HAVING returned from visiting China for the very first time the other week, I have been awe-struck by the Asian country’s systematic infrastructural development, economic prosperity and political stability.
To visit China felt like visiting a mountain top, and witnessing first-hand the country’s meteoric rise and unique systems that benefit men, women and children across the more than 1.4 billion populace.
By their nature, Chinese people speak very little and work like busy bees all year round, letting their actions speak louder than words. As a consequence of this nature of going on quietly about their business, China’s rise in global affairs continues to overwhelm many who never foresaw the