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On the high-speed rail now, 1800km, 9hours, will OUT train 7hours late
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I am posting photo at the train with 3000km/h speed。As a Chinese, I still feel amazing.

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Even seven years ago I can't imagine China can have such blue sky again.

1.Because there is heavy pollution in China in 2013. In 2013 summer, 35days holiday, only see the sunshine one day, but everyday now

2. On the high speed train, the mobile phone has a fast Internet connection.


3. We can get rid of covid 19 so fast So I can go out and travel wherever I want
 
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On the train, think about a different aspect of Chinese people and people of other countries.

Chinese people are different from people in other countries. Chinese people will first ask where a person is from, where his first background is him hometown, not his race or religion. It is generally believed that, for example, you are from Xinjiang and I am from Shandong province. The subconscious will think that all of you in Xinjiang are a group of people, are hometown people, we in Shandong are a group of people, are hometown people, this relationship is closer than ethnic and religious relations. My relationship with a Muslim in Shandong is much closer than my relationship with Han Chinese in Xinjiang. Hometown is the first relationship that distinguishes China, not race or religion.

Americans may talk about the weather when they meet strangers on the train.

But here, everyone will ask you where is your hometown. Where are you from. wow, I come from Shandong province too, which city ? wow we are from the same city, we are fellow townsman. No one cares what nationality you are. And no one cares what religion you belong to.

Maybe and in this forum, I often see that we are all Muslims, we are brothers.
In China, yes, we come from the same place, we are fellow villagers.
Chinese people will not ask you which religion you are, because Chinese people think that this belongs to personal privacy, belongs to personal matters, not to distinguish ethnic groups.
 
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In recent days, I went to Changsha City, the capital of Hubei Province.
Population 8.39 million, GDP 180 billion US dollars,Per capita GDP 21450$, It is really a fast developing and energetic city.
 
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I grew up in China too in Tianjin which is a northern city. Two families including my cousins and their family shared our house together but then we made more money, got better jobs and most of us are in Australia now. My grandma and cousin is still in China and they all have nice houses in the city but grandmas house is on the third level and there is no elevator so its hard for her to climb the steps everyday (almost 90).

When i grew up in China in the 80s and 90s. There was street markets everywhere where we lived but now the government has banned them. Now things are more expensive but still affordable but meat in particular is quite expensive.
 
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Changsha subway has six lines and 260 kilometers, ranking 7th in the length of subway in Chinese cities.
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These days I just took photos, no video, but I found some from the Internet to walk on the streets of Changsha subway video.

This video was taken by someone else in June 2020.

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This is what I want to show. I AM really love the city, Lovely With full energy.
 
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My son is in art school,I'm waiting for him. Take him home after school time. My son is five and a half years old, and he is in kindergarten.
They also learn painting, music, sports and so on in other art schools.

At this time, I am waiting for him to finish the one-and-a-half hours of painting study every week. 80 yuan each time.

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Parents' waiting area, you can also borrow books.
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Waiting Area
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There is a big screen in the waiting area, which has a monitoring image of each classroom, and you can watch your children's learning in it.
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One of the classrooms.

My son is currently studying, painting, Go chess, rope skipping, taekwondo, boxing, calligraphy,Play the piano.At present, I think there are too many. Will end up with a few he doesn't like. Finally, he may retain painting, piano, sports, go chess and calligraphy.
The most expensive is piano lessons, which cost $20 a half an hour,It costs $2500 to buy a piano. Educating children accounts for a large part of China's household expenditure.
 
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My son is in art school,I'm waiting for him. Take him home after school time. My son is five and a half years old, and he is in kindergarten.
They also learn painting, music, sports and so on in other art schools.

At this time, I am waiting for him to finish the one-and-a-half hours of painting study every week. 80 yuan each time.

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Parents' waiting area, you can also borrow books.
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Waiting Area
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There is a big screen in the waiting area, which has a monitoring image of each classroom, and you can watch your children's learning in it.
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One of the classrooms.

My son is currently studying, painting, Go chess, rope skipping, taekwondo, boxing, calligraphy,Play the piano.At present, I think there are too many. Will end up with a few he doesn't like. Finally, he may retain painting, piano, sports, go chess and calligraphy.
The most expensive is piano lessons, which cost $20 a half an hour,It costs $2500 to buy a piano. Educating children accounts for a large part of China's household expenditure.

Is the kindergarten cool with you sharing photos online?
 
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