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Why are Chinese slogans everywhere on the streets of Nepal?
This is an era of globalization, and cooperation and exchanges between countries are becoming more and more common. No matter which country wants to get a better life, it needs to trade with many countries. Among them, tourism is an industry that many countries are developing, especially for some countries with weak economic foundation. In many cases, tourism has become the backbone of the economy.

Nepal is such a country. Nepal is an agricultural country with backward economy, which is recognized by the United Nations as one of the least developed countries in the world. Nepal is heavily dependent on foreign aid, and a quarter of national expenditure comes from foreign aid and loans. In addition, tourism is a pillar industry in Nepal, accounting for 29% of its gross national product.

Nepal has become one of the most valuable tourist countries in the world, with a steady stream of tourists from China.

Nepal is a mysterious and beautiful country. It is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious country, so its culture is very rich. This is the birthplace of Buddhism, but now most people believe in Hinduism. Many cities in Nepal have the custom of "living goddess" and many religious celebrations, which is also a major attraction of Nepal's tourism industry.

Besides, Nepal and China share the Himalayas as a national border, and eight of the top ten peaks in the world, including Mount Everest, are on the border between China and Nepal, so countless people come to Nepal to climb Mount Everest every year, or just to see the beautiful scenery of Mount Everest.

Nepal is also considered as one of the most valuable tourist destinations in the world because of its beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural landscape. Nepal, one of the top ten tourist countries in the world, is economically underdeveloped, but it can rank fifth. As a neighbor of Nepal, China can't miss this scenic spot, so in recent years, more and more tourists from China have visited Nepal.

Chinese slogans can be seen everywhere on Nepalese streets, and China tourists can't help laughing.

China tourists who come to Nepal feel the enthusiasm of Nepalese people here. Most Nepalese are very friendly to tourists from China, especially the shops on the streets of Nepal are all from China, which makes China netizens want to laugh. Are Nepalese "undercover" in China?

Advertising slogans in Nepal are generally propaganda, such as "take a look, take a look, take a look, free of charge" and "the boss here is great and the price is reasonable!" .

There are also some slogans that make China tourists wonder whether Nepalese are "undercover" on the Internet in China. They are very familiar with China's online expressions, such as "Everything is just a cloud, the price is the last word", "Buy it, your girlfriend is happy, and you are happy" and "The boss is very kind and doesn't cheat".

Although these Chinese slogans seem meaningless, they make China tourists who travel abroad feel very cordial and want to buy something in the store. How to treat Chinese slogans in Nepal? Please leave your comments below.