If you ask Chinese diplomats stationed in Israel, they will tell you that "there is no antisemitism in China." Their Israeli counterparts in Beijing will likely tell you the same: that an observant Jew can stroll down any main street in Shanghai with a yarmulke on his head without fear of verbal or physical harassment -- which cannot be said for a growing number of European and American cities -- and that the only swastikas he is likely to see are in Buddhist temples.