• Kualk@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    I would argue that statement here is misleading.

    Popular Chinese movies acknowledge high price of real estate in large cities. All theses movies are available in US, have subtitles in English and can be accessed using popular streaming services.

    Examples:

    Some of dialogue involving parents, if i recall right:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_O2O_(TV_series)

    In the following show lower income aerospace engineer and high income actress. They directly state that he could not afford small apartment if not for money grant for being the best:

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Are_My_Glory

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        7 months ago

        But they’re based in it. Especially dramas or soap operas which work because people relate to the characters or at least realize that what they’re going through can happen in the world. A silly example: a Cuban wouldn’t make Breaking Bad because why would the protagonist need to find cash for his treatment or kids, when healthcare and education are free?

        So while we can’t tell how widespread the issues in those dramas are, it’s valid to say that they do appear in China (or appeared when they were created).

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      7 months ago

      Tier 2 and even tier 3 cities in China seem pretty liveable from the vlogs I have seen. Cities having high costs/rents is a problem but it’s a problem as bad as in, say, India where the urban-rural disparity is much more stark.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      7 months ago

      The dates on the shows are 2016 and 2021, and as we can see the real estate really starts winding down around 2022. The housing prices are naturally going to lag as well. So, I don’t think there’s any contradiction here.

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      7 months ago

      The ‘for living’ doesn’t mean free, means affordable for the average person/family living there.

      But yes, dense city centres all over the world have about the same problem (since ancient times, up until railways & commuting, when for a bit poor/working class people lived outside the city).

      Even in sci-fi movies the top few hundred floors are nice, all the other floors never get daylight or even a sense of where the sun is. Especially if there are roads/allies/“streets” between floors on various levels.