Please do some research before accusing people of "BS".
>In general, rural collectives own agricultural land and the state owns urban land. However, Article 70 of The Property Law allows for ownership of exclusive parts within an apartment building, which endorses the individual ownership of apartments.
Rural collectives own agricultural land is not "government ownership of all land" which you asserted to be true.
Moreover, the devil's in the details:
( In China, your maint.loc.gov ) According to the 2007 Property Rights Law, when the term for the right to use land for residential purposes expires, the term will be automatically renewed
Which means that residential land use rights persist, as they do in the US, and while mineral rights remain with the state it's not the case that all land ownership in the US comes with mineral rights, these may have been signed awy by prior owners or retained by the State or Federal Government whe first transferred.
Both countries are more complicated than you sweepingly make things out to be.
>In general, rural collectives own agricultural land and the state owns urban land. However, Article 70 of The Property Law allows for ownership of exclusive parts within an apartment building, which endorses the individual ownership of apartments.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property_law_in_China
>Individuals cannot privately own land in China but may obtain transferrable land-use rights for a number of years for a fee.
https://maint.loc.gov/law/help/real-property-law/china-real-...