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by bojourvous5094 » 21/04/06, 00:37

The Chinese think like a people who comes out of misery and who has access to a standard of living never known before ... Why they should think like someone who lives in a rich country and who in any case never put feet in China to tell him "HOW" he should live .... : roll: : roll: : roll:
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"People are thirsty to decorate their apartment, it is a normal reflection of the psychology of people in developing countries; they are looking for novelty and material things," said Professor Sun Liping of Tsinghua University.
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Most of the buyers of apartments are currently young people who are abandoning the family roof that shelters several generations; they want to live independently.

The changes taking place in the housing sector are an example of the current development of Chinese society and reflect the fact that the life, relationships and feelings of Chinese people are also changing. The unchanging way of life of the past is being replaced by one in which a point of balance between tradition and modernity remains to be found.
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source: http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/lachine/2006/0604/p13.htm

The competition between Chinese and foreign products is increasingly fierce. In search of a higher quality of life, the Chinese love foreign products, but at the same time, their consumption being more reasonable than before, they seek what suits them and not exclusively the products of foreign brands. In this context, to win Chinese customers, both foreign and Chinese products must make strenuous efforts.
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source: http://www.chinatoday.com.cn/lachine/2006/0604/p47.htm
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by gegyx » 21/04/06, 01:15

bojourvous5094 wrote:The Chinese think like a people who comes out of misery and who has access to a standard of living never known before ... Why they should think like someone who lives in a rich country and who in any case never put feet in China to tell him "HOW" he should live .... : roll: : roll: : roll:

Do things you can no longer understand.
They spit everywhere, all the time.
A client will walk a long alley, outside, enter a hotel, and drop a beautiful glaviot, there, in front of the receptionist, who will keep his welcome smile ...
I'm the customer, and you the stooge.
With this mentality, are not close to breathing clean air!
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by bojourvous5094 » 21/04/06, 01:31

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Do things you can no longer understand.
I'm the customer, and you the stooge.
With this mentality, are not close to breathing clean air!

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When I went to France, I liked to look at the architecture of buildings and I looked around ... walked in dog poop all the time ...
: Shock: Do things you can no longer understand. : Shock:
With this mentality, are not close to breathing clean air! : Mrgreen: : Shock:
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by gegyx » 21/04/06, 01:43

You don't know Chinese dogs!
In addition, they also spit ... (stras)
After,
they are in the pots, after having "cooked" on the markets.
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by freddau » 21/04/06, 08:46

Death laughing,

here it reminds me of the opening of east germany.
They rushed on Western products, bananas in particular because they did not know that and then they threw themselves on the beautiful cars of bmw, mercedes.

The only problem was that after a while the banks could no longer finance the loans made by these customers, we must be in the same scheme. Except that the banks are Chinese and that there is an economic activity perhaps promising that they outnumber their counterparts is German
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by bojourvous5094 » 24/04/06, 01:46

Alternative agriculture ... bioenergy

Because of the increase in the price of energy and especially the shortage of gasoline appeared in 2005, the ethanol gasoline produced from corn is replacing more and more the ordinary gasoline in several Chinese cities. Since the beginning of 2006, the cities of nine provinces of China, including Heilongjiang and Shandong, oil producers, and the provinces of Jiangsu, Hebei, Hubei, regions where the economy is fairly developed, no longer sell regular gasoline but ethanol.

The generalization of organic diesel is in preparation. In March 2005, production techniques for organic diesel were developed in China. Within five years, China will be able to produce 20 to 000 tonnes annually. Biological energy will become a choice of China in the solution of the energy problem.

Bioenergy resources include ethyl alcohol, organic diesel, organic hydrogen, etc. cereal, potato, straw products, etc.

Wang Hongguang, director of the China Development and Biotechnology Center under the Ministry of Science and Technology, said, "Bioenergy resources have three strengths:
at. To be able to solve the problem of employment in the countryside and to increase the income of the farmers;
b. Directly increase the state's energy supply;
vs. Reduce the evacuation of carbon dioxide and improve the ecological environment. "

The Chinese government, which attaches importance to the development of bioenergy resources, has drawn up the development objective. In a few years, the annual production of ethyl alcohol in China will reach ten million tonnes. Currently, it is two million, the third largest in the world.

The Chinese government has started the plan for energy crops, which fall into four categories:
at. Annual and perennial crops intended for the manufacture of ethyl alcohol such as corn, sugar cane, sweet sorghum, sweet potato, cassava;
b. Plants for the production of organic diesel, hydrocarbons such as rapeseed, euphorbia and pistachio;
vs. Combustion plants;
d. Algae or other plants intended for anaerobic fermentation. China has nine million hectares of uncultivated fields for energy crops.

The Chinese government grants political support to bioenergetic development, reinforces the generalization of bioenergetic resources, helps producers to solve technical problems and reduce the cost of production, facilitates access to the market. A company benefits from a subsidy of 1 yuan per tonne of ethyl alcohol raw material and an exemption of 800% from consumption tax. Transport and price control offices in certain regions have launched an overall policy in order to generalize the use of ethanol.

China is one of the world's major corn producers with twenty million hectares. After deducting the quantity intended for fodder feed and the manufacture of alcohol, the surplus is four to six million tonnes per year.

Le Jatropha curcas, an oilseed tree, grows rapidly in southwestern China. The oil content of its grains reaches 50%. The area planted is currently 100 mu (one mu equals 000/1 hectare) and will be 15 million mu in 2010. In addition, each year, crop straw and abandoned forest waste can reach 1 billion tonnes, producing 100 million tonnes of combustible gasoline.

source: http://www.bjinformation.com/fw-2005/20 ... 08-sh1.htm
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