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Chapter 464: The Way is Different

After wandering around Chinatown, Su Yan found that although the people here were all Chinese, the older generation might still feel a trace of longing for China and goodwill, but after two or three generations, these people had little regard for China.

There is not much sense of identity with China anymore. After all, apart from the fact that they have Chinese blood in their blood, they are not much different from other people who joined the United States of America.

I have to say that with the development of the country's economy, some unscrupulous news media are also giving various reports to attract attention. The most eye-catching one is when China surpassed the United States and the United States has begun to decline.

, the American people are living in dire straits, and the American people are miserable.

If this is really the case, and since the situation abroad is so dire, why do the upper class people do everything possible to send their children abroad?

Not to mention other things, those in China who have sufficient financial strength currently do not send their children abroad?

You must know that the craze for going abroad in the 1980s and 1990s can be said to be nationwide. Anyone with some ability wants to run out. Among them, the Chinese Partner starring Huang Jiaozhu is one of the most realistic portrayals of that era.

It's okay to go abroad at any cost, even if it's just to wash dishes.

Later, the country could no longer stand it. The film "Yenjing People in New York" reflected the cultural differences between the East and the West in a panoramic view of the living conditions of Yenching people in New York. It caused a sensation as early as ten years ago and became the first descriptive film.

The career and emotional journey of a group of Chinese people who went to the United States to seek gold.

If you love him, send him to New York, because that is heaven.

If you hate him, send him to New York, because that's hell.

It can be said that with the broadcast of the drama "Yanjing Man in New York", many people who want to find the American dream have calmed down.

Even families like Wang Qiming and Guo Yan, who originally had a certain status in China and could live a comfortable life, have become fragile under the erosion of Eastern and Western culture and values. Will I be able to live better than them in New York? Wang Qiming

The cello player in the Yanjing Orchestra had to wash dishes to make ends meet when he arrived in the United States. Guo Yan, the attending doctor at a traditional Chinese medicine hospital in Yanjing, had to work in a sweater factory when he arrived in the United States.

It can be said that it nakedly shows the cruel side of America.

I have to say that in many cases TV series and movies have a relatively large impact on people. Just like the "Young and Dangerous Series", I don't know how many so-called "Young and Dangerous" people appeared on the streets overnight.

Actors just regard movies as their job, while some people regard some scenes in movies and TV series as their life. After others have finished playing Young and Dangerous, they can still play Nie Feng and Xuan Tianzong, and they have played Young and Dangerous in society.

There is almost no chance of a comeback.

There is also a joke that Su Yan once saw on the Internet. It is said that after a buddy watched "Conquer", his blood was surging. From then on, he started to develop towards the Tao and before he became a big boss on the Tao, he was sent directly to the prison.

He went to a labor camp in the dormitory.

As a result, when this guy came out, he discovered that Brother Qiang, who had guided him all the way to the road, actually went to play "Mr. Good" again. This made him couldn't help but sigh, if the order of watching TV series had changed, he said

Maybe he can become an excellent chef too!

After Su Yan returned to the hotel in the afternoon, the hotel also told him that several groups of people had come to visit him, and the three ladies from last night had left him their contact numbers and said that he could contact them at any time if needed.

Apart from these people, what surprised Su Yan the most was that the local Chinese group in New York wanted to meet him.

At night, Su Yan met someone who wanted to see him.

"Hello, Mr. Su, I am Pan Xinwu and I am a member of the American Jing'en Society."

After the meeting, a middle-aged man introduced himself and said that he really didn’t know much about Pan Xinwu and Su Yan. You must know that even in his own industry, Su Yan did not necessarily know many people and things, let alone in the United States.

What did Jing Eun know?

Then Pan Xinwu introduced other people present to Su Yan. "Mr. Su, this is Meng Guangrui from Wanwan, who runs the North and South Wood Shop. He successfully ran for the state House of Representatives last year. This is Liu Chunyi, who is currently from New York City.

City Councilors, as for these two, Xie Meilin and Zhou Changqing are both Chinese representatives in the New York area."

After introducing a few people who were in politics, he introduced a few people that Su Yan didn't know. Most of them were either senior executives in some companies in the United States, or they had certain industries in the United States. The last one was also in the United States.

He holds certain positions in some anti-discrimination organizations, women's organizations and other social groups.

In other words, the people who can appear here today are basically Chinese who are doing well in New York. As for those Chinese in Chinatown, they are not even qualified to enter here.

After introducing everyone, Pan Xinwu also stood up and toasted, "Thank you, Mr. Su, for attending today's dinner."

After everyone drank the first glass of wine together, Pan Xinwu turned to look at Su Yan, "Mr. Su went to Chinatown today?"

"Um."

Su Yan nodded directly and admitted that he had not concealed his whereabouts. For someone like Pan Xinwu who has been working in New York for decades, it was not surprising that he knew his whereabouts.

"How do you feel, Mr. Su? Is there any difference from home?"

"If there is a difference, there is really a difference." Su Yan glanced at everyone and then said, "Originally, I thought that in a big city like New York, Chinatown should be grand no matter where it is, but I didn't expect that I was a little disappointed when I saw it.

It looks like the folk streets in Yanjing and Shanghai that were built to protect folk customs."

Liu Chunyi looked at Su Yan and said, "Chinatowns across the United States are similar, but Chinatown has a longer history, and there are a large number of Chinese people living in it. In addition, it is difficult to rebuild, so there has not been much large-scale reconstruction.

However, I believe that most compatriots living overseas know in their hearts that the living conditions of Chinese people overseas are largely due to the strength of the country. In recent years, our overall living environment in the United States has gradually improved. In addition to our own efforts,

, what’s more important is that the motherland is becoming stronger and stronger.”

After hearing Liu Chunyi's words, Su Yan also smiled and said nothing.

After all, expecting a Chinese-American politician to say something is more of a show than anything else.

Pan Xinwu saw that Su Yan had no intention of talking, so he took the initiative to continue the conversation, "Mr. Su, I wonder if you are interested in joining our Jing En Club to become one of us and jointly contribute to overseas Chinese? After all, in the United States

There are still many compatriots facing many difficulties, and the purpose of our Jing'en Society is to help these compatriots in the United States, whether it is providing legal aid, educational support or social security. We must unite the strength of all overseas Chinese!"

"Sorry, my current focus is still on China. After all, I am Chinese. Compared with my Chinese compatriots in the United States, I feel that my compatriots in backward areas in China need my help more. If you are willing, you can also contact me through Shenxiu Technology.

Foundation to do what we can for the motherland."

Su Yan said sincerely, if he had not seen the scene in Chinatown before, maybe Su Yan would have agreed, but after seeing the scene in Chinatown, Su Yan felt that these Chinese Americans might have already identified with the United States more than

to China.
Chapter completed!
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