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: My Daddy’s Rich and My Lamborghini’s Good-Looking


originalhypa
04-12-2016, 08:19 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/world/americas/canada-vancouver-chinese-immigrant-wealth.html?_r=0

Chinese Scions’ Song: My Daddy’s Rich and My Lamborghini’s Good-Looking

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Andy Guo, an 18-year-old Chinese immigrant, loves driving his red Lamborghini Huracán. He does not love having to share the car with his twin brother, Anky.

“There’s a lot of conflict,” Mr. Guo said, as a crowd of admirers gazed at the vehicle and its vanity license plate, “CTGRY 5,” short for the most catastrophic type of hurricane.

The 360,000-Canadian-dollar car was a gift last year from their father, who travels back and forth between Vancouver and China’s northern Shanxi Province and made his fortune in coal, said Mr. Guo, an economics major at the University of British Columbia.

The car is more fashion than function. “I have a backpack, textbooks and laundry, but I can’t fit everything inside,” he lamented. And that is not the worst of it. “A cop once pulled me over just to look at the car,” he said.

China’s rapid economic rise has turned peasants into billionaires. Many wealthy Chinese are increasingly eager to stow their families, and their riches, in the West, where rule of law, clean air and good schools offer peace of mind, especially for those looking to escape scrutiny from the Communist Party and an anti-corruption campaign that has sent hundreds of the rich and powerful to jail.

With its relatively weak currency and welcoming immigration policies, Canada has become a top destination for China’s 1 percenters. According to government figures, from 2005 to 2012, at least 37,000 Chinese millionaires took advantage of a now-defunct immigrant investor program to become permanent residents of British Columbia, the province that includes Vancouver.

The metropolitan area of 2.3 million is home to increasing numbers of ethnic-Chinese residents, who made up more than 18 percent of the population in 2011, up from less than 7 percent in 1981, according to government figures.
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Many residents say the flood of Chinese capital has caused an affordable housing crisis. Vancouver is the most expensive city in Canada to buy a home, according to a 2016 survey by the consulting firm Demographia. The average price of a detached house in greater Vancouver more than doubled from 2005 to 2015, to about 1.6 million Canadian dollars ($1.2 million), according to the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver.

Residents angry about the rise of rich foreign real estate buyers and absentee owners, particularly from China, have begun protests on social media, including a #DontHave1Million Twitter campaign. The provincial government agreed this year to begin tracking foreign ownership of real estate in response to demands from local politicians.

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The anger has had little effect on the gilded lives of Vancouver’s wealthy Chinese. Indeed, to the newcomers for whom money is no object, the next purchase after a house is usually a car, and then a few more.

A large number of luxury car dealerships here employ Chinese staff, a testament to the spending power of the city’s newest residents. In 2015, there were 2,500 cars worth more than $150,000 registered in metropolitan Vancouver, up from 1,300 in 2009, according to the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia.

Many of Vancouver’s young supercar owners are known as fuerdai, a Mandarin expression, akin to trust-fund kids, that means “rich second generation.” In China, where the superrich are widely criticized as being corrupt and materialistic, the term provokes a mix of scorn and envy.

The fuerdai have brought their passion for extravagance to Vancouver. White Lamborghinis are popular among young Chinese women; the men often turn in their leased supercars after a few months for a newer, cooler status symbol.

Hundreds of young Chinese immigrants, along with a handful of Canadian-born Chinese, have started supercar clubs whose members come together to drive, modify and photograph their flashy vehicles, providing alluring eye candy for their followers on social media.

The Vancouver Dynamic Auto Club has 440 members, 90 percent of whom are from China, said the group’s 27-year-old founder, David Dai. To join, a member must have a car that costs over 100,000 Canadian dollars, or about $77,000. “They don’t work,” Mr. Dai said of Vancouver’s fuerdai. “They just spend their parents’ money.”

Occasionally, the need for speed hits a roadblock. In 2011, the police impounded a squadron of 13 Lamborghinis, Maseratis and other luxury cars, worth $2 million, for racing on a metropolitan Vancouver highway at 125 miles per hour. The drivers were members of a Chinese supercar club, and none were older than 21, according to news reports at the time.

On a recent evening, an overwhelmingly Chinese crowd of young adults had gathered at an invitation-only Rolls-Royce event to see a new black-and-red Dawn convertible, base price $402,000. It is the only such car in North America.

Among the curious was Jin Qiao, 20, a baby-faced art student who moved to Vancouver from Beijing six years ago with his mother. During the week, Mr. Jin drives one of two Mercedes-Benz S.U.V.s, which he said were better suited for the rigors of daily life.

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But his most prized possession is a $600,000 Lamborghini Aventador Roadster Galaxy, its exterior custom wrapped to resemble outer space. Mr. Jin, a lanky design major who favors Fendi clothing and gold sneakers, extolled the virtues of exotic cars and was quick to dismiss those who criticized supercar aficionados as ostentatious. “There are so many rich people in Vancouver, so what’s the point of showing off?” he said.

Asked what his parents did for a living, Mr. Jin said his father was a successful businessman back in China but declined to provide details. “I can’t say,” he stammered with evident discomfort.

Because of high import and luxury taxes in China, supercars are often 50 percent cheaper in Canada. And in Canada, Chinese immigrants said, people are far less likely to question how they obtained their wealth.

“In Vancouver, there are lots of kids of corrupt Chinese officials,” said Shi Yi, 27, the owner of Luxury Motor, a car dealership that caters to affluent Chinese. “Here, they can flaunt their money.”

Some Chinese immigrants think a supercar is a poor investment, because its value decreases over time. “Better to spend half a million dollars on two expensive watches or some diamonds,” said Diana Wang, 23, a University of British Columbia graduate student who said she owned more than 30 Chanel bags and a $200,000 diamond-encrusted Richard Mille watch.

Ms. Wang, a star on the online reality show “Ultra Rich Asian Girls of Vancouver,” normally drives her parents’ Ferrari or Mercedes-Maybach when she visits them in Shanghai. But in Canada, her parents gave her a strict car budget of 150,000 Canadian dollars ($115,000), so she drives the less-flashy Audi RS5.

“I could be in danger if people saw me in a supercar,” she said, her Breguet watch, worth more than a BMW, glinting in the sunlight as she drove the Audi through town.

Four years ago, to learn the value of money after her friends criticized her spending habits, Ms. Wang spent three days on the streets of Vancouver, playing homeless. She said she had left her mansion with no phone, identification or wallet, wearing Victoria’s Secret pajamas and $1,000 Chanel shoes.

While in voluntary poverty, she lined up for donated food and felt the sting of humiliation after she was kicked out of a Tim Horton’s fast-food restaurant for falling asleep at a table. The experiment, she said, gave her a new appreciation for her parents’ financial support.

“Before that experience, I never looked at a price tag,” she said. “Now I do.”

flagella
04-12-2016, 09:13 AM
Ok

MarkyMark
04-12-2016, 09:43 AM
Well if she looks at a price tag now then that's all that really matters, she's pretty much blue-collar.

jaretron
04-12-2016, 10:00 AM
Gross.

dat_steve
04-12-2016, 10:08 AM
This is new and exciting.

Armind
04-12-2016, 10:08 AM
What else is new?

originalhypa
04-12-2016, 10:10 AM
Gross.

a thanks and a fail?

Bipolar much?

BrokeBack

320icar
04-12-2016, 10:40 AM
China’s rapid economic rise has turned peasants into billionaires.


Lol, I love this line.

white rocket
04-12-2016, 10:43 AM
Pretended to be homeless for a bit? Now has appreciation for daddy's money? GET THE FUCK OUT!!!!

good post though Hypa BrokeBack

Harvey Specter
04-12-2016, 12:04 PM
LOL, pictures were taken at the LP580-2 event and I remember seeing these girls walk in like movie stars. Really bizarre scene.

jasonturbo
04-12-2016, 12:18 PM
I don't know what's worse, classless over-privileged mainlanders with no concept of work or domestic hipsters with man-buns who study political science.

#blameobama

dvst8
04-12-2016, 12:20 PM
These report are meaningless. It just create more stereotyping and hate towards the chinese more than anything.

The_AK
04-12-2016, 12:30 PM
Some legit 3/10s in those pictures

pastarocket
04-12-2016, 12:44 PM
Among the curious was Jin Qiao, 20, a baby-faced art student who moved to Vancouver from Beijing six years ago with his mother. During the week, Mr. Jin drives one of two Mercedes-Benz S.U.V.s, which he said were better suited for the rigors of daily life
But his most prized possession is a $600,000 Lamborghini Aventador Roadster Galaxy, its exterior custom wrapped to resemble outer space. Mr. Jin, a lanky design major who favors Fendi clothing and gold sneakers, extolled the virtues of exotic cars and was quick to dismiss those who criticized supercar aficionados as ostentatious. “There are so many rich people in Vancouver, so what’s the point of showing off?” he said

This fool just contradicted himself. :lawl: If he thinks there is no point showing off, then why the heck do you drive an Aventador with an ugly wrap with a galaxy design? :lawl:

He's an arts student at UBC? Does he want MM Design to hire him to do wraps? :fuckthatshit:

yray
04-12-2016, 12:47 PM
Idomestic hipsters with man-buns who study political science.

#blameobama

You mean neckbeards

#polisci grad :drunk:

nns
04-12-2016, 12:57 PM
His brother's name is Anky? Srs?

GLOW
04-12-2016, 12:57 PM
China’s rapid economic rise has turned peasants into billionaires.

Lol, I love this line.

me too. don't have to read between the lines on that one too much Kappa

Verdasco
04-12-2016, 01:07 PM
LOL, pictures were taken at the LP580-2 event and I remember seeing these girls walk in like movie stars. Really bizarre scene.

wth a fellow member was there PogChamp

how baller are you? (not the 14 dolla balla type)

XplicitLuder
04-12-2016, 02:08 PM
he's a good lawyer Kappa, but srs he's baller

originalhypa
04-12-2016, 02:19 PM
He's an arts student at UBC? Does he want MM Design to hire him to do wraps? :fuckthatshit:

Isn't being an arts student one step above masturbating for a living?
I bet his dad is all like,

http://s2.quickmeme.com/img/b8/b86f1d364a85340a67831e2379b279e86b3dab59bd1c57b177 5ddbdd7e2b38ca.jpg



You mean neckbeards

Hey now, go easy on multicartual.
It took a lot of weed to grow that neck beard.
BrokeBack


he's a good lawyer Kappa, but srs he's baller

I didn't know he was a lawyer, until I saw his cufflinks.

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0224/8909/products/00910_Trust_Me_I_m_a_Lawyer_Cufflinks_grande.jpeg? v=1397825934

GLOW
04-12-2016, 02:42 PM
Isn't being an arts student one step above masturbating for a living?


not at all. the former can be summed up below :troll:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqrCoyVK80I

the latter at least can make money in niche market of JAV industry :troll:

Stealthy
04-12-2016, 04:02 PM
I thought this thread was by gululu

yray
04-12-2016, 04:06 PM
gululu is Anky

threezero
04-12-2016, 04:12 PM
wth a fellow member was there PogChamp

how baller are you? (not the 14 dolla balla type)

was there for the event too. without all the flashing things these girls have seriously you would not notice any of them walking down the street. 3/10 at the most

320icar
04-12-2016, 04:18 PM
I dunno, I would totally fuck the one in the yellow. Or maybe the one wearing red in the background. Would love to spank them around

https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/04/08/world/vancouver-web/vancouver-web-articleLarge.jpg

zilley
04-12-2016, 04:25 PM
whats up with you white guys that have bad taste in asian women.

Mr.Money
04-12-2016, 04:38 PM
^^ Hahah.

Kaolinite
04-12-2016, 04:49 PM
I dunno, I would totally fuck the one in the yellow. Or maybe the one wearing red in the background. Would love to spank them around

https://static01.nyt.com/images/2016/04/08/world/vancouver-web/vancouver-web-articleLarge.jpg

she just had a baby a couple months ago. shes like 25 but looks hella old lol

westopher
04-12-2016, 04:49 PM
whats up with you white guys that have bad taste in asian women.

Whats with all the asian guys on RS that act like they only bang 10s.

zilley
04-12-2016, 04:51 PM
Whats with all the asian guys on RS that act like they only bang 10s.

perhaps I show you my collection, or just ask knight604 for validation.

westopher
04-12-2016, 04:52 PM
Please do. I'm married so a little browsing would do me well.

zilley
04-12-2016, 04:54 PM
Please do. I'm married so a little browsing would do me well.

haha, come out sometimes then.

twitchyzero
04-12-2016, 04:55 PM
When did NYT turn into vancity buzz? flame/click bait much?


I agree this does nothing but give the flaunting immigrants the attention they crave with their MM Maseratis...as if our policymakers will tighten real estate requirements after reading this.

Also, there should be a requirement to post a photo of your so/spouse if you make 'elbows too pointy would not bang' comments :drunk:

I don't even know how you guys can tell/judge when one is wearing big-ass shades.

bcuzracecarz
04-12-2016, 05:24 PM
+1 to wife/gf pics before comments of the negative variety...us white guys like a little Asian flare in our diet sometimes... But a 3/10 is a 3/10...no bueno

busdriverman
04-12-2016, 05:39 PM
"Among the curious was Jin Qiao, 20, a baby-faced art student who moved to Vancouver from Beijing six years ago with his mother. During the week, Mr. Jin drives one of two Mercedes-Benz S.U.V.s, which he said were better suited for the rigors of daily life.

Mr. Jin, a lanky design major who favors Fendi clothing and gold sneakers, extolled the virtues of exotic cars and was quick to dismiss those who criticized supercar aficionados as ostentatious."

I do not know why the appearances of these individuals was of any importance in this article. It is very obvious that the author was trying to paint a vivid picture in order to further a stereotype(s).

StylinRed
04-12-2016, 06:03 PM
whats up with you white guys that have bad taste in asian women.

320icar was speaking about the lambos... Not the chicks..

Nlkko
04-12-2016, 06:20 PM
You guys criticizing NYT, you know this Vancouver rich Chinese scene is probably like the alien invasion to them. They are probably used to old white guys running the shows and Ivy kids from Goldman Sachs and MBB flaunting their money not some random Asian farmers.

Also women looks are subjective and are largely influenced by stuffs they are wearing. Lots of models only have nice bodies, their faces naturally are 3/10, too...

twitchyzero
04-12-2016, 06:44 PM
no I expect them to be worldly because they are the news of record like the Globe and Mail up here.

I could be wrong but did they actually classify this garbage as world news? It's filed under the 'Americas' tab.

shiesty
04-12-2016, 07:56 PM
The article reads like it belongs in the tabloids

320icar
04-12-2016, 08:03 PM
320icar was speaking about the lambos... Not the chicks..



At least someone got it LOL. Zilley still salty over my internet antics clearly

zilley
04-12-2016, 09:22 PM
At least someone got it LOL. Zilley still salty over my internet antics clearly

nah, you dont phase me.

320icar
04-12-2016, 09:33 PM
http://rs1203.pbsrc.com/albums/bb382/ColdOpCoyote/superatom.gif~c200

6thGear.
04-13-2016, 06:57 AM
Poor girl with her lowly RS5. She must be embarrassed in front of her friends

MarkyMark
04-13-2016, 07:25 AM
Poor girl with her lowly RS5. She must be embarrassed in front of her friends

It's pretty much the equivalent of taking public transit. Her friends are nice to her face but when she's not around she's known as the 'poor one'.

When she offers to drive they say no thanks I think I'll walk today.

jaretron
04-13-2016, 08:45 AM
a thanks and a fail?

Bipolar much?

BrokeBack

I removed it once I saw how clean your fail record was. ;)

plat27265
04-13-2016, 09:05 AM
Four years ago, to learn the value of money after her friends criticized her spending habits, Ms. Wang spent three days on the streets of Vancouver, playing homeless. She said she had left her mansion with no phone, identification or wallet, wearing Victoria’s Secret pajamas and $1,000 Chanel shoes.

One does not have to pretend to be poor for three days to appreciate the financial support she receives from her parents. While I admire her, somewhat, for going through it, I think its all for show only. All she has to do is to live like an average Joe with no financial support whatsoever. Pay her own bills, look for work, cook her own food, drive a Corolla, do the laundry, etc. for a year. This is how she'll appreciate the value of money, like for real.

E-SPEC
04-13-2016, 09:14 AM
+ Go to a club and fuck a few randoms.

originalhypa
04-13-2016, 09:37 AM
whats up with you white guys that have bad taste in asian women.

Dude, I've been married for 15 years.
Your 3 is my 10.

:drunk:


I removed it once I saw how clean your fail record was. ;)

I was so confused.
But now I feel much better. Thanks bro!
:h5:


All she has to do is to live like an average Joe with no financial support whatsoever. Pay her own bills, look for work, cook her own food, drive a Corolla, do the laundry, etc. for a year. This is how she'll appreciate the value of money, like for real.

Agreed 100%
Spending a few days outdoors in your $1000 shoes without ID or a phone is just stupid. Not only that, but what will it teach you? That life sucks when you're homeless? I think that's pretty self explanatory.

What about the millions of middle class folks living paycheck to paycheck? What about the people who are putting in 60+ hours a week in OT in an attempt to get slightly ahead.

Your point is spot on.

Manic!
04-13-2016, 09:48 AM
One does not have to pretend to be poor for three days to appreciate the financial support she receives from her parents. While I admire her, somewhat, for going through it, I think its all for show only. All she has to do is to live like an average Joe with no financial support whatsoever. Pay her own bills, look for work, cook her own food, drive a Corolla, do the laundry, etc. for a year. This is how she'll appreciate the value of money, like for real.

But why would you do that when all your life you have been living the high life?

plat27265
04-13-2016, 10:03 AM
But why would you do that when all your life you have been living the high life?

I suggest that you ask her that question. She's the one who pulled the stunt of living like a homeless person in her Victoria's Secret PJ's and $1,000 Chanel shoes. She did it so she would appreciate the value of money she receives from her parents. Go figure that one out. :grinno:

ZN6
04-13-2016, 10:04 AM
Damn strict 150K budget allowance for a car? Poor her #toughlife

Gululu
04-13-2016, 10:06 AM
a lot of u jealous salty people on here. I too find the tone of the article very odd and awkward. It seems they are trying very hard to paint a stereotypical image of recent Chinese immigrants in untruthful strokes. words are taken out of context to suit their reporter's agendas.

MarkyMark
04-13-2016, 10:23 AM
It's easy as fuck to 'play homeless' for a few days when you know at any time that you can go back to your silk sheets. I can go rough it in Africa for a month when I have my return flight ticket in my back pocket

originalhypa
04-13-2016, 10:58 AM
I suggest that you her that question. She's the one who pulled the stunt of living like a homeless person in her Victoria's Secret PJ's and $1,000 Chanel shoes. She did it so she would appreciate the value of money she receives from her parents. Go figure that one out. :grinno:

I like you plat.
You get it. +1 for the next generation of intelligent RS members.


a lot of u jealous salty people on here. I too find the tone of the article very odd and awkward. It seems they are trying very hard to paint a stereotypical image of recent Chinese immigrants in untruthful strokes. words are taken out of context to suit their reporter's agendas.

I don't like you, -1 for being born.
If I had a time machine, it would be a tough decision as to whether I went back and murdered Hitler, or kicked your pregnant mother in the belly.

zilley
04-13-2016, 12:16 PM
Dude, I've been married for 15 years.
Your 3 is my 10.

:drunk:




LOOOL, that cracked me up.

funny, someone actually pmed me to see my collection, ahahaha.

Akinari
04-13-2016, 12:56 PM
a lot of u jealous salty people on here. I too find the tone of the article very odd and awkward. It seems they are trying very hard to paint a stereotypical image of recent Chinese immigrants in untruthful strokes. words are taken out of context to suit their reporter's agendas.
Shut up Anky

tr0ubl3s0m3x
04-13-2016, 01:02 PM
Can't buy class though! Haha

smoothie.
04-13-2016, 01:41 PM
LOOOL, that cracked me up.

funny, someone actually pmed me to see my collection, ahahaha.

you gonna send them to me or what? :yuno:

adambomb
04-13-2016, 02:30 PM
a lot of u jealous salty people on here. I too find the tone of the article very odd and awkward. It seems they are trying very hard to paint a stereotypical image of recent Chinese immigrants in untruthful strokes. words are taken out of context to suit their reporter's agendas.

I agree. :thumbsup:

I thought I was reading an article from Chinadayrie or Xinhua. The whole article was a total lack of journalism integrity. Just a bunch of made up facts and words taken out of context.

I don't mind having rich new neighbours who are not only immigrants from mainland china but also pee in garbage cans on a daily basis. Public defecation and generally poor hygiene is something to be expected from the wealthy mainland chinese. Look at the girl in the pics. Her jeans are ripped. Need I say more? But to see the western media reporting it unethically is an abomination.

jasonturbo
04-13-2016, 03:02 PM
What a glorious thread, Revscene always delivers :nyan:

The article is indeed shit, no doubt about it.

While the Mainlander stereotype certainly carries a negative connotation, most people are reasonable enough to reserve judgement to an individual basis. There are probably some pretty cool rich Mainlanders and there are probably some total fuckboi rich Mainlanders.

Gululu, as an FYI, people don't think you're a dumb cunt because of your nationality, they think you're a dumb cunt because you're a dumb cunt.

boostfever
04-13-2016, 03:04 PM
LOOOL, that cracked me up.

funny, someone actually pmed me to see my collection, ahahaha.

It's time to tell them you're talking about anime girls.

zilley
04-13-2016, 03:31 PM
you gonna send them to me or what? :yuno:

I ll show you np.

Timpo
04-13-2016, 07:36 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sH8sSKwS_gU

originalhypa
04-13-2016, 08:22 PM
^
Damn.
I get it though. You can't blame the individual for enjoying the life that they're fortunate to live. If I could buy my kids individual jaguar f types, damn right I would.

But it really is sickening for those of use who have worked for the last 20+ years to achieve a level of success that allows you to afford a lambo. Albeit at the expense of your future retirement.

The_AK
04-13-2016, 10:28 PM
whats up with you white guys that have bad taste in asian women.

I guess I was a little generous with my rating.

The one in red is https://36.media.tumblr.com/729bd1ff664a1031d199d14bfebd7bdd/tumblr_nz2vseXdYV1tm39ndo1_250.png yuck

Gumby
04-14-2016, 10:33 AM
^
Damn.
I get it though. You can't blame the individual for enjoying the life that they're fortunate to live. If I could buy my kids individual jaguar f types, damn right I would.
Sure, it's normal for parents to want to spoil their kids, but I bet you'd also do your best to instill them with positive values/attitudes so that they can hopefully contribute to society.

The kids that are being talked about in these articles - if their source of cash suddenly dried up, I don't think they would amount to much.

Liquid_o2
04-14-2016, 10:48 AM
This thread has me dying. Thanks for all the laughs this morning guys :awwyeah:

Akinari
04-14-2016, 12:02 PM
I've had friends visit from US cities, even from San Fran and ask me why the hell there are so many supercars here and how it's basically a car show all the time :lawl: