I am poster 7a71 from above.
In response to "Thanks for sharing the information of HSBC. But my family is in Shenzhen, where can I go if HSBC is a bad choice:("
The poster says "Try HK. It's only a subway ride away. Otherwise, if your family is more important than your education, try Shenzhen University, which is not too crappy." is almost totally right, except my friend works at ShenDa (shenzhen university). They have pretty campus, but teachers take bribes for grades. He makes less than 10wan RMB (less than 15000 USD) per year in salary, but last told me he makes about 5 times that in bribes. No teaching happens there. If you go to college in China, go to top school in Beijing or Shanghai or don't go at all.
In response to "Where's my Kung Pao chicken?"
My answer is "we actually say this as gong bao ji din" It's pronounced almost exactly the same.
In response to poster 9bd7, in the western world, it is good to work together. Americans are competitive and have a good tenure system. In China, no tenure system. Only corruption. In China, professors are so incompetent that they must hide their failures to keep their job. To share your work in China is to share your failures. All Chinese journals are worthless. All plagiarized. All take money to publish. Students at HSBC Business School had average 20+ publications coming into the program. How? They pay 100RMB per paper to have it published. I read some. They were not convincing as real work. Only garbage. If you want to work in China, open a fake journal and charge 50RMB for publications. You'll make millions. Being a professor is demeaning.
I got job offer at HSBC and turned it down for reasons in above post, and unfortunately, I can't tell you where I moved in China, so as to hide my identity. Job market in US, Europe, and Australia is rough, but I will keep trying. China is no good.