Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - After listening to several questions that Pakistani girls are most interested in China, they were all silent.

After listening to several questions that Pakistani girls are most interested in China, they were all silent.

Speaking of Pakistan, I believe everyone is familiar with it. As we all know, the relationship between China and Pakistan is very friendly. It is not only an ally, but also a "brotherly country" in the eyes of the two peoples. With the development of outbound tourism in recent years, more and more China people choose to travel to Pakistan.

Although Pakistan is a country that lags behind many countries in terms of national development and tourism resources, the attitude of Pakistanis towards China tourists has impressed many people and moved them from the bottom of their hearts.

But what impressed China tourists the most? In addition to the friendly smiles of Pakistanis on the roadside, it should be a Pakistani girl who takes the initiative to take a group photo and shake hands. You know, Pakistan's social development is relatively slow, so Pakistanis are also relatively conservative.

Not to mention how conservative and shy Pakistani girls are, they are very enthusiastic when they meet people from China. Facing tourists from China, they always seem to have endless topics and questions, but Pakistani girls ask China men the most questions.

It turns out that in their eyes, men in China are very gentlemanly, friendly and respectful to women, and the questions they ask are also related to men in China, Otawa, such as: "Are people in China free to fall in love now? Do men in China take the initiative to do housework? Can all girls in China go to university to work? China, how many wives can a man have?

These questions, which interest Pakistani girls very much, have left many tourists speechless. It turns out that many Pakistani girls like these flowers have to face the fate of not being able to study and arranged marriages by their parents. So these questions they ask are not only curious about men in China, but also yearning for freedom and independence.