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[quote=GUESTHARBIN GUEST,371601]Thanks for telling the truth GUESTCOFFEE! Everything you had mentioned is true. I have experienced it myself. I've not been beaten, but my passport was stolen by a school leader. I needed to go to Beijing to get a new one. I've worked for numerous private schools (all cheated me out of pay). One university cheated me, made me pay rent and then tried to kick me out of my paid room to make room for Russian "business people" (read: dancers/protitutes working in Daowai District). It is really terrible. However, the Harbin people are generally very friendly, and Harbin can be a safe and fun place to enjoy yourself. I do not frequentthin the bars listed above, but have visited couple on occasions. NOTE: The Box is no longer in business. Last autumn 4 plainclothes railway police officers beat a young man to death and left him lying on the sidewalk. You can google this and watch the video. Both parties were guilty for sure though. I love Harbin, but I certainly know that most school officials here are very, very corrupt.[/quote]
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