Michael
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It's not me who said it.
I guess the number is pretty much accurate.
Of course people will say it's not true, because USA has Windows, Nvidia, OpenAI, etc.
But China also has those things too.
Anyway, USA is declining country, while China is on the rise, the gap is getting bigger and bigger.
This type of analysis is meaningless.
Many Western analysts, observers, media outlets, and journalists have overlooked a very peculiar phenomenon: China’s economy operates on a dual-track system, comprising two entirely distinct tracks. One is visible to everyone, while the other remains completely invisible.
The city where I live ranks somewhere around 101st on the list of Chinese cities. Does this meet your requirements?@Beijingwalker , can you start a thread on Chinese towns ? Because we usually see the big cities on media but how does the Chinese towns looks like these days. That would be a nice addition to this forum and our k owledge. Other Chinese members can also help in that thread.
If it does, feel free to ask me any questions about this city, and I will do my best to answer them.



