Friends, have you ever thought about how different is the life of ordinary people between Taiwan and our mainland, although they are both the land of China? I recently went to Taiwan, and this trip was really eye-opening! Listen to me tell you slowly.
As soon as I arrived in Taiwan, I clearly felt that the pace of life here is slow. Walking the streets of Taipei, people seem to be unhurried and enjoying every moment. Unlike our mainland, especially those big cities, everyone is always in a hurry, as if they are racing against time.
You said, this slow and slow is good, fast and fast, which is more suitable for us?
Speaking of eating, Taiwan is really a paradise for snacks! I walked around the Shilin Night Market, and the variety of delicacies was dazzling. After a full meal, it is about 100 New Taiwan dollars, which is equivalent to about 22 yuan, which is very affordable. Our mainland food is called a diversification, and there are all kinds of flavors. However, the price is relatively high.
Taiwan is a veritable "locomotive kingdom", and the streets and alleys are full of locomotives. Our big cities in the mainland rely more on public transportation and bike-sharing. I wondered, which of the two modes of transportation is more convenient and environmentally friendly?
In Taiwan, they pay special attention to the rebirth of old houses, and many old houses have been renovated and renewed. In our mainland, we often tear down the old and build the new.
Taiwan's social culture is full of strong human touch, and everyone gets along very closely. As for us in the mainland, we emphasize efficiency more.
Taiwan people pursue exquisite life and pay more attention to quality when consuming. We are popular in the mainland with the supremacy of cost performance and pay attention to affordability. Environmental awareness is also really strong, and it penetrates into all aspects of daily life.
The work in Taiwan pays more attention to the balance between life and work, and the work week does not exceed 40 hours. It is common for us to work overtime in industries such as the Internet in the mainland.
Taiwan attaches great importance to whole-person education, while our mainland pays more attention to taking exams. Which of these two educational concepts is more beneficial to a child's future?
In fact, there are differences in the lifestyles of Taiwan and the mainland, but they are both part of our Chinese family. We should keep an open mind and learn from each other's strengths. I believe that in the future, the differences between the two sides of the strait will become smaller and smaller, and our compatriots will be able to live a better life!
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