This Is How They Really Treat Foreigners in CHINA?
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Ever wondered if the stories about how foreigners get treated in China are actually true? 🤔 Today I’m diving into this topic with an open mind and sharing what I’ve really seen and felt. Picture a bustling street market in a city that blends ancient alleys with neon lights—it’s chaotic, warm, and full of curious stares that quickly turn into smiles 👀. I’m walking through everyday life here, from grabbing street food to chatting with locals at a tiny tea shop, and noticing how people react to a foreign face in their midst. The visual vibe is gritty yet vibrant, with warm tones of red lanterns and cool city blues—raw and real. This isn’t about grand gestures; it’s about those small, quiet moments that show genuine hospitality when you least expect it. You’ll walk away with a clearer, more grounded sense of what it’s like to be an outsider trying to belong here 💛. Have you ever traveled somewhere and felt that instant human connection? Drop your story below—I’d love to hear it!
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This Is How They Really Treat Foreigners in CHINA?
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(4)TravelBug99
Anyone else feel like the title is a bit clickbait? Still interesting though. I’d love to visit Shanghai one day.
FuNoodleKing
Bro, I’ve been told completely different stories by my cousin who teaches English there lol. Guess it really depends on where you go.
Mango_Salsa
No way, that’s awesome! I had a similar experience in Vietnam where locals invited me into their home for dinner out of nowhere.
GlobeTrotter_Jen
This is super eye-opening. I lived in China for a year and honestly, people were way nicer to me than I expected.