User Can China netizens really circumvent and bypass the great firewall of China by downloading VPN or proxy server or are they just resigned to surfing China websites and app store due to patriotism and pragmatism?

 Many Chinese netizens do indeed use virtual private networks (VPNs) or proxy servers to bypass the Great Firewall of China (GFW). These tools allow users to access blocked websites and online services that are otherwise restricted by the Chinese government. While the government periodically cracks down on VPN usage and some VPN providers are blocked, there are still many options available, and users often find ways to stay ahead of censorship efforts.

That said, it's also true that some Chinese internet users may choose not to use VPNs for a variety of reasons. These reasons could include concerns about legality, lack of technical knowledge or resources to use VPNs effectively, or simply a preference for domestic platforms. Additionally, some individuals may indeed have a sense of patriotism or pragmatism that leads them to primarily use Chinese websites and apps, especially if they find those platforms to adequately meet their needs.

Overall, the situation varies from person to person, and there are certainly Chinese netizens who actively seek to circumvent the Great Firewall as well as those who are content to primarily use domestic online services.

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