Chinese-Dragon
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What do you think guys?
Due to some recent events (notably the fake marriage scam) there have been many posters on this forum and elsewhere who have tried to assert their agenda, which is to try and hurt ties between China and Pakistan. Which might have been less of a problem if people-to-people relations had been stronger to begin with.
The bottom line for me is that CPEC is a done deal, the BRI is a done deal, there is no turning back now. Whatever problems there are in the Sino-Pakistani bilateral relationship need to be solved, there is no other way in my opinion, we have to keep moving forward.
The elephant in the room (as far as I can tell) is religion, Chinese tend to assign a much lower importance to religion compared to Pakistanis who conversely tend to assign a much higher level of importance to their religion. There are many exceptions of course (I know a few Chinese who are very religious), but this tends to be the general rule across both populations.
In my personal life I have friends who have different religious beliefs than mine (I am agnostic/atheist), I've never considered it to be a problem, I'm sure most people here can relate to that, getting along well with people who have different beliefs to yourself. So for individuals it probably doesn't matter much.
But if we are talking about overall people-to-people relations between China and Pakistan, does it matter? And is there anything that can be done to bridge the gap? How about cultural differences, and for example the fact that Chinese diets tend to contain a lot of pork? Personally I have had really good experiences with Pakistani cuisine such as Lahore chicken and I don't see any problems from this side at least.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, hopefully we can keep this thread free from trolling.
Due to some recent events (notably the fake marriage scam) there have been many posters on this forum and elsewhere who have tried to assert their agenda, which is to try and hurt ties between China and Pakistan. Which might have been less of a problem if people-to-people relations had been stronger to begin with.
The bottom line for me is that CPEC is a done deal, the BRI is a done deal, there is no turning back now. Whatever problems there are in the Sino-Pakistani bilateral relationship need to be solved, there is no other way in my opinion, we have to keep moving forward.
The elephant in the room (as far as I can tell) is religion, Chinese tend to assign a much lower importance to religion compared to Pakistanis who conversely tend to assign a much higher level of importance to their religion. There are many exceptions of course (I know a few Chinese who are very religious), but this tends to be the general rule across both populations.
In my personal life I have friends who have different religious beliefs than mine (I am agnostic/atheist), I've never considered it to be a problem, I'm sure most people here can relate to that, getting along well with people who have different beliefs to yourself. So for individuals it probably doesn't matter much.
But if we are talking about overall people-to-people relations between China and Pakistan, does it matter? And is there anything that can be done to bridge the gap? How about cultural differences, and for example the fact that Chinese diets tend to contain a lot of pork? Personally I have had really good experiences with Pakistani cuisine such as Lahore chicken and I don't see any problems from this side at least.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, hopefully we can keep this thread free from trolling.