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What kind of country is Chile?

Chile is a country with beautiful environment, superior geographical position and abundant natural resources, and it is also the country with the richest copper resources in the world, enjoying the reputation of "copper kingdom". Atacama Desert is the drought pole in the world. In addition, it is the only country in the world that produces saltpeter. Chile has also achieved high rankings in terms of press freedom, human development index and democratic development. Education in Chile is highly developed, and its education is generally recognized in developed countries. Located at the southernmost tip of the American continent, facing Antarctica across the sea, Chileans often call their country "the ends of the earth".

A friend of mine went to Chile for a while before. He told me that there is a great temperature difference between morning and evening in Chile. When there is no direct sunlight, the weather is very comfortable, but it will be very cold at night. Winter in San Diego is not too cold, and the lowest temperature is generally not below zero. It seldom rains on weekdays and there are not many clouds at noon. Although the heavy metal industry is developed, the sky is still blue. The pink sky at night will be very beautiful because of the fiery red clouds. Evening here refers to 8 o'clock in the evening, when the sun goes down. The picture shows watching the sunset on the balcony at home. The tropical desert climate zone in northern Chile has the least precipitation in the world, not one of them, but the least. There is a place where it hasn't rained for 9 1 year in a row. Even in bigger cities like Iquique, it rains only once every few years.

Chile is a country with convenient travel and suitable living. The food is mainly cheese and butter, with all kinds of bread and meat, and there are many kinds of fruits. Compared with China, some fruits (such as blueberries and cherries) are relatively cheap.

People in traditional Chilean families don't eat dinner, but they will have a breakfast-like meal called Onces at eight or nine in the evening, while watching TV, drinking beer, smoking, chatting loudly and enjoying family happiness. Maybe it's because the sun sets late (usually after 8 pm) and it rains less than three days a month, so my work and rest are delayed (I've never seen my parents watch TV happily with music that can be heard all over the house at midnight 1 o), but it's these people who taught me what "eat, drink, and live in the moment". Even if I don't have a lot of money, I'm optimistic and free.

In a word, Chile is a country with a good personal environment and is very suitable for living. It has the highest economic freedom index and corruption index in South America and is regarded as a high-income economy by the World Bank Group. According to some standards, it is also a developed country. In 20 10, Chile became the first OECD member in South America.