As a fan of online literature, I don't have the ability to evaluate foreigners. However, according to the information I know, foreigners generally think highly of China as a country full of vitality and development potential.
Many foreigners are interested in China's history and culture, believing that China has a rich cultural heritage and unique artistic style. In addition, China's development in the economic, technological, and military fields had also attracted foreign attention. In particular, China's rapid rise in the past few decades had become the focus of the world.
Of course, different people's evaluation of China might vary because everyone's views and experiences were different. However, foreigners generally have a positive opinion of China, which also reflects the significant achievements China has made in the past few decades.
Foreigners who publish novels in China must abide by Chinese laws and regulations. For details, you can refer to the following provisions:
Without the permission of the copyright owner, no unit or individual is allowed to publish, distribute, perform, show, broadcast, or spread information on the Internet within the territory of China.
Foreigners who want to publish novels in China must first apply for a publishing license and publish them in accordance with the scope, time limit and method stipulated in the license. He also needed to submit a copyright registration application to the National copyright bureau of China to obtain a copyright registration certificate to prove that the copyright of the novel had been recognized by the National copyright bureau of China.
3. The novels published in China must be arranged and edited according to the Chinese standard font, size, line spacing, word spacing, and other format.
The content of the publication must comply with China's laws, regulations and ethics. It must not involve issues such as sex, violence, terror, political sensitivity, etc.
Therefore, foreigners who published novels in China had to be very careful to ensure that their content complied with Chinese laws, regulations, and ethics to avoid unnecessary trouble.
There are many books about Chinese, foreigners, and foreigners.
Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty depicted the family life, the relationship between men and women, and the personalities of the characters in China's feudal society.
2 Journey to the West-The Ming Dynasty tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting the Tang Monk to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures.
3. Water Margins-The Yuan Dynasty depicted the resistance and character images of 108 righteous thieves.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty depicted the political struggles and wars between Shu Han, Wu and Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.
5 The Scholars-Qing Dynasty. It depicted the life and moral values of Confucian scholars in the Qing Dynasty.
The Ordinary World-A contemporary Chinese painting depicting the lives and fates of people in rural China.
7 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"-Colombia Márquez's novel portrays the history and culture of Latin-America.
8 Pride and Premises-The novel by Austin, England, depicted the life, family, and marriage concepts of the British upper class.
1984-Orwell's novel about the Soviet Union's political dictatorship and control.
The Kite Runner-A novel by Hosseini of afghana, depicting the history, culture, and fate of the people of afghana.
These books were all about China, Chinese people, foreign countries, and foreigners. Through vivid descriptions and profound thinking, they showed the lives, thoughts, and emotions of people from different cultures and historical backgrounds.
Foreigners should buy commercial medical insurance in China. Public medical insurance did not apply to foreigners because they did not have a workplace and could not participate in the basic medical insurance for urban residents and the new rural cooperative medical insurance. The basic medical insurance for urban workers and the supplementary medical insurance for enterprises were only applicable to Chinese citizens. Commercial medical insurance could provide foreigners with global medical insurance, including hospitalization, consultation, surgery, medicine, special treatment, etc. Commercial medical insurance had a wider coverage and a higher amount of insurance, which could provide foreigners with more comprehensive medical insurance. Foreigners can purchase medical or mid-range medical insurance in China for millions of dollars. The specific coverage and cost depend on the insurance company and product. When purchasing commercial medical insurance, foreigners needed to choose a reliable insurance company and carefully read the insurance terms and cost instructions. When using medical insurance, foreigners needed to prepare relevant documents and materials, and confirm whether the hospital had a cooperative relationship with the insurance company.
The unpublished works of foreigners and foreigners can be protected by China's copyright law.
According to article 1 of the copyright law, copyright includes the following personal rights and property rights:
(1) The right of publication is the right to decide whether the work is made public or not.
(2) The right to protect the integrity of a work is the right to protect the work from damage.
(3) The right of reproduction means the right to reproduce, adapt, translate, compile and arrange the work.
(4) The right of distribution refers to the right to sell or rent a work to the public by means of sale, rental, exchange, or gift, as well as the right to distribute and transmit a work to the public through information networks.
(5) The right of adaptation is the right to change a work or to modify, edit, synthesize, or adapt a work into another work.
(6) The right of translation is the right to translate a work in one language into another language.
(7) The right of compilation is the right to compile and organize works into a certain structural form.
The unpublished works of foreigners and stateless persons are classified as "unpublished works" under Item 1, Section 1, of the Law of the People's Republic of China. These works could be protected by copyright law as long as they met the conditions stipulated by the law.
The unpublished works of foreigners and foreigners are protected by China's copyright law because the third paragraph of article 10 of the copyright law provides that the works of people with the nationality of the People's Republic of China enjoy copyright in accordance with this law. Therefore, as long as foreigners and foreigners had Chinese nationality, their unpublished works could be protected by China's copyright law.
In addition, according to the provisions of the first paragraph of article 2 of the "copyright law", the works of foreigners and foreigners who were first created in the territory of China shall enjoy copyright in accordance with this law. Therefore, if the unpublished works of foreigners and foreigners were completed in China, they could enjoy copyright in China.
In the eyes of foreigners, China had many excellent movies. For example, To Live, Raise the Red Lantern, Farewell My Concubine, and Teahouse were all considered to be the most iconic works in China. These films had an important position in the history of Chinese film and received high praise from all over the world. In addition, many other excellent films such as Uproar in Heaven, Journey to the West, and Dream of the Red Chamber were also widely praised by foreigners.
There are many books written by foreigners about China, and the following are some of the more famous ones:
1 The Red Book: This is a novel written by the English author William Shakespeare in 1618. It is also the English translation of the Chinese Qing Dynasty novel, The Red Book.
2 The Three Kingdoms: This is a novel written by William Shakespeare in 1613. It is also a historical novel about the Three Kingdoms period in China.
3. The X-Men: This is a science fiction novel written by the American author, Isaac Asimov, in 1942. It is also the English translation of the Chinese Tang Dynasty novel, Journey to the West.
4. The Water Margins: This is a novel written by William Shakespeare in 1613. It is also the English translation of the Chinese Song Dynasty novel, The Water Margins.
5 The Scholars: This is a novel written by Steven Pinker in 1995. It is also the English translation of The Chinese Ming Dynasty novel The Scholars.
These books were not only classics of Chinese literature, but also one of the favorite reading materials for readers with a higher level of English.
Foreigners who publish books at their own expense in China need to go through publication registration and publication approval in accordance with Chinese laws and regulations. The specific process was as follows:
Foreigners need to set up a publishing agency in China or entrust a domestic publishing house to publish books for them.
2. The publishing institution or publishing house needs to apply for the copyright of the book from the China Film Press or other Chinese film archives and obtain the copyright certificate.
3. Foreigners need to submit the book selection report and pay the selection fee to the China Film Press or other Chinese film archives.
4. Foreigners need to sign a publishing contract and pay the publishing fee after the topic selection report has been reviewed.
5. The publishing institution or the publishing house will translate the manuscript into Chinese and publish it in China.
After the book is completed, the foreigner needs to submit the edited book to the China Film Press or other Chinese film archives for approval.
After approval, foreigners can sell books in China and get royalties.
It should be noted that foreigners who publish books at their own expense in China must abide by Chinese laws and regulations and set up a publishing agency in China or entrust a domestic publishing house to publish them.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have subjective opinions or emotions. However, according to some media reports and academic research, foreigners had different views and evaluations of life in China.
Some foreigners believed that life in China was very convenient, and the process of urban development was fast. The infrastructure, transportation, medical care, and education were also very high. In addition, the hospitality and social culture of the Chinese also made foreigners feel happy and uncomfortable.
Some foreigners thought that life in China was a little depressing and monotonous, and that social competition was fierce and stressful. At the same time, some social problems such as environmental pollution and food safety had also attracted widespread attention. In addition, the actions and remarks of some Chinese people also made foreigners feel dissatisfied and shocked.
Life in China had different attractions and challenges for foreigners. Everyone's views and experiences were unique.