Chapter 445: The Safest Country

"I turned the corner and looked over and it turned out to be a couple of elderly people practicing Tai Chi, and then I was not scared, but became a little embarrassed. ”

"In addition, bicycles on the streets of Huaguo can be ridden away by scanning the code! This is unimaginable in the United States!"

The following is a speech from another female friend of the United States who lives in China. ”

"I've lived in China for 14 years, I've lived in four different cities, and I've traveled to many other cities in China. I am a woman, whether in the bustling Shanghai, or Chongqing, or the deep town where I live now, I have never been ridiculed or maliciously glared at on the street, let alone touched. ”

"Haha...... In the United States, it is very common for young women to walk on the street and be touched, and they can't call the police, because no one care......s about the police."

"I sometimes walk home from the subway station late in the evening, but I never feel scared. A taxi driver once told me that even if it is late at night, the taxi in Shenzhen is still safe, because there are many cameras on the street, and people who want to do bad things must be crazy, and if there is a real case, the murderer can be solved and arrested within a few hours. ”

"Girls here can wear whatever they want, and people on the street don't seem to pay attention to them. My daughter is eleven years old, and I started allowing her to ride the subway alone when she needed it, which would be unimaginable in other countries. Of course, I've heard about stealing, but in terms of security, Huaguo is one of the safest countries in the world. ”

The following is the speech of an African-American netizen. ”

"There is no doubt that Huaguo is the safest country I have ever lived, as a 27-year-old African-American, compared to the life of the United States, you can not worry about your safety here, as long as you use your common sense, everything will be fine. In the United States, the violence of Mucang killing continues, and in China, there is no Mucang branch at all. If you've lived in China for a long time, you'll be confused as to why people in the United States would shoot someone so easily, even if it's just a simple road rage. ”

"In the United States, some of the violence in the Mukura branch came from the police, which also caused a lot of community pressure. In China it becomes very peaceful, the police rarely come near you, and they don't bring wooden barns. In the United States, I rarely walk around the city at night, if it is a place with a lot of people, or by car. In Huaguo, I have gone out at night many times without anything at all. ”

"The nightlife culture in China is very rich, and many people will eat barbecue on the street, a group of friends and something. If you think that New York is already a night sky, then Huaguo is the real night sky. It's the same for all cities. ”

"As a crooked nut, you will encounter many friendly situations from strangers, such as parents who encourage their children to speak to you in English, or passers-by who ask for a selfie with you, it is easy to meet different people, whether they are foreigners or locals, I can say that I really enjoy my life in China. ”

"Finally, let me say a comparison that many people will agree with. When you enter Huaguo at the airport, your luggage may be checked by one or two people, fill out the arrival card, wait in line, maybe five to eight employees, they will check your passport and visa, and then if there is no problem, they will let you enter Huaguo, basically no questions asked. ”

"But as a Mi countryman, you have to scan your passport, wait in line, and you'll notice twenty to thirty staff, some of whom are even heavily armed. When you are checked for your passport at the counter, you will be asked at least ten questions, and if all are okay, they will let you in. ”

"Huaguo is very safe, and I highly recommend you to travel or live. There are many factors that contribute to the security of China, and I recommend you to feel it for yourself. ”

Here's a quote from a tourist. ”

"China is extremely safe, especially for foreigners. I've traveled around China with some expensive camera equipment, I've hiked or hitchhiked in big cities or remote areas, I've been arrested for entering the military by mistake, and in all these experiences, I haven't even experienced theft. My friend has had some problems, but only because of some very high-risk behaviors, such as going to some shady nightclubs or pressing mills. ”

"But even then, what threatens them is their wallets, not their lives and bodies. The biggest danger in China comes from traffic, so be prepared. If you're prepared, you'll always be safe, even as a woman. China is one of the safest countries in the world, and in the five years I have lived, I have not been a victim of any kind of crime. ”

"Statistically, even when compared to the safest countries in the world, the crime rate in China is very low. In 2014, the murder rate in China was 7 per 100,000 people, the same as in Switzerland. Moreover, since 2014, after the establishment of China's Skynet system, criminal acts such as forcible annihilation, kidnapping, robbery, and arson have been declining by 15 percent every year, which is unimaginable in other countries. ”

"The most prevalent crimes in China are internet-based, including identity theft and bank fraud, and the government recently set up a team to deal with this new type of crime. ”

"China is very safe for locals and travelers, and I think it's probably because of Confucianism and Buddhism. I love home here, and honestly, it feels much safer than when I was in the United States. ”

The following is a statement from an Australian netizen. ”

"I live in Australia and last night I went to a party and went home alone. What you see along the streets is endless darkness...... I don't understand why the government doesn't install more street lights, and seeing all kinds of drunks, I worry about my safety, probably because it's the first time I've gone back to the dormitory so late. Living in Huaguo, I would never feel this way, even if I walked down the alley at two o'clock in the morning. And if you want to go home at night, you can hail a taxi online. ”

"Due to the large population of China, it is very convenient to go to the hospital, even if you have a problem or get sick at midnight, you can call and take a taxi. The doctors and nurses are really patient with you and can solve problems effectively. Nowadays, more and more hospitals are equipped with good infrastructure, and some doctors who can speak fluent English are also recruited, and almost all hospitals have internet access, you can make appointments, and you don't even have to wait in line. ”

"In short, in terms of health, the convenience of hospital services also proves that China is a safe country. And in some Western countries where I have stayed, although it is said that medical care is free, but when you are suddenly sick, you have to wait in line for more than ten days to go to the hospital, this kind of thing will kill you!"

The following is a statement from a European netizen. ”

"Huaguo is very, very safe. I lived in Shanghai for a month last year and was so struck by the low crime rate that you can walk around any part of the city on your own, day or night, whether you are a man or a woman or a child, whether you are a local or a foreigner, you don't have to worry about being robbed or attacked. ”

"I asked my friends why this was going to happen, and they said that one was because no one owned a wooden barn, two was that the government and the police were very tightly controlled, and three was that the punishment for crime was so severe that no one dared to do it. Also, I think it's the mentality of Chinese people who won't get involved in violent crimes...... It's a little strange, don't they all know kung fu......? Are all Phi Fist fake?"

"From my experience in Shanghai, the cities of China are safer than those in the United States, in fact, I can say that Huhai is the safest city I have ever visited. Some people say that pickpocketing and thieves are more common, and I haven't encountered them, but they may be true. ”

"The Voice of Justice interviewed some foreigners on the streets of China: Do you feel safe in China?"

"Everyone's answer is: Safety!"

"What makes you feel safe?"

"You have to go through security by train!"

"Huaguo bans wooden warehouses!"

"Huaguo walks at night, it's so reassuring!"

"We found that the sense of security of foreigners is mainly manifested in the following aspects. ”

"The first is to dare to go out late at night. This is also the detail that foreigners reflect most intensively and deeply understand. ”

Swedish actor Timothy Pilotti, who studied Peking Opera in China for two years, said that even if he goes out alone late at night or returns home after a party in Shaojing, he does not have to worry about his personal safety. In contrast, going out alone in European cities late at night is worrying. Genaina Silvia, a Brazilian, has lived and worked in China for six years. She said that many of Brazil's big cities have serious security problems, especially for women, and what route to take when they go out alone and what time to get home is a matter of science. But in China, that's not a problem at all. ”

"The second is the strict security measures, especially the safety and convenience of public transportation facilities such as the subway, which impresses foreigners in China. Mr. Bertie, who works in Shanghai, said that all subway stations in China have security checkpoints. Even late at night in the city's public transport, there is never a feeling of insecurity. ”

Xia Sanduo, a Chinese-American violinist in the United States, said that Chicago is not the same as Shaojing and other big cities in China. If you take the subway in Chicago, if you look at your phone close to the door, your phone may be snatched the moment the train enters the station and opens the door. Many of her colleagues in the orchestra have been robbed, but in China, almost everyone in the subway has a mobile phone. Most of them are playing a game of "Honor of Kings", whether you sit by the subway door or sit in the middle, you don't have to worry about your phone being robbed. ”

"The third is that the ban on wooden warehouses is strong, compared with countries such as the United States that allow ordinary citizens to hold wooden warehouses, China's strict control of wooden warehouses is reassuring. Forty-three-year-old Kirby Maxey travels frequently between Shanghai and Johannesburg. He said that the Chinese government's ban on the possession of wooden barns was enough for him to have no safety concerns. Matthew Bell, a 27-year-old African-American, mentioned the problem of the overflow of Mucang in the country, saying that this kind of problem does not exist in China, and even made him a little uncomfortable. ”

"Fourth, the management of public security is detailed, and China's determination to maintain public safety is reflected in every detail. Jules Yitzhak, a graduate student at the University of Exmarseille in France, said that the Chinese government's efforts to maintain public safety are obvious to all, such as maintaining public order in places with dense crowds, and effectively preventing the appearance of dangerous goods in public areas. ”

Sharon Ge, a Chinese living in Sweden, shared an experience she had on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: on the railway between Qinghai and Qianzang, although the altitude was as high as 4,000 meters, deserted and the weather was extreme, there were still soldiers standing guard along the way. ”

"Fifth, the people are enthusiastic, whether they come to China to travel, study, work or live, they can find a sense of belonging. Stephen Whitehead, an Englishman who now lives in Chiang Mai, Thailand, believes that China is safer than Thailand, thanks to the friendlier and more polite Chinese people, the fact that people do not carry weapons, and that the police are well guarded. ”

"I have only one purpose for talking so much here today, I just want to tell some female compatriots in China, the moon abroad is really not rounder than the domestic one, the air abroad is really not sweeter than the domestic one, and the foreign men, although you think they are more handsome than the domestic men, so that you are in heat and want to run abroad, but after contacting them, you will find out how much they have changed. ”

"Don't naively believe in the fairy tale that the United States and Europeans are very friendly, very loving, and the Western world is very safe, don't let your parents work hard to raise you, and in the end just let your body become an experiment on the dissecting bed of Western men, at that moment, the inhumane beating and torture for more than ten hours is really not something you can bear. ”

"Before the end of the program, I would like to say a few words, although the unfortunate experiences of these female compatriots who were tortured and killed abroad have their own reasons for blindly worshiping Western culture and blindly believing in the goodness of Westerners, I will still represent justice and seek justice for them. ”

"Please ask families who have friends or children who have been tortured and killed in the Western world, but the cases have not been solved so far, and the criminals are at large, take the initiative to contact the Voice of Justice, and the Voice of Justice will track these cases until the criminals are severely punished by the Voice of Justice!"

"By severe punishment, I mean that criminals will be punished ten or a hundred times more severely than the mutilation they inflicted on their victims!"

"In addition, our program team does not provide any donations to the families of the victims, and the donations of "The Voice of Justice" are more willing to be given to primary school students in China who cannot afford to go to school due to poverty, rather than those female 'compatriots' and their families who yearn for the Western world, feel that the air abroad is sweeter, and go abroad to seek death. ”

"Thank you, I'm Wang Qian!"