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sent on August 15, 2025 (17:14) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes, a charm that is difficult to escape. China reminds me a lot of Vietnam, but on steroids. There is this very strong contrast between ancient and modern. The Asian countries I have visited all have a common element that we totally lack. They are full of vitality. A bang of people everywhere doing things, local businesses always on the move. China, moreover, has an economic power that is enviable. They build new housing to fight or avoid rising prices, they print high-speed lines as if it were a bent out of a pen, they convert coal mines into photovoltaic plants, in the cities they run (and I presume they mostly produce) only electric cars... We have been at stake for 40 years to (not) build a bridge and we do not have a half-strategy to avoid the desertification of the production sector. Si, un fascino al quale è difficile sottrarsi. La Cina mi ricorda molto il Vietnam, ma sotto steroidi. C'è questo contrasto fortissimo tra antico e moderno. I paesi asiatici che ho visitato hanno tutti un elemento comune che a noi manca totalmente. Sono pieni di vitalità. Un botto di gente ovunque che fa cose, business locali sempre in movimento. La Cina, oltretutto ha una potenza economica che fa invidia. Costruiscono nuovi alloggi per combattere o evitare l'aumento dei prezzi, stampano linee dell'alta velocità come se fosse china uscita da una penna, convertono le miniere di carbone in impianti fotovoltaici, nelle città girano (e presumo producano per lo più) solo auto elettriche… Noi siamo in ballo da 40 anni per (non)costruire un ponte e non abbiamo una mezza strategia per evitare la desertificazione del settore produttivo.