🇨🇳 China: Broken dreams | 101 East

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Al Jazeera English

Al Jazeera English

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Many young Chinese are losing faith in China's economic miracle.
Although the nation's economy has expanded to more than $7 trillion and is poised to overtake the US in the next decade as the world's largest, fewer Chinese feel they are sharing in the prosperity.
A sense of disillusionment is spreading, particularly among the post-1980 generation, who are well-educated and mobile but still struggle to find profitable jobs.
Signs that the economy is slowing only add to the malaise. The Chinese government predicts the economy will grow by 7.5 per cent in 2012, down from 9.2 per cent last year, which would be the slowest growth rate since 1990. Economists say this could mean the loss of two million jobs.
At the same time a record number of new graduates are looking for work. Some 25 million Chinese will be on the job hunt this year. Even those who find work are frequently disappointed.
Surveys show that young Chinese office workers in big cities are widely unhappy. Most complain of a feeling of insecurity.
After two decades of economic reform, per capita GDP has risen 13-fold, and average salaries in major cities are on par with those in many developed countries. The post-80s generation, the first to come of age in this era of opportunity, has been raised on a belief that if one can do well in school, graduate from a good university and work hard on his or her career, one can enjoy a measure of success.
Instead, many find themselves squeezed by skyrocketing housing costs, rising prices for basic necessities and family pressures. As a large percentage of the post-80s generation are only children, they alone will be expected to provide for their parents and older relatives.
As many as three million young Chinese professionals toil in slum-like conditions in cramped housing on the outskirts of big cities. They are known as 'ant tribes,' a term coined by scholar Lian Si, China's foremost researcher on post-80s graduates.
"They share every similarity with ants," writes Lian. "They live in colonies in cramped areas. They're intelligent and hardworking, yet anonymous and underpaid."
Li Zhirui from China's northeast is one of them. Home is an eight square metre space outside Beijing that costs 500 Chinese yuan per month, a quarter of his salary. He dreams of one day buying an apartment, but with average real estate prices in the capital soaring to more than 20,000 yuan per square metre, he could be in for a very long wait.
He has already lost his fiancée, who dumped him when he refused to buy a second-hand car and an engagement ring.
The experiences of Li and other 'ant tribes' resonate strongly with young Chinese and have spawned a popular song and a TV series called Struggle of the Ant Tribe.
But for some despair takes over. Suicide has become the biggest cause of death for Chinese between 15 and 34 years of age.
In a recent trend, some young graduates are deciding to flee the big cities and instead seek opportunity in smaller cities and towns. But there, too, they are frustrated, as they discover that good diplomas - and even ability - do not open doors. Local networks and family background do.
Leading Chinese sociologist Guo Yuhua calls this phenomenon of young Chinese "escaping and returning" an example of widespread disappointment that is spreading across China. She says people are bitter when they see their social status languishing in contrast to the "rise of a great and powerful nation".
"People are discovering that society's resources and opportunities are increasingly concentrated in the hands of a few. People in the middle and lower strata of society are becoming increasingly marginalised and are finding that improving their lives is getting harder," she says.
She warns this imbalance could lead to "the rich getting richer and the poor poorer, the strong permanently strong and the weak permanently weak .... The biggest harm may not be in the gap between rich and poor itself, but the deterioration of the overall societal ecosystem."
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@selinov
@selinov 7 жыл бұрын
It sounds like China is experiencing many of the same issues as the Unites States. We've also had a great deal of "economy/culture shock" with our next generation. They were told that each of them is special and they could do "anything they dreamed with hard work". That fairytale quickly came to an end after graduating into a difficult job market.
@saarland2china
@saarland2china 7 жыл бұрын
They are doing the same mistakes as the US. Exactly the same mistakes. That's the deep dive into capitalism. It has its pros and cons.
@joggautube123
@joggautube123 5 жыл бұрын
too much looking for a job
@kayakmanonthego
@kayakmanonthego 5 жыл бұрын
There’s one major difference between the American and Chinese younger generations: The Chinese are far, far more driven and competitive, just like the older American generations. Millions upon millions of young Chinese can (and are) learn the latest tech and skills IN ENGLISH. How many young Americans can do that in Chinese?
@kayakmanonthego
@kayakmanonthego 5 жыл бұрын
Saarland 2 China if you had had just 9 eggs for your entire family to share each and every month, you’d have second thoughts about socialism and think better of capitalism.
@esp4yu
@esp4yu 5 жыл бұрын
@@kayakmanonthego You are right about the Spirit but not all Chinese (or people) are alike. Socialism or Capitalism is Outside (same as in School, including University; they teach Outside-IN, but seldom Students are Facilitated or understand Inside-OUT: making use of what we Know). Many are complacent in their own world but it is the Environment (including Culture) which shape their Future (America can be like China, if the Environment provides). Good to have leadership change but if there is a Reasonable Good Leader, he / she should be allowed to Continue. Leadership shapes Society by providing them with a good environment. A good Environment knows there are different types of People who need different Support in a Diverse Society ... In the KZbin there are those who did not make it. Providing them with Support they need, helps ... It's can be Inspiring and Motivational but School does not Facilitate Collaboration which might help one to connect with another on a project (if they fail at school). This is another "Environment" that one need to be immerse in. A Dream does not need to reside on One Person (himself or herself)
@xdan87
@xdan87 11 жыл бұрын
The first step to a miserable life is to start comparing. I can sympathize with the man in the last segment of the video, but I think most of his worries and negative vibes are self inflicted. When you start comparing your life to others, its an endless regression into misery. He should adjust his mental state of reference and learn to accept reality for what it is. Work hard to achieve happiness, not chase after empty dreams.
@prophetsj1180
@prophetsj1180 11 жыл бұрын
Very well said. I commend you.
@fruitspunchsamurai1796
@fruitspunchsamurai1796 9 жыл бұрын
its easy to judje whilst observing from far..that person only understands what he' going through of instead of judjing and crtisizing him,we just should try to undertand their situation and at the same time be grateful for our blesings
@xdan87
@xdan87 9 жыл бұрын
Mj gonzalez I agree with you that we should really count our blessings. That makes us happier. Don't keep harping on the negatives in life, see more of the positives that we might have taken for granted. :) Many times I forget about these happiness and start showing signs of "first world problems". Then I realised I am already one lucky guy to be living comfortably now, what else is there to ask for..
@saarland2china
@saarland2china 7 жыл бұрын
EXCELLENT STATEMENT! ALWAYS BELIEVE IN YOURSELF! GO YOUR OWN WAY! I'm a German guy working as a teacher in CHINA. I left everything I had and started a new life. Check out my videos.
@lysol5555
@lysol5555 7 жыл бұрын
the essence of Chinese culture is constant comparing
@benny14993
@benny14993 5 жыл бұрын
BS - When young - they said U have no working , when U are experienced - they said U are too old for the job.
@donovan5656
@donovan5656 9 жыл бұрын
I feel this social phenomenon is happening a lot around the world.
@MrYsosad
@MrYsosad 8 жыл бұрын
29 years is not young? According to chinese tradition sure, for a woman that wants to be a housewife. For a career woman that is young. You cant have both.
@JackvanHouwelingen
@JackvanHouwelingen 8 жыл бұрын
Yes you can !
@orange70383
@orange70383 8 жыл бұрын
You're barely starting out in life at 29.
@michaylalovitt2796
@michaylalovitt2796 8 жыл бұрын
Yes you can! My mother did it, and she was a single parent for a very long time!
@michaylalovitt2796
@michaylalovitt2796 8 жыл бұрын
Yes you can! My mother did it, and she was a single parent for a very long time!
@akshayganesh4144
@akshayganesh4144 7 жыл бұрын
even in india too by 29 years they would have married her off
@eltonmzumala1885
@eltonmzumala1885 5 жыл бұрын
I thought it's only African problem where parents tell us to go to school with a hope of bright future , after studying so hard you end up as useless as someone who didn't go to school
@PheneticsCo
@PheneticsCo 4 жыл бұрын
Not necessarily.. These are isolated incidents, not the rule.
@krollpeter
@krollpeter 4 жыл бұрын
@@PheneticsCo It has become the rule in China, and is becoming more the rule in other regions, too.
@krollpeter
@krollpeter 4 жыл бұрын
If you have a good idea and some idealism, take the money that you spend on your education and open your own business.
@anma3292
@anma3292 4 жыл бұрын
At least you can write and read.
@leonardschofield9913
@leonardschofield9913 3 жыл бұрын
America too
@Giorg189
@Giorg189 10 жыл бұрын
Great insight on Chinese work market. It must be really difficult to stand out from a sea of people the same age and aspirations as you.
@seniorstube6683
@seniorstube6683 9 жыл бұрын
"money or fame" I hear chinese kids talk like this, like it has been scripted for a movie. it seems there is very little realism in their hopes. They seem not to understand the bottom up approach. You start at the very bottom, keep moving up, then one day you land a great job. But too many, as I can see, dream of their first job being their dream job. But it doesn't happen like that anywhere in this world. A little more down to earth, a little more reasonable expectations, must be a course to be taught in chinese universities. Plus, going to a small or mid-sized city is not such a bad idea if you can get started there with a better job. Reasonable expectations kids.
@TM-pj7yu
@TM-pj7yu 7 жыл бұрын
Seniors Tube bottom up, work hard😀😁😂that applies for the born of privilege written into the American dream never meant be attained by the Minorities here or any other country especially the U.S Who you fooling. You know that's bullshit.
@liyexiang666
@liyexiang666 4 жыл бұрын
man, the problem is there is no job.. not quality issue, no job. However, god time to be a labor buying though
@josephlee3857
@josephlee3857 8 жыл бұрын
It is like a bird in a cage dreaming to fly,...
@Qiuesman
@Qiuesman 5 жыл бұрын
More like a panguin in a volcano bc dreams don't come true.
@nsv5929
@nsv5929 5 жыл бұрын
Dream+goal+hardwork=success
@cgreen777
@cgreen777 5 жыл бұрын
@@nsv5929 What is success?
@WilliamFang173
@WilliamFang173 5 жыл бұрын
Great film, but an ad every 2.5 minutes is a bit much
@gregzeng
@gregzeng 5 жыл бұрын
Use an ad-blocker, or a web browser with inbuilt ad-block.
@residentevil4life
@residentevil4life 5 жыл бұрын
this was released in 2012 but it still holds true very much today not just in China but the rest of the world. As the previous generations live longer and refuse to retire it makes it difficult for the younger generation to find employment and at the same time so many people feel empowered to go to school for x degree only to find out the job market is terrible and end up working some low skill retail job that offers no exit. It doesn't help that technology is constantly growing and its only a matter of time before even these low skill jobs are replaced by machine which only makes things worse
@jmei8295
@jmei8295 8 жыл бұрын
I graduated in china in 2008 and immigrant to the US in 2010, I got one degree in china, and another in America. I totally understand what is going on in the video. The population in china is too much bigger than what it is in the US, one of my friends work as HR in china, he says he can receive more than 300 resume for a single position in a single day. In american, I post a position online, there is likely only 10-20 resume for a whole week.......life is not easy for immigrant, but the big difference is , in china, there are too much unfair things happen, while in the US, I can keep the belief that if you work hard, you will have a way.
@jmei8295
@jmei8295 8 жыл бұрын
China won't be great, because china has too many people like you, who are incredibly irrational, disrespect reality, simply try to hide truth or unconditional defending anything of China. You are either a 50 cents commentor or incredible stupid.
@jmei8295
@jmei8295 8 жыл бұрын
again, you are either a 50 cents commenter or incredible stupid.
@burtonl7239
@burtonl7239 7 жыл бұрын
Definitely a 50cents commentator. His stupidity is a shame to his own country.
@陈伦德
@陈伦德 7 жыл бұрын
Losers remain losers wherever they go. However, I think in China the great advantage is that we are not used to lose or to give up. Young university graduates get their life settled much more easily than elsewhere.
@jmei8295
@jmei8295 7 жыл бұрын
garrett chan, u simply fabracate idea from your imagination. I work in a normal firm in the US and get average pay every month.......again, your words proved that you are the stupid one
@naumaniqbal2736
@naumaniqbal2736 3 жыл бұрын
Man, I really sympathise with the last kid who works as a fast food delivery driver for the japanese company. He didn't want to tell his parents of not finishing his undergraduate as it would bring shame so he had no choice to find a crappy job. i Just wanna give him a hug man he seems like such a sad dude. i hope he finds a nice job and a girlfriend.
@ebubekirozkan169
@ebubekirozkan169 7 жыл бұрын
lol the funniest moment is she said "i thought money was just everywhere, youd just scoop it up for yourself. but its not like that all" lol
@Honibaz
@Honibaz 12 жыл бұрын
The difference is in China you need to be connected to people who are politically powerful. In the West the connection does not have to involve a political figure.
@monkeebeardog9004
@monkeebeardog9004 7 жыл бұрын
Asian parents are the worse. I went to grad school have a career in research and they ask me why I didn't go into the medical field or go to pharmacy school like my friends. Makes you feel like a failure but I have reconciled that they are projecting their insecurities on me. This is why a lot of the young professionals abandon their elderly parents. There is so much resentment for so many years for so many things.
@Notrocketscience101
@Notrocketscience101 7 жыл бұрын
If you are happy to wake up, you are a success. All else is trying to find happiness in other approval.
@secrets.295
@secrets.295 7 жыл бұрын
I dont think they are the worse. They are extremely conservative. But things have started to change. It depends on where you live. In China were the population are still relatively poor. Yes there is a more widespread believe that unless you are a Doctor or Engineer, you are not a success. But if you go to Singapore, it is not really the case anymore. I personally think that Singaporean kids these days are such a spoil brat and the current generation parents are not half as tough as my generations were. So I believe that things are changing.
@lalakuma9
@lalakuma9 7 жыл бұрын
It's more like they're clueless about how different the job market works from the way it was during the time they were young. You can't just pick a hard a subject to study at school and get good grades to land a job. Grades mean squat now to employers, unless you're in academia. They care more about real job experience. It also helps to study unpopular fields that have a high demand for workers.
@dinhanh5253
@dinhanh5253 7 жыл бұрын
Don't be angry with your parents. Asians are always overprotective. Their fear is that if you won't succeed nobody will take care of you when they pass away. Also the work markets have changed a lot since they were young. I was actually told that software engineering is not a suitable profession for a girl. I literrally cried every time I didn't pass an interviee after the graduation.
@stenestelee3193
@stenestelee3193 7 жыл бұрын
lalakuma9 Tell me about it. My mom, and her side of her family are japanese. The words " You will be only the best" or else was what my 奥様 told me. Got accepted into Emory, while my elder sister became a attorney(35yrs). She still cant find a job in her field. The whole " Work hard, follow the rules, and do well in school to do well in life" has long been dead and buried. You could be valedictorian in high school, get accepted into a top ivy League school, graduate with honors, and still be just as poor, as if you had dropped out of high school, without a GED. And Kami help you if you have student loans to pay off!.
@yifantian1942
@yifantian1942 4 жыл бұрын
As a Ph.D. student in a top 30 university in the US. I and many of my classmates are still struggling to find good jobs. Persuasion never stops.
@charliechan4274
@charliechan4274 5 жыл бұрын
Wong's story touches my heart. She seems like a honest young beautiful 29 woman, willing to work hard to support her family.. I truly pray for her happiness.. Go Wong... Jia Yo :)
@bubbleman1081
@bubbleman1081 7 жыл бұрын
China has a lot of people. Majority of the people compete for the same bowl of rice. It is not just about how smart you are. It's about how different you are. It is not easy to be different when everyone is educated the same way and think the same way.
@patriotamerican3069
@patriotamerican3069 5 жыл бұрын
The bottom line is they have graduated with useless majors those have no demand in current job markets. Same as American dream.... dream breaks after graduation. No job and tons of student loans.
@MassiveGravityForce
@MassiveGravityForce 8 жыл бұрын
From the start there is already something wrong here. The girl said your fate isn't predetermined. The she goes to say thru hard work and struggle you can change it (your fate). We'll i'm not that smart, but you work to change something that is already there on the first place. So how can she said fate isn't predetermined?
@RedRider1600
@RedRider1600 6 жыл бұрын
+Panday Pira Is English your first language? What she said makes sense. She said, "your fate (isn't = IS NOT) predetermined". So therefore, you can change it.
@davedavenson4491
@davedavenson4491 12 жыл бұрын
i am so glad i live in America where my hard work and determination actually paid off. feel bad for china, but Chinese production strength lies simple blue collar factory jobs. Now that i graduated with a high GPA, i got a stable job that pays well.
@orange70383
@orange70383 8 жыл бұрын
I bet these kids would really not like it if it was 50 years ago. You used to have to work all day for food and a space to sleep on in a shack. They're a whole lot better off today.
@humanityshare9318
@humanityshare9318 7 жыл бұрын
China is the most economically unequal country. The rich are mega rich, the poor are MEGA POOR. And in post-Mao Chinese culture, extreme selfishness and money chasing is the center of most peoples life. Generosity and benevolence is rare .
@RezaOLine
@RezaOLine 7 жыл бұрын
their greediness is also the cause of conflict in Myanmar.. chinese behind it..
@youngz13o
@youngz13o 5 жыл бұрын
But .... Income inequality is a world wide issue
@monmalin
@monmalin 4 жыл бұрын
When it comes to Greed, no one comes close to rich countries who are willing to go to war to steal oil and natural resources.
@kitty-rp7bg
@kitty-rp7bg 5 жыл бұрын
May God bless these students with a good job...and a fantastic future...Amen..🙌🙌
@shanelerbooks
@shanelerbooks 5 жыл бұрын
I suggest what Chinese universities and even parents should do if they haven't done so is to encourage their young generation to work while they are still in university. When I was in college here in Florida,USA (early 2000s)I had to work a part-time job while attending classes full-time. I know fellow classmates who even worked two jobs while attending full time and it's just to cover their living expenses and reduce taking out loans. Many of them either worked at retail, grocery stores, fast food restaurants or fancy restaurants. At late teens/early 20s, I didn't understand why my university encouraged us to take up part-time jobs while at school part-time. Now looking back, I see why. It seems like the Chinese workforce is looking for people withsome kind of work experience. Thus, although the part-time jobs will not most likely align with their future dream career, at least they can acquire the work ethic and basic real world skills that will come in handy someday when they graduate. Know this from personal experience.
@wangtie9602
@wangtie9602 9 жыл бұрын
LIVING SIMPLE AND HOLY LIFE IS GOOD, THOUGH IT MAY SOUND STUPID. IT IS NOT WRONG TO BE RICH, TRY TO BE HAPPY AND POSITIVE.
@saarland2china
@saarland2china 7 жыл бұрын
LIving simple makes you happy. Living holy makes you healthy.
@LawOfOneDaughter
@LawOfOneDaughter 8 жыл бұрын
Everyone deserves an equal chance in life and hard work and education should have its rewards. The Chinese government really needs to clamp down on corruption and whatever else is causing the disparity between the elite and non elite. There should be a minimum wage, for example, if business owners are getting rich by paying poorly. I feel so sad for the girl and wonder myself how some can make so much money while others struggle with getting the basics.
@orange70383
@orange70383 8 жыл бұрын
You'd really be in a hurt 50 years ago, people don't realize it used to take 14 hour a day back breaking work just so you can eat and live with several people in a shack with 1 broken transistor radio for entertainment.
@guayacan07
@guayacan07 12 жыл бұрын
I am a U.S.A. citizen, I have 2 university degrees, various diplomas and certifications, no criminal record, clean driving record, bilingual English-Spanish........and you know what I am doing? I work in a plant as a grinder, I grind metal with people that have 0% education.
@lextalk925
@lextalk925 7 жыл бұрын
God this is depressing...
@Honibaz
@Honibaz 12 жыл бұрын
Not true. As a Chinese myself I have to admit that the democratic political system is better than any autocratic system that humans have ever come up with. If China was to have a transparent mass-elected political system the Guanxi system would easily fall apart because people can no longer build up relations with a few unelected officials. At the same time however, the introduction of a fully democratic system right now would be disastrous due to the lack of decent moral standards in society.
@mokster69
@mokster69 4 жыл бұрын
Seriously youtube! An effen advertisement every 2 minutes! I can't even retain what I'm watching it listening to! Waste of time! Flipping ridiculous!
@Birdsfly11
@Birdsfly11 9 жыл бұрын
Needing some understanding of a love I gave up on brought me here. Met someone online back in 06 who grew up in Beijing, she was 38 then. In short the relationship grew and I visited her 3 times in 07. It was a great experience for me going outside the box to find a different kind of feeling for life and people and culture. Well in short her and her sister who she lived with were not working. Things were progressing between us and I told her to find work to make some money while waiting for the paper work to be finished. She would only say that it wasn't easy to find good work, especially for a 38 year old woman. To many people she would say but I just didn't have a clear understanding of what was going on over there. They even had to lie to their parents that they did have jobs so they wouldn't have to hear there parents concerns constantly. In short I gave up on her thinking that she would not want to work when she eventually came to live with me. She eventually moved back with family who I did meet back then. I feel like I gave up on her. This goes far beyond what everyone may think on top of the table as she would put it. This story of the Ant tribe has helped me have a better understanding of her culture, life, and thinking process there in Beijing and China as a whole. Positive comments are welcome please.
@FMHammyJ
@FMHammyJ 9 жыл бұрын
Mao must be spinning in his mausoleum.....
@strangelylookingperson
@strangelylookingperson 5 жыл бұрын
Whole Beijing is powered by the electricity he provides
@Libra_Strings
@Libra_Strings 8 жыл бұрын
This is the same thing going on in the USA
@Libra_Strings
@Libra_Strings 8 жыл бұрын
***** True. Have you seen the documentary speaking on the 4th worls that exists worldwide. These are in reference to the slums around the world and the people who are surviving daily there?
@saarland2china
@saarland2china 7 жыл бұрын
Same in Germany.
@danniaddams5502
@danniaddams5502 7 жыл бұрын
18:57 This guy reminds me of Peter Parker when he was using a motor bike to deliver pizzas in Spider-Man 2 lol. Hope all had gone well for him though (been about 5 years now since this episode). I like how he has dreams of making it big, but is also content with makiby just enough to live a decent life.
@HelloMelonbread
@HelloMelonbread 12 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how much this mirrors what is happening in the USA and pretty much everywhere else as well.
@BigKatz
@BigKatz 12 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I have two degrees and I just quit a job I'd had for ~2 years making $600-700 / month. And I'm a 30yr old American. Today I was working alongside a man in his late 40s who is working for $25/hr fixing up a space in a building; he cut his hand, but acted like it was no thing, because he was afraid to lose the work, even though it's very temporary. The solution to all this might be in a book called "Natural Capitalism," but it's not been tried, so I can't say for sure.
@Bball4everr94
@Bball4everr94 9 жыл бұрын
Holy the bus just missed that man's head at 16:05
@evav355
@evav355 5 жыл бұрын
7:00 i thought he was talking about Sydney... welcome to the new world! It’s like this everywhere
@JunyuanZheng
@JunyuanZheng 11 жыл бұрын
That's the truth! A lot of people don't have chance.You have to be damn good to have a chance.
@joycemesa4539
@joycemesa4539 9 жыл бұрын
$500 a month is cheap for a major city like Beijing....I live in a very small city in New Hampshire, US. I pay 750 for 1 bedroom apt a month.
@baloney_sandwich
@baloney_sandwich 9 жыл бұрын
Are u insane? $500 in China is like $3000 in America.
@joycemesa4539
@joycemesa4539 9 жыл бұрын
ерунда сэндвич Based on what? Plus, US dollar is worth more than Chinese Yuen.
@baloney_sandwich
@baloney_sandwich 9 жыл бұрын
Yes us is worth more than Chinese dollar.
@joycemesa4539
@joycemesa4539 9 жыл бұрын
ерунда сэндвич So how's 500 in China equivalent to 3000 in the US?
@lalem91
@lalem91 9 жыл бұрын
+Jebuscristo Look at it on the basis of relative incomes. The average salary for new college grads in Beijing is around $400 per month, I believe. The rent prices are great if you're an American or European expatriate with savings or investment income etc. but it's hard for people earning local wages, especially young people.
@MarigotZoe13
@MarigotZoe13 12 жыл бұрын
im Haitian,finding work there is near to nil.ive moved from Saint Martin to the US to Canada for work.and despite living a comfortable life.it gets very hard to adjust and making friends.even tho everyday seems like a repetition.i could never think of leaving my family.there are much worse things out there.count ur blessing cause even the things you take for granted millions of people are wishing they could have just that
@hismajesty9951
@hismajesty9951 11 жыл бұрын
You have to recheck history. 1979 was not the last time China engaged in a military conflict. And I think to say some countries want peace or believe in a certain principle is an over-generalization and -simplification which fail to take into account the complexity of diverse political forces shaping foreign policies.
@smr5750
@smr5750 5 жыл бұрын
At least they could dream, has the capacity to change their fate. Like everywhere else, some people would fulfil their dreams, while others don’t. The higher the goal one sets, the greater the likelihood of a disappointment, but it needs not mean a broken dream. If one aimed for an Olympic gold but won only a silver medal, the dream was not broken if one thinks positively, as a silver medal was better than nothing. Undeniably, on the whole, life in China has changed for the better, something many generations before have dreamed of. And few countries in the world whose populace are as optimistic about the future as the Chinese today. Congrats, China.
@seniorstube6683
@seniorstube6683 9 жыл бұрын
"if you want to become famous or rich.." These chinese kids seem to be living in some sort of movie or tv show. I don't hear truly down to earth approaches to their problems. Very little Confucius in today's chinese. But I understand what happened in China and Russia. Communism took away a big part of their humanity and all their cultural history. By making, and still today in China, the party above all else, culturally and historically, it took from them their most important values. You can see this lack of humanity in the russian and chinese driving videos on youtube. You don't see any other country where passers by keep on walking when they come upon an accident. You see it in the rude behavior of their citizen tourists. Their lack of humanity its reflected on their behavior. Blame communism for how they are today. It will take decades to change this, and in China with the party still in control, maybe never. Communism dehumanizes people. By taking away their original core values, created by centuries of common knowledge, they ended up with people with a robotic attitude. It will hamper China future development.
@sushilover5367
@sushilover5367 8 жыл бұрын
And ppl in new york r so much nicer huh. Stfu, u idiot.
@baryakiller8976
@baryakiller8976 8 жыл бұрын
i fully agree
@mikewoodman2872
@mikewoodman2872 7 жыл бұрын
Your response doesn't detract from the fact that his basic argument is still valid. You may not want to acknowledge it, but it is.
@ApertureScience100
@ApertureScience100 7 жыл бұрын
Insightful words from the lady at the beginning. I deeply appreciated this documentary. The pursuit of happiness is ultimately the pursuit of suffering, for in desire we cause stress. This is none more evident than in modern society.
@eyyb0ss96
@eyyb0ss96 8 жыл бұрын
she sounds like shes about to cry aww...
@pbc5137
@pbc5137 3 жыл бұрын
What is the use of such a boom when all it has created is dystopia and anxiety? Everyone seems very worried about their future.
@andrewchen9924
@andrewchen9924 12 жыл бұрын
Haha! It's true. Amony 6.8 millions colleague graduates in China every year, 3/4 of them are engineers. China's high tech develops very fast due to sufficient engineer man power. China educates new engineers every year more than the sum of US, Europe, Japan and India.
@DClean
@DClean 7 жыл бұрын
Oh good. Well at least Im not the only with a University degree working a menial job.
@andrewmetz9267
@andrewmetz9267 6 жыл бұрын
Didn't finish the show, not because of content, but due to WAY too many ads...
@guayacan07
@guayacan07 12 жыл бұрын
Not much different here in the United States. I got 2 college degrees , management experience and I have been temping all year for minimum wage doing unskilled labor and rent a room and can't afford my student loan payments.
@RedRider1600
@RedRider1600 6 жыл бұрын
+guayacan07 That was 5 years ago. How are you doing now?
@robbygroze5544
@robbygroze5544 4 жыл бұрын
These young Chinese expect too much, the girl at the beginning says she wants to go to Beijing to earn big money to improve her parents life! But look at her parents life...so good, they live in a very big house and lots of delicious food to eat and her father is even lying on a big bed sleeping in the afternoon with his grandson! Their life is better than most old people in the west, and certainly better than most old Americans as their so poor now. Why would she want to leave that nice quiet lifestyle to go to crowded, expensive and stressful Beijing, or any big city? The youth need to stop watching social media and TV and having dreams of grandeur. Nothing wrong with getting married and living on a farm in the countryside
@cameroonbeauty4ever
@cameroonbeauty4ever 12 жыл бұрын
wow I was so captivated by the documentary that I found myself say : "NOoo" when it was over! As a young African studying in America I can relate to those students, our parents have very high expectations from us. But suicide is not a solution. What worked for me is having faith. When we live a spiritual life, we see the bigger picture. Seek guidance and seek the purpose of ur life in order to find an harmony between you, your Creator, and yourself. :) Salam,Peace to all the Chinese Youth!
@jonalynfesetan440
@jonalynfesetan440 3 жыл бұрын
That problem is like from the Philippines,many of my country men, graduated but never get decent job,as if they didn't graduated as degree holder,the system here in Philippines is palakasan system,that's why many of our kababayans decided to go abroad to look for a greener pasture
@FeatureRequest
@FeatureRequest 8 жыл бұрын
wow at 15:56, guy almost gets decapitated by bus...
@saarland2china
@saarland2china 7 жыл бұрын
Hahaha that's normal in CHina.
@yukidejesus1956
@yukidejesus1956 5 жыл бұрын
????????????????????? what?
@Barrylee544
@Barrylee544 5 жыл бұрын
as a 22 years old chinese young man i feel nothing change
@BlakeCushing
@BlakeCushing 4 жыл бұрын
All of the greatness of Mother China, the religious and philosophical genius has been destroyed by her current petty kings. Sad.
@philipwilliams9060
@philipwilliams9060 3 жыл бұрын
..... Very True 'Blake' - So Much Has been Lost; It seems the whole World is on some 'helter skelter' to material Illusion! (A late reply) 👍
@LimYulu
@LimYulu 5 жыл бұрын
Why al jazeera always talk about bad things ? Tell us more about your country's turbulence
@LimYulu
@LimYulu 5 жыл бұрын
@@SussiestCat 😀😀that is exactly the reason i'm chalenging them,, they are just like a sickman telling others to live healthyly
@Joey-rs7uq
@Joey-rs7uq 4 жыл бұрын
That man was about to be knocked out at 15:56.
@judge1108
@judge1108 12 жыл бұрын
Well, I got my Bachelor in China, Master and Ph.D. abroad. I know there is difference but not that much. Graduates from top universities in China are not worse or even better in some sense compared to their peers in the US or other western countries. Furthermore, quantities change at one day would lead to quality change.
@cultintal
@cultintal 12 жыл бұрын
Also, I think if you're foreigner, it's easy in China. I have a British friend in her early 20s with no degree who earns well in Shenzhen. On the other side, I have several friends who graduated went to Beijing and are still struggling to get jobs.
@andrewchen9924
@andrewchen9924 12 жыл бұрын
Bejing has a population of about 22 million. If it is pretty easy to live there, another 100 million people would like to move into this one single city. How could one city support such many people with water, food, housing, transportation? Keep the 1.3 billion population in mind, Beijing and Shanghai must be very expensive and only elite can afford to live in these 2 cities. It's normal and a must.
@10tus61
@10tus61 3 жыл бұрын
Sometimes to avoid disappointments, *Just live within one's means or hope in proportionate to his/her skill.*
@santanusamal5808
@santanusamal5808 3 жыл бұрын
The video I never forget
@jasongrayson2423
@jasongrayson2423 12 жыл бұрын
They seem to be doing fine compared to a lot of other people in poorer regions around the world. I will graduate from university very soon and I am already nervous about being able to find a job. This documentary is touching, but it is a problem that is no way confined to China. Its a very competitive world out there...
@BigKatz
@BigKatz 12 жыл бұрын
Yes, for me, and many don't have any job. Many many, especially us younger people, are unemployed, or 'underemployed.' I'm not sure it shows in the statistics either. I live in Texas, which is one of the better states. It is very discouraging.
@prayfortruejustice
@prayfortruejustice 12 жыл бұрын
Having lived for short stents in China in apartments with Chinese, and having spent time socializing with young Chinese in and around the outskirts of Beijing I believe this documentary, and also the film footage, to be very accurate and truthful. Not something you find a lot of in these social-political times. Thank you AlJazeera. I am a first generation American, my parents came from Europe and Chinese culture is so very different from anything I've known. Sometimes I long to be back there.
@navaraajkumar1691
@navaraajkumar1691 4 жыл бұрын
Great! The world will teach good lessons to China soon
@ulongkoror
@ulongkoror 11 жыл бұрын
its already the worlds second largest economy and about to become first in as little as 8-10 years, China have went beyond ALL expectations, including those of its leaders, nobody, not Chinese, not Americans, not Russians, ever predicted this, so I would say China is capable of doing anything if it has already accomplished so much in so little time ^_^
@tiennghe7143
@tiennghe7143 5 жыл бұрын
I feel so lucky to have a good job and felt sorry for the young in China , wishes them luck
@77.88.
@77.88. 5 жыл бұрын
You have a great heart, the best to you and your future!
@andrewchen9924
@andrewchen9924 12 жыл бұрын
Exactly. The high competition and difficult life in big cities in China today for young people is inevitable. Nobody can change this situation, except time. Even 20 years later, it will still be difficult for young people in Beijing due to high apartment cost and high congestion. This is a city too big. Look at Tokyo, is it easy for a young Japanese to buy an apartment there?
@RevolutionRapter5000
@RevolutionRapter5000 12 жыл бұрын
Wow! China and America really similar to each other in young people in the job market.
@TheXZ111
@TheXZ111 12 жыл бұрын
quantity doesn't necessarily guarantee quality, it's not that simple in terms of higher education system in china
@guayacan07
@guayacan07 12 жыл бұрын
Exactly, in this world some people get what they want, most don't
@ashishbiswas6583
@ashishbiswas6583 5 жыл бұрын
Same story here in India .
@eriksvarpahovskis6957
@eriksvarpahovskis6957 6 жыл бұрын
interesting docu, but @Aljazeera you receive a HUGE DISLIKE: tooo much ads, too irritating and it pops up in the place where we have subtitles
@Honibaz
@Honibaz 12 жыл бұрын
Also as for education due to the popularity of forged education certificates it creates obstacles for college educated people who actually have the skills required for a job they're looking for. Employers become over-cautious in determining whether a potential employee is "fake" or not.
@dynamicaldecisions
@dynamicaldecisions 12 жыл бұрын
Please remember the good things in your life. You have so much to live for. There are many people who love you and wish the best for you. Please don't despair.
@robertfleming2432
@robertfleming2432 8 жыл бұрын
The man around 20:00 has recognized women for what they are: a consumer product.
@iluvboilup
@iluvboilup 12 жыл бұрын
i think china has got too much talents. They re one of the most well educated people in the world. I love their culture their food. They are highly skilled in every way imaginable. Talk about art and music. They are art and music. technology is reaping and crippling the foundations of human develoment. i am uneducated but have common sense. i hope solutions will arise for china and every other country going through the same experiences.
@hamids4550
@hamids4550 7 жыл бұрын
It is not the only country with this problem. Same problem was here in USA. Now it seems to be getting better. Population vs the job opportunities are way different. Too much of a gap. It's horrible and sad
@alfredhitchcock45
@alfredhitchcock45 7 жыл бұрын
I can relate to the guy. I'm 30 and unmarried, don't want to have a gf because it's expensive, or just want a gf who earns less than me so that she won't demand much. I already gave up on my dreams a long time ago. If I were in America, I could easily fulfill my dreams. But in the Philippines, like in China, life is so difficult. I can't even get a credit card. My wage is not even enough for me.
@Notrocketscience101
@Notrocketscience101 7 жыл бұрын
When I hear the "harpstrings" music, I know I'm in for a biased version brought by a "news" source with an agenda. Going to have to be a little more tricky like the BBC and American PBS/NPR.
@pruephillip1338
@pruephillip1338 5 жыл бұрын
China's broken dreams? This was shot in 2012. History shows that China continued to surge ahead for many years after this. It's 2019 now and only now has there been a correction - of one tenth of one percent GDP.
@cthchester
@cthchester 12 жыл бұрын
101 east is a good program. Thanks
@williamfink9218
@williamfink9218 7 жыл бұрын
As usual 101 east delivers spot on correspondence. Thank you so much.
@ulongkoror
@ulongkoror 12 жыл бұрын
this is obviously a problem but not exactly China or anybody's fault,it is just a natural stage of developement that you go through when you have a huge,young,rural population and a rapidly industralizing economy,people get excited,flood into cities,expect a piece of the prosperity,and like most countries,turns out the new found wealth is in the hands of a few company bosses and politicans and young workers find themselves lucky to support themselves
@mustafaguler3035
@mustafaguler3035 12 жыл бұрын
I will go to China from Turkey to work on beginning of the next year and I will live there minimum 2 years maybe more. I hope this experience will be useful and funny for me. The time will show to us what will happen.
@aluisious
@aluisious 12 жыл бұрын
For 600 a month she has plenty of money to eat. "Pressure to survive," come on. Once you do all that fighting to get to the top, and you have lots of money and stuff, your stuff just ends up owning you. You spend more time worrying about maintaining your objects than you do enjoying your life.
@neejhmoob3781
@neejhmoob3781 5 жыл бұрын
I felt sympathy for these young men and women and the parents needs to stop projecting their unfulfilled dreams to these young people. They have tried their hardest but with limited opportunity what are they to do? This mentality drove so many of them to take their own life and it is sad. For those that are going through this in China or anywhere else, it is ok to be just you as long as you have food on the table and a roof over your head. Sometime you need to accept the thing that cannot be change and money can't buy happiness. Being rich is having something that money cannot buy. God love you.
@mkt963
@mkt963 5 жыл бұрын
China should be more careful about Al-Jazeera And China should take all the criticism in a positive way. They should research on criticisms and should take measures for the correction of those issues.
@mykegoh
@mykegoh 5 жыл бұрын
Much better than US. They dont resort to drugs or illicit substances.
@PebbleBeachLife
@PebbleBeachLife 5 жыл бұрын
Universities should start focusing on creating entrepreneurs instead of just teaching students mindless philosophies that gets them nowhere. Start growing future bosses instead of people seeking employment.
@alexanderyoung9297
@alexanderyoung9297 12 жыл бұрын
Chinese are good people they deserve something better...sometimes i feel bad for what their government is doing to them
@flyingllama8543
@flyingllama8543 3 жыл бұрын
We are but mere ants. -every wuxia side character
@jpn_119
@jpn_119 6 жыл бұрын
Only 500 a month in a big city?! I wish! Here its like 1,500-2000 dollars 😣
@Oooooooooofffffffffff101
@Oooooooooofffffffffff101 6 жыл бұрын
Why do most asian parents want their kids to go to a medical related field of job 🙄 I’m Asian and my parents wanted me to be a nurse or a doctor and so do my friends parents. I mean do they realize how stressful the job actually is how and expensive it will be...
@merked1980
@merked1980 5 жыл бұрын
the issue is the same everywhere from what i can gather... For the last 20 years unis have opened up in greater numbers and the youth have been encouraged to better themselves which they have done assuming that there will be high paying jobs and careers at the end of their studies. Of course, that isn't the case.. The powers have never thought about it and in truth, don't care so therefore there are nowhere near enough graduate jobs. The only winners are the large corporations (as usual) who now have a much bigger and more educated pool of graduates to choose from, which can keep salaries nice and low.. If one won't do it for a low salary, another will...
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