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    Quote Originally Posted by banglat View Post
    Retiring in China is a reasonable idea and i have been thinking anout it even though retirement is still quite far off. Stay away from the big cities and you Singapore dollar can bring you a long way.
    Truth, but you have to go into 3 tier city over there housing food etc is cheaper, i'am looking into than. Big city like shanghai are out too pack etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash007 View Post
    Indeed, it also depends on where you stay. It is always worthwhile to be "connected" in china before settling there. Things works differently there. I suppose getting a wife there would be quickiest way to settle there.
    Xian Mu you have double citizenship ! Bloody jealous...

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    Retiring in China may not be that bad. Just depends what happens 20-30 years from now.

    Quote Originally Posted by axe168 View Post
    Xian Mu you have double citizenship ! Bloody jealous...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash007 View Post
    Retiring in China may not be that bad. Just depends what happens 20-30 years from now.
    Hi Ash007, you have double citizenship?

    Wow, how you do it? Can you share your secret with us? PM me if you feel uncomfortable to post.

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by sta1100 View Post
    Truth, but you have to go into 3 tier city over there housing food etc is cheaper, i'am looking into than. Big city like shanghai are out too pack etc
    Hi, can share with us what are some of the 3rd tier cities you have in mind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash007 View Post
    Indeed, it also depends on where you stay. It is always worthwhile to be "connected" in china before settling there. Things works differently there. I suppose getting a wife there would be quickiest way to settle there.
    Hi Ash007, you have a PRC wife?

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    There is a couple of threads in the emigration folder that highlight the issue of citizenship for Singaporean. I suggest you hop over there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Yanzi View Post
    Hi Ash007, you have double citizenship?

    Wow, how you do it? Can you share your secret with us? PM me if you feel uncomfortable to post.

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by axe168 View Post

    Xian Mu you have double citizenship ! Bloody jealous...
    Not only double citizenship. Double families.

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    If you are not so western in your orientation, China is a good place to retire. Hangzhou could be a good place to be in, the peace and quiet of the lake, the history and close to a big centre like Shanghai. If you are western in orientation but can also enjoy Chinese culture, Qingdao could be another destination.

    People who wish to make such a move, must first learn how to dissociate politics from economics. Although in politics, there is a long way yet to go, in economics, China is as capitalist as any country if not most. Also if you have the money, you can buy services which you may not find easy to obtain in Singapore.
    Last edited by Fook Seng; 14-10-2012 at 03:25 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash007 View Post
    There is a couple of threads in the emigration folder that highlight the issue of citizenship for Singaporean.
    Interesting. PRC issues citizenship to spouses of PRC citizen.

    Quote Originally Posted by Fook Seng View Post
    If you are not so western in your orientation, China is a good place to retire. Hangzhou could be a good place to be in, the peace and quiet of the lake, the history and close to a big centre like Shanghai. If you are western in orientation but can also enjoy Chinese culture, Qingdao could be another destination.
    Any place with lakes and hills always welcomed. Can also practice qi gong in the morning and folk dancing in the evenings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash007 View Post
    Retiring in China may not be that bad. Just depends what happens 20-30 years from now.
    A lot of things can change in 20 years. 20 years ago is just when GSM phones were introduced. People where still using big brother analog handphones.


    Our lives are just part of the running series of events called history.

    Many of the Chinese diaspora starts life in Singapore, with the ancestral home in China. How many will think about retiring in China one day 20 years ago?


    Hongkong public TV station, RTHK, produced an interesting 5-part series about overseas chinese.

    What Chinese think of going back from USA after KMT ROC China, China during Korean war, PRC China and now.

    Last edited by neddy; 14-10-2012 at 09:10 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fook Seng View Post
    Not only double citizenship. Double families.
    Hehe.. Bao Er 奶... not a bad idea !

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    Quote Originally Posted by axe168 View Post
    Hehe.. Bao Er 奶... not a bad idea !
    Er 奶 too common. When wives nag, you get stereo effect.

    Bao San Xiao is the new standard. You get surround sound.
    Last edited by neddy; 14-10-2012 at 09:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axe168 View Post
    Hehe.. Bao Er 奶... not a bad idea !
    If you're RICH, filthy RICH, you can bao anything...including this...


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    And this juicy ripe strawberry....


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    Quote Originally Posted by DelphiGOD View Post
    And this juicy ripe strawberry....

    Wah... cannot tahan liao.. you sure she'll be juicy ripe strawberry ? haha.. So where can I ta-bao ? I need to add chilli too ! kekeke

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    I been living here for past 15 years and enjoyed every-bit of it. I think to pass judgement without knowing is not good.

    Now I have a farm with 4000 fake chickens which I remote control , 30,000 fake fish which I sell for $$$ to the local market where they pay me fake money.

    But I am living a lifestyle only Singapore can dream off with fruits trees, my own vegetables gardens and my china love. hahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by cheongwilly View Post
    I been living here for past 15 years and enjoyed every-bit of it. I think to pass judgement without knowing is not good.

    Now I have a farm with 4000 fake chickens which I remote control , 30,000 fake fish which I sell for $$$ to the local market where they pay me fake money.

    But I am living a lifestyle only Singapore can dream off with fruits trees, my own vegetables gardens and my china love. hahaha
    Opinion not judgement.

    After poor quality firecrackers burn down buildings and injure people, I want to sell fake fire extinguishers in China, but too many smart locals there doing the same thing.
    Last edited by neddy; 19-10-2012 at 02:08 AM.

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    The idea of retiring in China is very intriguing. High purchasing power from your saving or retirement income and yet no issue with communication if you are Chinese. Safety should be pretty good as well. More importantly, just the diversity of places you can go to is a big plus. My wife would never go for it but I would think retiring to Guilin / YangShou area would be like moving to paradise. The only downside is the lack of good medical care.

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    hi willy,

    which province do you live in China now?
    what do you do to get pay in China? on your saving?

    mind to share?
    thanks

    jayeho@yahoo.com

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