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What are the impressions of foreigners who have been to China and those who have never been to China on China?
The term "foreigner" here is too general. If we want to answer this question, we should simply divide foreigners into the following categories: first, how much we like the mysterious ancient oriental country and China culture; Second, I have heard of it, but I don't understand it, and I am willing to know more; Third, I don't understand at all, and I hope to come to China to have a look; Fourth, I don't know at all and don't want to know.

The following is introduced as follows:

An American friend spent three years in Vietnam during the Vietnam War, then went to Taiwan Province Province, and now he is in the United States. But I have never been to Chinese mainland. This man loves China culture very much, and he is almost obsessed with China culture. In recent years, I especially like Chinese mainland's novels (English version). He listed some China novels that he had never heard of. His favorite novel is to be alive by Yu Hua.

The second example is a French lady. This man has been to Chinese mainland twice. I want to know about China, but I don't know Chinese, and I don't know how to interpret China culture. I visited the Forbidden City ten times and took thousands of photos. When I brought them back to China, I showed them to everyone, but I couldn't tell the essence of China architecture and the joys and sorrows of royal life.

The third example is a Thai Chinese, Ms.; I don't know Chinese at all, but I especially like the Spring Festival Gala and pop songs in China. My daughter is in a bilingual country in Chinese mainland. She studies in an international school, so she often travels to and from Chinese mainland. Probably because she met too many tourists from China in Thailand, some people's bad behavior left a bad impression on her, and she was suspicious and exclusive of Chinese mainland people.

The fourth is a Lithuanian girl who doesn't like or dislike Chinese mainland. This is because I have a travel plan every year. I went to France, the United States, and then to China. My impression of Chinese mainland is that there are many people and the noise is too loud. In addition, I am not satisfied with the toilets in tourist attractions.

The last one is an American girl who came to China to teach English. Twenty-one-year-old, is a job to contact yourself through the Internet. After coming, I have no opinion about everything around me, and I can't accept China people, including the children she teaches. In less than half a year, I left China and went home.

So the so-called foreigners are also divided into different kinds of people, not all steamed buns cooked in one pot.