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On diversity

It's great to have a good mix of government leaders from different factions/parties to ensure a clean, efficient and capable team that will bring China to greater heights of success and prosperity. Well done, China. That's the way to go!

ASEAN citizen

Singapore

On red tape

My experiences filing tax forms, changing my address or collecting genealogical information in a variety of countries have been almost uniformly disheartening.

But most of my dealings with Chinese civil servants have been positive. I feel they deserve a word of praise.

One foreign affairs official actually hired and paid for a taxi and accompanied me to an obscure office earlier last year.

Seneca

A foreign teacher in Guangxi

On Sudan

China has sent engineers to Darfur and these have gained the trust of the warring factions. By aiding the Sudanese people economically, the Chinese are doing a much better job than Westerners, who tend to give only lip service to "concerns" about human rights and freedom and have not lifted a finger to help.

Wchao37

United States

On bad news

I just can't understand why so much distracting news has been coming from China, whether it is about air pollution, food safety or other such issues. We admit that there are many challenges to be overcome for the Olympics, but the Chinese people and the government have tried their best to deliver what the world expects to see.

Huan

Australia

On marriage

I would be happy if foreigners who are married to Chinese were allowed to own property such as houses and cars.

If having a residence permit is the only way a foreigner can own property then l suggest foreigners who are married to Chinese be given residence visas.

Tommy

Foreigner in Guangdong

On China

At this stage of China's development, it should be credited for its efforts and contributions to the world.

Its response to the Asian financial crisis and its peace efforts in Africa and other parts of the world show that it is a responsible nation.

Karuna

Malaysia

(China Daily March 6, 2008)

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