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No. 794335

Discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of the once shitholecommie-state turned high tech superpower.


Taiwan discussion is also permitted as it hasn’t abandoned its ROC label.

No. 796774

>>794335
Glorious empire turned liberated commie state turned high tech superpower. How can you forget about 5000 years of history?

No. 796793

>>796774
Based and Chinapilled.

No. 796806

i like fortune cookies

No. 796825

The food is pretty based

No. 796832

>>796774
it's funny, china being the wealthiest and most developed country is actually historically normal - china being in turmoil/less advanced than europe from 1700-2000 is really just a blip…

What I dont get is, how do other Americans think the US is even going to stay on China's level, when they have 1.6 billion people and we only have 300 million? We literally have like 3 real big cities vs dozens in china. The us needs to be accepting as many immigrants as it possibly can, especially since US-born americans are getting lazier and more entitled by the day. I would much rather my taxes go to free housing & education for refugees than to white losers who already had opportunities and failed. The US can basically keep scooping up the world's best and brightest as long as we keep our doors open and dont let the bubba brains take power again.

No. 796847

If you want some discussion on the c-entertainment industry, CCC has an ok thread about it in /ot

No. 797056

The odd thing about China is on how little people care about it outside of geopolitics/economics, the entire country is treated like a statistic.
Japan and South Korea IMO have more vibrant cultures than this country with 1.4 billion people. Even North Korea is more fascinating than China.
It just seems like a boring place filled with lots of people living in smog-ridden faceless cities you can't tell apart. It may be well integrated economically but it's culturally isolated and dwarfed by the West.

No. 797064

>>797056
No, that's just you. I'm assuming you're Western.
>Japan and South Korea IMO have more vibrant cultures than this country with 1.4 billion people
Kpop and anime aren't culture. Read a book.

No. 797068

>>797056
Sadly a lot of traditional culture was quite repressed by the ‘cultural revolution’ in China.

No. 797105

>>797056
Maybe the feeling has to do with most Chinese citizens using different social media so you don't see or hear as much about what they're talking about.

>The odd thing about China is on how little people care about it outside of geopolitics/economics

this is westerners with most countries

No. 797123

>>797056
>Japan and South Korea IMO have more vibrant cultures than this country with 1.4 billion people.
Ancient China was literally the blueprint for both of those cultures. Hell, Japan had an entirely different indigenous culture before they sent envoys to China to take notes. Just say you're a weeb with no historical knowledge.

No. 797143

>>797056
What does SK's culture have that China's doesn't except for less censorship in movies and TV shows? Their current cultural production is extremely similar, often based on what works in Japan. As for history, Korea had most of its tradition originated from China.

Korea just has to export it to the West/SEA/Japan doesn't because their inner market is way smaller than China's.

No. 797498

Any anons in China or from the mainland here on the farms? How is the Internet structured over there, are there only the classic douban/tieba/zhihu/weibo/bilibili/… big platforms or can you find small little forums like lolcow?


Also where and how can I find myself a tall and handsome chinaman like in the dramas

No. 797501

>>797498
I too would like to know about chinese lolcow

No. 797561

>>797064
NTA but compare Taiwan to Mainland China. China absolutely destroyed their own culture and history during the cultural revolution while Taiwan preserved it. Taiwan is what China would be if Mao and CCP didn't fuck it all up irreversibly and Xi continued their work to make the country into a dystopian hellhole.

>>797143
>Their current cultural production is extremely similar, often based on what works in Japan.
Yes, that's the point. China of today relies only on copying what other countries do. It's literally their whole business strategy, to rip off products and sell it as their own.

I'm neck deep into following China's shenanigans but I feel like this board will just attract "reeeee how dare you racist weebs hate poor oppressed China" type of tankies who unironically believe everything CCP puts out.

No. 797573

>>797561
Yeah well how is Korea different? The current cultural output of Korea is also extremely based on what Japan has been doing. Numerous shows and films in both countries are based off Japanese novels or mangas, and let’s not even talk about kpop kek

Nobody here is reeeing, you’re the one that came and shat on a very interesting country by saying that it is full of cultureless robots, which is xenophobic for no god damn reason. I think we’re all accutely aware of how present censorship is, you’d have to be blind not to see it. The obvious reason why shit is always getting censored is because some Chinese people try to push the boundaries. Also try to read webnovels, you’ll find a ton of very interesting shit and they get less censored than movies and dramas.

No. 797583

>>797498
There are cows in China but generally for different reasons and not that exciting. There are smaller websites but they are rare because there is real name registration for domains so they host abroad. There was a wiki (a bit more like ED?) to track cows, but it was taken down and some users were arrested (I think there was a lot of doxing/human flesh search and illegal things).

A lot of online drama revolves around idols and celebrities. People spend years working to get moderator positions on websites relating to idols they hate, and when they get mod powers they delete the groups or cause other chaos.

No. 797584

>>797573
>muh xenophobia
I don't care about China's pop culture. I couldn't give less shits about their webnovels or movies or pop music or whatever. The fact is that they destroyed their own culture by considering it regressive but put on a show for foreigners with whimsical ethnic clothing and drone shots of choice temples. Meanwhile the country is now on its way to becoming North Korea on a larger scale and nonchalantly murdering their minorities to assimilate everyone into being Han, their economy is based on ripping other innovations off and creating counterfeit products, they unleashed a global pandemic by trying to hide it for months instead of reacting, their own people are being oppressed by the government and shut out from the rest of the world. Everything you do to support Chinese creators ends up supporting the CCP because that's where all the money and power ends up going to.

The cultured Chinese people you meet online are part of the Chinese diaspora from other countries or Taiwanese, you very, very rarely meet mainlanders interacting with foreigners unless it's government hired wumaos or privileged rich kids. Sure, all countries have a culture. But China consciously decided to run down thousands of years of rich culture they had developed as an ancient nation in a few short decades. You're honestly better off stanning Taiwan if you want to support traditional Chinese culture.

No. 797585

I really have fond memories of my exchange student time in Mainland China, but I wouldn't want to live there for any period of time anymore… shit got so much worse in the past 5 years…

No. 797590

>>797583
>human flesh search
Eek. What a creepy name.

>and not that exciting.

idk, sounds like pretty juicy drama to me. Maybe I'm just yearning for some totally fresh gossip. I would have loved to take a peek at that wiki

No. 797603

Is it true that it is in Chinese men's culture to see prostitutes? If I were to date one, would I have to put up with that?

No. 797605

>>797603
I read that about Japanese culture.
Apparently after the marriage and children, the wife stops giving a fuck about sex/intimacy and the husband is free to seek sex elsewhere.

No. 797614

>>797603
>>797605

Heard that about Koreans too. Prostitution definitely exists in China but I haven’t heard it considered a common part of life, it’s associated with shady business dealings. Cheating seems pretty common though, lbut that’s basically everywhere.

No. 797621

>>797584
I don’t really understand what you are after. Yes, China is a dictatorship, we know. The cultural revolution happened. A lot of buildings, temples and artifacts were destroyed or sent to Taiwan, but many were preserved too or rebuilt, you just don’t see as many people genuinely praying inside cause religion got squashed for good. It’s not like Chinese people have collectively forgotten their ancient history. Actually you’d have to be pretty blind not to see that Chinese people are fascinated by their own history and culture, and that’s why things were rebuilt, not for foreigners lmao. That’s why very few things are translated and you have to know some Chinese to understand what’s going on : China is actually one of the most self-centered country in my opinion.

It’s not the 70s anymore and now it’s not ancient history the government is trying to suppress. It’s recent history, the modern transformation of China that is policed, current cultural trends, everything you say you don’t give a fuck about basically.

Like in every modern country, the average person is more interested about pop idols and reality tv than ancient cultural history lmao. If you read a tiny but of Chinese, you can easily encounter very interesting things about Chinese people in China. Sadly, censorship and the iron grip of the PCC gets in the way.

No. 797623

>>797590
I'd say that when it gets big the drama is pretty juicy. Zheng Shuang's recent scandal is insane. But I interpret >>797583 as saying that celebs in China are held to a much stricter standard of morality and behavior than in the west so they try to keep everything under wraps. Also like in other east Asian countries with an idol industry crazy stans go crazy.

No. 797705

>>797603
>>797614
I lived in a dorm with some girls from mainland China, and their general moral attitude was rather conservative and prudish. So I don't think it is the norm.

No. 797726

>>797705
China's a big sex trafficking hub so it shouldn't be that surprising that the men are degens about it.

No. 797732

>>797584
You sound like an American imperialist

No. 797782

>>797561
How the fuck are you going to insult tankies for being naive when based on your post you probably unironically believe everything that the Western propaganda machine spits out about China and North Korea? The truth is somewhere in the middle.

No. 797849

>>797782
Anon knock twice if you're being held at gunpoint

No. 797887

>>797849

She’s not being held at gunpoint, she’s strapped to a surgical table for organ harvesting.

No. 797901

>>797849
>>797887
Exactly my point. Your brains have been fucking rotted by Western propaganda.

No. 797904

>>797901
>Sent from iphone

No. 797905

>>797904
You know they have smartphones and computers in non-Western countries too, right? What point do you think you're making?

No. 797915

>>797849
>>797887
something tells me that you two regard bbc as a trustworthy news source

No. 798062

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I don't know why this is as good as it is. It on theory should be the most boring crap ever, battle after battle with a million different names to remember, but I remember it fondly.

The Monkey King/Journey to the west is literally shonen shit though. Dragon Ball is VERY close to the source material.

No. 798082

>>797584
i lived in china for 3 years, def met a bunch of cultured mainlanders thru my academic job. it really depends on what circles you move in, of course expats stay among themsleves but for academicds or even college students it's v different.

No. 798173

>>797064
You're so special and unique for not liking K-pop and anime, anon.

No. 798268

I hope China kicks everyone’s asses in ww3, the great empire will rise again!

No. 798306

So I've been wondering, why doesn't China produce any media whatsoever that's worthwhile and consumed by westerners? You'd think they'd have grabbed the opportunity to indoctrinate the west ages ago, especially since South Korea and most of all Japan produce a ton of media that's well loved overseas.
Why not China? Is it because there's a certain lower limit of political freedom and creativity needed to produce something worth watching or listening to? Is it because their original culture was stripped away? It just baffles me how there's such a huge number of Chinese citizens and yet nothing of value is created there, nothing original whatsoever.
Not trying to be too negative, I'd genuinely like to hear any recommendations of Chinese movies or shows that are legitimately good. I think Chinese ancient history has lots of interesting emperors with gruesome lives whose stories could be told.

No. 798316

>>798306
Ever watched Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Hero, or House of Flying Daggers? It's not that Chinese media is bad, it's that most of you guys are only interested in consuming shitty pop culture.

No. 798318

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>>798306
there's some really good chinese cinema (try zhang yimou or jia zhangke), some excellent writers (mo yan comes to mind), a good contemporary art scene, and the also have shitloads of manhua and light novels and shit.

it's really reductive to say the produce "nothing worthwile whatsoever", try having some culture besides pop singers lmao

No. 798320

>>798316
Yeah actually I have watched both Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and House of Flying Daggers, I enjoyed those. What I meant was more recent media, like from 2010 onwards. Most of all it's the amount of (what appears to be) worthwhile media coming from China being disproportionally low considering the population.

>>798318
Thanks, I'll check those out. Any light novels that have English translations you'd recommend?

No. 798329

>>798306
Raise the red lantern is beautiful, seconding it! Also check out Wong Kar-Wai's movies

No. 798341

>>798318
I recommend In The Mood For Love

and for Hong Kong cinema, Hard Boiled

No. 798359

>>798320
>Most of all it's the amount of (what appears to be) worthwhile media coming from China being disproportionally low considering the population.
I mean when you take into consideration the thousands of shitty, generic animes that are sold to Westerners who fetishize literally anything that Japan shits out, I would consider Chinese media to be pretty equal to the other Sino countries.

No. 798366

>>798318
>>798329
I'd like to also second Raise the Red Lantern. Absolutely stunning and i always recommend it to other who are looking for some good cinema.

No. 798369

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>>798306
What have you even tried to watch or read before saying there is nothing worth your while there? I swear people if you want recommendations for Chinese media to check out or if you want info on what it the state of mainland cinema compared to Korea and Japan, you can simply ask instead of being cunts!

Especially if you don't know some of the most famous Chinese directors, you're just coming off as completely uncultured. They >>798318
get nominated at film festivals all around the world, they aren't underground or anything. Mo Yan has a Nobel price. Pic related is one of the most famous Chinese movie ever.

No. 798373

>>798369
Yeah I'm sorry for the cunty original post. I'm not a fan of China as a whole for separate reasons so I guess I had a bit of a negative bias going on. That's no excuse to word things that strongly though, especially when it's just about media.
Seriously thanks for all the recommendations, I'll check them out for sure! I guess I am pretty uncultured because most of these I'd never heard of.

No. 798384

>>798373
Fine. We just had another poster saying similar things yesterday so it pissed me off. Disclaimer: I am not Chinese. Would love if others complete my answer.

The quick on mainland Chinese media is that censorship is omnipresent. And it's not like the gov explicitely says what is forbidden or not. Chinese creators have to skirt around the restrictions. The famous directors that were mentionned all dealt with that. The censorship is not only about politics, corruption, but also nudity, drugs homosexuality, anything the censors don't like basically. Some artworks go through, some don't. Farewell my Concubine got a few scenes showing violence of the CCP censored, but Summer Palace which deals with full frontal nudity and Tian An Men revolts was completely banned. International outcry used to make the CCP reconsider its position, now it's very unlikely.

Generally speaking, the more people can easily access you art, the more censored. TV shows on state TV are uber censored, shows on webplateforms a little less so. Movies are less censored cause less accessible to the general public, then books, then web novels where you can go quite far. Web novels are absolutely booming in China, a ton of the most popular ones get a drama adaptation, and gets toned down in the process. For example, The Long Night is about corruption. In the novel, the corruption is from members of the CCP quite high in the hierarchy, in the drama, they are at a much lower rank and the higher ups are fighting corruption. (I recommend it cause it is so short: 12 episodes).

You also have to consider the idol (actor) industry. China has a booming entertainment industry, with numerous extremely popular young actors with few acting experience. Studios favor doing inane love dramas with these very young pretty actors as there is more potential for an actor to get famous and start doing advertising. Trends come and go very easily: it's a young industry so everyone is copying the neighbor to try to make a quick buck. IMO the standards are getting raised little by little. Movies are generally more serious and have better acting.

China also produces a lot of content. A lot. Thousands of shows and films every year. No wonder most of it is shit.

No. 798392

>>798382
In case you know this, what's the general thoughts on the media censorship amongst Chinese people? To what extent do they know it's there and are they upset about it?
And are there uncensored versions of the movies that were censored floating around anywhere?
>In the novel, the corruption is from members of the PCC quite high in the hierarchy, in the drama, they are at a much lower rank and the higher ups are the ones fighting the corruption.
Wow, that sounds like such blatant propaganda the way they just obviously changed the higher ups from villains into heroes. Is the show as good as the book or am I better off reading the novel?

>Summer Palace which deals with full frontal nudity and Tian An Men revolts was completely banned

Sorry if I'm asking too much but is there any information on what happened with the creators? I don't know how the situation is in practice but trying to release a movie about Tianan Men Square seems like it would be really serious.

The idol industry with lots of cheesy love dramas sounds a bit similar to what's done in SK and Japan. It's not a genre a like but I guess it's just their strategy to produce a ton of more low budget shows and see what sticks instead of producing fewer more high profile shows and betting it all on one horse like what seems to be more common in the US.

No. 798465

>>798392
>>798392
The censorship bureau acts like the organization that delivers the audience ratings in the US. Basically every film/drama is expected to go through rounds of censorship, and this is well known. Other medias get censored when they get reported on the Internet (for example, ao3 was recently banned state-wide because of mass reporting by an idol's fan community). If the film was censored before release, no you can't find it. It's like the film isn't done until it goes through censorship.

The censorship bureau's criteria is unknown, sometimes it even bans trendy topics like "palace dramas" or "rap competitions" because too many were made in a short time or becoming too trendy. After a few years, the ban is lifted and the IPs can come out. Chinese censorship is super reactionnary, you can often see it happen in real time. Something happens with potential for nuisance -> gets hit with the banhammer. It's less like 1984 than people often think in the West.

So yes Chinese people are aware of the censorship. Are they upset? Such a complicated question. The thing is that it is even more impossible to generalize what Chinese people think than any other group of people. Not only is 1.4 billion people hard to even represent, but discussions on the Internet are heavily censored and very hard to understand if you're not fluent in Chinese and up to date with the slang.


>I don't know how the situation is in practice but trying to release a movie about Tianan Men Square seems like it would be really serious.

From what I gathered it's not illegal to make a film that can cause "political disturbance", but it's illegal to publish it without the approval of the censorship bureau. So technically Lou Ye, the filmmaker that made Summer Palace, was banned from making films for 5 years not because he did the film, but because he put it out for international film festivals "without approval".


>Wow, that sounds like such blatant propaganda the way they just obviously changed the higher ups from villains into heroes.

Haha your reaction is fun! The show was considered quite daring actually. (There is a scene that depicts something I have almost never seen even in Western media!). Maybe I didn't explain it well, it's like instead of being about a corrupted state governor, it's about a corrupted town mayor. And there is a state governor that appears a few times to say "We need to serve the people!" so they don't get censored lol. There are more and more movies and dramas criticizing certain parts of authority (corrupted officials, injust laws, shady businessmen etc) but there is always a CCP higherup that is on the side of the good guys or that realize he is mistaken.

>Is the show as good as the book or am I better off reading the novel?

Both are very good, but the book is much darker, as usual. You can find the drama easily on iQiyi, subbed in English, for free.

>The idol industry with lots of cheesy love dramas sounds a bit similar to what's done in SK and Japan.

Exactly. It's directly inspired from Korea's idol system (which is inspired from Japan's). It's fairly recent in its current iteration, like 2010's recent.

If you want to see the best from China as mainlanders see it, I recommend using douban, the chinese rating website. I feel like Chinese people have good taste (probably because law of averages) so anything high rated (>9) is really worth a watch.

No. 798468

I always wonder about how much that we hear is American anti-communist propaganda about China and how much propaganda the CCP churns out. What's the real story going on here?

America has committed so many human rights violations they have no room to speak but I genuinely wonder about the state of things, and on the otherside are people who genuinely believe China dindu nuthin.

No. 798482

>>798468
Well, it's pretty long but here's a start if you're serious about looking into the opposing viewpoint. I don't think China is perfectly innocent but there's definitely something seriously off about what's being portrayed in these Western news outlets. I do think the US government is playing a hand in these sensationalized stories because they want an excuse to balkanize China and remain the world's leading super power.

No. 798506

>>798468
>>798482
Jesus anons, this is some tankie thought patterns at full force. Historically my people were scammed into defecting to the USSR because they thought the news about it being horrible there was just "western propaganda". Turns out they bet on the wrong horse and fascist dictatorship being bad isn't just western trash talking.
>M-my mystical amazing azn communist country can't be t-t-that bad, c-c-can it…? It must all be western propaganda!!
The Chinese government literally tries to silence people from other nations, the recent case of a Swedish journalist being threatened by the CCP and the Swedish government being too chicken shit to do anything about it should've been a wake up call to everyone doubting if China really is as bad as they say or if it's just a meme. Jack Ma disappearing after criticizing the CCP and coming back only to put out an "apology video". Constant propaganda being uploaded to TikTok with hired Caucasian actors pretending to be American/British (while having an obvious accent and reading from a script) to brag about how much better their life is in China compared to their original country. The ongoing genocide of uighur people China denies but bans all products that tell them to stop using them as slave force. The stories aren't sensationalized, the more you look into how batshit insane the CCP is the more you'll realize it's not just le evil western media "sensationalizing" what's happening. The country has taken a huge dip from "somewhat fuctional post-communist state" to dystopian dictatorship during Xi Jinping's reign.

No. 798512

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>>798468
There is no "yes or no" answer. The US will us propaganda on China, but so will China. The US has committed war crimes, but so so has China.

You'll most likely have to research propaganda techniques to understand what each country is saying about each other. Also most propaganda isn't obvious bad faith actors, but misinterpretation of facts, hiding of stories, etc etc. It's rare for something to be fully fabricated

>>798506
No one was talking about China being 100% good or bad. The OP anon said China was bad, but the US was a bit biased.
>they bet on the wrong horse and fascist dictatorship being bad isn't just western trash talking.
Yes the USSR was bad, but a lot of fake anti-USSR propaganda was published in the USA. You do know about the red scare? A country can be bad, but also have propaganda against it.
>he Chinese government literally tries to silence people from other nations
Again nothing new in the USA. Journalists are extremely afraid of the US gov retaliating against their studies
>https://www.aclu.org/report/liberty-monitor-all-how-large-scale-us-surveillance-harming-journalism-law-and-american

No. 798515

>>798506
Did you even watch the fucking video or are you just having a meltdown because you can't even entertain the fact that some of what you've been fed could be lies? Does that hurt your ego too much? The US government has blatantly fabricated evidence becore i.e. Iraq weapons of mass destruction. Give me one good reason why I should believe their claims about a genocide now when there is nearly no substantial evidence of that which holds up under scrutiny.

No. 798554

>>798515
this. people who fall for propaganda will talk the most and act like they care, but the reality is they don't care enough to even do their research. god forbid they see something that challenges their beliefs and forces them to realize that they were blindly believing in propaganda.

obviously that doesn't mean the ccp is wholly innocent, and no country is. it's just that it isn't the first time the u.s. has put out propaganda against a country that challenges them.

No. 799086

>>798506

What the hell? Is everyone posting here nuts? Anon I quoted is the only one I agree with. Guys, the Chinese state is PRETTY FUCKING TERRIBLE and it isn’t western propaganda to say that

No. 799092

I’ve heard that China will be open to travel in October after covid restrictions lessen, is this date likely to be moved?
The last time I was planning to visit my grandparents the covid outbreak happened and now I’m paranoid that I’ll somehow get stuck there

No. 799125

>>797498
Your local Chinatown. My sister is currently dating and has kids with a chinaman from Taiwan, he turned out to be a scrote and expects her to be a “domestic servant” to him and his family and behave as a 50’s housewife tending to his every need.

No. 799219

>>799086
the ccp sux and there's till an ongoing propaganda campaign in the west against china, it's not tankie to acknowledge that

No. 799227

Xi Jinping is kinda hot

No. 799267

>>798306
I have no suggestions for you. But in general the reason we don't know jack shit about Chinese culture or media is because there's no effort being made by Chinese ent companies to market it towards the west. China with its huge population can keep their media untranslated and unavailable to the west and still make a shit ton of money because 1) There's a lot of Chinese people and when you've got fans, Chinese fans are dedicated as hell and 2) it's more worthwhile to continue milking money out of China domestically than to try and market things overseas where it's unknown whether or not westerners will be receptive (see: Wonder Girls, BoA, any other Asian entertainer that has tried to break into the west). Occasionally there are some attempts at going global but I really don't think it's for the money necessarily, I think any attempt at spreading Chinese media is simply cultural pride.
Now Korea on the other hand is a tiny tiny country with a miniscule domestic market. Back in the day, companies in charge of dramas and idols were still trying to target overseas markets like Japan and China. Then the west caught on and now there's a big need to appeal to that because arguably a lot of kpop or drama fans are foreign. Some movies are really that good (Old Boy, Parasite) but I think in part the reason we know of legitimate Korean media aside from idol groups and cheesy dramas is because there's always an effort to export their content overseas since the domestic profits just don't cut it.

No. 799272

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>>798515
> Give me one good reason why I should believe their claims about a genocide now when there is nearly no substantial evidence of that which holds up under scrutiny.
Curious as to what the argument is against the actual accounts from women who have been gang raped and forcibly sterilized in the camps or the people who have witnessed it. Are they not credible because they were interviewed by CNN and the like?
https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/18/asia/china-xinjiang-teacher-abuse-allegations-intl-hnk-dst/index.html
https://bitterwinter.org/rape-in-xinjiang-camps-the-tibetan-precedent/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7546833/Chinese-muslims-reveal-rapes-abortions-forced-sterilisations-concentration-camps.html

No. 799278

>>799227
The Winnie the Pooh look is hot.

No. 799354

>>799272
But anon, that's just western propaganda! CNN probably paid them to tell all these putrid lies about China!

No. 799396

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>>798384
What got you into Chinese media? You seem quite involved and knowledgeable. I have many Chinese movies in the backlog. I really want to start Jia Zhangke but I know it would depress the hell out of me. I especially loved Edward Yang's stuff. It's disappointing that he died without making more stuff.

I recently got into 20th century Chinese history. However horrible Mao was, it is still impressive that he was able to unify such a massive nation. It was a nation run by local military warlords and feudal lords. It was quite barbaric that he got peasants to violently overthrow landowners. It's no surprise that some of these people grew up to be ruthless in life. China has so many dialects that are relatively intelligible to one another and a lot of the country was illiterate. He was able to force a unified language and also change written words to something that is easier to learn and write.

No. 799498

>>799278
How did the Winnie the Pooh comparison become a thing? Who started it?

No. 799514

>>799396
He didn't really "unify the nation", he basically flattened everyone to fit into the Han mold to make them easier to control and created the simplified Chinese script to make it easier for everyone to learn but destroyed the traditional script in the process. He was just a military warlord and a feudal lord put into one and in charge of a massive country. It's still continuing to this day and it's why uighurs are under genocide, they need to get rid of all ethnic minorities to make them stand in solidarity with the rest of the people melted into Han. It's "impressive", sure, but it's also cruel and no different from what Stalin was doing in the USSR.

No. 799774

>>799514
I'm not kidding when I ask this but was Mao retarded? He has the worst economic policy I've ever seen unless he was deliberately planning to sabotage the nation. From a macro/labor economics perspective, you've got him killing thousands of scholars and high skilled workers because they were too educated to submit under his rule and whatever other ideological reasons they apparently violated. I kek'd reading how he'd send promising young men to work in the fields when every other world leader knows what a major opportunity cost that is for economic growth
So anyways is this what tankies support? If yes then I truly have no words.

No. 799780

>>799774
One of those young men are their current president

No. 799844

>>799514
>>799774
If the country continued with Mao's communism, it probably wouldn't be the superpower that it is today. He had some dumb policies but he did it because he wanted to attempt at a true communist state.

No. 799851

>>799498
If I remember it right it started with memes in China itself about 4 years ago; which lead to Winnie the Pooh being banned because it's disrespectful to make fun of the country leader and then rest of the internet picked it up because if something is banned/censored it's fun to spread and never let it be forgotten (see: gay Putin or unflattering Shakira's photos).

No. 799967

>>799851
Or our favorite fatty-chan: Kim Jong-un

No. 800003

ITT: CCP bootlicking

No. 800090

>>799774
He did it so that he could be in total control over who gets to rule the nation and who doesn't. When you make everyone uneducated and borderline illiterate farm workers you don't have to be afraid of random elite cells starting a revel or an opposing force against you. So you might as well do whatever you want while living off the skin of the worker's back. Of course now young Chinese are pressured into performing well and getting into the best universities but that's 40 years after the revolution, the government has already been established and the middle class knows its place.

No. 800375

>>799125
I don't mean to be racist but is there a Chinese man from the mainland who doesn't expect women to be obedient servants? Genuine question. Chinese culture seems really patriarchal to me

No. 800404

>>800375
He’s originally from Taiwan and his family only speaks mandarin and not the other Taiwanese dialects but don’t call ‘em Chinese because that’s offensive lol

No. 800444

>>800404
Oops, understood lol. Did he behave differently with your sister during the dating phase?

No. 800465

>>800444
Yeah, he seemed like a child dude with typical zoomer behavior.


Funny thing is, I knew his sister prior; way before they even knew the other’s existence. She was a gothic Lolita weeb pretending to be half Japanese and I totally believed her back then lol

No. 800507

>>799396
I don't really know how it started, I just got interested in China in Uni and I've been learning Mandarin ever since, so you gotta consume native media to get better. I've watched a small portion of these classic movies but I'm making my way through them rn, maybe we could start some kind of movie club in the thread

No. 800519

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>>799780
Except Pooh Bear got to where he is because he kissed CCP ass and went to college in 1975 when he finally could receive an education again. By this experience alone, wouldn't he know how Mao's China devastated his own upbringing and family? His sister committed suicide and his father got taken away. I feel like this is probably the case for most older Chinese people but then again I see the CCP peddling a bunch of pro-Mao shit constantly (see the Lee Hyori Mao cnetz controversy) so I'm confused where people stand with actual opinions on Mao.
Do any China experts know? Is Mao viewed as not responsible for the turmoil? Picrel is what happened to the general Chinese populace and what happened to Xi Jinping.
>>799844
> If the country continued with Mao's communism, it probably wouldn't be the superpower that it is today.
Anon no need to soften the blow for tankies, it's safe to say that the economy and the country would be utter shit if not for the turn around.
>>800090
In the short term, okay, you have no one that speaks out against you. But in the long term? Fucking disaster. You deliberately are putting the economy and the nation into a state of macroeconomic inefficiency leading it into famine. You killed all of the scholars and probably have nobody (economists or analysts) to do the math to make sure that on a nationwide scale that the agricultural sector is efficient enough to feed the nation. Not to mention how big of a role environmental issues have on domestic agriculture and environmental issues are often an extraneous variable that you can't control in many cases although Mao's policies even brought on one themselves–see the Four Pests campaign where they killed 4 major groups of 'pests' to fuck over the ecosystem kek. But understandable seeing as they probably killed everyone with an education or at least a critical thought who said that trying to wipe out an entire species might be a bad idea!

No. 800622

>>800507
Have you been watching the idol show Youth with You? I started watching it last year because Lisa from Blackpink was a mentor that was on-site. This year's season was sponsored by Addidas and had their logo plastered everywhere. But, after the whole slave cotton thing, they had to censor all the pre-recorded content that had their logo. It is close to the finale now and one of the top contenders had to dropout because of personal drama. There were problems of him being dual citizenship with China and Canada. The bigger problem was that netizens found out his family had businesses of prostitution and drugs based within their KTV. It seems like the finale will be delayed until this drama is resolved. Also, unlike last year, doesn't seem like there are any Taiwanese people as contenders.

No. 800677

I work in STEM and all the chinese (immigrant) coworkers I have had are selfish as fuck. One took home the only box of n95 masks we had at work when the pandemic started, saying their family needed them more. Im the only one who knows they did, and I have since quit, but it makes me rage.

No. 800714

>>800622
I watched the first one (the one with Cai Xukun) but I couldn't keep up with the rest, these shows are too fucking long (I don't ike the censorship but I appreciate the state coming down on dramas' running time, now every drama is 36 ep instead of 50+). So I am not that up to date as I've been busy, I've seen this Russian guy memes but not much else.

On the first season they even blurred an entire participant until he was kicked off! I think because it came out he was a bully. But being cancelled in China is intense, brand or person. I didn't follow too closely what happened here, but for example when Dolce and Gabbana had their racist ad scandal, every celeb was dissociating themselves from the brand almost overnight. The dual citizenship thing I can understand. There is less of a consensus than you might think, I actually recently learned my country doesn't recognize it offically. Of course on the show it's most probably an excuse to kick him out if his parents are doing illicit business.

The lack of Taiwanese particpants is interesting, well see if it's a one-off thing. Actually the everyday reality of the relationship between Taiwan and Mainland is one of the things I still don't quite understand…

>>800519
Can't generalize of course, as I said China the most ungeneralizable place in the world, but the "70% good 30% wrong" legacy is still a good way to put it. I heard it from several people IRL too (younger, educated and willing to talk about politics). Mao's biggest crimes are acknowledged IMO, like who defends the Great Leap Forward? But Mao isn't seen as a bloodthirsty dictator like he is now in the West, and attacks on Mao are still delicate, whether it's because current CCP still is based on his legacy, or because his legacy is really extremely meaningful to China and a lot of Chinese people. So who knows what the old ones who lived through it really think? I can't really answer that.

And Lee Hyori form what I see it's simply because c-netz blow everything out of proportion in general but even more when China (by proxy of Mao, founder of modern China) is perceived as being attacked by a foreigner, rather than any kind of political statement.

No. 800777

Not trying to be a wumao or anything of that sort but Tsai Ing-wen is such a bitch.

No. 800824

>>800714
Thanks for the response! I forgot to add that Lee Hyori thing was highly suspected to be bots from the CCP according to Korean netizens. The rate of hate comments she was getting was insane so I'm inclined to believe it, then again China is a ginormous ass country and that many comments probably is normal kek.

No. 801027

good job on the spacecraft china

No. 801962

>>801027
Lel they fucked it up during reentry

No. 942583

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A bit of a necro and autistic sperg soz.

Why is there this idea that the CCP is a machivallian genius state that plans in the long term? Even people like Henry Kissinger push this idea.

I've read up on communist China and I just don't see it. When you read up on modern chinese history you actually notice the CCP is always concerned about the short term and acts like a paranoid schizo. Limiting economic development to SEZ hence turning them into smog infested shitholes and tanking your own demographics doesn't seem like good long term planning to me. If anything the Chinese state is so unsure of itself that it cannot effectively plan for the long term due to the party's need to save face. That's why the highway system in Guangdong was ripped up after only 8 years, because they were so afraid of criticism from the conservative wing they limited the funding. Xi semi-revived Maoism and keeps a small faction of conservative Maoists at the ready in case there's an economic downturn and he has to switch base. This isn't efficient and it doesn't really bode well for the long term.

All the stuff wrong with western economies is found in China a lot worse. They're not going to take over the world or ever challenge the US, they won't ever challenge the US dollar. Their debt problems are worse than the US, their Keynesian monetary policy inflates harder than the US and they're addled with a whole bunch of unproductive zombie corps ran by calcified conservative boomers.

When you read books from the 70s published about the Soviet Union, you see the same misconceptions. "The Soviet commies are fanatic and motivated, their leadership is focused on the long term, the west is lazy and decadent and only focused on TV". When in actuality there was a whole lot of contempt by the Soviet people for their government and the USSR burnt through foreign reserves to prop up their shitty country. It's just a rehash of the same paranoida.

No. 968223

China is going to be the death of our planet

No. 968240

>>942583
Anyone with a fully developed prefrontal cortex realizes that ccp is run by insane, triggered, dumb moids and is only working because they censor internet and dissapear wrong thinkers into concentration camps. It's 3rd world with first world aesthetic and tech. Even cities are built without drainage so they get floods, it would be better to live in a mud hut.

No. 968245

>went from jdramas to kdramas to cdramas
>finally decide that I want to try and study mandarin
>enroll in class
>it won't take place because there's too few people interested
fuck learning it on your own seems impossible

No. 968246

>>968240
wow thanks for the insight, it was really worth necroing the thread for this cutting-edge political analysis

No. 968252

>>968246
she didn't necro the thread dumbass.

No. 968278

>>968252
my bad. still a dumbass take tho

No. 968872

>>968246
I don't see what's y'all problem with "necroing the thread" It exists so people can write whatever they want here. If you want a forum with one boring thread make your own ffs.

>>968240 and this is correct.

No. 972865

>>942583
>SEZ
>smog infested shitholes
?
Aren't the worst places smog-wise in the north?

>>968223
>serpentza
kys

>>798369
>>798316
>>798318
>>798329
I feel like almost everything good was preduced decades ago though. Xi's ascension and the subsequent media regulations haven't been good for China's creative output.

>>968240
Germany is third world too for you I guess? With climate change floods will soon be anywhere, anytime.

No. 972875

China numbah 1! Fuck Taiwan

No. 972926

I know the BBC isn’t really unbiased but China’s constant pro-China stuff is even worse. Let’s ignore all Uighur testimonies I guess. Also, you gotta love the fact that most of the comments have slightly incorrect grammar and spelling and are all completely one-sided in favor of China. Very balanced

No. 972933

>>972926
This guy cracks me up. I want to peg him.

No. 972941

>>972926
>Let’s ignore all Uighur testimonies I guess
Nah, as someone who's very skeptic of the so called genocide I'd rather have more attention directed at testimonies like these.

No. 972953

>>972926
Asianboss too. So biased. Plenty of barely restrained willy waving on that channel. I never liked them, but stopped watching entirely after this vid was made. They are SOOOO oppressed in the States by yts!!! Whennnn China LOVES every1 !!! Including black people, apparently. Hilarious. Also, no responsibility from the interviewees. "They" (US) "teach" (manipulate) us to be passive. Oh grow the fuck up. Some of the people interviewed are so dramatic you'd think a genocide was about to take place. Also, no mention of WHO went round harassing their grannies. What makes this video funny is how American they are and don't realize. You guys have such distinctive body language and ways of thinking/talking about issues.

No. 972959

>>972941
>They can’t their numbers right due to sever underreporting due to Chinese censorship and coverups so the claims must be 100% bogus
Don’t get me wrong, I do believe that the numbers are probably exaggerated and that they do gain from exaggerating their claims, but China is still definitely holding a bunch of people in camps against their will

No. 972973

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>>972953
>They" (US) "teach" (manipulate) us to be passive
I just watched this video and I'm guessing you mean the lady at 5:57? But she never said that. The takeaway I got was that she's taught by her culture to avoid confrontations.

Also, are you always this worked up over the opinions of some randos on the streets?

>>972959
Show me some better testimonies then.

Doesn't help that 99% of the reporting on Xinjiang originates from a schizo who doesn't speak Chinese, nor uses professional translators in his "research" and thinks God Almighty is telling him to destroy the CCP.

No. 972987

>>972953
I wish this shitty channel got shut down the first time they ran out of money.

No. 973085

>>972865
>Aren't the worst places smog-wise in the north?

Yeah around the Chinese rustbelt. But regardless, the SEZ just exacerbated the class differences in Communist China. Anyone outside the SEZ areas are treated like retarded country bumpkins, which is ironic in a Maoist peasant nation.

Also a bit of a schizo speculation. But I think China clamping down so hard on their ethnic minorities is due to the west, who bends over backwards to appease their minority populations, rioting and destroying statues during the BLM movements. Chinese boomers are sensitive to that shit because many have trauma from the cultural revolution, and the two share a lot of similarities (youth stirred up into a frenzy by the media, iconoclasm and social criticism). They look over at what's happening in the US and think "huh, we don't want that, how about we just keep ours on a firm leash".

No. 973118

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No. 973224

>>972926
>>972941
I don't think Genocide is the right word, I don't think it can even considered an ethnic cleansing like in the Yugoslav wars
more of a cultural eradication, destroying what makes the Uighurs well Uighurs, suppressing their language, religion, ethnic identity and their history as well

No. 973225

>>973224
as long as theyre not killing them like in the holocaust i fail to see the problem

No. 973229

>>973225
Its still fundamentally destroying a people, you can't call it a genocide but it is an eradication of a people group

No. 973233

>>973229
Whatever you say glowie

No. 973402

>>973224
>genocide
>noun: genocide; plural noun: genocides
>the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group.
While they're not outright rounding up Uyghurs to be shot against the wall they're systematically killing off their ethnic group nevertheless. They've been forced to abandon their culture, customs and language, been forcefully married to Han Chinese, forcibly sterilized to avoid reproducing, harvested for organs, anyone who speaks up about this has their family taken to the concentration camps and tortured even if they're a part of Uyghur diaspora living outside of the borders. It checks all the boxes for a genocide and seeing how we're dependent on eyewitness accounts and information received by Uyghur activists, who knows what atrocities are going on that we simply don't know about.

No. 973430

just cleansing this thread of shills:
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No. 973441

>>973430
-200,000 social credit, the authorities will arrive soon

No. 973878

>>973430
How do I give gold to this post?

No. 998394

I love Japan and already speak Japanese. I'm thinking of learning Cantonese because it uses traditional characters (same as Japanese) and I like the idea of the mix of British/Chinese in Hong Kong and Portuguese/Chinese in Macau. It also seems to be more useful abroad than Mandarin (apart from Singapore), especially in Chinatowns around the world.

However, I've only briefly visited Hong Kong for a couple of days though for work and didn't really get a proper feel for the city. I've never been to mainland China.

How does Hong Kong, Macau, and the rest of Canton differ from somewhere like Tokyo? Particularly culturally and for things to do? How about Guangzhou and the rest of Canton? I don't just mean for visits for staying for a couple of months. The things I like best about Tokyo are the mix of modern and traditional, good service, lots of nice cafes/restaurants, and that everything is clean and well maintained.

I know China obviously isn't going to be exactly the same but how different is it? How about compared to Western countries?

No. 998400

I’m planning on doing my internship in Taiwan in two years.
I had a friend from there and how he described it was very nice.

No. 998404

>>998400
Wow, good luck. It sounds scary to start working somewhere where you don’t know anyone, and it’s different, but it sounds like a good opportunity. Are you going to go to Alishan and explore the countryside?

No. 1018882

Asian boss did a video on Taiwanese people’s opinions regarding China and their need to merge with Taiwan. Here are the cliffs:

>Taiwan is an independent country, we are far different from China. However, they question Tsai Ing-wen’s confidence regarding the subject whenever she’s on TV.


>some warn that both sides should be careful regarding an upcoming war, others don’t take it as serious.


>”we are not Chinese, our cultures are different!” one of the youth makes compares their ethnicity/nationality to the U.S and Canada (lol)


>some believe that the U.S and Japan shouldn’t get involved in their conflict because they’re only after themselves and benefits while the youngers praise American interference


>notice that most of the interviewees claiming Taiwan independence are wearing masks while one dude who defends China and Taiwan’s connection to it isn’t


>the youth don’t want to trade nor do anything with China. Hell, they’re afraid to travel there and think doing so is illegal. The older people and China-defender think the opposite

No. 1019696

this thread is cancer and full of retards. can someone make a new one only for us, like the euro and canada threads sort of thing? it probably won't work because it's fucking impossible for us to do anything using the internet, but maybe at least keep the ghost peeps out

No. 1061011

>>799227
same here omg

No. 1061180

>>799125
Taiwanese men are so conservative I don't get why anybody would want to be with one. Women are better off with Hong Kong guys.

No. 1061189

>>1061180
Taiwanese moids are the most sexist and they statistically spend less hours on housework than your average mainland or Hong Kong moid kek.

>They may complain about spending so much of the day stuck in the office, but married Hong Kong men also find time to do an average of 1.41 hours of housework a day, according to a series of surveys. Married mainland men manage 1.1 hours and Taiwanese 0.73 of an hour.

No. 1061337

>>1061180
ah wow, tbh I thought they'd be more westernized than mainland chinese guys.

I went to mainland china a few years ago and the sexism and harassment from guys kind of ruined my trip.

No. 1061339

>>1061337
Were they sexually harassing you bc they thought you were an easy foreigner?

No. 1061350

>>1061339
yes, it especially sucks when you don't speak the language.
but it's china and if you fight back, everyone will still side with the chinese guy putting his hands all over your body.

No. 1061416

>>1061339
Are there even western girls who want to sleep with chinese guys?? Most of them are short and don’t take care of themselves

No. 1061422

>>1061416
lots of poor eastern european women in china (sk and japan too) who work as prostitutes

No. 1061429

>>1061422
asia isn't anyone's first choice. girls that go there are koreaboo and weeaboos.

No. 1061434

>>1061429
i watched a documentary about it, chinese model recruiters actively go to poor ukrainian/russian villages and scout girls for "modeling", but the girls just end up becoming sex workers, some go missing like daria bulba in shanghai.

No. 1061440

>>1061416
there are differently tons of women and girls who are into asian dudes, but only Korean and Japanese guys
I don't think anyone has a specific attraction to chinese guys like the way koreans are viewed by koreaboos

No. 1061442

>>1061440
hell I feel there'd be more women into thai dudes then chinese guys, only because of the massive amount of BL that comes from thailand

No. 1061456

>>1061440
because China is too eastern, similarly to how india is too eastern. s Korea and Japan are more influenced by the west

No. 1061604

The CCP is slowly morphing into the party they once despised: the Kuomintang. They are Communist in name.


Edit - can’t spell romanized Chinese

No. 1061665

>>1061337
I've heard that western women who go to China are sexually harassed so much that foreign students are actually warned about it, Chinese men think they're all easy sluts who will sleep with anyone. Taiwanese men are way more civil than Chinese men i.e. they won't outright yell degrading things at you or grab you like mainlanders but you have to remember that Taiwan is largely influenced by the Japanese and Japanese men tend to be sexist moids who expect their wifes to be personal maids to them. Hong Kong guys I have no idea about.

No. 1062182

>>1061337
Taiwanese men are civil in public but in private they are awful. They feel like they have to be dominant over their wives, will psychologically abuse them, expect their wives praise them to give them "face", and in Taiwan they think a man who does chores has been degraded because it's strictly "women's work".

With the way Taiwanese men behave, I'm not surprised so many Taiwanese women are always acting cute and submissive to appease them.

>>1061665
There's a reason more Taiwanese women marry Hong Kong men than Hong Kong women marry Taiwanese men.

No. 1062219

>>1061604
ironically, redditors always wish the kmt still ruled the mainland and they keep going on about how taiwan is the "real china" lmao

No. 1062226

>>1061442
Southeast Asians face more dating discrimination than East Asians. The white women I know who date Thai men only go after the pale rich Chinese Thais of Bangkok rather than the actual native Thais. And you can always tell they mostly hang around Chinese Thais when they think it's the norm for Thai surname to be six syllables long lmao.

No. 1062236

>>1061442
That's hilarious considering Thailand has the highest rate of infidelity in the world.

No. 1062370

>>1061337
>>1061665
>>1062182
From my own experiences and that of some of my friends who have lived in China ,much longer, the two least toxic chinese male sub-groups are usually Hakka and Hui Chinese
now on a genetic level these men are genetically identical to other chinese, however due to circumstances they developed different cultures, identities and attitudes then most han chinese
the hakkas were notably the only Chinese group that refused to bound their women's feet, considering it disgusting and pointless for this the Han majority derided them and considered them barbarians(fucking wild)

Hui chinese are muslims who have developed their own culture, they keep to themselves and leave others online, my Muslim friend felt she incredibly safe in the halal markets of China then she did in her entire time in China and her own country

No. 1062503

Lovely that we are finding out which chinese subgroup is the most fuckable

No. 1062877

>>1062370
I’m hakka and my great grandmother had her feet binded till the day she died. Avoid hakka men (all chinese men, really) at all costs.

No. 1062883

>>1061442
Have you walked the streets of thailand? Only attractive thai men get casted as bl actors obviously, most thai men look like garbage. a lot of thai women are stunning, though

No. 1063050

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>>1062883
i think never watched thai bls but after googling, yeah it's obviois lol
but in china too. (bl) actors are a foot taller and a lot whiter, and their facial features are completely different too, they look like a different specimen

No. 1063571

>>1061442
Lmao if you think hordes of white women are going to start dating Thai men because of some shitty BL dramas then you're delusional. Thai men are ridiculously sexist, most of them look like ass, and they're also more likely to cheat on you than any other nationality in the world.

No. 1063847

>>1061665
I had no idea before coming, I'm not sure why, at the time I thought it was payback for all the white english teachers getting with chinese girls lmao.

No. 1064639

>>1063571
>you think hordes of white women are going to start dating Thai men because of some shitty BL dramas
anon, not saying it's happening but weebs/fujos exist, you know…

No. 1064854

>>1061665
The nicest Asian guy I ever dated was a Hong Konger. The absolute worst were Korean moids lel.

No. 2174841

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Where can I get milk from Chinese social media? The only thing I know of is The Great Translation Movement
>https://x.com/TGTM_Official

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No. 2289429

Nonnies, what's the best app for studying Chinese?

No. 2289433

Nonnies, is it a good idea to start building social credit before they colonize America? Will I get like, bonus points or something?



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