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Is China A Beautiful Country To Live In

Do you think China is a beautiful country?

China is an immense place with an incredibly varied landscape. There are lush forests, vast deserts, seemingly endless plains, rugged mountains, and much of the country consists of arable farmland dotted with quaint villages that sit within the shadows of mist-shrouded hills. Is China beautiful? In some places strikingly so. But it's also a very populous place and the human geography and the rapidity with which it's modernised have had negative effects on large portions of the country. Deforestation and desertification are major issues, many of the cities are overcrowded and polluted. The water resources needed for the amount of people they need to provide for are staggering. So ecologically China is in a lot of trouble. But the fact that some parts of the country are crowded, dirty, arid or barren doesn't take away from how beautiful and wonderful the country is on the whole.

Do you think China is a beautiful country?

“Yes.Only if you live in the outskirts of http://China.In other words,the countryside.”This was related to me by my Indian colleague Charles Muniandy who reluctantly left his home country Malaysia for the picturesque scenery of a Guangzhou village in Guangdong Province,China.Burly and muscularly proportioned Muniandy had to flee Malaysia to embrace the passionate welcoming arms of his Guangzhou girlfriend Zhen Ruilin whom he met and bedded in Singapore several years ago.“Wow,what a beautiful country China is!” exclaimed a perplexed Muniandy on arrival to a country he had little knowledge of in 2013 as he looked down from his Malaysian airplane on the Chinese terrain surrounded by overlooking mountains and crystal like rivers.Ostensibly,Muniandy thought he had seen paradise in a Communist he ideologically doesn’t subscribe to but gradually through hard manual work he did in a countryside with his Chinese sweetheart Ruilin,he realised like many Malaysians of the boundless beauty China possesses to any first-hand impressionist.“No wonder the foreigners call China as the seventh wonders of the world and they couldn’t have been far from the truth”,the ever smiling Mundiandy told me on a hot afternoon,affectionately hugging Ruilin in the process and stroking her shoulder length hair.“The invigorating and seemingly refreshing air of the Guangzhou countryside every time I get up to prepare for work with Ruilin.I didn’t experience this at all in ‘Tai Ma’.Gladly,China’s wonders of Nature is beckoning me to come to Guangzhou and Guangzhou I shall dwell and stay for the rest of my life.For seeing is believing and in China,I see a beautiful country.”

Which is the most beautiful country to live in?

I think that every country has very beautiful places. I've traveled to 7 countries and all 50 states in the US, and every place I've been has beautiful and inspiring places that can fill a person with wonder if they choose to look for them.

Which is the more beautiful country between China and England?

I am English and live in China.China is a lot bigger than England and there is a lot more to see - from the Ice Palaces of Harbin to the tropical pineapple plantations of Hainan Islands - you have most kinds of terrain in China and there is a lot to see.England - there is a lot to be said for England - I never want to go back myself - but if it was between living in a rural area of England or living in a rural area of China then England would get it every time. Some parts of Shropshire and Suffolk are just marvelous - but you need money to live in most rural parts of England (Shropshire is mostly affordable…) but rural living in England is mostly pleasant, rural living in China is mostly grim.I think city living in China is far far superior, safety, public transport, cost of living - I couldn’t think of an English city that would beat somewhere like Xiamen for example.England has some beautiful countryside and it is worth a visit (weather and cost aside..) but it is a lot less varied than China. Come and see it for yourself, that’s what I say, and get out of London!

Why is China the best country to live in?

Is it? - I didn't know that, thanks for the info!Mmmmm… On a second thought… Probably it isn't. It obviously is for you, and very probably for millions and millions of other (mostly Chinese) people. And that's fine.But China does not appear in the common “best places to live” rankings.Perhaps (among other things) because these tend to consider full democracy a relevant requirement?You have some of those rankings here;https://www.google.es/amp/s/amp....10 Best Countries in the World to Live Inhttps://www.thetoptens.com/best-...http://www.bestproducts.com/fun-...BTW, Norway is often cited as #1.(Oh, and this might interest you: Begging the question - Wikipedia)

Is China a good country to live in?

China is absolutely one of the best place for living, but just for living.China is safe, and you can hang out even in the midnight(however I suggest not)Chinese food is delicious and various,from south to north, food are completely differentEntertainment place, some restaurant, and even book stores are available 24 hoursFor most of people, commodities are cheap. You don't need to spend a lot to get your basic living itemsHospitals are available at anytimeHowever, china has some bad things.the corruption of government, the lack of good education resource, and the unsteady of the current. Those stuff all play a part in encouraging more Chinese to leave China and seek for long term development.What I want to say is that China is suitable for living,especially for people who enjoy transquile life but look forward to something interesting. But if you want to be a extraordinary person, do not live for long since in China, a country not just controlled by government, there is so many things you will never understand.

What is the most beautiful country in the world? Why?

Unfortunately, I haven’t been to many countries, though I’m extremely grateful to have seen the ones I have! I live in the United States and Turkey, but I’ve travelled as well to France, Jordan, and Palestine. All were so beautiful in their own right, and it’s going to be hard to say which one is most beautiful, in the objective sense, because they are all so different. I know there are so many more that, inshaallah, I may see one day.I would absolutely love to visit India; it’s probably my biggest travel dream right now. But to answer this question, I am going to choose Turkey as to what I feel is the most beautiful country in the world. Of course I’m very biased, being half Turkish, but I think İstanbul’s incredible beauty beats even the beauty of Paris, Al-Quds, and Amman, and the rest of the country is just as spectacular! Anything a traveler could hope to see can be found in Turkey. Mountains, beaches, islands, all sorts of nature, it’s got it all. The miles of coastline from the Aegean and Mediterranean seas, to the Black Sea, and the Marmara, give one breathtaking experience after another. One of my favorite areas are the beaches around the Gulf of Gökova, some of which have gorgeous white sand and crystal turquoise waters, but you can find the same in so many other places in Turkey: Kaş, Kemer, Fethiye, Çeşme, Kuşadası, Alanya, Antalya, Asos, Marmaris, Bodrum, Datça, and many, many more.The beauty of the beaches has nothing on the beauty of the plains and mountains of inner Anatolia. One of the loveliest most magical places I was blessed to visit was Kapadokya (Cappadocia) in central Turkey. This place, in which the visitor feels transported to another planet, has the loveliest light I’ve ever seen. Farther east brings even more beautiful treasures, both of the earth and the beauty of the people who live there.Turkey, I love you.

Why is America called a beautiful country in Chinese?

Because during the first Contacts of the American's and Qing's intellects in the early 19th century, many Qing's intellects fall in love with American's ideal.In the early 19th century, most countries are still monarchy, and they engage in imperialism. America was a democracy that believes mostly in isolationism, and it is rare for the American to acquires colonies.Many Qing intellects were amazed that the American system can work without a King/Emperor... because in classical Chinese History/Literature/Myths, the early Chinese rulers (Yao, Shun, Yu, 堯, 舜, 禹) followed a qusi-democratic way of power succession. The Confucian tradition had long believed that the time of Yao-Shun-Yu was the best time of China, and the Chinese simply lost the wisdom/moral for that kind of system to work...For the Educated Chinese... they think only a nation with great wisdom and moral can achieve peaceful power succession like 堯, 舜, 禹. And they admit the Chinese lost this wisdom and moral for a long time and cannot achieve it anymore....So when the Qing Chinese intellect first came into contact with a huge country (as big as the Chinese) that function very much (or at least it sound like that to them) like the 堯, 舜, 禹 time.... most automatically are in awe and praise it.So... against the normal rule of country-name translation (Breaking up the word into single Chinese syllables, America will be YA-Mei-Ri-Ca), which use the FIRST syllable as the Country Name (which will be YA... which can mean "second" or "not as good" in Chinese), the Chinese intellects decided to make an exception for the America and use the SECOND syllable (Mei, which means beautiful).If you go back to read early Chinese intellectual account of America (some travelled to the US), you would see it is mostly high praises... because they were all educated that the 堯, 舜, 禹 time were the best (there are all leaders elected from the people, and the previous leader is nice enough to step down peacefully), and to these Chinese intellect, USA were the only ones to achieve it again.

Which country is better to visit or live at: Japan or China?

I've lived in Japan and visited China. Japan, hands down. Freedom, politeness, better food, cleaner, safer. And much more beautiful. And the rule of law is in effect, unlike China where there is no freedom.

Is China A Good Country?

I have always dreamed of visiting China - it has so much diversity. From the large cities to the vast country side, the country has fantastic history. The great wall of China, the forbidden city, friendly people, cheap shopping and traveling, beautiful countryside - it would be a great experience. There is so much culture there even- one could really learn a lot from visiting China. It's an ideal place to visit if you want the complete experience. I hope you are privileged enough to go there when you're older. I haven't been but I hope to one day myself.

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