Monday, July 28, 2008

Developed country

There are a lot of construction going on everywhere we look, along the
highway, in the city and in the country side. "I guess that's why they
call us a developing country?" Zhongwei says. What is a developing
country anyways? Aren't we alway in development? It seems very
developed to me here. All the roads are straight. No curves, even on
the highway. The same goes for the railway. If there is a mountain in
the way they just make a million of small tunnels. Chinese people like
straight roads Zhongwei tell us. In all that they decide to undertake
they carry out with will power and discipline. Take education for
example. It's very cometetive and you have to be the best to go to
university. Only 40 of 100 score high enough on the national entrance
test for university. Then Chinese have a total of seven years for a
master's degree. It takes a lot of discipline and development to get
there, I think. Marie

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