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| Originally Posted by Starman This was just one in a series of nasty things which ultimately led to the death of my fiancee who was waiting for me in Nanning. |
My experience is that a majority of Chinese authorities are helpful and personable to foreign visitors. However they are under no obligation to be friendly, gentle nor respectful towards anyone, foreign or Chinese. China is a totalitarian police state whose primary objective is to retain civil obediance.
The Chinese PLA and local police receive no benefit from China's growing economy or tourism market and probably couldn't care less if Joe America enjoyed his trip to the Great Wall or not. That said, I think most Chinese - police or civilian - are naturally inclined to be hospitable and kind towards foreigners. Remember, most Chinese people have had little or no interaction with westerners, so in addition to being somewhat a mystery and novelty here, I think foreigners in China are largely considered as welcome guests.
I personally would be interested in hearing about what happened to your fiancee in Nanning, if you care to PM me to discuss it.
Lastly, I wrote an article about crime in China and how this effects us expats and travelers, if you care to read:
Crime in China