This paper unpacks the complicated manners in which Chinese investment has taken shape in the Middle East, especially the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Rather than focusing on highly emotive (but often poorly substantiated) themes such as debt trap diplomacy and authoritarianism propagation, this paper employs a long-term perspective on Chinese investment into the region over the last two decades, right at the start of China's Going Out strategy. Using data from various international organizations and commercial providers as well as official statistics, the paper compares and contrasts the volume, country destination, and sectorial distribution of capital inflows from China vis--vis the region's traditional investor...