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Meet Jeremy Sargent, a Brit who first visited China in 1979 and returned two decades later to settle there. Now, he runs a law firm and a popular bar chain called Happy Monk. While walking through Guangzhou, Jeremy shared insights about China’s social credit system, the hidden reasons behind the country’s strict control, and whether China is the most technologically advanced country in the world. Enjoy!
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► How 30 Years in China Changed This Brit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGM3CPXMelA
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 INTRO
00:34 Why does China need control?
01:51 What foreigners don't understand about China
02:59 Why do foreigners fear coming to China?
04:10 How easy life is in China
05:29 Why do Chinese work faster?
07:19 The truth about China’s bureaucracy
10:59 Running a business in China
12:52 Does the social credit system exist?
14:38 Life with so many CCTVs
16:50 Walking in Shamian
18:19 Is China safe?
18:55 Why was China safer before?
19:52 Unique buildings in Guangzhou
20:52 What is the Chinese dream?
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