Japanese? Korean? There are even people who say that they are "Taiwanese"?!
In recent years, our cultural self-confidence is awakening, especially clothing, the traditional clothing of various dynasties, is to win the favor of young people,
Recently, some bloggers wear all kinds of traditional costumes and walk in the streets and alleys of foreign countries to show the world the beauty of China.
But the questions of passers-by again and again are really shocking.
The blogger was asked more than once by passers-by:
Are you Japanese? Korean?
The blogger takes the trouble to explain to everyone:
China, I am Chinese!
But what's even more incredible is that some people directly questioned that the blogger was "Taiwanese", and the blogger was very shocked and could only say over and over again:
Taiwan is part of China, a province of China, and I am from China.
If it is only because of Asians and similar appearances, foreigners can "misunderstand", which can still be explained, I heard foreigners say:
You are not Chinese, Chinese are not as tall as you! I know a lot of you are not having a good time!
It's really hard to understand, is it true that foreign countries are not connected to the Internet? Don't watch the news?
In the face of these strange problems, bloggers are more determined in their own practices, and must use their own ways to let more people understand the current China and the real China.
In the face of the above situation, netizens are also discussing, let's see what everyone says:
Why do some foreigners think that most of the people in China are not doing well?
It's really not easy to like bloggers, and we should show our unique culture.
This thing is done wonderfully, such a country deserves to be loved.
People are beautiful and kind, and as Chinese, they have spread Chinese culture to the world.
Promote Chinese culture, do a very good job, resolutely support!
However, there are also netizens who have some different voices, which is not suitable for this way of "clothing spreading culture".
Most netizens praised the blogger's approach, and later found the relevant information of the blogger, who is from Henan, once studied abroad, and is also actively working as a volunteer teacher abroad.
However, in the process of bloggers promoting Chinese culture, it can be said that there are many obstacles, and some people even directly insult bloggers, which shows how rare and valuable it is for bloggers to do this.
However, some netizens believe that such an approach is completely unnecessary, and each country and nation has its own unique culture and heritage.
It's good to manage each other, and you can think about how other people want to show us their culture, what kind of mood we have, and we can respect it, and there is no need to spread it everywhere like this.
What do you think about this?