The end of Pakistan from the perspective of a Chinese engineer
Title: Pakistan Experience: The Real Belt and Road Initiative Text: As an engineer, my days working in Pakistan have made me deeply experience the importance and value of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Although some people are biased against the Belt and Road Initiative, I firmly believe that we cannot deny the correctness of the whole policy just because there is a dark side. In Pakistan, I saw many unknown foreign aid workers who were fighting for the prosperity of their homeland.
Their hard work has made our country stronger. We should respect and appreciate their dedication and dedication. However, I have also seen some undesirable phenomena, such as a small number of people trying to make personal gains.
But I believe that this is only the behavior of a few people and is not representative of the entire aid team. We should encourage and support those who truly serve the people and contribute to the development of the country.
I will also do my best to spread positive energy and make our lives better. I would also like to teach my Pakistani friends some skills to help them improve their lives.
I hope that everyone can read more books, read good books, and improve their quality and self-cultivation. I believe that through our joint efforts, we can promote the development of the Belt and Road Initiative and make our country stronger.
Finally, I would like to thank my colleagues, who are not only my work partners, but also my friends in life. Their help and support have made my work in Pakistan much smoother.
I hope that we can continue this friendship and jointly contribute to the development of the Belt and Road Initiative.
A special fighting friendship was formed between their Chinese and Pakistani colleagues, who, despite their possible linguistic and cultural barriers, were able to find fun in their cheating and treachery, greeting each other every time they met, showing their warmth and specialness.
Now, Pakistan is accepting Chinese investment, and if you truly love Pakistan, you will have the opportunity to work here and experience the culture and customs of the country, which may not be the same as what you see on TV or your phone, but what you really feel for yourself.
Some people want me to help find a wife, but there are a lot of cultural, linguistic, religious, financial and national barriers, and you need to overcome these difficulties on your own, otherwise it may lead to international disputes.
Even if you find the right wife, you will need to face repeated requests from her family members, which can leave you feeling exhausted. Now, I've arrived at the capital airport, but don't come to pick me up, I've boarded the plane to Beijing, and the security forces have withdrawn under the gangway.
There was no security guard at the capital airport to clear the way for me, and I was worried that my buttons would be pulled off. This thought made me feel the urge to spend the rest of my life traveling to poor countries around the world and to see the countries and people that were so poor.
This friend did not buy smartphones for us in Pakistan, but generally used the "Four Brothers". Although some Pakistani people use smartphones, most of them are resold by Chinese colleagues, and the content involves violence and pornography.
In the exchange, this friend was reluctant to share his **, but he couldn't bear to say no, so he chose to perform live. Although he has two mobile phones from Japan and South Korea in his mobile phone, he is still afraid that the Pakistani people will mistake the Chinese for disrespecting them.
He argues that poor people often use religion and pornography to stimulate their spirits. He was puzzled by those who said that the Chinese nation was a magical nation, because he believed that these people did not necessarily know their own country.
This friend said that his ancestors and heavenly mother did not leave him religious books such as the Bible, the Koran, and the Jade Maiden's Heart Sutra, but told him not to be disrespectful to his country and nation, and not to be embarrassed everywhere.
He also mentioned that his reader, Xiaoyu, once sent him 500 red envelopes to pass on to the families of police officers who died in the attack on the consulate. He took the three hundred dollars and contacted the consulate, but later found out that the donation window was closed.
So he decided to send the money in his own private name, and told the two family members about the donation of the two family members and the local Chinese and overseas Chinese, and donated a total of nearly 600,000 yuan.
The local consulate also promised to provide some help to the families of the victims. Later, his company also held a small-scale donation activity, but he did not participate because it was inconvenient to travel.
He originally planned to donate another 1,000 rupees, but the company had already passed the time window, so he only donated 280,000 rupees in the end. He felt very ashamed because his donation of 500 yuan was also returned, and Xiaoyu, as a mold wrench maintenance worker, was able to sincerely take out 500 yuan to help people from afar, he felt very touched.
On December 18, the first batch of evacuees and returnees set off, with 50 people a day until the Spring Festival. With the exception of a few who remained behind, most of the military were not allowed to take photographs.
Today, however, these soldiers were very kind and not only agreed to me to take pictures, but also posed in various poses to cooperate with me. Security has also been significantly strengthened, with about three or four platoons and even servicemen wearing red berets, red armbands and armbands with MP emblazoned.
Although it is not clear which branch of the military these soldiers belong to, their actions are touching.
Farewell to this land full of memories, my dear mother country, I am about to return, home! (Lao Zhu preview: Starting tomorrow, the article on "A Zhengzhou Migrant Worker's Self-Report - A Blind Date in Pakistan" will be updated, hoping to provide some reference for those compatriots who are willing to marry Pakistani girls.)