A Clip about Xi'an City
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@SirithHeruwen Democracy in China needs a lot of time. I'm not saying that CCP has done a horrible job though. I just want to say that China needs to be open a little bit more but I agree with you that CCP is the best choice for China right now.
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@Yakantheterek Actually i'm totally agree with you. Democracy in China needs time. Make it a hundred years if that what it takes to make China a healthy and accurate democrat society. No need to rush, China has been since the beginning of human civilisations and it likely to stay till the Armageddon :)
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is wing chun burried in xian? the founder of wing chun kung fu? i read that in a magazine.
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@cvbnm2007, Because loess (a special kind of soil) is very sensitive for erosion.
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@cvbnm2007 name says it all
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why the yellow river has to carry so much mud?
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Good. love it
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Twinned wih my town of Pau, in Bearn Pyrenées-Atlantiques , south west of France.
But , in comparison Pau is a very tiny town.
Chinese culture is very interesting, I discovered it since I practice qi gong and tai ji quan.
I regret that Pau does not sufficient relationship with Xian like linguistic exchanges: Chinese is taught in two high school in Pau.
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the last sentence is very true.
Translation:
To understand Chinese culture, start with Xi'an.
But since China is a capitalist country (and the world's 2nd largest economy) then it is no longer Communist except in name. You may be right about Western-style democracy not working in China (it doesn't even work very well in many Western countries where votes can be bought through lobbyists) but, given time, would you not agree that China can develop its own form of democracy, at least at the local level? I think it can.
Yakantheterek 2 years ago 9
I want to go to China again :(
TomozukiII 2 years ago 4