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Very interesting.
Well, they opened a new factory and the 'reviewer' said this was a unique opportunity to see the factory from the inside as you wouldn't even get in normally (correct me if I'm wrong) -so I guess Behringer himself had invited all the press, people and planned the celebration on that day.. nothing special to me, it happens with more companiesSecond, what a coincidence that they had arrange a celebration for the workers right it the period when they had invited the journalists.... right.
The factory area is part of an industrial park called the Zhongshan Torch Zone (on the map below, where the white box is pointing) which I'm sure handled most of the property development for Behringer ... I've been up in this area ... actually just a few weeks ago looking for fireworks over Chinese New Years ... Zhuhai outlawed them so you have to go outside the city to buy them.
I am amazed at how much development there is in this area. The roads are 4 to 8 lanes, and all of the land is planted, and there are buildings over nearly all of the land in pink on the map. It's really incredible to see the scale of industry. And it is always smoggy ... thick and constant.
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Working conditions are decent; I think you'd find the dorms pretty cramped, but then it's no worse than the places where the workers come from (most are from poorer provinces)