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1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

twenty years ago, in 1999, it marked the end of an era, the end of a century. do you still remember that year? or were you born before that year?

  • that year, mankind is about to usher in the millennium.

  • that year, the world population exceeded 6 billion.

  • that year, the last generation was born in 90’s.

……

20 years… how time flies!

many inspiring stories began 20 years ago. let’s take a look!

1

 

at the beginning of 1999, 35-year-old jack ma rekindled the dream of the internet. he resigned from the state-owned enterprise and brought a few subordinates who were willing to go with him. 

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

the day before leaving beijing, they went to climb the great wall. in jack ma’s home in hangzhou, 18 people set aside 500,000 yuan to establish the alibaba website. 

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

in the early days of the venture, jack ma played his eloquence to the fullest. although a group of people couldn’t understand what he was talking about, they still followed him.

a few days later, a company in hangzhou sent an advertisement in the newspaper, giving an annual salary of 100,000rmb. its job slogan still seems to be stunned: “if not now, when? if not me, who?”

today, jack ma has announced his retirement, more and more citizens are addicted to the double 11 / double 12 shopping festivals. online shopping has become our normal life.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

2

in the same year, robin li resigned from silicon valley and returned to beijing with a 1.2 million rmb venture capital investment. posting job advertisements on peking university campus, recruiting 6 employees, he founded baidu. 

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

 

in the face of search giant google, robin li firmly believes that “google is just a landscape on the road of baidu development.”

today, google has withdrawn from china for ten years, and baidu’s market share has grown exponentially.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

3

in 1999, pony ma’s company tencent developed qq’s predecessor, oicq. the number of registered users has soared, and in less than a year after its launch, it has exceeded one million. 

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

despite this early popularity, they still can’t find any profitable models to build. pony ma had to invest all the money to buy the company’s servers, which became a burden that tencent could not afford. he had to sell qq everywhere at a price of 1 million, but no one dared to buy it. 

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

in the next decade, qq dominated. but now, the older the users, the fewer times they use qq and the more they use wechat. but it records the growth of the chinese two generations.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

4

 

that year, richard liu, who had just graduated for 2 years, took a 12,000rmb savings and rented a counter in zhongguancun to sell recorders and cds. the counter was called “jingdong multimedia”.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

today, jd mall is booming, and liu qiangdong is caught in a sexual scandal and a crisis of trust.

5

that year, “princess pearl” won the 1999 ratings championship with a national average of 54% audience rating.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

with popularity of the tv play, zhao wei, lin xinru, su youpeng and others became the most popular public idols at that time. after that, during the summer vacation, winter vacation and the spring festival holidays, the major tv stations will repeat the tv series again and again.

6

in 1999, the 127th macau governor rocha vieira walked out of the macau government and the portuguese flag was lowered. 

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

in the powerful melody of “the march of the volunteers”, the five-star red flag and the flag of the macao sar rose, and macao finally returned to the embrace of the motherland.

nowadays, the hong kong-zhuhai-macao bridge has been opened and there is no barrier between mainland china and macao.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

7

on october 1, new china has gone through half a century and celebrated its 50th anniversary. the grand military parade held on tianmen square was called the “century parade.”

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

8

on the national day of 1999, the people’s bank of china issued a fifth set of rmb.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

today, we don’t have to take cash to go out, a mobile phone travels all over the world.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

9

that year, yao ming, who was just 18 years old and a rookie, joined the national basketball team.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

three years later he became the nba champion and responded to those who questioned and laughed at him with perfect performance.

10

in 1999, mobile phones were available, but fixed phones still dominated majority of calls. no online shopping, no smartphones, no apps… not many homes have computers; most people go online at internet cafes.

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

today, we don’t necessarily need to go shopping outside because we can buy clothes online and send them to our home within a few days.

we use smartphones and have a large number of apps for a variety of applications – food distribution, news, social networking, email, messaging, games…

1999 vs 2019, how time flies and 20 years have passed!

life is more convenient, but everyone becomes a phone snubber, the consequence of which has seen a deterioration in direct, genuine communication between people.

1999 was an impressive year.

it was the millennium.

 

there have been a lot of changes 

in the past 20 years…

time flies, but treasure every moment 

with the one you care.

finding a job in china is becoming harder in 2019!

job seekers face even tougher challenges in the job market this winter, according to a report by zhaopin, an online recruitment platform headquartered in beijing.

finding a job in china is becoming harder in 2019!

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the report is based on a survey conducted in 37 cities nationwide including beijing, shanghai, hangzhou, xi’an, and shenzhen.

the online recruitment platform said that winter is usually an off-peak season for recruiters. however, the number of positions posted by companies and the number of resumes that companies receive for job postings in the last quarter of 2018 saw a slight increase as compared to the previous three quarters.

in december, a report showed that the number of offered jobs in one of china’s most prominent job platforms has dropped to one third, from 2.4 million jobs to just over 800 thousand jobs. although the platform rejected the report, but several other job platforms have experienced similar reduction in the amount of offered jobs. 

“on average, 32 candidates compete for one job this winter,” stated the zhaopin report. “beijing is the most popular city among job seekers with nearly 90 applicants for one job, and it is followed by shenzhen, shenyang and shanghai.”

 

job seekers in the information technology, transportation services and financial management sectors face the most competition this winter, according to the report.

finding a job in china is becoming harder in 2019!

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the report stated that the average salary offered by recruiters this winter in 37 cities is 8,096 yuan ($1,180), a 3.9 percent increase from the same period in 2017.

beijing remains at the top with salary offers reaching 10,871 yuan this winter. this is followed with salaries offered in shanghai at 10,164 yuan, and salaries in shenzhen at 9,776 yuan.

as per data collected by job search platform from 8751 jobs for expats and returnees in 2018, not including jobs in the education industry, 43% of the jobs require a certain degree of mandarin proficiency, while another 29% prefer mandarin-speaking candidates. 

“the job market has become more fiercely competitive,” stated the zhaopin report. “applicants can seek jobs that suit their capabilities, and develop some skills so that they can be ready for every interview.”

things need to be done before you leave china!

farewells are said, bags are packed, flight is waiting, but are you sure you haven’t forgotten something? 

today we are not talking about visiting-the-great-wall or eating-hotpot kind of thing, but things that will help you avoid trouble in the future. here are things you need to do before you leave china one day. let’s see and take note!

 

non-criminal record

if you decide to leave china or move to another chinese city – go to the local police station before you leave, and ask for a non-criminal record (无犯罪记录证明) for the whole time you were in china or that city. 

 

things need to be done before you leave china!

ask for a report with no gaps in the dates. if you registered at several police stations during your time of stay. you will need to go to each one to get a report. otherwise you will have to travel the country to claim the old ones. 

you may need the report in the future when applying for jobs at home and to get hold of one after you leave china is impossible as they need to see your original passport and tenancy agreement. 

after getting your non-criminal record from the public security bureau office, you must bring it to the notary public office to get a notarised translation. 

 

if you have already left china and now need a certificate to prove that you did not get into trouble while you were out here. the only alternative will involve you mailing your passport to your representative (a friend) in china to get the document on your behalf. this is ill-advised for all the obvious reasons.

# how to claim the report? copy the following links to your browser. 

  • http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/asia-pacific/china.asp

  • http://onestop.globaltimes.cn/chinese-criminal-record-checks/

  • http://onestop.globaltimes.cn/how-can-i-get-a-chinese-certificate-of-no-criminal-record-from-outside-china/

claim your social insurance back

if you pay social insurance at your company in china, you can get back part of your participation to the pension funds you have been contributing each month you were in employment. 

things need to be done before you leave china!

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reminder  this is extremely important and a little complicated. the hr person in your company can surely give you some advice. refer to the following two links for more details. 

  • http://www.beijingrelocation.com/blog/before-leaving-beijing-get-your-chinese-pension-back/

  • http://onestop.globaltimes.cn/can-i-get-the-money-i-paid-into-my-chinese-pension-back-when-i-leave-china/

cancel your cellphone number

before you leave china for good, don’t just toss your chinese sim card in the trash bin. if the phone number is registered under your passport number, you will have a deduction of your credit rating in china, and next time you register a chinese cellphone number, you will be asked to pay the bill

unlink your wechat with cellphone

if you forget to cancel your phone number and unlink your wechat id with your phone, other people may have access to your wechat. 

things need to be done before you leave china!

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if your chinese phone bill is not paid for six months, the number will be cancelled and is considered a brand new number. another person will use it. that person can log into your wechat account with your number! 

this may explain why many expats lost their wechat id after returning to their home countries for a certain period of time. 

what you should do is unlink your wechat id with your phone. 

go to “me” – “settings” – “my account” – “phone” to unlink. 

things need to be done before you leave china!

things need to be done before you leave china!

things need to be done before you leave china!

in fact, you should do the same before you change your chinese phone number. linking wechat with your qq number or email is all right.

 

cancel your alipay account

you may keep your alipay if you can link a new cell phone number to your account when you are back home. otherwise, you’d better cancel it first. 

things need to be done before you leave china!

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go to alipay.com, log in, and go to service hall (服务大厅), self service (自助服务) , then look for cancel account (注销账户). 

things need to be done before you leave china!

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you should do the same before you change your chinese phone number.

for a step-by-step guide, please copy the following link to your browser. 

http://onestop.globaltimes.cn/how-can-i-delete-my-alipay-account/

cancel your bank cards

it’s something you should do before leaving any foreign country if you have the country’s bankcards. 

if you would like to keep your chinese bank account, make sure you can access the bank’s internet banking service at home. 

 

 

get reference from 

your bank in china

if you need to open a bank account at home, you may need a reference from your bank in china. 

 

things need to be done before you leave china!

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some banks outside china have very tough rules. an expat said a bank in malta wrote to his bank in china, but they never replied, so he couldn’t open a bank account. 

get reference 

from your landlord

reference from your landlord in china, in case you want to rent somewhere when you get home. it is said to be very hard to rent anywhere without references. 

you can write the reference by yourself in english and get the landlord to sign it. (provide bi-lingual version if your landlord wants to know what you actually write.) 

reference from your company

a reference from your company in china is a good thing to get, because sometimes it’s hard to get a reference from a company in china after you leave. 

if your company doesn’t usually provide such thing, you can write one on your own, make it bi-lingual, so that the person in charge can stamp and sign it. 

translate chinese documents 

that you may need at home

because it’s much cheaper to get this done in china. nb. non-criminal records should be translated by authorized department.

vpn user in china fined for accessing overseas websites!

chinese authorities have issued a disciplinary warning to a guangdong man and ordered him pay a fine of 1,000 yuan (us$164) for setting up an unauthorised virtual private network (vpn) service to connect to international websites as beijing intensifies its campaign to “clean up” the domestic internet.

vpn user in china fined for accessing overseas websites!

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why was the man fined?

the man, surnamed zhu and from shaoguan city in guangdong province, was punished on december 28 because his behaviour violated articles 6 and 14 of the provisional regulations of china’s administration of international networking of computer information, according to an announcement posted on the guangdong government’s website.

 

individuals and organizations can only connect to international networks through channels provided by the government, according to regulations listed on the ministry of industry and information technology’s website.

 

vpn user in china fined for accessing overseas websites!

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china blocks access to 135 out of 1,000 of the world’s top websites, including google, facebook, twitter and youtube, according to greatfire.org, which monitors online censorship in the country. in recent months regulators have cracked down on chinese internet companies, ordering them to remove “inappropriate” content, including pornography and political speech.

 

 

crackdown history of vpns in china

it is not the first time authorities have singled out a chinese citizen for punishment for offering vpn services in china. in 2017, as part of a 14-month nationwide campaign against unauthorised internet connections, including vpn services, a chinese man from southwest guangxi province, wu xiangyang, was sentenced to five and a half years in prison for selling vpn services online. wu also had to pay a fine of 500,000 yuan (us$72,790), an amount equivalent to the profits he had made from his vpn business since 2013.

 

the most recent vpn clean-up campaign, which started in january 2017 and ran until march 31, 2018, crippled most vpn services on the mainland as the government required them to obtain approval. at the time chinese authorities said the country’s internet connection service market showed signs of “disorderly development that ­requires urgent regulation and governance”.

 

the last major crackdown on vpns was in march 2016 during the national people’s congress meeting in beijing. many companies complained that their paid-for vpn services were not functioning for up to a week.

 

however, millions of chinese netizens have expressed the desire to access overseas websites, especially younger online users who have more international experience. the growing demand from chinese people to connect overseas is in direct conflict with the government’s intensified crackdowns on vpn services. as a result, a cat-and-mouse game has been going on for years between authorities and vpn service providers.

 

vpn user in china fined for accessing overseas websites!

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vpn services provide alternative channels so that chinese netizens can bypass the great firewall, which is the government’s system for limiting access to international websites and online services.

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