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Collage------China
Sunday, 13 April 2014 | 04:58 | 0 comments

This collage depicts the many aspects of life as a youth in China. Firstly, while on the expressway, one will encounter many checkpoints where they have today money. In Singapore, one merely have to drive past the ERP sign, and money is paid, as the sign scans the their IU device. While in China, their are small offices where the staff collects money manually. In China, the classrooms not only use blackboards and chalks, they also usually have words above the blackboard, to encourage the students to work hard, spur on, and live their life to the fullest. The students seeing such motivational sentences everyday, would feel incited by it to work hard. Next, is the fermented bean curd, which is famous for its smell which is smelly to some while tantalizing to others. The bullet train of China is famous for its speed. It is able to travel in between cities in a short period of time. Students in another city can return to their home during the weekends with the bucket train, in a short period of time. QQ is like the facebook and messenger of China. The youths can chat, interact, play games and share information while on this social platform. This also allows them to be in contact with friends and families who are overseas, keeping in touch with them despite the long distance. The sixth aspect. Baidu is a popular search engine in China. It is commonly used for the research of information, and is widely used too, like Google in other countries. One can search for information, images, music through it. This search engine also have the function of allowing its users to post their writings on the Tieba, to share with others. The youths can use it to aid them in their work. The Chinese youths are much more reserved towards the idea of boy-girl relationships, preferring friendships instead, as they feel they are too young. Unlike in Singapore, where young couples are frequently seen, due to them being more open up to the idea of dating. Lastly, military for the youths of China are not mandatory but voluntary, due to the large population of China. The life of a youth in China is different from many other countries, and that is what makes them special, unique and different. Youths enjoy their lives, through the various facilities, delicacies and its uniques society.