Foreigners are exclaiming that the Chinese have been living in the future for a long time.

The things we use every day are so advanced in the eyes of foreigners! This is not the only case. When a German camera crew saw farmers pollinating lychee trees with drones, director Markus was shocked to say that we were shooting Star Trek on green screen, and the Chinese had turned agriculture into a sci-fi movie. In Shangri-La, Yunnan, when Tibetan girl Zhuo Ma’s package of matsutake mushrooms was sent by a logistics drone from the plateau to Shanghai’s dinner table, British netizen JamesW broke down and left a message The pizza I ordered last week is still lost 3 kilometers away, does this make sense?

Our high-speed rail is also an existence that makes foreigners envious and jealous! German engineer Hans’s coin challenge video is on fire, the coin is standing on the 350 kilometers per hour high speed train, and the comment area is full of exclamation points in different languages. A foreign netizen, EuroRailGuy, tweeted I need three rechargeable batteries for my cell phone on the Berlin to Paris train, while the sockets on China’s high-speed trains can even charge a Tesla! This comment received 230,000 likes!

And then there’s the AI Sleep Valley Hotel in Hangzhou, which made American travel blogger Sarah call out that she’s turning into a tech giant. From the iris recognition in the lobby to the brainwave sleep system in the guest room, when she said to the air a little cold, the curtains automatically closed, the floor heating rose two degrees, the bedside table rose red dates and wolfberry tea. sarah on Ins Musk said good Neuralink? Chinese hotels have already realized mind control!

China’s subways and public restrooms have also shocked foreigners , can you believe it? Italian Andrea, while traveling in China, made a video lamenting the fact that China’s subways have toilets, and the video exploded on the extranet with 100,000 plays! There are also British netizens who are amazed by the toilets in Chinese shopping malls, recommending that fans must experience Chinese toilets, saying that each place is decorated differently. One of his favorite public toilets has a faucet that looks like a small airplane, with a faucet in the middle and a dryer on either side. Someone in the comments section said In America, subway stations are toilets. This comment received more than 1,400 likes! Canadian netizens also said that the subway there smells like a toilet.

Foreigners are also amazed by the prosperity and beauty of Chinese cities. An American netizen said he thought there were only 3 developed cities in China, but he didn’t realize the whole country was so beautiful and developed. South Korean netizens even suspected that the cities in the video were AI-generated, making people laugh and cry. Japanese netizens envied China for having a place to build large buildings, and German netizens praised China’s cities as spectacular, recognizing the country’s progress over the past 25 years.

We are enjoying the convenience of technology, but also bring a new experience to foreign tourists. British travel blogger Chris Hutchinson in Shenzhen experienced the convenience of a cell phone tour of China, through the drone delivery takeaway, face payment subway ride, he exclaimed We have never experienced elsewhere as a subway ticket, it feels like traveling to 2050.

Students, remember which sci-fi movie scene was your favorite when you were a kid? Thinking about it now, haven’t many of them been realized around us? Yes, a country’s scientific and technological strength and standard of living will ultimately be shown through the daily life of ordinary people. Scenes that used to appear only in science fiction movies have now become reality in China.

Over the years, with the liberalization of China’s visa-free policy, more and more young foreigners have come to China to witness its development with their own eyes, and then share them through social media. As a netizen from the Netherlands said, the China shown in the video is completely different from the poor and backward country he remembered, and has overturned his imagination.

Hearing is believing, seeing is believing. China is showing the world what the future will look like with unprecedented speed and poise. The best propaganda is not to preach, but to open the door so that everyone can see the real China. Don’t you think so?

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