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Travel to China After foreigners came to China to live.

"China" has always been a hot topic on the US version of Zhihu Quora. Recently, a netizen asked on Quora: what do foreigners think of China after they have been to China? Where's the good for China? How good is law and order in China. Unexpectedly, these questions were followed by a lot of postings, and the answers from netizens were all over the place.
Rapid development, many job opportunities, come to China to work and live.
"China is growing too fast," said Internet user Farzan Safavi. A few decades ago, China was poor and backward, but now it has changed dramatically. It's incredible!

Comeau, who has traveled more than 20 countries, knows a lot about China: China has been 200 years behind the West since modern times. Now, China is climbing to the top of the world again. This has upset the Western countries that have ruled the world for centuries. These Western countries have enslaved many weak countries, stolen wealth and resources, and engaged in the slave trade in Africa. But China's rise is compared to that of the established colonial powers. It's a completely different road.

Safe and free, easy to travel. China's high-speed rail is great.
many Americans who come to China to study in China can't help feeling that China is very free to travel,' says one Internet user who has taught Chinese as a foreign language for eight years. Because Chinese don't have to be tied up in cars, they can go wherever they want.
Shanghai only started construction of the subway more than 20 years ago, but it is now the largest in the world.

At any time, wherever you want to go, you don't have to worry about your safety. Chinese cities travel 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Ross Gottney, who lived in Shanghai for two and a half years, was struck by the ubiquitous sharing bike. "when the shared bike first appeared, I could see about five to 10 cars a day, 100 the next day, a week later," he said. The whole city is full of shared bikes. "

Ruslan Popov, a long-time resident of Hong Kong and Shenzhen, can't help complaining: why do I love China? Because of this sense of security and freedom, even in big cities.

Under another hot question, "how safe China is," there are a number of popular style replies, excerpts from several paragraphs:


David Riordan has lived in Ireland, Germany, the United States and China. He thinks China is the safest country. The only time it seems dangerous is to encounter a harmless drunk.

Micheal Friedman was frightened while walking in the park at 4 A. m., but when he opened the rustling bushes, she found a group of women doing morning exercises.


Lorn Harshni in Chinese life for 14 years, but never encountered rogue molested or groping, and those in foreign countries. Only in the early It is quite common for Chinese, she dares to walk home from the subway in the middle of the night and not be afraid.

Many Internet users have also reported that China has one of the lowest murder rates in the world. More secure than China are countries or regions with very small territories, which are no match for China's governance.

Splendid culture, friendly to others
The Chinese respect for collective culture, the family, the society, the individual is all about it. The Chinese work hard to create a great nation for the next generation. I've never seen a passion like the Chinese. To build the motherland with dedication.

"the Chinese were very friendly, sincere and dedicated," said Caleb Kennedy. "when I went to a friend's house and had a very full dinner, my host was still very enthusiastic about urging me to have soup."

Charl Albertyn also gave an answer that won the approval of 29,000: I love Western culture, the Socrates way of exploring questions and the persistence of truth; I also love Chinese culture, and I love Confucius' ideas. Great history and Chinese scientific search spirit.

Maya Kaiser, a PhD in social anthropology at Cambridge University, was shocked by the social status of Chinese women: I used to hold the stereotypical view that Western women were freer than Asian women. Physicists and chemists have seen more than I have seen in the last 30 years.

Jeremy M. Thompson, a young black brother, also bluntly said that he had never suffered racial discrimination in China, and sometimes he thought he was a Chinese. "once I was hurt, my feet were in plaster, and there was always a warm aunt coming up and patting me on the back," he said. Comfort me as soon as possible recovery. Home, I was moved to cry! "

Rich delicacies and snacks

Netizen @ Judith Meyer about his personal experience. He had stayed in Beijing for 6 weeks, because cannot read the menu on the Chinese, so every meal is blind, the results point to every dish was delicious dishes!
@Victoria Weiya is senior chowhound to show off a:
Want to have a barbecue meat? Wind down here
Want to have a vegetarian? Yunnan vegetables: wind down
Eat spicy spicy Sichuan wind down here there?
Eat sweet sweet and sour Shanghai wind down here?
Want to try something new, challenging you to lower down Guangdong?


Perfect facilities and convenient life

There are countless forms of entertainment and a variety of leisure activities in China. Concerts are in large stadiums, with IMAX 3D screens, secret room escapes, fascinating theme parks, outdoor nature parks, etc.
Internet user Ruslan Popov. also said that Chinese people are imbued with commercial genes. Small shops and restaurants are everywhere and the government can provide a good business infrastructure.

China is leading in many ways, for example, electric vehicles have been developed for many years. Electric bicycles, electric scooters and balance cars, electric cars, and even electric buses are everywhere.

Tauseef Khan praises China's infrastructure: China has built the world's first longest bridge, Dankun, over 164km in four years. (Danyang-Kunshan!!! In the same time, not to mention completion, other countries can not even build half.

Of course, there are netizens cited the world's highest elevation of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway.
The world's largest high-speed rail network.

Ray Comeau lists several advantages of the high-speed train: 1, the station is downtown, commuting is convenient compared to the airport, you don't have to wait several hours in advance, save time. 3, the journey is very comfortable, there is a restaurant, there is also a bathroom. 4, you can carry a lot of luggage. As long as you can carry 5, a short trip is faster than a plane.

A video taken earlier by a foreigner of a coin standing on a high-speed rail line in China sparked a heated online debate. In the minutes long video, the train flies and the coins remain standing, astonishing many foreigners.
There is also a more convenient thing-mobile payment. Some netizens said, almost anywhere can be paid by mobile phone, out of the house, not afraid to forget to carry their wallets, as long as the phone on the OK!

Finally, Khushboo Khanna, pointed out a matter that made Amazon and eBay cry and cry. China's express delivery was too powerful.

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The Chinese really love instant noodles! If you are traveling, what do you want to take on the road?

Bread, chocolate, apples, sesame seeds, pickles, tomatoes and cucumbers,Soap, shower gel, mirror... What do you want to take? Go on a journey.

Forget flip flops and sun tan lotion, it’s coffee and ketchup that holidaymakers consider their packing essentials, according to a study.

The Chinese really love instant noodles! If you are traveling, what do you want to take on the road?

A survey of travellers from 29 countries has revealed the top unexpected items each nationality takes abroad, ensuring that wherever they go they have a taste of home with them.

The study by lowcostholidays surveyed 7,500 people from around the world ensuring that a minimum of 250 locals had been interviewed for each country.

Illustrated in an infographic, the study found that 56 per cent of respondents from Japan packed Miso soup while 64 per cent of Italians couldn’t travel without coffee.


The Chinese really love instant noodles! If you are traveling, what do you want to take on the road?


Perhaps fearing that food overseas might need seasoning, ketchup was the essential item for 38 per cent of New Zealanders, while 41 per cent of Indonesians packed hot sauce and 38 per cent of Mexicans carried canned chillies.

Australians couldn’t bear to be without vegemite (41 per cent packed it) while 55 % of South Koreans can be found carrying Kimchi and 39 per cent of Chinese travellers pack instant noodles.

For Germans with a sweet tooth, 43 per cent packed treats in the form of Haribo while 43 per cent of Irish tourists squirrel away Silvermints in their suitcase.

Interestingly, those from the USA, Hong Kong and Belgium were more pre-occupied with packing essentials that related to grooming and hygiene. The study found 32 per cent of Americans take toilet paper with them on their travels, a staggering 66 per cent of Belgians pack Washandjes (wash cloths) and 60 per cent of people from Hong Kong carry pocket tissues with them.
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The most beautiful plateau wetlands in China

These photos are some of the most beautiful places in China

Very suitable for photography and Tourism.

Sichuan Ruoergai

Ruoergai is like a city in summer
Ruoergai is like a city in summer
Ruoergai in June is a world of flowers
Ruoergai in June is a world of flowers

Ruoergai, the Yellow River is calm,   the water is clear,  the river is curved
Ruoergai, the Yellow River is calm,   the water is clear,  the river is curved

Guizhou Libo
Zhang Jiang River Scenic Belt, Guizhou Libo
 Zhang Jiang River Scenic Belt

The romantic scene of lavender
The romantic scene of lavender

Xinjiang Yili

June and July is the season of lavender bloom, Xinjiang, Yili is the hometown of lavender.


June and July is the season of lavender bloom, Xinjiang, Yili is the hometown of lavender

--TO BE CONTINUED--
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Chinese people like to travel country

Chinese has become the world's most loved tourist groups.China is the most populous country, with economic development in recent years, more people become rich.Then, Tourism is no longer confined to self city or country.By tourism, can expand their horizons and get a feeling of enjoyment and satisfaction.
In fact, the Chinese people to travel, the key is not what they see, understand what, and care about where they have been to, so that can in front of others to show off.  It is easy to become the object of being surrounded, and then people can talk about their own story, share souvenirs to friends, is undoubtedly the best props to enhance goodwill. Especially those who travel abroad, it seems that most people can not do things, it is easy to receive a lot of envy.For the vast majority of Chinese people, the outside world is very tempting.

2016 is over, we take a look at the Chinese people like to travel to what place:
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Japan
Everyone felt good about the quality of Japanese products. Although found, many or from China 's OEM.However, the attractiveness of Japan's shopping is still very strong.
As well as Japanese culture, and historical sitespeople want to see. Furthermore, Japan is still close to China.


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Singapore
Due to the negative impact of Malaysia Airlines MH370 in 2014 and the haze in Southeast Asia in 2015, China's tourism industry performed exceptionally well in 2016 after two years of continuous decline. Chinese tourists grew by nearly 40%.In fact, most of the increase in the number of tourists from Malaysia, take the opportunity to Singapore to play the Chinese poor tourists


3. Malaysia    
Like Vietnam, Malaysia is also increasingly popular with Chinese poor travelers. Malaysia is known for its diverse city and landscape. With Thailand, Singapore and other countries close to the geographical location, making it an ideal destination for Southeast Asian tourism. At the same time, the low exchange rate has made it a popular shopping destination, and many Chinese tourists prefer to shop in Johor Bahru (beside the Singapore-Malaysia border) and do not want to spend money in Singapore.

4. United States   
November 2016 marks the end of the US-China Tourism Year, a collaboration between the governments of China and the United States to promote tourism - although the actual benefits of the Year may be questioned, the number of Chinese tourists To double-digit growth in the United States is still helpful.
     However, the future of China's tourism industry in the United States is still uncertain because of the rude remarks of US President Trump.



5. Korea    
The number of Chinese tourists to Korea in 2016 reached a new high, an increase of nearly 40%, breaking the 2014 historical record. While the panic of MERS in 2015 caused a decline in visitor numbers, it was nearly 33 percent up from the previous year, while South Korean conglomerates were bidding for new tax-exempt licenses to earn tax-free cash for Chinese tourists, The importance of the Chinese market.


6. Thailand
  
Although the end of this month is not good for Thailand, but Thailand is still outside the Chinese Special Administrative Region of China's main destination for tourists to choose. Thailand's increasing number of non-stop flights to China and its well-developed tourism infrastructure are factors in the continued popularity of Thailand's tourism market in China. Thailand will be a good choice for them as a result of China's economy-conscious tourists looking for their next holiday destination.

7. Vietnam
 
Vietnam in 2016 to become the most popular among Chinese travelers among the highest growth rate of one. Since 2014, after the anti-China activities, the number of Chinese tourists dropped sharply, and this pick is not easy. As a more affordable option than neighboring Thailand, Vietnam opened more flights directly with China in 2016. And because of the impact of the sanctions imposed on Thailand by the end of 2016, the likelihood of continued growth in Vietnamese tourism is very high.


At last,Australia (+ 18.8%) and New Zealand (+ 12.7%) are considered to be more appealing tourist destinations in the Chinese tourism market. Other "Western" countries have gained a place in the Chinese tourist market.
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