'No fear of gun violence': Expats praise China's safety
For many expats living in China, safety is one of the country's most noticeable qualities.
Eddy, an American host at Dunhuang Media Center in Gansu province, said the absence of gun violence stands out to him. Growing up in an environment where school shooting drills were common, he views China's sense of security as especially meaningful.
According to Eddy, China's concept of safety extends beyond law enforcement. From fire safety education on campus to community awareness and shared responsibility, he believes the country's strong sense of security is built not only by institutions, but also by the people and communities who look out for one another every day.
Fernando Ariel Aguero, an Italian gelato maker, said China has lived up to his expectations as one of the safest places in the world. Now running a startup in Dunhuang, he described daily life as "completely safe" and said the respect and kindness shown by people around him have left a lasting impression.
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