According to the description, the guy smashing things up is some government official from Yunnan. Makes sense as well... since the security looks damn scared to do something...
A nice insight into how some ultra rich in China can behave like a 3 year old when things don't go their way. Hope he has dug his own grave and authorities will check into his wealth and absurd behaviour.
A nice insight into how some ultra rich in China can behave like a 3 year old when things don't go their way. Hope he has dug his own grave and authorities will check into his wealth and absurd behaviour.
A nice insight into how some ultra rich in China can behave like a 3 year old when things don't go their way. Hope he has dug his own grave and authorities will check into his wealth and absurd behaviour.
A nice insight into how some ultra rich in China can behave like a 3 year old when things don't go their way. Hope he has dug his own grave and authorities will check into his wealth and absurd behaviour.
He is one of those officials, who abuse their power. People who believe they don't need to obey the law if they have close relatives in Beijing holding high official post.
Similar to the "my dad is Li Gang" case. Li Gang incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is one of those officials, who abuse their power. People who believe they don't need to obey the law if they have close relatives in Beijing holding high official post.
Similar to the "my dad is Li Gang" case. Li Gang incident - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
More or less, generally....this is common in Asia even in this modern age.
While not so demonstrative and careless as to allowing themselves to be videotaped and broadcast on TV news; the elite in Asian countries do exercise their considerable power in subtle ways.
Underneath the veneer of modernity and civilisation, things have not changed much in Asia.
See for example:
• how the Filipino warlord can kill wantonly in Maguindanao Massacre.
• how overly greedy Mongolian girl was killed in MLY