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What Does Democracy Mean To The Chinese? [Street Interview] | ASIAN BOSS

What Does Democracy Mean To The Chinese? [Street Interview] | ASIAN BOSS

Despite a recent report that China is poised to overtake the U.S. economy by 2020, China still remains very much a mystery in the eyes of the Western world and is often portrayed by the Western media as a communist country where its citizens have no freedom. So, we hit the streets of Beijing, China to ask ordinary Chinese people what democracy and freedom mean to them. This is what they had to say.
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