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Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 8788665)
Out of curiosity, where did you see the pirated DVDs? They were "underground" at the fakes market, i.e. touts were offering them. I didn't see them in the usual stores in SZ.
in fact i'm watching one at the moment. |
Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 8787465)
That's complete nonsense. Have you even been to China? I'm there right now, in Yunnan province, which is a rural area, not at all like the major cities like Beijing, Shanghai or Shenzhen. Plenty of televisions and DVD players here (and satellite dishes on many of the farm houses).
China isn't a poor country. I really need to introduce you to some of my many friends in Shanghai, who come from rural areas, including Yunan, and live in large labrythian housing complexes with shared toilets - outside in the streets - and lightbulbs hanging on extension cables from the ceilings of their rooms. The stench when they empty their "potties" at night, into the urinals in the morning, is very sobering. One friend in particular, who works in a McDonalds, watches TV... because his neighbour allows him to watch through the window across the way. Maybe he's spent all his money buying DVD players for his family back in Changsha ;) My fella (I have a place close to Lane Crawford) still comes on his bike with a black briefcase tied to the back. Even though I download these days, I get a few TV series gems I'm surprised he has (Thin Blue Line a couple of weeks ago^) just to help the guy out. |
Originally Posted by theworld
(Post 8789278)
lo wu shopping mall. they come up to you saying "dvd, dvd".
in fact i'm watching one at the moment. |
Originally Posted by theworld
(Post 8789278)
lo wu shopping mall. they come up to you saying "dvd, dvd".
in fact i'm watching one at the moment. You realize how much we are ripped off in the US when they can sell a DVD in China, including paying all the middlemen, for $5 (at a regular store) and the same DVD in the US costs $20. |
Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 8789542)
That's what I was saying. At Lo Wu, there are touts that come up to you. I'm used to buying them in the open at everything from street stands to upscale DVD stores.
don't ask me where it was, was just walking around and stumbled across it. |
Originally Posted by theworld
(Post 8789727)
btw the ones i bought from lo wu were from a shop and it wasn't one of those shuttered shops where someone has to take you.
don't ask me where it was, was just walking around and stumbled across it. |
Originally Posted by theworld
(Post 8789727)
btw the ones i bought from lo wu were from a shop and it wasn't one of those shuttered shops where someone has to take you.
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