I have been to both countries with my friends for filming. It's nonsense to argue which one is better, but if I had to decide which one is better or worse, it would definitely be Tokyo. Beautiful scenery, delicious and safe food, history and charm, one of the world's leading tourist and economic cities. On the other hand, in China, of course, there are many, but not all, concerns about food hygiene. It is certainly a beautiful scenery, but it is colorful and tasteless. People are blind to the government's agitation. Security is the worst in the countryside. Above all, the Communist government is out of the question
@hgptjqf Жыл бұрын
@@コロッセオ友蔵 당신은 객관적 시각이 아닌 편견을 가지구 있네요. 경제 여행지로써의 퀄리티를 얘기하는데 공산주의가 왜나옵니까?
@コロッセオ友蔵 Жыл бұрын
@@hgptjqf The reason why the Communist Party is involved is because ``tourism'' itself is at stake. Do you want to go to a country where you risk being detained for no reason?And that risk comes not from criminal groups, but from the Chinese government.
@hgptjqf Жыл бұрын
@@コロッセオ友蔵 나는 상하이에 2번 청두1번 다녀왔다. 중국인들은 친절하며 규범만 지키면 통제하지 않는다. 당신이 말하는 그런 위험은 서방의 언론들이 과도하게 만들어낸 허울에 불과하다.서방언론의 가짜 보도에 현혹되지 않길 바란다~
@コロッセオ友蔵 Жыл бұрын
@@hgptjqf Of course, I don't think all Chinese people are arrogant and illogical. But the authorities are different. I like photography and am very interested in modern architecture in China, but I can't go to a country where I might be unfairly detained by the authorities and not be able to return home for years.