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Are you serious?Weather of Guiyang is one of best in China.
it's the provincial capital city, and the rural area is still poor.I'm feeling bad about India after checking some parts of the video. Is this really China's poorest state?
THAT was the "poorest" capitol of China? puts the richest city in america to utter shame!
I'm feeling bad about India after checking some parts of the video. Is this really China's poorest state?
Not really. Guizhou is 25th among 31 provinces in per capita GDPTHAT was the "poorest" capitol of China? puts the richest city in america to utter shame!
THAT was the "poorest" capitol of China? puts the richest city in america to utter shame!
Better to call Guizhou as "one of the poorest provinces" in China.I'm feeling bad about India after checking some parts of the video. Is this really China's poorest state?
it's the provincial capital city, and the rural area is still poor.
I still think that the infrastructure is much better than some of the top tier Indian cities. Chinese people are good planners, unfortunately Indians atleast till now are not that good, and if you add corruption to that, there's a reason why India hasn't reached its potential yet. If it weren't for CCP, India and China might have had good relations since there's actually nothing that we should fight over.Better to call Guizhou as "one of the poorest provinces" in China.
GDP per capita 2020, Guizhou is RMB 46k. There are three other provinces with lower GDP per capita than Guizhou, they are:
- Guangxi: 44k RMB
- Heilongjiang: 43k RMB
- Gansu: 36k
For Gansu province, i.e. the actual poorest province in China, some videos for reference, which show the images of Lanzhou, the capital city of Gansu
I still think that the infrastructure is much better than some of the top tier Indian cities. Chinese people are good planners, unfortunately Indians atleast till now are not that good, and if you add corruption to that, there's a reason why India hasn't reached its potential yet. If it weren't for CCP, India and China might have had good relations since there's actually nothing that we should fight over.