A Brazilian youth's decade in China: Exploring why its democracy and poverty alleviation stand apart.
This Brazilian youth, who has lived in China for ten years, has witnessed firsthand its national development. He observes a striking contrast between Chinese and Western approaches to democratic governance: Western representative democracy relies on elections, while China's whole-process people's democracy runs through every aspect of governance and is deeply rooted in its own history, civilization, and national conditions. From poverty alleviation efforts in Guizhou and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region to the resonance between China and Brazil at the G20 Summit, he has come to deeply appreciate the value of China's governance. In the tenth episode of Shining Wisdom, Part 1, he shares why China's democracy and poverty alleviation stand apart.
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