First of all, Pakistan is a developing multi-ethnic country with a vast territory of 800,000 square kilometers and a total population of about 200 million. Although the current economic situation in this country is on the rise, and the development speed of some cities and rural areas is also increasing rapidly, the overall speed is still relatively slow, and it still maintains its original appearance to a great extent.
However, although modern architecture has not yet reached a high level, the rural scenery in Pakistan is still amazing. Towering snow-capped mountains and hills are located next to the house. The combination of rivers and mountains has given birth to people living around. The blue sky and white clouds are so clear that the donkey friends who travel there call out, just like heaven.
Besides, there is no industrial pollution here. Now, about half the people here live in poverty. Due to the local security environment and some natural disasters, local residents are still relatively poor. Women still traditionally wash clothes by the river. This scene is like China decades ago. Moreover, the local people live in simple houses, usually thatched cottages or brick houses, which are often very shabby.
It is worth mentioning that the local people are very friendly to our country, and many people are full of enthusiasm when they travel there. Besides, in the eyes of many local people, China is a very good country. Many local girls are eager to live in China and pin their hopes on a man in China. Although the countryside here is not very developed, the local people are simple and enthusiastic, and they are very satisfied with their present living conditions.
In fact, after living in a big city for a long time, people can't help but want to stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city and the fast-paced life in developed cities. In the countryside, people can also get another way of life. Have you ever been to Pakistan? How was the experience? See here, what do you think about this, welcome to leave a message to share!