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Very sad, many Chinese communists are forced to leave mega cities in China and to return to their hometown in March 2025

sinkie kids are the same. waiting to inherit their grannies’ and parents’ pigeon holes. the luckier ones inherit landed properties. see them milling around fartisinal cafes drinking $6.9 fartisinal coffee every day.
Some lucky one inherit their fathers young ATB and VietBu step mothers
 
People leaving the 1st tier city to the 3rd or 4th tier. It's a trend. Then it's time to develop your 3rd or 4th tier city.
 

“Why are you not prepared to pay $5 for wanton mee?” – Minister’s comments spark outrage from netizens​

Lauren Heng
Thu, 27 March 2025 at 10:00 AM SGT3-min read

Inflation and the rising cost of living has hit all of us hard – not just locally, but globally, too. Even with the government’s announcement of measures such as CDC Vouchers, it’s difficult not to feel the sting on our wallets when everything costs nearly twice as much as it used to, compared to a decade ago.

On a recent podcast from CNA (Channel NewsAsia), hosts Steven Chia and Crispina Robert sat down with Sustainability and Environment Minister, Grace Fu, for a conversation about hawker centres – and one particular comment from Minister Fu ignited a firestorm online.
 
People leaving the 1st tier city to the 3rd or 4th tier. It's a trend. Then it's time to develop your 3rd or 4th tier city.

Nothing will be developed. Tiongs are similar to locusts or a virus wherever they go.
 
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