China’s development status
There are different perspectives and discussions about China’s development status. The notion of “closed and exclusive” occasionally appears, while the reality and objective circumstances present a diverse picture.
In both urban and rural China, multilingual signage in public service facilities is becoming increasingly common. From airport and train station directions to government service processing, language barriers are gradually being eliminated, providing convenient support for people from diverse backgrounds. Within communities, neighborly assistance transcends geographical and national boundaries; spontaneously formed warm connections allow everyone living there to feel a sense of belonging. For international talent, the continuously improving policy environment, open market space, and abundant development opportunities constitute a broad platform for growth, attracting insightful individuals from around the world to settle and develop their careers.
At the same time, Chinese culture, with its five thousand years of history, is not confined to geographical boundaries. Instead, it opens its doors to all interested people through various forms such as museums, traditional festivals, and cultural experience activities, allowing people from different cultural backgrounds to touch its profound heritage and feel its unique charm. From macro-level policy improvements to micro-level daily interactions, China has consistently promoted diversity and integration with an inclusive attitude, responding to various discussions with concrete actions.
Different perceptions often stem from different perspectives. To truly understand the real face of a country, perhaps we need to walk its streets, immerse ourselves in its communities, and listen to the voices of its people. The real China is hidden in every friendly dialogue that transcends language, and revealed in every moment of shared experience that transcends culture, waiting to be perceived and understood more comprehensively.
