A record, very impressive, even beat the Russian. With the ultrafast rendezvous, Tianzhou-5 cargo spacecraft has broken the record held by Russia's crewed spacecraft Soyuz MS-17. The crewed Russian craft took 3 hours and 3 minutes from launching to docking with the International Space Station on October 14, 2020.
First of all, many of them are Chinese nationals who don't have green card or US citizenship so it's natural that they want to go back to the country of their citizenship. Second of all, many of them come back to the United States after they just can't stand the shit that's happening in China anymore. Have many friends who were like that. When they were in United States, they all got homesick and as soon as they saw that their birth country's conditions improved and there were more opportunities, they went back but after 3 to 5 years, they all came back to the United States, every single one of them. Not one of them stayed back in their birth country, not one. I guess once you tasted the feeling of Freedom, you can never get used to being strait-jacketed again. No matter how we bitch about it and complain about it, the United States still is the best country in the world, when you compare to other countries.
I dunno why people want to point to others' behaviour and say "well others are doing it so I can do the same". Everybody is jumping off the bridge, are you going to jump off a bridge too? LOL
It is called hypocrisy, my brother. First pull the speck out of your own eyes before pointing at others...
You clearly never studied at top universities. Those Chinese PhDs and post docs could easily secure green cards to work in the US. They chose to return to China because their land much more lucrative positions and contracts either in the high tech industry or working for the government. I know of not a single Chinese who went back to China and then decided that he made a poor decision and then attempts to return to the US. You are just making up stories or share empirical evidence of a tiny minority. The vast majority of those who freely chose to return to China stayed in China. Those individuals are not stupid, they are highly intelligent and highly educated, they don't make such life changing decisions on a whim and driven by feelings or emotions. Your conclusion is first of all absurd and secondly completely disconnected from your above content.
You obviously don't have a lot of friends. LOL All my friends who went back to their birth country (not just China but also other countries in the world) for supposedly better opportunities and then came back all went to "top" universities. You just know in your tiny circle of people from China. China is not the only country that has good opportunities, my friend. And I tell you, they all came back, eventually. Some stayed longer but they all came back. Some even worked here in the United States for 10+ years and they went back to China thinking that they could contribute to their "motherland" with their knowledge and experience and eventually they call came back to the United States. This is the problem with the Chinese and some other culture in that they all think money is everything, economic opportunities is all that matter. As long as they throw money and material shit around and they think they can attract the best talent in the world and they mistakenly think that the reason why people go to the United States and the West is because of the money. LOL No they will never understand what is it that the United States and West has that makes people stay, the good people stay, why the best and the brightest talent in the world would eventually choose to stay in the United States and the West to create the most innovative inventions to make United States and the West stay ahead. When you've got real talent and abilities, you don't need to study at "top" universities to prove it. All you need to do is pick up a book and read and all the knowledge is right there. All university education is good for is the diploma that you get at the end and the people that you got to know during yourthat you can use to get a job slaving for others. When you have the ability to make money for yourself, you don't even need any diplomas and networking shit. LOL China's got the top PhD and post docs from the "top" universities and yet it took China 20+ years to come up with a GPU that's barely at the standard of the world's leading video card manufacturers and China is still far from being able to develop its own CPU. And China was not able to come up with mRNA vaccine for COVID on their own despite all the research that they had to spend $500 million to buy a Canadian company to steal the technology? This clearly shows education doesn't mean shit. Good thing the United States didn't waste any green cards or any other resources retaining those mediocre nerds. LOL
You are making up shit as you go along. You have zero clue what you are talking about. One more dumb post and you will be blocked.
So you have nothing better to come back to me with I see. LOL Go ahead and block me. You think I want to read your garbage? LOL But think carefully before you block me though. Once you do, you are gonna have to log off to read my posts cuz you know you can't resist.
Most people probably want to go back to the country they grew up in for an obvious reason: all their family and friends live there. So it's not surprising to find people who come to the US for education and then leave to go back home. But I have never heard anyone born in the US desiring to move to and live in China after graduation. Of course the compensation must be greater to attract people to move there...because they don't want to do it. Same reason why doctors make more in rural places compared to big urban cities even though the cost of living is much higher in the cities. There are doctors who will work in parts of rural Alaska for 2 weeks every year and make $60k+ for their time. That doesn't mean that those are better places to live. I know Chinese Ph.D engineering students from top universities who had to wait a long time to get a US green card. From China or India, you're looking at 6 years minimum before you get a green card unless you have truly exceptional skills. China became a manufacturing hub for one reason only: price. They got cheap labor and the govt doesn't care about pollution, employee safety, or other considerations companies that manufacture in the west must consider. China is not associated with quality or high end. Where's the Chinese equivalent of Samsung? How come TSMC is in Taiwan, not China? Where's the Chinese equivalent of Mercedes Benz? Where's the Chinese equivalent of Boeing? You think any US airline carrier would buy a Chinese aircraft? Only a Chinese national and very low-information people would be willing to fly on it. You also have to wonder how come all recent cases of intellectual property theft involve Chinese nationals? Show me a case where someone from any European country came over to the US, stole trade secrets from a US company for the benefit of their home country or company in their home country? 9 times out of 10 it's China.
Thanks for toning down No, that was not what top educated Chinese did a decade ago. They all stayed in the US to work at top corporations. Why do you think the waiting list particularly for Chinese was 30 years at some point for green cards? The picture has completely changed. Nowadays it's hard to convince any top educated Chinese in China to go to the US. They have much better opportunities domestically. Same happened with Japan multiple decades ago. Japan send out its top scholars into the world and many of them stayed. Once Japan became a powerhouse hardly any intelligent and well educated Japanese study abroad anymore.