Opinion – China’s Internet economy younger, more vibrant than US – Global Times

Here’s a fascinating article, in the Global Times, China’s leading and often politically outspoken newspaper. It reports that China and the US have become the twin engines of global Internet development, and the Chinese engine is apparently younger and more vibrant than its US counterpart, according to the findings of a white paper on China’s Internet economy released on Wednesday.

Source: China’s Internet economy younger, more vibrant than US – Global Times

For years, the US has had the technology and market-driven edge but the article speculates about China’s strategic advantage.

In recent years, the US has had to outsource technology, import foreign labour but has maintained the edge with constant market-driven innovation. But the pressures on young people in today’s US society has triggered record obesity and deaths from opioid addiction.

Strategically, technology remains vitally important, with the expected elimination of many unskilled and semi-skilled jobs in the decades ahead.

Having spent time in both the US and China, I would be wary of simply dismissing the Global Times article.

Also it’s interesting to reflect that last week, President Putin was extolling Russia’s technology sector and encouraging it to develop its own application software and not be strategically dependent on Western companies.

Perhaps, it all depends upon whether the nationalists or the globalists are holding greater sway in Trump’s America?

Thoughts?

A day in China’s Countryside and a visit to the UNESCO approved Dazu Stone Carvings – Top Blogs Revisited

An SVG map of China with Chongqing municipalit...

An SVG map of China with Chongqing municipality highlighted Legend: Image:China map legend.png (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Dazu Rock Carvings, Bao Ding buddhas

English: Dazu Rock Carvings, Bao Ding buddhas (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Dazu County Rock Carving, Chongqing, a UNESCO ...

Dazu County Rock Carving, Chongqing, a UNESCO heritage site (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: Dazu rock carvings, Bao Ding Shan, 18...

English: Dazu rock carvings, Bao Ding Shan, 18 layers of hell (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Bao Ding Mountain Rock Carvings, Dazu, Chongqi...

Bao Ding Mountain Rock Carvings, Dazu, Chongqing 大足宝顶山石刻 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

‪中文(简体)‬: 大足石刻

‪中文(简体)‬: 大足石刻 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

English: In this 8-meter (25-foot) tall Buddhi...

English: In this 8-meter (25-foot) tall Buddhist relief from the Dazu Rock Carvings in China, built sometime between the years 1177 and 1249, Mara, Lord of Death and Desire, clutches the Wheel of Reincarnation, which outlines the Buddhist cycle of reincarnation. Français : Un relief de 8 mètres parmi les Sculptures rupestres de Dazu près de Chongqing en China. Il représente Mara, le Seigneur du Mort et des Désirs, éteignant la Roue des réincarnations. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

As part of our summer blogs revisited series, we’re focusing on our best travel blogs by country.

This was by far the most popular blog on China. It actually ranks as our top travel blog (by number of hits).

Source: A day in China’s Countryside and a visit to the UNESCO approved Dazu Stone Carvings [open link to see the blog]

But open this link for some of other China highlights