Pakistan - China's staunchest ally

From the China International Herald Tribune. In China all pages can be amended and added, “Baidu term,” Pakistan has a special label - China’s staunchest ally.

 Chinese people in Pakistan this particular complex, "the International Herald Tribune" communities and the End of the World a joint investigation to be confirmed again. Pakistan has been more than 46.7% of the users of the popular, award once again, "Chinese netizens favorite neighbors," first in the same period last year and last year increase of 18 percentage points. 

 "After the earthquake in Wenchuan, a country can spend more than all the transport plane, removed Pakistan's strategic reserve tents even more people moving to China?" This is the voice of the majority of Chinese netizens. China in 2008 occurred in several major events, the image of Pakistan so that more clear. 

 This feeling of gratitude is also stirring in the hearts of the Pakistanis. When the political turmoil in the international financial crisis, together with the impact of Pakistan, China duty-bound to lend a helping hand. "The initial assistance to 500,000,000 U.S. dollars and will increase the commitment."

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I swear to god that is English....at least I think it is.

I changed it myself, since he/she vanished.

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yeah!Can you read Chinese?

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^ I translated it through google, but you have to post in English here my friend, none of us understand Chinese.

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Apart from the post, i think it is a shame that we call China our best friend and no one can read or write chinese, on the other hand, we hate USA and west but we are fluent in English..

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The reason is that Chinese was not considered a language of importance till the last decade. Secondly we were colonized by the British. Thirdly ome of our dignitaries can, those in the Foreign Service and Military.

Lastly this is a forum catering to expat Pakistanis. That would explain a lot.

Yeh...China & Pakistan have to maintain their friendship just because both of them don't have friends... :D

I swear this guy Kinlin is some masterpiece. Came out of nowhere one fine day, wrote some crap which no-one seems to understand and never bothers to explain anything about his posts or reply to any of us. We, on the other hand, are making it an issue about our so-called-great-friendship with China. It is not. Our friendship with China does not mean that we have to learn Chinese. Saudis and Arabs in general are supposed to be our friends on country to country basis. We have helped them in their wars against Israel. How many of them try to learn Urdu even though lakhs of our people work there. They treat us like....well, all of us know.
Chinese as people are no better, try talking to Chinese in US or Europe. They are arrogant and have a superiority complex. So, my point in this is: Country to country relations are between the governments for their own benefits. We are gaining in this friendship and so are Chinese. We don't have to bend over backwards for everything. Grow a spine!

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Wow. I think its just you Prince. Here in Darfur, I get a far better response from my Chinese colleagues because I am Pakistani, they are more informative, helpful just based on that fact. Hell I was invited to a Chinese commanders tent for dinner my first day in his team site. Something my other colleagues before me had never experienced.

Agree, I worked with some Chinese they greet you well once you tell them you are from Pakistan.

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the Chinese are funny. one half of them live totally within themselves and the rest of the world simply doesn't exist. the other half is very curious about everything. but one common thing is even though they come from ancient culture, they have adopted western ways and forgotten their old ways (with minor exceptions)

Kinlin ofcourse is posting stuff he thinks will endear him to people here

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sigh Do you have to continue to make multiple nicks to feel important?