The relation between China and the neighboring country

Hendrik_2000

Lieutenant General
All these effort are good and commendable.
But thing is the National Broadcasting Company (NHK) is in full blown campaign to demonize China. Their effort sadly may be futile.
Like they say trickle will become a flood. Step by step before pandemic the 2 way tourist travel between Japan and China explode . But this kind video generate curiosity and interest on both side that is good beginning A lot of Japanese young people also know their media is biased and interesting seem Japanese netizen are more engage and loyal viewer than your average western netizen. This kind of video is a kind testimonial so it has high degree of credibility. Since they record everyday life up and down. Like this young couple is expecting and she was under pressure since Chinese pay so much more attention to child birth then Japanese so many taboos do and don't. And they have fight over it due to cultural differences

One of the commenter said after watching these videos I change my perception of China and Chinese in general!
 
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Hendrik_2000

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Some one mention in Ukraine war about the plight of Chinese Indonesian well Friend of mine send me this time line. So the justification of Russia to protect their kith and kin can be justified German did it as an excuse to invade Sudeten land, Israel undertake "Operation Solomon" Turkey assists Azerbaijan in their war against Armenia. Now China did nothing because of non interference

History of Chinese ethnicity in Indonesia from time to time: "In the last 50 years, an estimated 600,000 ethnic Chinese have chosen to give up their Indonesian citizenship and migrate to countries such as Singapore, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Australia, Canada and the United States." ️

1600 : The first major migration brought the Chinese population in Batavia from 2,000 to 10,000. ️

October 9, 1740: Massacre of Chinese citizens by the VOC, killed about 10,000 people. It is called the biggest and first anti-Chinese racism incident in Indonesia. ️ 1800 : A large wave of ethnic Chinese migrated from China to Indonesia who were employed as contract laborers. The full-blooded and crossbreed dichotomy begins. ️

1804 : The Dutch colonial government forbade the ethnic Chinese to carry out primary trade. ️ 23 September

1825 : Dozens of Chinese people were killed in Ngawi by troops led by Raden Ayu Yudakusuma, daughter of Sultan Hamengkubuwono I ️

March 17, 1900: In Batavia stood Tiong Hoa Hwe Koan THHK, Zhong Hua Hui Guan led by Phoa Keng Hek. Aims to promote Chinese culture and Confucian religion. ️

January 19, 1901: The THHK school received wide acceptance. The worried Dutch East Indies government then established HSC, a school for ethnic Chinese children who speak Dutch. ️

July 21, 1909: The Chinese government issued a law stating that all its citizens and their descendants abroad were Chinese nationals. ️

February 10, 1910: The Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands enforces "Wet op het Nederlandsch Onderdaanschap", namely Chinese descendants born in the Dutch East Indies are Dutch subjects. ️

31 October 1918: Anti-Chinese riots broke out in Kudus due to competition between cigarette entrepreneurs. Thousands of Sarekat Islam burned and looted Chinese-owned houses and shops

1930 : The first population census in Indonesia was conducted in 1930 by the Dutch government. There are 1.9 million ethnic Chinese, 83% of whom live on the island of Java. ️

1932: The Indonesian Chinese Party was born in Surabaya led by Liem Koen Hian. This party supports the movement to achieve an independent Indonesia. ️

June 1946 : The peak of racial riots in Tangerang. Triggered by accusations that ethnic Chinese are pro-Dutch and accused of being agents of NICA. ️ March 13,

1954 : Baperki was founded by Chinese group leaders in Jakarta. After becoming a political party, in the 1955 Constituent Elections it won several seats. ️

1959 : Through PP No. 10/1959, foreign Chinese were prohibited from trading at the district level and below. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese were forced to repatriate back to China. ️

1963 : Following the PP, the military commander in West Java forbade the Chinese to live in the countryside. ️

May 1963 : Racial riots broke out in several places in West Java, such as Sukabumi, Cirebon and Bandung. ️

1967 : Published SE No. 6/Perskab/6/67 which states that the Chinese community must change their name to a name that smells of Indonesia. ️

1967: PP No. 14/1967, prohibiting Chinese religious activities, beliefs, customs in Indonesia. ️

1978 : The use of Mandarin is prohibited in accordance with the Decree of the Minister of Trade and Cooperatives No. 286/KP/XII/1978. The movements of the Chinese community are also monitored... ️
1988 : Issued Minister of Housing Regulation No. 455.2-360/1988 which prohibits the use of land to establish, expand, and renew klenteng (places of worship of ethnic Chinese). ️

1988 : Issued SE 02/SE/Diten/PPG/1988 which prohibits the publication, printing of writings in Chinese characters and languages in public. ️

13-15 May 1998: May riots in Jakarta in 1998, is a dark history of Chinese ethnicity in Indonesia. Hundreds of shop houses (including offices, banks and supermarkets) were burned and looted by the masses. ️

year 2000 : The revocation of Presidential Instruction No. 14/1967 and the issuance of Presidential Decree No. 6/2000 which allows Chinese citizens to express their culture, including the freedom to practice religion. ️

March 14, 2014 : Through Presidential Decree No. 12 of 2014 revoked the SE Presidium of the Ampera Cabinet No. SE-06/Pred.Kab/6/1967 June 28, 1967, changing “Cina”( a derogatay term) with “Tionghwa(Zhung hwa)”. Never Forget History
 

Philippines And China Cooperation Gaining Momentum​

Anna Malindog-Uy
11 April 2022

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Fruits Of The PH-CN Friendship

Speaking of the “strategic cooperative relationship” of the two countries, it is imperative to mention the tangible manifestation of this relationship by enumerating the 16 government-to-government cooperation projects that have been completed already, with over 20 projects under implementation or currently in progress.

This list does not include those prospective cooperative projects between the two countries in the pipeline or still under negotiations and discussions. The following are the projects:

1. China donated the Saranggani Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Center as a sign of support for the Duterte administration's fight against illegal drugs.

2. Manila Bay South Shore Project is under construction by China State Construction Engineering Cooperation. The project aims to build a highly intelligent and modern residential sea view apartment building.

3. The Central Luzon Link Expressway Package 2, Phase 1 (CLLEX-2) Project. This is already completed by the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), and contributes to the formation of the Central Luzon express network.

4. The Cavite Gateway Terminal (CGT) Phase 1, conducted by China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), effectively alleviates traffic congestion on major roads in Metro Manila.

5. The NCC to SCTEX Access Road Project conducted by China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) ensures the successful convening of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.

6. The Flood Mitigation Program - Construction and Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structure and Design System, Construction of Revetment along Mamburao River, protects local residents from longstanding floods and waves along the river bank estuaries along the coast. China Geo-Engineering Corporation conducts the project.

7. The Philippine GNPK 4X135MW coal-fired power plant project has the largest installed capacity on Mindanao Island. It is constructed by a consortium joined by Shanghai Electric Power Construction Co., Ltd. (SEPC) and PowerChina Central China Electric Engineering Co., Ltd (PCCEC).

8. The Batangas Kiln Upgrade Project completed by Kisen International Construction, Inc. speeds up the green development of the local cement industry of the Philippines.

9. Dumaguete Norths Road, Manjuyod-La Libertad Road Section, undertaken by Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Co., Ltd., significantly improved the transportation of the tourist scenery attraction.

10. The Brighten-Up project, donated by the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) and conducted by Nari Group Corporation, brightens up not only the villagers’ standard of living and children’s education but also the friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

11. New Hope, China’s largest feed manufacturer, has invested more than RMB 200 million or more than PHP 1.6 billion (US$30.7 billion) in the Philippines and has hired more than 700 local employees. Its total feed production capacity has reached 630,000 tons.

12. The construction of the first base station of DITO in the NCR region has been completed. As of 25 March, 2022, 513 cities were already covered by the DITO network, and the number of online subscribers of DITO had reached 7.314 million.

13. Philippine pineapples account for more than 70 percent of China’s imported pineapple market. In 2019, the export of pineapples from the Philippines to China increased by 229 percent. From 2019 to 2021, the average annual export of pineapples from the country to China exceeded US$100 million.

14. In 2019, China approved Philippine coconuts to enter the Chinese market. Currently, the Philippines is China’s second-largest supplier of coconut products and has a 27 percent share of China’s coconut market.

15. In 2021, the Philippines exported US$490 million worth of bananas to China. The Philippines thus far is the number one supplier of bananas to China and has a 47.1 percent share of China’s banana market.

16. In 2019, China approved the entry of Philippine Hass avocados into the Chinese market, making the Philippines the only country in Asia to export avocados to China.

17. The Philippines actively participated in all previous China International Import Expos (CIIE). The total sales intention of the Philippines at the fourth CIIE reached US$600 million, a year-on-year increase of 29.3 percent.

18. On 16 January, 2021, the ceremonial launch of RMB Clearing Bank in the Philippines, operated by the Bank of China, took place. The Philippines ranks third in ASEAN in terms of RMB clearing volume in 2021, exceeding RMB 99 million or around PHP 807 million (US$15.5 million) with a 73 percent year-on-year increase.

19. On 25 March, 2022, the Chinese Embassy in Manila donated PHP 4 million (US$76,800) worth of fertilizers to the Philippines to help Filipino farmers.

20. The Philippine-Sino Center for Agricultural Technology (PhilSCAT) is another fruit of the strong ties between the Philippines and China.

21. The PHP 4.37 billion (US$83.9 million) Chico River Pump Irrigation Project (CRPIP), the first flagship infrastructure project financed by China under President Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” program, has already started. This has been funded by a soft loan from the China Exim Bank and is to be implemented by the China CAMC Engineering Company, Ltd. The Chico River PIP aims to irrigate 7,530 hectares in Tuao and Piat, Cagayan, and 1,170 ha in Pinukpuk, Kalinga benefitting around 5,000 families.

22. China donated around five (5) million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to the Philippines. The initial 600,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines donated by China that arrived in the country on 28 February, 2021, transported by a Chinese military Y-20 heavy cargo plane, were instrumental in commencing the country's national vaccination program. It was the first batch of COVID-19 vaccines that the Philippines received.

23. China also extended anti-epidemic/pandemic experts to Manila on 5 April, 2020.

24. The iconic, modern, state-of-the-art Binondo-Intramuros Bridge, and Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge in Manila.

25. The Kaliwa Dam project which was signed on 28 January, 2022.

In the area of oil and gas exploration, the Philippines and China signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on joint oil and gas exploration in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), more specifically in the Reed Bank, which is part of the disputed SCS waters during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in November 2018.

The MOA states that the two countries have agreed to accelerate arrangements for joint exploration in maritime areas following international law. China has pledged to give the Philippines the bigger chunk, 60 percent of revenues from the planned joint project. This arrangement is consistent with Philippine law (Presidential Decree No. 87), which mandates a 60-40 percent sharing arrangement in revenues from utilizing the country’s natural resources in favour of the Philippines.

Conclusion

All these cooperative projects between the Philippines and China are a testament to the friendship between China and the Philippines and serve as a “win-win” compromise that will benefit both nations and could trigger the resolution of disputes between the two over the disputed SCS.
 

ansy1968

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Philippines And China Cooperation Gaining Momentum​

Anna Malindog-Uy
11 April 2022

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Fruits Of The PH-CN Friendship

Speaking of the “strategic cooperative relationship” of the two countries, it is imperative to mention the tangible manifestation of this relationship by enumerating the 16 government-to-government cooperation projects that have been completed already, with over 20 projects under implementation or currently in progress.

This list does not include those prospective cooperative projects between the two countries in the pipeline or still under negotiations and discussions. The following are the projects:

1. China donated the Saranggani Drug Abuse Treatment and Rehabilitation Center as a sign of support for the Duterte administration's fight against illegal drugs.

2. Manila Bay South Shore Project is under construction by China State Construction Engineering Cooperation. The project aims to build a highly intelligent and modern residential sea view apartment building.

3. The Central Luzon Link Expressway Package 2, Phase 1 (CLLEX-2) Project. This is already completed by the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC), and contributes to the formation of the Central Luzon express network.

4. The Cavite Gateway Terminal (CGT) Phase 1, conducted by China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), effectively alleviates traffic congestion on major roads in Metro Manila.

5. The NCC to SCTEX Access Road Project conducted by China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) ensures the successful convening of the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.

6. The Flood Mitigation Program - Construction and Maintenance of Flood Mitigation Structure and Design System, Construction of Revetment along Mamburao River, protects local residents from longstanding floods and waves along the river bank estuaries along the coast. China Geo-Engineering Corporation conducts the project.

7. The Philippine GNPK 4X135MW coal-fired power plant project has the largest installed capacity on Mindanao Island. It is constructed by a consortium joined by Shanghai Electric Power Construction Co., Ltd. (SEPC) and PowerChina Central China Electric Engineering Co., Ltd (PCCEC).

8. The Batangas Kiln Upgrade Project completed by Kisen International Construction, Inc. speeds up the green development of the local cement industry of the Philippines.

9. Dumaguete Norths Road, Manjuyod-La Libertad Road Section, undertaken by Hunan Road and Bridge Construction Group Co., Ltd., significantly improved the transportation of the tourist scenery attraction.

10. The Brighten-Up project, donated by the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC) and conducted by Nari Group Corporation, brightens up not only the villagers’ standard of living and children’s education but also the friendship and cooperation between the two countries.

11. New Hope, China’s largest feed manufacturer, has invested more than RMB 200 million or more than PHP 1.6 billion (US$30.7 billion) in the Philippines and has hired more than 700 local employees. Its total feed production capacity has reached 630,000 tons.

12. The construction of the first base station of DITO in the NCR region has been completed. As of 25 March, 2022, 513 cities were already covered by the DITO network, and the number of online subscribers of DITO had reached 7.314 million.

13. Philippine pineapples account for more than 70 percent of China’s imported pineapple market. In 2019, the export of pineapples from the Philippines to China increased by 229 percent. From 2019 to 2021, the average annual export of pineapples from the country to China exceeded US$100 million.

14. In 2019, China approved Philippine coconuts to enter the Chinese market. Currently, the Philippines is China’s second-largest supplier of coconut products and has a 27 percent share of China’s coconut market.

15. In 2021, the Philippines exported US$490 million worth of bananas to China. The Philippines thus far is the number one supplier of bananas to China and has a 47.1 percent share of China’s banana market.

16. In 2019, China approved the entry of Philippine Hass avocados into the Chinese market, making the Philippines the only country in Asia to export avocados to China.

17. The Philippines actively participated in all previous China International Import Expos (CIIE). The total sales intention of the Philippines at the fourth CIIE reached US$600 million, a year-on-year increase of 29.3 percent.

18. On 16 January, 2021, the ceremonial launch of RMB Clearing Bank in the Philippines, operated by the Bank of China, took place. The Philippines ranks third in ASEAN in terms of RMB clearing volume in 2021, exceeding RMB 99 million or around PHP 807 million (US$15.5 million) with a 73 percent year-on-year increase.

19. On 25 March, 2022, the Chinese Embassy in Manila donated PHP 4 million (US$76,800) worth of fertilizers to the Philippines to help Filipino farmers.

20. The Philippine-Sino Center for Agricultural Technology (PhilSCAT) is another fruit of the strong ties between the Philippines and China.

21. The PHP 4.37 billion (US$83.9 million) Chico River Pump Irrigation Project (CRPIP), the first flagship infrastructure project financed by China under President Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” program, has already started. This has been funded by a soft loan from the China Exim Bank and is to be implemented by the China CAMC Engineering Company, Ltd. The Chico River PIP aims to irrigate 7,530 hectares in Tuao and Piat, Cagayan, and 1,170 ha in Pinukpuk, Kalinga benefitting around 5,000 families.

22. China donated around five (5) million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to the Philippines. The initial 600,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines donated by China that arrived in the country on 28 February, 2021, transported by a Chinese military Y-20 heavy cargo plane, were instrumental in commencing the country's national vaccination program. It was the first batch of COVID-19 vaccines that the Philippines received.

23. China also extended anti-epidemic/pandemic experts to Manila on 5 April, 2020.

24. The iconic, modern, state-of-the-art Binondo-Intramuros Bridge, and Estrella-Pantaleon Bridge in Manila.

25. The Kaliwa Dam project which was signed on 28 January, 2022.

In the area of oil and gas exploration, the Philippines and China signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on joint oil and gas exploration in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), more specifically in the Reed Bank, which is part of the disputed SCS waters during the visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping in November 2018.

The MOA states that the two countries have agreed to accelerate arrangements for joint exploration in maritime areas following international law. China has pledged to give the Philippines the bigger chunk, 60 percent of revenues from the planned joint project. This arrangement is consistent with Philippine law (Presidential Decree No. 87), which mandates a 60-40 percent sharing arrangement in revenues from utilizing the country’s natural resources in favour of the Philippines.

Conclusion

All these cooperative projects between the Philippines and China are a testament to the friendship between China and the Philippines and serve as a “win-win” compromise that will benefit both nations and could trigger the resolution of disputes between the two over the disputed SCS.
@Dolcevita bro will the US match these Tangible project? Japan fall short, eyeing instead on mega project like MM Subway and PNR Manila to Clark railway. And note the author is married to a Hua Qiao , So her husband may help shape her belief cause from her educational background she is considered part of the Intellectual elite. Ateneo University, DLSU my Alma mater and UST are elite school control and run by the Church. Most CEO and up and coming politician are educated there, except for UP which is a state institution, the graduates from these four educational institution dominate the gov't and corporate world top position. Thus the term Imperial Manila as schools and other higher educational institution in the provinces are being discriminated.
 

gelgoog

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The US cannot even build infrastructure in their own territory. Let alone in the Philippines.
Too much graft and corruption to get anything working in the US. And so projects languish and never get done.
The Philippines would be better off sticking with China, South Korea, and yes even Japan.
 

ansy1968

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The US cannot even build infrastructure in their own territory. Let alone in the Philippines.
Too much graft and corruption to get anything working in the US. And so projects languish and never get done.
The Philippines would be better off sticking with China, South Korea, and yes even Japan.
@gelgoog bro we know where our future lies BUT our political elites doesn't cause they were coopted by the West, It's an another form of colonialism which the colonizer doesn't need to dirty their hands and let the locals do their biddings. Now to gain immediate influence will the Chinese do the same since most of those elites are Chinese mestizo (mixed races) anyway?

Well the Chinese wouldn't do it, coming from a peasant background it's anathema to their belief, they prefer doing business with business people rather than the oligarchy landed gentry. The Philippine is having a quiet social and economic revolution , thanks to Duterte, the momentum is there with a possible landslide victory of the UNI TEAM of BBM and SDC, the oligarchy elites are shock and afraid, their hold on power is being erode and with that of the US. As the current situation are unfolding with possible system collapse in the US, there are some mumbling among the elites about a possible switch and among them is MVP (Manny Pangilinan) head of Metro Pacific Investment Corp. He is the main agent of the US imperialism as he sponsor the anti china movement here with Del Rosario and Carpio . BUT he is still a business man and IF there is a COC in SCS and a major oil deal with China, he will benefit cause he already explore the area and was stop by the Chinese thus the hatred he had.

An excerpt below:

Exploration delayed by China row

But exploration in Reed Bank has been delayed by the territorial dispute with China.

Forum Energy, headed by influential businessman Manny V. Pangilinan, asked the Department of Energy for 2 more years to kick off the 2nd sub-phase of a $75 million oil and gas exploration project.

The deadline was extended to August 14, 2015.

Forum Energy sought the extension in the government-mandated work program because of delays in their drilling activities due to the row over the South China Sea, now called West Philippine Sea.

The Department of Energy awarded Service Contract No. 72 to a private consortium led by the company as part of government efforts to assert sovereignty rights over the territory.

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Feb 10, 2013 — The disputed Reed Bank (Recto Bank) in the West Philippine Sea could hold up to 5.4 billion barrels of oil and 55.1 trillion cubic feet ..
 

LawLeadsToPeace

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According the this youtuber, many Russians are increasingly disenchanted with China:

I’m not here to start any nationalistic arguments, but if I remember correctly, isn’t he against Putin and pro-West? With that in mind and the fact that he is talking about conjectures, it’s incorrect to say that many Russians are getting disenchanted with China.
 

FriedButter

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I’m not here to start any nationalistic arguments, but if I remember correctly, isn’t he against Putin and pro-West? With that in mind and the fact that he is talking about conjectures, it’s incorrect to say that many Russians are getting disenchanted with China.

Looks like it. Clicked a random video and there is a heart comment telling him to “stay strong” and “how we toppled Romania government.” Then there is another video about “RIP RUSSIA 1991-2022.” Obviously, anti-Putin and pro-West.
 
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