Electric Air Taxi Makes Maiden Flight Between Chinese Cities, Cutting Over Two-Hour Car Journey to 20 Mins
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    The cheapest 90minute bus Ive taken is Amoy bus No.641, 2RMB, 48km. Quanzhou bus No.K207, 7RMB, 47km. Nan'an bus No.126, 10RMB,45km. I mean public transportation should be paid by the gov

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    Can I donate through Alipay or WeChat?

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  • Consequences of China's relaxed zero covid policy
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    The fact is that opposition to ZERO covid policies exists only online. When you browse the transcripts of their statements in the early 2020s, they are all convinced that American democratic freedoms can control the virus that killed thousands in Wuhan because China is a dictatorship. Some of them even came from Taiwan. Although the Chinese characters used in Taiwan are different from those used in mainland China, all you need to do is some very simple settings on the input method app and you can disguise yourself nicely as a mainland Chinese. In fact, many people on the internet are receiving the wrong information. Recently there was a fire in Urumqi (the capital of Xinjiang) that killed ten people. In a resident's chat room, a man told other residents to "not open the door, there is toxic smoke outside", but his words were interpreted as "to control the epidemic, residents are not allowed to go out even during the fire". After a massive terrorist attack in Urumqi in 2009, barricades were installed in many parts of Xinjiang to prevent cars from blowing themselves up. In this neighborhood, the barricades blocked fire trucks. The situation was rumored on the Internet as "the community refused to allow fire trucks to enter in order to control the epidemic".China does have some unreasonable practices in terms of epidemic prevention and control, but this only occurs in a small number of areas. And the best way to solve these problems is not to surrender to the virus

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  • Consequences of China's relaxed zero covid policy
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    My city is still trying to eliminate Covid, but it's clear that it's not as determined as it used to be. I don't know how to do personal protection, and I can't always stay home. But the most deadly thing would be the medical crowding issue. I've seen the terrible condition of the NHS since 2020

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  • Consequences of China's relaxed zero covid policy
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    Since 2022, as the capitalist countries surrender to the virus, the voices in China about "Covid is just the flu" have grown stronger. These people believe that China continues to resist Covid only because the nucleic acid companies want to make money. Now the complaints of Baoding residents have proven that China was on the right path. But unfortunately China is heading down the wrong path.

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  • China has implemented the Zero Covid policy for three years, and despite some of its mistakes, it has generally gotten more credit than credit. But now, sadly, China has greatly deregulated Covid. In some cities, nucleic acid test results are no longer required, and in Baoding, Hebei, even positive patients are not quarantined. I saw some complaints from Baoding residents on Weibo. Under the local government's "live with the virus" policy, some people tested positive for antigens but could not be tested for nucleic acid. Some people complained that people in their neighborhoods were infected with the virus and had fevers up to 39 degrees but could not contact with a hospital, perhaps because of a run on medical resources.

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    r/transit - NYC SUBWAY VS CHINA (comments are bad and post downvoted to oblivion)
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    In 2013 my city made public transportation free for seniors, a move that greatly increased bus congestion during peak traffic times. Banning free bus rides for seniors during rush hour was once a popular topic of discussion in the newspapers. Most people who commute via public transportation spend as little as the cost of a movie a month on transportation, so people who drive themselves to work are not driving themselves to work because of the cost of public transportation, but because public transportation is too slow or for other reasons. So these people are not going to take public transportation just because it's free. So it won't ease the traffic congestion. Finally, What you want is meaningless, it changes nothing

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  • r/transit - NYC SUBWAY VS CHINA (comments are bad and post downvoted to oblivion)
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    "I don't think peak transit usage would substantially increase if ticket gates were removed." This is just what you think, and my suggestion is to come to bus and subway stations in some of China's major cities at 8 a.m. on Monday. . The government can't just expand parks and widen roads at will, unless you think the government can remove buildings around them at will. The government can't increase public transportation capacity at will, and the construction of subways and high speed trains can't be increased at will. Even buses are affected by the number of drivers, the number of buses, and policies. Finally, subsidies for public transportation essentially come from taxes. As the Chinese proverb says, "the wool comes from the sheep's back," increased government spending means higher taxes.

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  • r/transit - NYC SUBWAY VS CHINA (comments are bad and post downvoted to oblivion)
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    The vast majority of public transportation in China is subsidized by the government and the fares paid by passengers are very cheap. In the past, some high-fare private buses operated in suburban and rural areas, but these areas are now covered by cheap public transportation. Public transportation charges a certain amount of money in order to make public transportation available to those who need it. Every day during rush hour, China's subways and buses are packed with people. It was also extremely difficult to get a train ticket for the Chinese New Year every year when rail transportation was not developed in China ten years ago.

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    I am Chinese and I have very little hope in China as a Communist country. Please help! I don’t see things improving! Regarding University LGBT incident and 996.
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    肯定是机翻

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    Where can I get information on Xinjiang under Sheng Shicai?
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  • US Approves Weapons Sales To Taiwan
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    You should know that Taiwan calls themselves "Republic of China" and Taiwan's official capital is Nanjing, which is now controlled by PRC

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  • "Mao Zedong was revisionist"
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    All I read is in Chinese, do you understand Chinese?

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  • "Mao Zedong was revisionist"
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    In 1969, three battles broke out between the Soviet Union and China on a small island in the center of a border river, with Soviet military hardliners advocating the use of nuclear weapons to bomb key Chinese cities. The United States wanted the three powers to be balanced and if China fell, the Soviet Union would become more difficult to deal with, so the United States announced that if the Soviet Union used nuclear weapons to bomb China, the United States would also bomb the Soviet Union

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  • "China arms auti communist regimes" had been sprading in Chinese Internet since several years ago. But in fact China's aid to Philippines was to fight against an Islamist terrorist organization "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maute_group". I don't know how could a islamist organization become "maoist organization". Also I was banned on https://lemmygrad.ml/c/hoxhaism for repeating deleted comment. I accept but I think Wisconkom should treat himself with the same standard. He circumvented the ban by creating a new account. He should be treated with the same standard.

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    In 1960, the Soviet Union ceased its aid to Albania, while China continued to provide vigorous assistance to Albania. In the spring of 1961, China provided hundreds of thousands of tons of grain and 250 million RMB in loans to Albania, and from 1954 to 1978, China provided more than 10 billion RMB in loans to Albania. Geng Biao, who was China’s ambassador to Albania, recalled: "China provided Albania with more than nine billion RMB in loans, and each Albanian could receive an average of four thousand RMB (at this time, China’s per capita annual income was only two hundred RMB). China helped Albania build a fertilizer plant with an annual output of 200,000 tons, far more than what Albania needed. China’s military aid to Albania exceeded Albania’s defense needs, but Albania took it for granted. “What you have, we must have,” Hoxha once said unabashedly. We ask for your help as a brother asks for his brother’s help. "When Vice Premier Li Xiannian visited Albania, he asked, “China has given you so much aid, when do you plan to return it?” The Albanians said they hadn’t thought about that question. Mohammad Ismail Shehu told Li Xiannian that Albania needed steel mills like China’s, a machinery industry, and Chinese help in developing offshore oil fields. China was not rich, and even food was scarce, but China still tried its best to provide assistance to Albania. Geng Biao recalls, “Driving on the roads in Albania in a car, the poles all around were built with high-quality steel pipes with Chinese aid, steel and cement were used to build martyrs’ monuments, and fertilizer that exceeded the demand was casually thrown on the ground.” Zhou Enlai’s security guard Qiao Jinwang recalled, "Albania visited China in 1961 because they believed that the aid given by China was not enough and that more was needed. The Albanians could not understand China’s difficulties during the Great Leap Forward and the two sides had a very unpleasant talk. China believed that Albania needed to learn to stand on its own feet. But China still ended up giving Albania five pieces of aid in 1962. "After 1969, China wanted to ease relations with the Soviet Union and normalize relations with the United States. Albania denounced China as a “revisionist country”, which made Mao Zedong angry. However, in 1970, Albania still asked China for 3.2 billion RMB in aid, and China decided to provide a low-interest loan of 1.95 billion RMB. Albania asked China for a loan of 5 billion RMB for the period 1976-1980. China thought that it had already given Albania a huge amount of loans and therefore agreed to provide only 1 billion RMB. In 1978, China announced the termination of aid to Albania. In the same year, Albania declared China as its main enemy.

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    (Translated by DeepL and I revised something)"996" seems to be tied to China and I saw a person who spoke weird chinese and said he was chinese at Lemmygrad today said "all Chinese people work 12 hours", so I thought I would let everyone at Lemmygrad know what I saw in China. Everything I am about to say is only my experience, but I thought it would be informative. The rush hour in my city is between 7.30am and 9am, and between 5.30pm and 7pm, which is also the most crowded time for buses and subways. At 9pm, on the other hand, there are hardly any traffic jams and the buses and subways are almost empty. I think this is proof enough that most people don't work until 9pm. Of course, it is undeniable that many people in China also work twelve hours a day. So who works 12 hours? "996" was first brought to light in internet companies. Voluntary overtime is legal, but it is illegal if employees are forced to work overtime. And overtime needs to be paid. One area in Beijing once banned overtime by coercion, forcing work to stop at 6pm every night. But this measure was opposed by a large number of employees because they wanted overtime pay. Some people want to work overtime, then some people are against it, and in this case some reluctant employees may start to work overtime of their own accord for fear of not being able to compete with those who are willing to work overtime. This is a tricky issue that perhaps needs to be addressed by better laws. In addition, many workers at the lower end of China's manufacturing sector also work large numbers of twelve-hour days. China produces a lot of industrial goods for the world to use, and it is constantly being exploited by the developed world on the world market. This manifests itself in the fact that workers in a developed country can buy the products of more labour in a less developed country for less labour. Now focusing on the currency, such factories have very low profits and find it difficult to pay their workers very well. These factories usually offer free accommodation and food, but the wages are not very high. You can choose to work eight or twelve hours. Salesmen for various products, such as insurance salesmen. As far as I know insurance salesmen work very free hours and they usually have to work weekends and 9pm. This is not because they work twelve hours a day, but because it is when people are off work that insurance salesmen can sell their products. Construction site workers usually finish work at 6pm and are usually paid over four hundred yuan a day in my city (they are usually paid on a daily basis), which is higher in China. When I commute on the bus every morning, the passengers in the carriage are mainly construction site workers, so I know better. In short, forced overtime is illegal. Allowing voluntary overtime may "kidnap" some employees, but this needs to be improved by better laws rather than simply banning overtime. A company should not dismiss an employee for refusing to work overtime, but should pay compensation if the company has no legitimate reason to dismiss the employee. # Original text ::: spoiler hidden or nsfw stuff 996工作制似乎是与中国绑定的,我今天在Lemmygrad看到一位自称中国人的讲着奇怪中文的人说“中国人都要工作12小时”,于是我想我需要让Lemmygrad的各位知道我的所见。我接下来所说的一切都只是我的经历,但我想这也将有一定参考价值。 我所在的城市交通高峰期在早上七点半到九点,晚上五点半到七点,也是公交车和地铁最拥挤的时段。而在晚上九点,几乎不会有交通堵塞,公交车和地铁也几乎没人坐。我想这足以证明大多数人并不会工作到晚上九点。当然,中国也有很多人每天工作十二小时,这是不可否认的。 那么谁工作12小时呢?“996”最初是在互联网企业被曝光的。自愿的加班是合法的,但如果强迫员工加班是违法的。并且需要支付加班费。北京的一个地区曾经通过强制手段禁止加班,每天晚上六点强制停止工作。但这一措施遭到了大量员工的反对,因为他们需要加班费。有人希望加班,那么就有人反对加班,在这种情况下有些不愿意加班的员工可能会因为担心竞争不过愿意加班的员工而开始主动加班。这是一个棘手的问题,或许需要更好的法律还解决。 除此之外,中国的许多低端制造业的工人也存在大量的每天工作十二小时的现象。中国生产了大量工业品以供给全世界使用,而中国无时无刻不在被发达国家依靠世界市场剥削。表现为一个发达国家的工人只需要付出较少的劳动就可以购买一个欠发达国家较多劳动的产品。现在将目光聚焦到货币上,这类工厂的利润很低,难以给工人很高的薪水。这类工厂通常是提供免费食宿的,但工资并不高。你可以选择工作八小时或者十二小时。 各种产品的销售员,例如保险销售员。据我所知保险销售员的工作时间很自由,他们通常必须在周末和晚上九点工作。这不是因为他们每天工作十二小时,而是因为在人们下班的时候保险销售员才能推销产品。 建筑工地的工人们通常在晚上六点下班,并且在我所在的城市,每天的工资通常超过四百元(他们的薪水通常按日计算),这在中国是较高的。我每天早上通勤乘坐公交车时,车厢内的乘客主要都是建筑工地工人,所以我比较了解。 总而言之,强迫加班是违法的行为。允许自愿的加班可能会“绑架”一些员工,但这需要更完善的法律来改善,而不应该单纯地禁止加班。企业不应该因为员工拒绝加班而辞退他,如果企业没有合法的理由辞退员工则需要给予赔偿。 :::

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    https://lemmygrad.ml/post/339822

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    Yesterday I was playing VRChat. My ID was Japanese and my friend's was Chinese. A man suddenly shouted at me "C*hingChong, Ch*ink" I told him that he just showed his stupidity. He couldn't distinct Chinese and Japanese. After hearing that he started calling me yellow monkey instead, I suddenly realized he hates all Asians. After a while a woman joined to attack us. After the male racist gone we told other Chinese, wanted to discuss with that woman. We walked to her she just called us Chi*nk. My friends were speaking Chinese, not speaking to her! She repeated "English English English", we responsed her in Chinese that she doesn't understand. Honestly we didn't say anything unfriend but she ran away and screamed. Well I didn't know why she screamed…… Anyway I hate racism.

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    皆、私は中国人です、日本人じゃありません。しかし、日本語の学生で、東方プロジェクトのファンですよね~

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    アリスのファンようこそ!  欢迎小爱的粉丝! Welcom here Alice's fans!

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    I recently sent postcards to many of my friends on the internet and it costs 0.8 RMB for a postcard to be sent anywhere in mainland China. I'm curious what the postal cost is in your country

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    The God Who Changed Gensokyo:The Life and Legacy of Moriya Suwako 他改变了幻想乡:洩矢諏訪子传

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    Go to https://new.reddit.com/r/place/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=usertext&utm_name=place&utm_content=t5_2sxhs, replacing national flag of fake Republic of China with national flag of People's republic of China!

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    https://b23.tv/KZVv9E1

    The separatist forces in Taiwan are frantically suppressing the pro-unification forces, which also means that the Taiwan independence forces are heading towards the end

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    In Chinese internet there are a lot of fake leftists called 网左. 网means internet,左means leftist. Well it doesn’t mean leftists who use the internet,it refers to a particular group. I have to tell you what they are in fact. 网左 are not leftists at all!They don’t know anything about Marxism,but they love to quote Marx,Lenin or other leaders’ article. They regard Mao's Anthology as Bible,no matter who dares to question,网左 will tell him”You haven’t read Mao's Anthology,you fu*king rightist!”They deeply believe China is a Revisionism country,China is even worse than Capitalism countries(That’s because in Europe and America,people are richer),they think China is rich enough to let them live better than Europe and America. But now they are poorer than Western. If someone says”Mao’s century was poor”,he will be rightist too. They think they can represent the poorest people,everyday you can see then say”Kill all capitalists!”Without doubt The Cultural Revolution and the Great Leap Forward were terrible mistakes,many of them support. They will tell you”Why China now says they were mistakes?Because today’s China is revisionism.They are even eager for the World War Ⅲ,they think they will have the opportunity to revolutionize! Why do they hate CPC so much?In fact they are almost all from middle class families. It’s just COSPLAY,they dress up like leftist.They know some political words like Communism,Marx etc. In order to show their political knowledge they do so. 灵活就业者 means people who have a job but pay social insurance by themselves instead of the company,China has 200 million 灵活就业者. 网左 believe they are unemployed,there are 200 million unemployed in China.I don’t know if they are stupid or bad,but I think everyone knows 200 million unemployed is terrible,how can they believe this? Just imagine,a 网左 tells a person who doesn’t care about politics:”Chairman Mao is the best,revisionist Deng Xiaoping is fu*king trash.”He replies”hum I think Deng’s reform makes China rich,anyway 50 years ago was really poor.”网左 shouts in mad:”American people make 40000RMB per month and you make 6000RMB per month!As a leftist I have to say without Deng’s revisionism you can get 60000RMB per month!You are just a ret**d rightist!”The person doesn’t know that 网左 is not real leftist. Days later he tells his friend:”Leftists?So scaring!” As a real leftist from China,I really don’t hope this happens. But it happens everyday. Of course today’s China has problems,and China is trying to solve them.But even if there is no problem,网左 will make up problems to attack CPC.网左 are not comrades,they are enemies.

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    Hi comrades I am a 16-year-old studend from Fujian China.Months ago I sent "Nazi Germany was strong"I think that's why I was banned in reddit .I seldom contact with American communities so I don't know it's not allowed.In China we think Nazi Germany was strong(of course also evil,it's not prase for nazi)because it occupied half Europe.By the way in China we often say"Empire of Japan was strong").My American friend tried to help me explain to one of the moderators but no reply.Yesterday I sent message to one of the moderators but no reply either.I wonder how I can get unbanned?What should I do?Who can help me? I am sure I have made a lot grammar mistakes!Sorry for my poor English!

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