Terracotta Army Pit 1 - in Xi'an, China
Date: August 2007
Source: Maros M r a z (Maros)
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They are powered by the number of their population, their vast land, their growing military strength and their astute and innate way of making commerce. Yes indeed they are a communist country but on the other hand they are more capitalist than most countries.
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And this is what they have to say then . . . .
While all the talk is about gold bullion right now, silver is still a bargain and will be playing catch up very soon. China is dependent on buying USA's depreciating dollars so that it's own currency doesn't become more valuable- thus affecting export affordability. China is trying to hoard as much gold as it can because it knows that the US dollar is eventually going to crash. Luckily China is a huge producer of gold bullion.
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Date: 2 April 2008
Author: Boris van Hoytema
A full view of the Giant Buddha Statue of Leshan, Sichuan, China
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Source: Own work by Author: Ariel Steiner
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