American Tourists' Perspective on Rural India: 'Lots of Cows,' China Summarized in Three Words!
Nowadays, people love to travel and go around whenever they have time, seeking to release their curiosity and find their true selves on the journey. Today's tourists are also very bold, daring to go to places like the vast northwestern deserts and the northeastern forests, the South China Sea islands, and the southwestern highlands. They've even started traveling around the entire world.
Of course, some developed Western countries' locals started traveling around the world earlier. One American tourist, for example, visited many countries around the world, practically exploring all of Asia. Both China and India are developing rapidly, and he had a deep impression of the rural areas of both countries, believing that India's rural areas had a lot of cattle, while China's rural areas could be summarized in three words.
Why are there so many cattle in India's rural areas? Because Indians generally believe in Hinduism, and they consider cows to be 'Shiva's' mount, so they respect cows very much and rarely kill them. Furthermore, every household cleans and grooms their cows as they would their family members, and they feed them before preparing breakfast for their own family. This shows how much they respect cows, let alone killing them. Therefore, except for those low-status water buffaloes that are slaughtered, the number of cows is still quite large.
Precisely because of this, the American tourist discovered a large number of cows in India's rural areas.
Then, what is the scene in our rural areas?
In recent years, China's economic development has been very fast, especially the coastal cities, which are changing almost every year. However, this is not without the contribution of many inland people, who have gone from rural areas to coastal and other major cities to work. As a result, there are many empty nest elderly people in the countryside,
Therefore, the American tourist saw a large number of elderly people in China's rural areas, which can be summarized in three words: 'Lots of old people'!
Do you all feel the same way? Rural areas have become the domain of the elderly. There's no way to avoid it – young people go out to work in factories to ensure the whole family can live better.