Alot of tier 2 or tier 3 cities also offer better living standards, less pollution and traffic with same quality infrastructure and amenities.
completely agreed, although it's harder for people to do that.
Actual top tier talent does in fact flow from US tech sector to China.
MSM should make up its mind. It's simply not possible for China to be "faking data to cover up pending economic collapse, overstated GDP by 40%" and " maliciously underreporting GDP figures to hide its true economic power," at the same time.
there are a lot of people that get undergrads in China, do grad study in America and then come back after some time in America. China really goes all out to encourage that.
So, I think K visa's goal would be to attract more than just ethnic Chinese. The issue is actually getting past this toxicity regarding moving to China, this Western propaganda as well as just how do you get the word out to more than just people like Terence Tao? Not everyone is on that level, but would still be talents that China wants.
If only there was no 996.
Will my chances at getting into ByteDance, Tencent, or Huawei increase if I pass myself off as Korean-American?
Chinese Americans are "foreigners", we get our own quota, separate from the local allotment, which is super competitive at leading universities.