I would be careful using China as a paragon of Capitalism. For a few reasons:
China is still totalitarian, and with tyrannical governments, you can't really trust what they say
A significant part of China's economy is the "shadow economy" which doesn't get recorded, talked about, or accounted for anywhere, and can be upwards of 50% of their GDP
There is still significant Chinese government involvement in the economy, which isn't capitalist
Playing devils advocate, but it is something to think about
I would be careful using China as a paragon of Capitalism. For a few reasons:
Playing devils advocate, but it is something to think about