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Christian persecution in China by-and-large is not that bad, though it does depend on which province you live in. Wouldn't want to live in Sichuan. In Liaoning I don't think I would even want to be a SOUTH Korean Christian.

This, to an extent. There's still persecution, but it's less enforced, but it's still dangerous to proselytize in the country. But China is far and away not the biggest offender in Christian persecution in East Asia.
 
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China is a nation filled with corruption. I almost be cheated everyday. even there some times someone want to murder me.


so, my life is threaten to death. it is all because Chinese governments dirty policies.

Well, I think China shows very rapid economic growth in Asia today than a few decades ago.
But I have absolutely no idea about the political and security conditions there. Hopefully no significant turmoil there, especially for you and perhaps other Christians.
 
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Well, I think China shows very rapid economic growth in Asia today than a few decades ago.
But I have absolutely no idea about the political and security conditions there. Hopefully no significant turmoil there, especially for you and perhaps other Christians.

I visited China this past March and was there for over a month, visiting two inland provinces where foreigners are quite rare. In the first province the Christians are not being persecuted for their faith and there are good relations between the Three-Self Church (government controlled) and the house churches. In the second province the believers are more guarded because persecution is more possible. They do not interact with the Three-Self Church there.

There is a general atmosphere of optimism in China that things are better than they were. By American standards, there are still major problems. The government suffers from corruption and the environment is terrifically polluted (I only saw the sun two days while I was there). Food is now abundant and good, although there are genuine fears of food poisoning. There is a growing middle class and many people own automobiles, resulting in traffic congestion especially in large cities such as Beijing. The railroad is vastly superior to that of the U.S. The domestic airlines are similar, but not as popular as the trains.
 
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