“Ministry of Foreign Assistance”的版本间的差异
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援交部 (yuán jiāo bù): Ministry of Foreign Assistance | 援交部 (yuán jiāo bù): Ministry of Foreign Assistance | ||
− | This is the pejorative name for | + | This is the pejorative name for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Netizens complain about foreign-aid money that China sends to other countries, some of which are better off than China in terms of per capital GDP. |
− | For example, in November 2011, China donated a number of school buses to Macedonia. The donation was sensitive because of a series of much-discussed | + | For example, in November of 2011, China donated a number of school buses to Macedonia. The donation was a sensitive issue because of a series of much-discussed [http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2011/11/16/china-bus-crash.html bus] [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-16154113 accidents] in China involving crowded, dangerous buses as well as trucks repurposed as buses. |
[[File:Bus1.jpg]] | [[File:Bus1.jpg]] |
2013年3月27日 (三) 17:06的版本
援交部 (yuán jiāo bù): Ministry of Foreign Assistance
This is the pejorative name for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Netizens complain about foreign-aid money that China sends to other countries, some of which are better off than China in terms of per capital GDP.
For example, in November of 2011, China donated a number of school buses to Macedonia. The donation was a sensitive issue because of a series of much-discussed bus accidents in China involving crowded, dangerous buses as well as trucks repurposed as buses.
Buses donated to Macedonia
Overcrowded minibus in Gansu with over 62 passengers at the time of the accident.