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This is a weird one.
On one hand, it makes sense to allow update centers to do their own connectivity check configuration, to account for corporate intranets. And it's a very rare situation that Google cannot be reached while still having actual connectivity, so it's a good default for the public update center. So I'd really like to resolve this as Won't Fix, unless you have a nice, generally applicable solution available.
OTOH, telling you to fix your network issues would lead nowhere. And I assume this affects all Chinese users, so a straightforward solution would be good. How easy (or difficult) would it be to route google.com to a host you can connect to, such as baidu, in your hosts file or local DNS?