Joe,
I'd like to clarify that my experience and therefore my comment is limited to the last 20 years and especially the last 15 where I have travelled to HK 8 - 10 times a year, about a third of those times I have also visited China. As you know, I am not Chinese.
Kennichi's post refers to how Foreigners "ALREADY" have a bad rep in HK and China, suggesting that this is the current climate.
Originally posted by Kennichi at 23-12-2010 02:45
The thing is Laowais ALREADY have a bad reputation in HK and China, in that there are many of them who act as if they own the place as if it were still colonial times or something ...
"Many" of "them"...??? I totally disagree.
In fact I sense a racial undertone toward foreigners in that post far greater than anything I have been subjected to in HK or China in recent memory. Keep in mind, I am a "member" of the group who according to Kennichi "act as if they own the place as if it were still colonial times or something"... and according to Kennichi, there's not just 1 or 2 of us behaving that way... "MANY" of us behave that way. With all due respect... BULLSHIT! I'm not saying it doesn't happen, I know it does, the obnoxious foreign tourist, the loud mouth out of town business man, they all exist... they exist in HK and China just as they exist in many Western countries including my own, and they are made up of ALL variety of ethnicity... including Chinese.
Don't get me wrong, I "cringe" when I see a foreigner in HK saying "W H E R E C A N I C A T C H A TAXI?" in an overly loud and slow voice. Shit, they're probably talking to someone better educated than they are! Not to mention the "Why is it in Hong Kong(or China or??) that it's like this whilst it should be..." issue, it's a little embarrassing to be totally open about it. However it is NOT unique to foreigners travelling to HK and China. I see variations of it from all ethnicities all over the world.
In terms of the "in my country we..." issue, I am OFTEN asked questions about my country, how we do this and that. There is a genuine interest.
In terms of the "intra China bigotry" you refer to, yes I am aware of that. When local staff in my HK office tell me they dont like me doing business with Yiwu and when I ask "why?" they tell me it's because you "cant trust people from Yiwu!" it's quite clear. However that is also NOT exclusive to China... for example people in European countries can sometimes have similar feelings about each other, France & England for example. Even within the one country it exists, Milan and Calabria in Italy for example...
The point I am making, "ignorance" and "racism" is not exclusive to any one country or ethnicity.
It's everywhere. Including this thread which is a shame.
In terms of the suggested "anti foreigner sentiment" in Hong Kong. I strongly disagree. I am not saying it doesn't exist, it exists in HK just like it exists in other countries. I am saying that HK doesn't have any greater degree of "ignorance" or "racism" towards foreigners... and I am a foreigner who travels to Asia, Europe and North America so I have some insight.
I'd rather this thread have a different name... for example, instead of "Mad forgeiner in GZ mtr"... perhaps "Mad idiot in GZ mtr".
In terms of Geo's comments:
Originally posted by geoduck at 23-12-2010 09:19
I don't think the Chinese in general has any animosity toward foreigners in general. There is however some underlying tension with Japan which may flare up and erupt rather quickly. Look at the incidents with the Dai Yu Islands. It is likewise in Japan as I have many friends there, the older generation bear a somewhat ill felling toward China which I cannot comprehend. These are very wealthy and rather influential people as well and once you get to know them better, they drop certain hints here and there that reflect their feeling toward China. Don't think the younger generation harbor such sentiment.
I think Geo's comments above are a far more accurate representation of reality.
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