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The Differences Between India and China as Seen by Germans: Where Do the Differences Lie?

Following the recent global tourism boom, many people are increasingly willing to step out and explore the broader skies of foreign countries. For adventurers, each country possesses its unique charm and style, and the cultural customs and lifestyles of each country are also quite different, which is precisely why they choose international travel.

So, cross-border travel certainly involves more than one country. Recently, a German tourist had spent some time traveling in China and India. During this travel time, he gained a deep understanding. He found that China and India differed significantly from his own country. This traveler stated that, without comparing Germany first, the differences between China and India, both Asian countries, were already numerous, let alone a European country like Germany! So, what are the differences? Let's explore what this German tourist saw in China and India together!

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As the saying goes, food is the most important thing. Let's first talk about the dietary habits of these two countries. The German tourist noted that nowadays, many countries can see the shadow of Chinese food, and he himself has a unique affection for Chinese food, he thinks Chinese cuisine is profound and sophisticated. Whether it's the ingredients, cooking methods, or innovative dishes borrowed from various cultures, it always presents him with a different surprise, so he and his family always try local Chinese restaurants when they arrive in a country. Although Indian food is not bad, overall it's less rich than Chinese food.

After talking about food, let's listen to the German tourist's view on the urban development of China and India. He said that due to work reasons, he often travels to China and India for business, so he has certain views on the urban development of these two countries. Especially China, in recent years, China's urban development has been extremely rapid, and every time he goes to China, he can see a different brand-new cityscape, and the basic infrastructure has become more and more perfect. Many areas have built high-rise buildings, which is admirable. Compared with India, India's urban development is not so smooth, and many places still need to be strengthened and improved. The environment is even worse than China.

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Finally, the German tourist emphasized the significant differences between China and India in terms of transportation. In recent years, our country has made great breakthroughs in the transportation network. Until today, China is still constantly exploring and progressing. In contrast, India's transportation is somewhat chaotic, and there is still much room for improvement. If possible, he believes India should learn from China and ask for advice.

Regarding this, netizens also said that although China and India are both ancient civilizations, the two countries have completely different cultural customs, so the differences are inevitable. Do you agree with the netizens' point of view? Welcome to leave a comment!

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