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siegecrossbow

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Just realized that it’s been over a year since the TikTok suspension fiasco. It was so delicious watching the ritualistic pedophilic elites’ attempt at stealing a popular and profitable app under the pretense of “combating Chinese propaganda” ironically blowing up in their faces when millions of Gen Z Americans flooded Rednote for some authentic Chinese propaganda indoctrination.

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GulfLander

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As China places new emphasis on original storytelling and cultural talent, one of the UK's most prestigious film schools is making a historic move. London Film School has launched a program in China, bringing British expertise in film and television to a fast-growing creative market. With a long-term vision of building a joint China-UK production ecosystem, the initiative aims to train a new generation of globally minded creators. It also reflects a broader push for cultural exchange, creative collaboration and soft power at a time when both countries are stepping up investment in their creative industries.
 

Moonscape

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Immigration agencies targeting Chinese immigrants have all but collapsed this year. Those who weren’t dissuaded by Trump have been dissuaded by Alex.

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Based on my personal experience just having spent a month in the rich coastal parts of China, this isn't strictly true. Goong to the US for high school/college is down, yes, but it's been partially replaced by Singapore or Australia or Europe. Even if the ROi isn't worth it, there are many many 小老板 with high 7 or low 8 figures USD of wealth that will happily spend US$200000-500000 (a few percent of their assets) to buy their kid a college degree from an okay school (versus a really bad college if their kid stayed in China) plus perhaps permanent residency in another country as a backup.
 

siegecrossbow

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Based on my personal experience just having spent a month in the rich coastal parts of China, this isn't strictly true. Goong to the US for high school/college is down, yes, but it's been partially replaced by Singapore or Australia or Europe. Even if the ROi isn't worth it, there are many many 小老板 with high 7 or low 8 figures USD of wealth that will happily spend US$200000-500000 (a few percent of their assets) to buy their kid a college degree from an okay school (versus a really bad college if their kid stayed in China) plus perhaps permanent residency in another country as a backup.
This is about US colleges.
 
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