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It is the European country with the highest similarity with China, but where is it like?

There are striking similarities between Spain and China in eating habits and taste of ingredients. There are not only many kinds of fruits and vegetables, but also their eating methods are very similar. Maybe other Europeans and Americans can't understand the custom of eating internal organs in China, but in Spain, you don't have to worry. There is a famous dish "Callos" in Madrid, which is made of stewed vegetables from the viscera of pigs and cows. It's delicious. What's more worth mentioning is that Spain still has the habit of eating fried dough sticks. Get up early and buy two at the street bar to go home with soy milk. It's a perfect match. Of course, there is also the famous paella, and rice is also the daily staple food of local people. So friends who immigrate to Spain don't have to worry about eating habits.

In China, families get together during festivals. The meaning and importance of "home" is self-evident to everyone in China. Family is also very important to Spaniards, and weekends always belong to families. No matter how far away they work or study, they will definitely go back to their hometown to reunite with their families in their spare time or holidays.

China is a country of etiquette, and Chinese traditional virtues are always advocated by us. Spain is also a country with a long history and tradition. On buses or subways, Spaniards often give up their seats to old people. Old people who encounter mobility difficulties on the road will take the initiative to help. When talking with old people or strangers, you must use the title "usted" to show respect for each other.

Taking a nap is a habit in China. After lunch at school, I always take a rest under the supervision of my parents or teachers to recharge my batteries for afternoon classes. After work, I will try to find a place to rest after lunch. Spaniards like taking a nap as much as people in China. When you come to Spain, you will find that some shops actually close at noon 14: 00 every day and don't open until 17:00 in the afternoon. Even some Spanish towns have enacted laws stipulating that "you must take a nap".

Do you think only people in China hang their clothes outside? That's because you didn't come to Spain! There are more than 300 days of sunshine throughout the year. How can you not take out your clothes to dry in such good sunshine? Sun-dried clothes are completely different from clothes dried by a dryer.