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How terrible is China's assimilation?

Recently, when I was sorting out some photos taken during my trip, I suddenly found such a group of photos. At the same time, because I thought of an interesting topic, I chatted with you with this group of photos.

I have traveled all over the world and found that no matter which continent I am in, no matter what race I am in, no matter what social environment I am in, most cities in the world basically have one thing, and that is Chinatown.

This set of photos was taken during my trip to Europe in the summer of 20 17 in Chinatown in Antwerp, Belgium. Of course, there is nothing special about Chinatown in Antwerp compared with Chinatown in other countries and places.

However, when you travel in Europe for a period of time and are "ruined" by western food for several days, you can go to the local Chinatown and find a Chinese-run restaurant. No matter how expensive the dish is, even if you just order a plate of scrambled eggs with tomatoes, it will be delicious enough to make you cry.

Why are there "Chinatown" all over the world? There are too many, and there is no such phenomenon in other countries? Or, even if there is this phenomenon, the scale is not as large as that of China People's Congress?

I think this is probably because China culture is really a culture that is extremely difficult to be assimilated by other cultures.

I found that many China people who emigrated abroad, even China people who lived abroad for three or five generations, have never been to China and can't speak Chinese, but most of them are still not 100% assimilated by western culture. When they come into contact with China culture again, what they were born with will be awakened immediately, even more strongly than others.

For example, ABC, like singer Wang Leehom, grew up abroad, and now likes playing Chinese style better than anyone else.

Therefore, this feature of China culture makes China people circle a piece of land and turn it into a "Chinatown" wherever they go in the world. Even if they live in other cultural environments from generation to generation, they will always maintain the cultural lifestyle of China people to the greatest extent within the boundaries of "Chinatown".

Let alone that everyone has a topic as high as China's heart. It's hard to deny that you were almost born with China's stomach, and it's hard to change it all your life.

People in many other countries always like to criticize the Chinese nation for its lack of faith. However, how can a nation without faith last for more than 5,000 years?

I don't think faith should only refer to religion. For China people, we believe in our China culture, which is rooted in our bones and genes. It is extremely difficult to change, and may even be stronger than religious belief. what do you think?

How to treat the phenomenon of "Chinatown" around the world? Or do you think there are other reasons?