This is a recent photo of some Chinese villagers in the Northeastern
part of China. (Picture credit to China Daily). They were teachers and students standing in front of a school. China is hit by falling admission of students in the village
schools as the young migrated to the big cities. What is nice to note is
the clothing they are wearing, the warm clothings and shoes. The school building is also quite new. This is
2013.
In the 50s and 60s, and even 70s, looking at their photos was like looking into poverty. I still have some black and white photos of my relatives in the 70s, in their best for photo taking. The children were barefooted and the adults, at best, were wearing slippers or sandals. The shirts and dresses were worse than the cheap sales in our pasar malam.
Those were the days that we even had to send food and western medicine to them. They have come a very long way, from abject poverty, without pride or dignity, to become the second largest economy in the world and challenging the Americans with the number of billionaires and millionaires. This is the new China, a very rich communist country.
