The collapse is starting

The collapse is starting

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It's over

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Next day I will wake up to find that the place formerly known as "China" is nothing but ashes and ruins, how may I react???

>only one death
Could have been a lot worse. Hope the injured recover quickly.

They stole our HSR technology but they can’t operate like us

I'm not a China collapse guy but Chinese cities look good compared to Western cities today because they're built recently. As time passes by, the rot will set in infrastructure, and the question is how better would Chinese infrastructure be compared to Western infrastructure? Keep in mind even the West has plenty of crumbling infrastructure...but it's a no brainer that quality control in the West is stricter.

They stole the technology but skimped on safety.

how did they steal it?

two more decades

>but it's a no brainer that quality control in the West is stricter.

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This is revenge for Tiananmen.

we need another /tgdg/

you can't use the term "western cities" and be taken seriously
the difference between american and european cities is larger than the difference between a modern city and a city of antiquity and trying to compare a chinese city to an imaginary "western city" simply makes no sense
comparing a chinese city to an american city or a western european city makes more sense

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japs were hired to build their trains

>Kawasaki won an order for 60 train sets based on its E2 Series Shinkansen for ¥9.3 billion.
nips got the bad deal long story short, the japanese government was planning a winner take all scenario, where they'll build the tracks, supply the trains, and operate the system. At the end the chinese entered a threeway bid with alstorm, siemens and kawasaki, with the intention of technology transfer, and a joint venture with CRRC. the deal worked out for the chinese in the end.

Somalia flags aren't that rare

Are they going to bury the whole thing with people inside again?
board tourist?

So they didn't steal it they just bought it? Lol

just like japan and nuclear power amirite

yes, the deal is that they had to create a join venture and the assembling is from their factories.
Siemens was the only one that really got screwed over all this.

any minute now

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