I just went to India last month. I walked for fifteen days and visited seven or eight cities. I have to say that among the dozens of Asian, African and European countries I have been to, India is indeed the dirtiest. Kolkata, varanasi, Jaipur, Mandawa, Udaipur and Jodhpur are not only dirty, but also smelly. The water in the nearby sewer is dark and smelly, bison and wild dogs wander the streets, and the streets are full of cow dung and dog shit. On the narrow streets of the old city, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, buses and tricycles jostle shoulder to shoulder and give way to each other. The exhaust gas smells bad and the speakers are noisy.
Water pollution in India is extremely serious, and groundwater and river water in many cities are completely below drinking standards. Maybe the locals are used to it, but foreigners still have to drink bottled pure water and mineral water provided by the hotel. Coupled with the hygiene of street food stalls, there is no desire to try at first glance. Therefore, during my half-month trip to India, I didn't dare to try roadside stalls at all, and I didn't dare to go into restaurants myself. I always eat the hotel buffet, and then I can make tea in the hotel or fill it myself before going out. If you are really thirsty outside, you can only buy bottled cola and other drinks.
However, wherever we go, we find that the Indian people are very friendly. Although there are things that pester people to sell souvenirs, and in order to let you buy his things, I can follow you for several kilometers. But we-I never lost my wallet. A companion dropped his cell phone, which was picked up by an Indian and handed over to the police. It will be returned to its rightful owner soon. Indian young people are happy to take photos with China people. In many scenic spots, we met families, students and couples who had traveled more than once and asked for a group photo. If we want to ask the way, or ask the local people to take a photo for us, we will also get enthusiastic help.
Apart from New Delhi, the chaos in India is impressive. However, I still don't regret the hard journey for half a month. After all, it is worthwhile to experience an ancient civilization, a magical country and understand their religion and mentality.
As for India, I want to tell you clearly, my friend, because of the scale, many online tweets will not have a bigger black screen. In other words, we netizens are kind to India. The real truth, you must go to India to see and believe.
1. Everything in the Ganges is true, and it is even worse. Not at all. After several years of governance in India, the situation of Ganges in India has changed. However, some time ago, Guo Jerry went on a field trip and found that there was still a lot of garbage and sewage on the banks of the Ganges River, and there were still a lot of sacrificial activities on the banks of the Ganges River. All kinds of things are poured directly into the Ganges, and many people in India bathe and drink water in the Ganges. An Indian boy reached out and scooped out a glass of water from the Ganges and swallowed it in one gulp, which startled Guo.
2. Roadside toilets in India.
It is common for many Indians to defecate everywhere. Jerry Guo went to Mumbai and hired a local driver. As a result, he went to the roadside to go to the bathroom.
You can often see toilets without doors in the street, which can be used for convenience or bathing. Even if women pass by, these people are convenient.
According to the data of the World Bank, Indians lose at least 6.4% of GDP every year because of defecation, so in order to pull back GDP, India has built a large number of such simple toilets and even toilet chain stores. It is worth mentioning that there is really no toilet paper, so foreign friends have to bring their own. Friends who want to go to India to pour toilet paper, pay attention, no one really buys it.
There are many single men in Delhi, India. It's true that women don't have to wander around Delhi.
Indian police check the stick in his hand.
Usually, the better the stick of the Indian police inspector, the higher the status.
There are herds of cows and monkeys on the streets of India. They are not afraid of people, they eat people's products.
Because the Indian bull is the mount of the Indian god, and the monkey is the descendant of the monkey Ha Numan, so the Indians respect these two animals very much. But, Indian buffalo, no, I don't have this treatment. Besides being used as animal power, they are also used for export.
6. There are many temples in India. Generally speaking, it is quite clean, but the smell of sweat and feet inside is particularly heavy. In addition, there are many mice and flies in the temple, which are specially for them to eat.
Outside many temples and restaurants, besides mice and flies, there are many people sitting on the ground and meditating. Many of these people are penniless and uneducated refugees who just wait for charity day after day.
7. Caste discrimination in India. Many rich people should not touch their servants.
8. The speed of high-speed trains in India and the United States is less than 90 kilometers per hour. A large number of Indians complain that India's high-speed rail is fast and smooth, and it is easy to leave people behind. In addition, in the Indian subway and high-speed railway station, a large number of people can be seen lying on the ground and sleeping directly.
9. The efficiency of public hospitals in India is too low. People are often misdiagnosed and delayed in treatment.
10. The status of Indian women is too low. If you want to know the truth, please look it up yourself.