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Thread: Do Chinese kids have a balanced diet?
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[quote=LEONARDO,279102]JCNCLE123, >>Most foreigners that travel to China love to go and go to the Chinese countryside. If we are to go to the cities mostly or only, we will not care to go to China, in fact we have great metropolises and cosmopolitan cities, perhaps better and more sophisticated in many cases than the ones in China, with a rich history and taste.<< Yes, perhaps most of you who travel to China love to go to the Chinese countryside, but how many indeed ended up with visiting the real backward rural areas. Except few brave backpackers, the majority failed to realize the dream due to various factors. Travel agencies provide few tour routes to the rural areas( Following a tour group is a popular means of travelling to China for foreigners). Additionally, in rural areas, the transportation is backward and the road is bumpy and muddy. Actually, few foreigners have finally accomplished the wish to hike to the backward Chinese countryside. My friend worked at an travel agency who organized tour groups for foreign guests. He told me that every year most of the foreigners who traveled to China chose the more renowned destinations like Yangtze River Cruize, Shanghai, Beijing, Sanya Sea Beach. If you don't believe, you can start a thread inquiring your fellow expats about the destinations they have visited and gathered your statistical evidences. >>((dazzling prosperity))????? Compare to what?<< Compare to its backward scenes in the relatively isolated rural areas. Ralphh, If you read the posts carefully once again, you will find my conclusion is relevant and correct both logically and rationally. Yes, I said 'the kids you have seen', not 'the kids they have seen'. Based on the the posts prior to my first response, four foreign friends ( Ralphh, Griz326, Garyinkade, Canadaguy) had replied to the original thread. After I read between the lines, my initial assessment is that most of you ( 3/4) have accessed to China's remote rural areas and the majority of the destinations you visited is in China's cities instead of countrysides. In consequece, I chose the second-person pronoun " You", since I was talking to the foreign friends like you and others. Hopefully, I have made myself clear and understood.[/quote]
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