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Q: More violence in Beijing?

A lot of article about violence towards foreigners in China are out there right now, but I tend to ready about a lot of violence in China in general.  I know the crime rate is lower here, especially in Beijing, but is there more violence here in general lately or is there just more media coverage about it?

11 years 43 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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 China's going through a big change, more and more foreigners flooding in, it's bound to have it's problems, racism is a universal illness and the Chinese are not immune. I'm gonna stick around though, things in Nanning are still fine as far as I can see. In seven years i've never felt threatened but I took my wife to England for 6 weeks and she saw a street-fight with about 6 men. Embarrassing.

Mr_spoon:

Well, actually, a lot of people agree that there seems to be less and less foreigners in Beijing. Especially expatriates.

It's no surprise, too. Beijingers behave like complete dicks now.

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China has always had crime problems, the state run media just chooses to ignore it. 

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