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The idea China is overall nationalist and don't like our neighbors is a total myth. Read almost every public opinion survey conducted in the last few years, you'll find the Chinese has favorable opinions of foreign countries and get less in return.
A higher percentage of Chinese has a favorable impression of the U.S than the other way around. Same for Japan and South Korea. It's even more of an one-sided affairs with Europe.
I have no doubt if a survey on China-India relation is conducted in the two countries we'll see there's far more Chinese who like India then there's Indians who like China.
BTW, here's some quick street interviews conducted by BON (an independent English TV network focused on China) on Sino-Indian relationship:
The Tiger And The Dragon - STRAIGHT FROM THE STREET - bonlive
a 19% favorable Japanese view of China is hardly difficult to beat is it? Unfortunately it seems everyone dislikes everyone in this sad little world of ours.
the average chinese opinion on india counts for jack doesn't it. ultimately its the power centres which decide whether compete or co-operate dominates.
That was just the point that I wanted to make. It doesn't mean your political opinions are any less desirable or valid. In fact they are commendable but it is just one of many in China right now.
and point taken about your pro-unity beliefs. You should meet my HK friend who absolutely hates mainland FOB's (fresh off the boat immigrants) and probably will never think of HK as part of China. Why he's friends with me, I still don't know.
Fair enough.
I have a cousin who is a Canadian-born Chinese and they have told me about this phrase, "FOB's".
However I find that among "Hong Kong-born" Chinese, there tends to be a lot of pro-Beijing sentiment.
Hongkongers becoming more Chinese as handover recedes - The Standard
Internet is a breeding ground for hatred and contempt. I sometimes wonder if the more negative public opinion of China in Japan has something do to with the higher Internet penetration there.
Thailand and Cambodia almost went to war over some silly Internet rumors. It's chilling to think some thing similar could well happen between the three East Asian countries.
I remember when you guys were scared to death about the hand-over and how many HKers took their assets abroad including here in Canada. It's nice to see HK and China has been able to work in mutual benefit.
I was always pro-Beijing even long before the handover.
The British Government even gave my family "British passports" to prevent us from leaving Hong Kong, because they were afraid of a "brain drain" of skilled professionals after the handover.
British Nationality Selection Scheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That's pretty despicable... akin to how the KMT took skilled labour to Taiwan when they fled. Damn Brits.