So, let's talk about houses in China. Are they really 'wealth'? You know, like a fancy penthouse in New York or a beautiful Tuscan villa? Not so fast. We're talking about concrete boxes, okay? Concrete boxes with a 70-year expiration date. And if you think those old buildings in the city center are charming, well, let's just say they're definitely 'unique.' How can something that's falling apart and worth less every year be considered 'wealth'? Maybe if you're talking about a concrete box with a million-dollar price tag, sure. But compare that to a house in America or Europe. Those places actually have 'wealth' - private ownership, real gardens, and modern furniture. You know, things that make you feel rich. But in China? It's like owning a car that's already starting to rust. So, maybe we should just call it 'housing' and keep it real. 'Wealth'? That's a big word for a concrete box that's going to be demolished in 40 years. Just sayin'.

Are Chinese Houses Really Wealth? Let's Talk About Concrete Boxes

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