"Hmm, I've checked the documents, and there seem to be about 300,000 Chinese here," Sean Knight said. "Australia has a large number of Chinese immigrants. It seems like migrating here is pretty easy.
There was a time when there was a craze to buy ranches and raise cattle in Australia. However, most people who came ended up regretting it."
"Why did they regret it?" Douglas Cooper asked, puzzled.
"Because the management and regulations for ranching and farming here are very strict, unlike back home where you can raise as many cattle or sheep as you want. There are also regulations on when you can slaughter the animals. It's quite troublesome."
"You're belittled away from home," Lincoln Harrington replied, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do."
"Something like that. There's quite a cultural difference," Elijah Hastings said.