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Its more of a question of if 'Yankees' are interested in talking to you directly. Anyways, Have a nice fluffing day!We are done here, I prefer to talk with yankees directly,it is no meaning to talk with the men who is not in charge!
Thanks for a to-the-point explanation. Will you mind answering few more questions?When I was still living in Hong Kong back in late 1990s, China have "border post" between different area inside China, you cannot get from where my mother's village in Dongguan and into Shenzhen, and you also have all sort of border post to control people from going from 1 province to another.
Most of these post are gone now, but the Hokou (Not Hook-You, i guess that is what you meant) still in place, where you are to declare where you are born in respect to China. Back in the days that is not much of a deal, if you know the right people and you have money, this is nothing, I mean you can add your name in it even if you weren't born in China. But today, its very hard, and you also have a national ID card system which the peace officer can instantly check whether or not you belong there.
Hokou system is a lot like the Swiss nationality system, where you bases yourself which part of Switzerland you were from instead of being a Citizens of Switzerland. But of course, the system is immensely different because even if you come from differnt part of Switzerland (Known as Canton) you have the same right essentially with another other Swiss and you can move around the area, while in China, you need to apply leave to exit your own province.
Does Hokou System predate China's meteoric economic rise? I am trying to establish the cause and effect relationship of Hokou and claim that it helps to lower burden of social-security in China.
How do modern Chinese feel about Hokou System? In the sense, just in this forum someone was really ecstatic that you need to be a Chinese person < 40 years old and a Bachelor Degree to move your Hokou easily. I mean this reminds me of Australian PR system. Why will I seek PR in my own country? How do Chinese feel about it?