
June 16, 2025
Scenes from Tribune reporter Jade Russell's (inset) visit to China.
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INSIGHT: Invisible in China
CHINESE restaurants, grocery stores, and laundromats can be found on nearly every corner of The Bahamas. Many Chinese nationals have migrated here, obtained work permits, and constructed multimillion-dollar businesses. Yet, during my visit to China, most of the people I met didn’t even know my country existed.



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tetelestai 5 months, 3 weeks ago
Some facts to support this poorly written article would have been appreciated.
1) "You are aware that some Bahamians have studied in China". Perhaps a call to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ascertain a general amount? 2) Some Bahamians wanted to remain, but immigration makes that impossible? Not true in the slightest. Maybe some more research and, I don't know, have a discussion with the Bahamas embassy in Beijing or with Bahamians who have returned home and the scores, yes scores, that are scattered throughout China, who have stayed after their studies? 3) You couldn't find pizza...in Shanghai? Laughable.
4) Regarding the geopolitical, macroeconomic and fiscal matters you attempt to address - you are too much out of your depth to address such esoteric matters. Again, a modicum of research would have helped this lazily written article.
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