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Does Switzerland discriminate against Chinese seriously?

Switzerland does not discriminate against Chinese.

Baidu Library shows that Switzerland is a wealthy European country, and people's lives are stable and harmonious. In recent decades, due to the development of tourism, many foreign tourists, including many tourists from China, have flooded into Switzerland.

Swiss people do not discriminate against China people. They are happy to welcome tourists from all over the world and advocate fair treatment for all tourists. On the contrary, they will be very friendly to China people and treat all tourists from all over the world equally. At the same time, Switzerland clearly stipulates in the law that discrimination against social factors such as race, gender and religion is prohibited, and the law has been implemented. On the other hand, Switzerland also has some policies aimed at promoting multicultural integration. For example, the Swiss will offer Chinese courses and provide Chinese nursing services to students from China, so that immigrant families can better adapt to the environment.

Generally speaking, Switzerland does not discriminate against Chinese. In fact, Switzerland has achieved multicultural integration through facing challenges and unremitting efforts, making Switzerland a country with rich and diverse cultures. In such a forward-looking, inclusive and equal society, we can all live in peace, move freely and develop freely.

SwissConfederation, referred to as "Switzerland". Bern, the capital, is located in central Europe. The country is characterized by high terrain, lack of mineral resources and abundant forest and water resources, with a total area of 465,438+0,284 square kilometers. This country consists of 26 states (six of which are semi-states). By the end of 20021,the total population was 8.738 million, mainly Swiss, of which foreigners accounted for about 26.5%. German, French, Italian and Latin Romance are the official languages, and the residents mainly believe in Catholicism and Protestantism.