Why Do Locals in Pakistan Shake Their Heads When They See Chinese People? Finally Revealed Today
Since China's reform and opening-up, China's GDP has been constantly rising, and the economy has developed rapidly. People's living standards have also improved. People are no longer just living to solve food and clothing problems, and more and more people are paying more attention to spiritual comfort and enjoy life. Bank deposits are decreasing, and more people are choosing to consume in advance, with tourism being the most direct consumption.

As everyone knows, the relationship between China and Pakistan is like 'iron brothers', so the number of Chinese tourists traveling to Pakistan is increasing day by day. In addition to the China-Pakistan relations, what attracts Chinese tourists is also its unique scenery.
One of them is the Hansa Valley. Talking about this place, we cannot fail to mention that it is one of the world's five longevity towns. It is said that this is due to the vast mountains and rivers, with abundant mineral deposits, and the attitude of the local people is also very good – they work at sunrise and rest at sunset, so their lifespan is generally longer.

There are many peaks nearby in the valley. In spring, because of the mountains covered with countless flowers, it looks like a snowfield, very beautiful. If you want to go on a tour, the editor suggests that you should go around October, when farmers are harvesting, you can see a completely new look.

However, many Chinese tourists who have been to Pakistan said that after arriving in Pakistan, the local people knew they were Chinese and immediately shook their heads. At first, it made people feel very angry. I thought they were dissatisfied with Chinese people. Later, I learned that the reason why they shook their heads was also a cultural difference between China and Pakistan. Their 'shaking heads' is a gesture of respect. Therefore, when traveling abroad, everyone should understand the local customs, otherwise you might accidentally cause embarrassment.

Today's introduction is over here. If you have any good places, you can leave a comment for the editor below.