I am glad to see the Chinese folks - the common folks - being able to start a Hackerspace and keep it going. I am a member of the one in Albuquerque (quelab.net) and visit Noisebridge in San Francisco. There are many creative folks out there. In the USA, we have a problem getting kids interested in STEM education, and Hackerspaces are a good way to do this.
Look at hackerspaces.org for one near you or good information on what it takes to start one (basically, a few dedicated individuals).
http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/List_of_Hacker_Spaces