Jan van den Berg

China Observations

Last week I had the chance to visit China, specifically Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Shanghai. These are my observations of China, completely biased and uninformed, for personal future reference.

https://twitter.com/kevin2kelly/status/655943324658851840

I thought about this tweet a lot last week. Even though I was there for the first time and only briefly, I still can relate to what Kevin Kelly means.

To understand this, you must consider the notion of a country first. By most definitions China might not even be a country in a classical sense. Because it is so broad and diverse anything can be true, which explains the quote. But let's not get into that too much. My visit was to the technical heart of China in the South (Shenzhen) and in the North-East (Shanghai), so my views are based on a well developed part of China.

[caption id="attachment_1363" align="aligncenter" width="700"]Shenzhen at night or Arkham city? Shenzhen at night or Arkham city?[/caption]

Observations

[caption id="attachment_1364" align="aligncenter" width="1088"]The old and the new next to each other (the new doesn't even fit). The old and the new next to each other (the new doesn't even fit in the frame).[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_1365" align="aligncenter" width="700"]Like this. Like this.[/caption]

These are just some observations. Apart from that, the Chinese people I encountered were all tremendously nice and polite and inviting. And the cities seem clean and well taken care of (but most of it is all pretty new).

Things are changing rapidly in the world and China clearly has the upper hand, but time will tell if they keep it or if we, the West, can catch up.

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