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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: May 15, 2023 ^^
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Her father's background: Jin Liqun (Chinese: 金立群; born August 1949) is a Chinese politician, banker, and professor. He is currently the President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). He was formerly the Chairman of China International Capital Corporation, the Vice President of the Asian Development Bank, and the Vice Minister of Finance of the People's Republic of China.
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Dear Keyu Jin, Chinese groundbreaking technology happened in the 9th Century BCE
In the 9th Century BCE, the Chinese were able to melt iron like no other civilization at the time. This gave the ancient Chinese an economic advantage that lasted for hundreds of years. Besides smelting weapons, Chinese coins were minted and used as trading currency. Ancient China become the commercial leader which manifested itself in an industrial revolution. During these millennia Chinese silk became a thought-after commodity. In the 6 century BCE, silk Reached Germany via the Silk Road. Here too an increased affluence brought with it a wave of elevated cultural development.
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2:01 - 2:15, Keyu spent most of her life in three places, both in China and West I reckon a lot of people in the comment section have never been to China themselves and only receive related news on BBC or other western media. And the thing that most people think they know more than Keyu is what I found the most hilarious.
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Keyu Jin’s talk communicates so many good insights into who China is and how our two countries and the world as a whole can prosper through healthy competition and mutual respect. Of course national security is important to all, but not everything is about national security. Creating a better world for our children and grandchildren must be our paramount goal. Share Wisdom not fear.
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Whatever her background, instead of belittling her message, one should be happy to have someone understanding both countries, knowing both their merits and weakness/inufficiencies, removing fear, doubts and misunderstandings among both politicians and common people. It is better for everyone when all countries can work together in fair and true healthy competition and grow together. In peace and not on the threat of war.
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I noticed many people arguing on the terms (innovation) she used, mistake (hefei is small town, average income of people) she made, or the background (considerably "wealthy" & "influencing" family) she is having. (mostly from China's haters)
But not many catch the message she trying to deliver: mega-countries can cooperate, competition can be a great driving force for country advancement, sanction will eventually harm, not only your "enemy", but yourself.
If US kept the hate in their heart, assuming competition is a threat, their downturn is projected.
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@takudzwamashamba7453
5 months ago
I stay in China, Shanghai. And technology makes life so convenient here. It makes it difficult to actually adapt to a life without this convenience. Props to China
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