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Mainland Woman Moved to Tears by Hong Kong’s Cultural Differences: The Benefits of Western Education

Hot Topics on the Internet|A mainland woman visiting Hong Kong was moved to tears by cultural differences. Hong Kong netizens responded: The benefits of Western education!

It is common for mainland tourists to have disputes or conflicts after coming to Hong Kong because they are not used to Hong Kong’s living habits or culture. However, it is indeed very rare for mainland tourists to be moved to tears by Hong Kong’s culture. Earlier, a girl who traveled to Hong Kong from the Mainland posted a post on a social platform, saying that she discovered a phenomenon while wandering on the streets of Hong Kong. This phenomenon moved her so much that she couldn’t help but post a post to share it with everyone. Many people left messages to discuss this situation, and even said that the reason why mainlanders are moved is due to the cultural differences between China and Hong Kong. This made some Hong Kong netizens respond with regret, claiming that this is the benefit of “Western education.”

A girl who traveled to Hong Kong from the Mainland posted a post on a social platform, pointing out that she discovered a phenomenon while wandering on the streets of Hong Kong, and this phenomenon moved her very much. (Image source: Xiaohongshu)

A mainland woman visiting Hong Kong posted an emotional post when she saw an old couple holding hands on the street.

It is very common for mainlanders to post articles criticizing Hong Kong people after visiting Hong Kong, but it is extremely rare for them to praise or even express their gratitude afterwards. Earlier, after traveling to Hong Kong, a mainland girl posted an article saying that she was very moved by a phenomenon she frequently saw on the streets of Hong Kong. She specially posted the article with the title “You can always see many couples holding hands in Hong Kong.” She said that people often hold hands on the streets of Hong Kong. “Couples ranging in age from teenagers to 20s to 70s and 80s love to hold hands.” She even said, “This makes me very happy as I grew up in the Mainland. I’m moved because it’s rare.”

Comparing it with your own family, marriage in Hong Kong seems to be sweeter?

The author admitted that the phenomenon of dragging hands on the street is very rare for her. She also compared her own experience with her family, pointing out that in her memory of more than 20 years, “the memory of her parents holding hands seems to be only once or twice.” She later said that although she still longed for and pursued the plain and stable relationships and marriages in mainland China, and did not like the “playful” relationships in Hong Kong, seeing these lovers and couples holding hands, “I was attracted by such intimate couples. “I am so moved”, and I can’t help but ask, “What is the secret of the relationship?”

A large number of netizens responded enthusiastically to Hong Kong people’s happiness: freedom of love + Western education

The author’s discovery has aroused heated discussions among netizens. Some mainland netizens believe that Hong Kong couples can stay in love for a long time because “many people in Hong Kong are not forced to get married, but get married out of love.” Many people are helpless. They said that the general environment in the Mainland has changed their perspective to “find a way to find someone to live with”, so they do not have a good intimate relationship. Some Hong Kong netizens said that most people get married because Hong Kong people are accustomed to “being stable”, “Hong Kong girls are more independent”, and “if they don’t have children, their relationships will always be good”. Some Hong Kong netizens said sadly that this is because ” “Freedom of love” and the influence of “Western education”.

The original article was published on AM730

2023-11-14 09:54:44
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