Paul
Goble
Staunton, August 25 – Russians
who’ve moved to China to live and work for extended periods say that should
they return to Russia, they would prefer to work for Chinese firms rather than
Russian ones or to teach Chinese language courses to other Russians, according
to Beijing’s People’s Daily
newspaper.
A major reason, the paper continues,
is that pay in Chinese firms is higher than in Russian ones, especially in
Siberia and the Russian Far East from which many Russian expats in China come;
and thus they give a Russian face to what are Chinese firms (russian.people.com.cn/n3/2017/0821/c31516-9258125.html).
There are an estimated 40,000
Russian citizens now working in China; and many of those are ethnic Russian
women who have married Chinese men.
Among them, few are said to want to return to Russia even though visa
and other conditions have become more difficult in recent years (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2016/08/despite-problems-most-russians-now.html).
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