Here's I gather all of their fakes that become so controversial....
goojie website
Look familiar right? You think it just plain coincidental resemblances to Google website or the result of foreign copycats stealing Chinese ideas.
Fake Toys
A lot of fake toys circulating around the world that suffered "lost" sales due to Chinese piracy and counterfeiting of original toys such as lego, Japanese anime etc... Some of this toys became controversial because of high content of lead and some chemical which is hazardous to children's health.
Fake Medicine
Another controversial product this time its medicine. The authorities of China tracking down all of the fake medicine because of hazardous effect. One of the most shocking news is the stamina pill that made from the corpse of the baby. Click the here for more info..
A Fake Apple Product
and Fake Apple Store
China is home to knock-off product, so it is not surprising to see a fake mobile phone such as apple.. Iphone's and IPad are bestselling among the latest technology . They fool many of customer that they are the real deal and 22 have been found unlawfully using Apple's brand and logo.
Fake Disneyland theme park
Hong Kong is becoming number one tourist attraction among Asian countries because they have Disneyland. So the China have their own copyright infringement park in Beijing. If you are in Beijing try to visit this park, not far from the center of town, at the Bajiao stop on subway Line 1. This incredible Beijing Shijingshan Amusement Park has terrible knock off character such as anorexic minie mouse, druggie donald duck, Ariel from little mermaid who's scale is a little bit lower and clearly see her coin slot and some famous disney character.The Bullet Train
The Chinese company insist that it is a "completely different" train , the design and look on the inside is totally different from Japan's Kawasaki E2. The case is particularly notable as China has already been accused of essentially pirating its entire high-speed rail network.
Even the mascot of the bullet train is somewhat have the similarity.
There's ongoing debate whether China simply pirated the trains or the overseas partners merely idiotically trained and equipped a major new competitor.
Japan had the last laugh- its press have been gleefully reporting the fact that trains running on the recently opened Bejing-Shanghai line had as many as six major incidents in their first five days of operation and one major accident that resulting of death.
The original Kawasaki Bullet train from Japan.
The China’ Aircraft carrier
China is on the verges of controversies again, there is accusations that their latest and first aircraft carrier, with Russia in particular said to be livid at the shameless copying of its aircraft designs and their technology. Originally a Soviet-built aircraft carrier sold to China by the Ukraine in 1998, known as the Varyag.The radar system of this Aircraft carrier is said to be a “clear copy” of the Russian Fregat radar system, its close-in weapon system is, according to Chinese media, “based on a Dutch design,” one of its missile systems “closely resembles” a US-German design, whilst its optical landing system is said to be very similar to systems used on US carriers..
Most controversially, the Shenyang J-15 planes intended for use on the carrier are illegal copies of Russian Sukhoi Su-33s, a fact which has incensed Russia, particularly after China began hawking its clones to the very nations Russia has been attempting to sell the originals to.
They replicate everything, too fast that the quality suffer much and the safety is always in question when it comes from the product of China.
They replicate everything, too fast that the quality suffer much and the safety is always in question when it comes from the product of China.
What makes China original is that they imitate, mimic or replicate EVERYTHING. And if they don't imitate nor replicate something, that would be a complete, serious, shame to the glory of China to bare... so ethically unoriginal it degrades their morality and pride.
So here's to the glory of China! The Pride Of Copycats!
So here's to the glory of China! The Pride Of Copycats!
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