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Through my videos, people are learning what Xizang is like Xizang, a region known for its breathtaking landscapes and unique cultural traditions, has long become a target of Western smear campaigns and falsehoods about China. What is the truth? In the "Truth Seen in Xizang" series, the Global Times (GT) will publish conversations with and articles from scholars and observers from around the world who have visited the region, sharing their firsthand experience of traveling to Xizang and observing the daily lives of people there. Through their insights and experiences, we aim to present an authentic perspective on the Xizang Autonomous Region.Lee Camp (Camp), an American comedian who was the host of the hit comedy news TV show Redacted Tonight, visited Xizang recently and posted videos of his experiences on social media. He told GT reporter Wang Wenwen that if the ordinary Americans could go and see Xizang, they'd have a very different view of everything. This is the second piece of the series.GT: Can you share with us your first impression of Xizang? In your videos, you compared many differences between New York and Xizang. Can you elaborate on that?Camp: As soon as any foreigner steps off the plane, they will be shocked by two things, the lack of oxygen and the stunning views. There's 40 percent less oxygen in every breath, so the moment you get off the plane, you'll feel dizzy. And then the beauty is unmatched. It really is another world. Having been to only 10 or 15 countries, I haven't traveled extensively in Asia. However, China's Xizang is really stunning, with snow-capped mountains, the Himalayas, and everything else that Xizang has to offer. It is totally gorgeous and I wish everyone could experience it. In terms of differences, one of the biggest is the infrastructure. We in the West, particularly in the US, are still led to believe that Xizang is a very simple, rural place and there's not much infrastructure there. That's an antiquated view. It hasn't been
26 мар. 2025 г., 22:14