I had to go to china for work and spent about 2 weeeks or so there, I tell you the hardest part was getting used to the food, I saw some weird shit man! They cooked bats ALIVE on the side of the road. And ate this interesting dish like a snake on a stick - its like the most popular thing there like a humburger in the US.
Other than the food, the country was amazing and the people were extremely polite and caring people!
I'm sure as a visitor it was amazing to you...but if you were a citizen you probably wouldn't be saying the same things..my guess is that you are not subject to such things as...
The one-child policy, in conjunction with the traditional preference for male children, has led to a resurgence of practices like female infanticide, concealment of female births and abandonment of female infants. Female children whose births are not registered do not have any legal existence and therefore may have difficulty going to school or receiving medical care or other state services. The overwhelming majority of children in orphanages are female and/or mentally or physically handicapped.
The one-child policy has also contributed to the practice of prenatal sex identification resulting in the abortion of female fetuses. Although the government has outlawed the use of ultrasound machines for this purpose, physicians continue the practice, especially in rural areas. Thus, while the average worldwide ratio of male to female newborns is 105/100, Chinese government statistics show that the ratio in the PRC is 114/100 and may be higher in some areas. \
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Lack of Judicial Independance and Due Process
Few legal safeguards exist in China to ensure fair trials, and the judicial system is controlled at every level by CCP political-legal committees that may determine the outcome of cases before the court hears evidence presented at trial. Legal scholars within China have called for an end to this widespread practice of "verdict first, trial second." With the political-legal committees exercising extensive control, detainees are highly unlikely to receive fair, impartial hearings that are free from official manipulation.