Forums > Living in Kunming > Do NOT marry a Chinese woman might be worth taking a break 4 a while. Get away from the situation so you can look back at the good and bad, find some perspective b4 u make any radical decision.
I've done this a couple of times. Have been married 4 19 years, Very happy, 2 grown daughters.
Sometimes u just need a break
Forums > Living in Kunming > Is the Law is being applied fairly in China now? OK Perhaps I should adapt the question slightly.
Is the Law in China now being applied more evenly, equally? fairly? across the population.
OK I doubt a judge or party member would get the same type of justice as a road worker or bus driver with no guanxi (for example) but is it better? fairer? more equal? in application than say 10 years ago?
I'd argue it is and the Chinese people feel better about this too.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Is the Law is being applied fairly in China now? Fair enough Dudesons - just that I saw the article 200 Kunming officials punished for corruption
This article was posted by Patrick Scally in News and published February 19, 2016
Not the kind of thing you would have seen 10 years ago
Forums > Living in Kunming > Is the Law is being applied fairly in China now? It just seems a lot more high flyers are getting busted and locked up compared to what used to happen a decade ago.
The Hotel I worked at used to have a lot more SOE officials type feasts as well but now they just don't happen as the officials are afraid of being photographed living off the fat when questions are being asked re who is paying.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Is the Law is being applied fairly in China now? Is the onset of such developments as President Xi's anti corruption push, the 12345 Mayor's Hotline and evidence recorded on mobile cameras resulting in a better deal for the man in the street in China and applying the law equally and more fairly to everyone?