfidence263 — 9 days ago
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Japanese is furious because his daughter was taught about the Nanjing Massacre

u/Themetalin — 18 days ago
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Death rate from malnutrition of China, India and the US (1980 - 2023)

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u/[deleted] — 16 days ago
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China is far more advanced than the US

Quality of life indicators basically boil down to four things: safety, health, infrastructure, and education. In safety, China is clearly far ahead of the US. You can even leave your wallet on the ground or your laptop in the street and no one will take it. Something like that happening in the US would be a miracle. What greater freedom is there than living without fear, being able to walk the streets at any hour without anything bad happening to you?

In health, China has a higher life expectancy and a lower obesity rate, so it's also better in this area. China is also clearly better in infrastructure; just travel to Shanghai and New York and see it firsthand, compare the subways, technology, street cleanliness... China also ranks higher in the Gini index, which measures inequality. Where they might be more or less on par is in education, but even there, China has a higher IQ. Even in mental health, analyzing depression rates and suicide rates, China fares better. The only argument they have to say the USA is more developed is GDP per capita, an indicator biased by inequality and the prices of goods and services, which are different in every country you go to. What good is a higher GDP per capita if, in the end, safety, health, and infrastructure are worse? And the HDI, which only focuses on three superficial aspects, doesn't provide a general analysis like the one mentioned above. I'm open to opinions, but they have to be well-founded, not the classic migration argument when it's well known that there are many American migrants in Mexico and the Philippines, and that doesn't mean they're going to say that life is better in those countries than in the US, right? lol. Also, the percentage of Americans who migrate to another country is much higher than the percentage of Chinese doing the same, according to official data.

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u/Winter_Ad1973 — 16 days ago
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Brought to you from r/ADVChina

Remember what these guys always say: hAte tHE cCp nOT THe ChInEsE

u/Gamepetrol2011 — 27 days ago
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Across China, nearly 200,000 24-hour labor union stations now offer free rest, water, and charging services to outdoor workers. Backed by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the initiative aims to improve conditions for frontline laborers.

u/khoawala — 24 days ago
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Since March 21, 2026, the PCG and BFAR have sent multiple vessels and fishing ships in an attempt to invade Huangyan island. The CCG is demanding all philipine vessels within chinese waters to leave before 6:00 PM beijing time.

Source: https://m.weibo.cn/detail/5279726344078409

As of right now the following CCG ships are on scene:

  • Type 301 cutters:
    • Sanmen(三门, 2307), 2nd bureau
    • Dongsha(东沙, 3306), 3rd bureau
  • 3000 tonne class fisheries cutters:
    • Dahao(达濠, 3304, Ex-3303), 3rd bureau
  • Type 056 cutters:
    • Huangshi(黄石, 1108); formerly Baoding(保定, 511), 1st bureau
    • Daji(大吉, 3107); formerly Quanzhou(泉州, 588), 3rd bureau
    • Jianleng(尖棱, 4109); formerly Luzhou(泸州, 592), 4th bureau
  • 1000 tonne type II cutters:
    • Hai'ou(海鸥, 3103, Ex-3175, Ex-Haijian 75(中国海监75)), 3rd bureau
  • Type 618B cutters:
    • Guishan(桂山, 21605, Ex-44108), guangdong coast guard
  • 600 tonne class anti-smuggling cutters:
    • Aotou(鳌头, 21607, Ex-44106), guangdong coast guard
  • Type 031A patrol boats
    • Beigang(北港, 23518), hainan coast guard
  • Type 031 patrol boats
    • Haijing 21561(中国海警21561), guangdong coast guard
    • Xinliao(新寮, 21564), guangdong coast guard
    • Haijing 22517(中国海警22517), guangxi coast guard (presumably type 031)
  • 300 tonne class anti-smuggling boat:
    • Haijing 21544(中国海警21544), guangdong coast guard
u/Key-Needleworker-702 — 26 days ago