I am not against Chinese citizen or CCP or China . All I want to say is that a system that does not take account of Chinese people natural instinct(culture) will bound to end up in failure.China is successful now because it incorporate those instinct now.
I am all in awe of the indefatigable spirit of Chinese people No set back or failure can dampen their spirit in search of wealth. Always look for the future no need to cry over spoiled milk. Never give up!
Remind me of my ancestor.
After long hiatus of almost half decade Chinese immigration resume its natural course that is southward
NHK aired this excellent program last year about Chinese immigrant in Laos who come penniless and thru hard work and communal spirit built wealth. This is what I mean by culture
But apparently nothing goes straight in this life. the mall that become the hub of their life got burned down. NHk come back and interview the same people and see how they are doing Very inspirational and moving. unfortunately NHK has not upload the document in youtube So you have to click the link
I salute NHK doing this report I guess it is also aired in Japanese version. We don't see eye to eye when it come to history or politic but on the personal level I guess they see kindred spirit
Here is the original story
The number of Chinese immigrants to Laos increases daily, with men and women who struggled to succeed in the quickly developing country seeking new lives for themselves. More than wealth or opportunity, they wish to begin anew in a country where life moves at a slower pace, without any the stress of their homeland. Around them grow new communities and groups, reflecting the unique presence they bring to Laos. In this episode, we follow the Chinese people who have traveled to Laos in search of a better quality of life, free from the hustle and bustle of their homeland.
The Changing Chinese Society in Laos
Broadcast on July 5, 2018
In 2016, Asia Insight reported on a flourishing Chinese mall located in Laos, known to locals as the "Chinese castle". It had served as the center of business for many Chinese merchants, but in July of 2017, a sudden fire burned the complex to the ground. With their hard work turned to ash before their eyes, many returned home to China, and a small few relocated and rebuilt their businesses. However, with the start of the One Belt One Road policy, business competition from major firms has intensified, leaving little room for smaller shopkeepers to flourish. In this episode, we reconnect with the Chinese merchants struggling to get by in rapidly changing Laos.
Available until July 19, 2018