China is still a developing country
Throught out the France, Canada and India, I have been mistaken so many times as a Japanese or a Korean or a Singporean or a Philippine that I have lost count.
It's a consequence of that very very few Chinese have gone aboard and travel. China is still a developing country. The distance from Hangzhou East Station, a common station in China, to Shanghai South Station, the most luxurious station in China, is within 200km, just four times of the distance from Shanghai center to Shanghai PuDong airport. Their difference is extremely huge. (Well, good business model runs smooth even in a developing environment.)
On the other hand, China is growing very fast day by day. My salary is much higher than my parents'. The career development of middle class is much faster than those in US and Europe. So English higher education system treats Chinese students as a key profit source, US is trying to do what they have done on Japan in 1985.
I don't know how this is going to end. But I know how it's going to begin.
It's a consequence of that very very few Chinese have gone aboard and travel. China is still a developing country. The distance from Hangzhou East Station, a common station in China, to Shanghai South Station, the most luxurious station in China, is within 200km, just four times of the distance from Shanghai center to Shanghai PuDong airport. Their difference is extremely huge. (Well, good business model runs smooth even in a developing environment.)
On the other hand, China is growing very fast day by day. My salary is much higher than my parents'. The career development of middle class is much faster than those in US and Europe. So English higher education system treats Chinese students as a key profit source, US is trying to do what they have done on Japan in 1985.
I don't know how this is going to end. But I know how it's going to begin.

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