Battlefield assistance today is as pro Japanese as the language Japanese, and the United States and

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-29

Battlefield assistance today is as pro-Japanese as the language Japanese, and the United States and Japan help each other

Chinese love to "follow the trend of travel", I think many people will not think so. For example, after all the hype, a small island from Japan calling itself "Little Brother" was welcomed by a large number of Chinese tourists, but they did not know that Japanese had become the official language on the island, that the flag was modeled after the Japanese Japanese flag, and that the most interesting thing was that the leader of the island was still Japanese.

The Western Pacific Islands, known to many, had 21,000 inhabitants in a 2016 survey and a GDP about twice that of China. However, even so, the United States and Japan once broke out a Peleliu landing campaign on Palau, which was even hailed as one of the four major battles in the Pacific. But now that the United States and Japan are constantly helping Palau, Japan is responding to its needs.

According to Japanese data, when the US military launched the Palau landing war, the Japanese garrison received great assistance from the local people, and there were countless direct participants in the war against the United States. Japan is a return to Palau and a complete return to Palau, but Palau's current status is inseparable from Japan. In 1920, the Japanese came here and worked in other areas such as fishing, mining, etc. In 1938, there were 15,000 Japanese living here, more than the entire Palau at that time.

During World War II, many Japanese returned to Japan, but a significant number of Japanese remained in Balao, and according to the statistics of the Japanese Development of Japan, more than 25 percent of the Balao people have Japanese ancestry, and the vast majority of them are the first descendants left over from World War II. Since then, Japan has repeatedly increased various kinds of help to Palau, such as buying seafood from Palau, and then selling Japanese goods to Palau at a low price, giving it huge profits, forming the current situation of "younger brother and elder brother".

Therefore, now Japanese tourists are everywhere, and Palau's officials have even built separate resorts for Japanese people on seven small islands, and the streets, green spaces, and resorts are all Japanese-style, not only Chinese are not welcome, but even European and American people will be driven away.

According to Wikipedia, after Japanese became a legal language, Japanese language schools were also opened in Palau, and 45 percent of Balauans now speak Japanese, and 88 percent of third-generation Japanese are proficient in Japanese. What's more interesting is that Palau's tourism department has also come to Taiwan many times as exchange students, and has given Taiwanese tourists visa-free and accommodation discounts.

Palau has millions of tourists a year, seventy percent of them from Japan and Taiwan, and Palau is Japanese, running between the two countries, so Palau's attractions are always full of Japanese shrines, and the Japanese soldiers who died in World War II are also regarded as heroes, and there are many new tourist attractions on the island of Koror, such as cafes, brothels, bars, etc., all made in Japan, and even bath towels are shipped from Japan.

The scenery of Palau is indeed very good, but it is compared with China, in Europe or Southeast Asia, there is no such good scenery, and with the increasing tourism expenditure in Palau, it is basically for the Chinese, so its cost performance has decreased year by year, has surpassed Europe and the Mediterranean, this point, I think as long as people who have been here, can feel.

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