American teacher: China, to be a futuristic wonder world
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The Chinese government does everything it can to give its people better lives. Its advancement in technology and the quality of people's lives have risen exponentially, according to Jeffrey Vukovich, Music Director of Yew Chung International School of Chongqing.
Working and living in China for over 11 years, Vukovich was impressed by the fast growth of China. "Especially when the pandemic happened," said Vukovich, "It was very eye-opening to see how effective the government was at accomplishing something they wanted to do."
"If I can compare how China was maybe 11 years ago, based on to what it is now, and then multiply that by ten," said Vukovich. "It's going to be like a futuristic wonder world."
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