China's remarkable development over the decades has attracted foreign experts who have actively contributed to and witnessed the nation's growth. Three foreign experts in east China's Anhui province have shared their unique perspectives on China's development.
BRI as a bridge
Abdulhamit, a Turkish citizen married to a Chinese woman from Tongling, a city in Anhui, has a Chinese name now, Wang Longli. This son-in-law of Anhui played an important role during the Anhui Blue Sky Rescue team's relief mission in Türkiye in February, after massive earthquakes struck central and southern parts of the country. He served as the team's interpreter.
Wang, who came back to Tongling for his traditional Chinese wedding, shares his thoughts on China's remarkable development over the decades.
For Wang, the changes he has seen in Anhui's infrastructure are significant, particularly in transportation and mobile payment systems, which have made life more convenient and secure. He calls the transition from cash to mobile payments remarkable.
Wang, who considers China his second home and appreciates the Chinese culture and progress, also sees the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a force that has transformed trade, lifestyles and people-to-people communication. Besides bringing economic benefits, he says the BRI fosters cultural exchanges.
High-tech landscape
Hara Takuya, a Japanese expert specializing in the production of mask blanks, an essential component for semiconductor chips, says Anhui stands out in the field of quantum science, an area that holds immense significance for the future. The province's display industry and robust supply chain further underscore its potential for growth.
Takuya also highlights the speed and dynamism of business in China. He says foreign companies have a strong presence in China and predicts continued investment due to the country's role in the development of the global economy. He also applauds China's approach to modernization, which respects its rich history while forging ahead into the future.
Cultural richness
Natalia Deasy, an Indonesian teacher at Anhui's Hefei University of Technology, remarks on the rapid development of Hefei, the provincial capital, particularly in transportation, which has made daily life more convenient. To her, the unique phenomenon of people, especially elders, dancing and enjoying outdoor activities is an important sign of China's vibrant culture.
She finds the Chinese warm, helpful and accommodating to foreigners and is impressed by the authentic flavors offered by the many foreign restaurants.
Her appreciation extends to China's cultural heritage and natural wonders, with Mount Huangshan, described as "the loveliest mountain of China" and lauded in art and literature, being a highlight.
Deasy regards China's modernization as beneficial to others, fostering strong international relationships and mutual support.
This article is based on a report by Anhuinews English, Anhui New Media Group.