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I want to find a job in the capital of Kazakhstan! ! ! !

The new presidential palace in Astana, the capital, bid farewell to my "legendary grassland" and came back! Returning to the motherland from Kazakhstan, a country of eagles in the sun, I can't help but feel warm when I see so many kind messages and warm holiday wishes from my friends. Thank you sincerely, my dear friends! Please accept my wishes for Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day in the grassland. I wish you health, happiness, happiness and peace! ! !

Although the trip to Kazakhstan lasted only 15 days, it flew from Urumqi to Almaty in the south of Kazakhstan, then crossed Aktobinsk to the west, then returned to Astana, the capital of the north, and finally returned to Almaty, and then returned to Urumqi in the motherland from here. I traveled thousands of kilometers and really saw a lot and felt a lot.

Kazakhstan was once an important area on the ancient Silk Road. The glorious Han and Tang Dynasties once extended their territory here, which was also the territory of the Yuan Dynasty established by Genghis Khan Mongols and their descendants. Therefore, it has a long-term relationship with China culture. This land also recorded the struggles and grievances between China and Russia and the Soviet Union in modern times, and even left a humiliating history of ceding territory. As a China person, this is the eternal pain in my heart! ! Therefore, Kazakhstan, as a newly established country after the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, has too many mysteries and yearning for me who has lived in the western frontier for a long time, and even more complicated feelings.

When I first arrived in Kazakhstan, I felt strange, novel, familiar and cordial. Strangely and novel, the city style here, the lifestyle here, the language here, the blond hair and blue eyes here are all exotic; Familiar and cordial, the mountains and rivers here, the climate characteristics here, the familiar Kazakh music melody floating in the air, the unique rhythm of Kazakh language and the aroma of Mongolian yurts, milk tea and roast mutton seem to be still in Xinjiang.

Coming to Kazakhstan separated by a mountain, as a native of China, I can deeply feel the great changes in China and its influence on Kazakhstan, as well as the good cooperative relations between China and Kazakhstan at present. However, because Kazakhstan is located at the intersection of East and West, it has been a place where various forces compete fiercely since ancient times. Coupled with the complex international competition background and Kazakhstan as a new country, full of opportunities and variables, rich in oil and mineral resources, today's competition is more complicated and thrilling, as if surging waves are surging under the calm sea. Although the short fifteen days have just passed through Kazakhstan, you can still feel the rumbling sound of the waves under the calm sea! Therefore, China-Kazakhstan relations still have a long way to go.

China and Kazakhstan are important neighbors to each other, and both countries are rapidly developing regional powers. Both sides have a strong will and necessity to cooperate in the fields of energy, economy, science and technology and national security. Therefore, it is of great political, strategic and practical significance for both sides to strengthen Sino-Kazakhstan relations and close exchanges. The majestic Tianshan Mountains and the beautiful Ili River have jointly nurtured the people of China and Kazakhstan, and the two sides have constant ties and blood ties. Many Kazakh compatriots in China have relatives in Kazakhstan, and many Kazakhs in Kazakhstan also have relatives in China, which is a valuable public opinion foundation for friendly exchanges between the two countries. However, although the relationship between China and Kazakhstan is getting closer and closer, you can still feel Kazakhstan's welcome, rejection, friendliness and indifference, and shake your hand warmly, but you are wary and distrustful inside. Analyzing the reasons, there are long-term unpleasant historical reasons, the secret provocation of international anti-China forces, the inherent vigilance and political struggle needs of some people in Kazakhstan, and the negative influence caused by some of our own people's disrespect for Kazakhstan's national feelings. For example, in the 1990s, shortly after the founding of Kazakhstan, some domestic businessmen were mercenary and short-sighted. When there was a great demand for daily necessities in Kazakhstan, they exported a large number of fake and shoddy products to the Kazakhstan market at a high price, which had a very bad influence. Moreover, this influence still exists to a certain extent, which has seriously affected the goodwill of China goods in Kazakhstan and delayed the pace of China's famous products entering the Kazakhstan market. For example, the only China brands and products that can be seen frequently in Kazakhstan are the jewel flowers of China Petroleum, trucks of Chongqing Hongyan brand and gas stations of China Petroleum. Therefore, this is not only a matter at the national level, but also requires sustained efforts at the non-governmental level to further strengthen the relationship between China and ASEAN.

Kazakhstan's cities are eco-healthy cities, and its citizens are models of civility and politeness.

I went to three cities in Kazakhstan this time, and my first deep impression was that the cities were clean and tidy, with flowers, green grass, blue sky and towering trees everywhere. Urban ecology is well protected and rich in cultural taste, while most citizens are well educated, polite and humble. Every city has many high-grade and beautifully carved sculptures. Most of these sculptures reflect the famous figures and events in the history of the Kazakh nation and the theme of the pursuit and hope of the Kazakh nation, from which we can feel the spirit and pursuit of the Kazakh nation cherishing history and advocating peace and freedom. Every city, big or small, has museums. Almaty, as the largest city in Kazakhstan, has more than 20 museums, and even a small theme can be set up to show the Kazakh people's diagnosis of culture and history. When you cross the road as a pedestrian, almost every car will stop to make way for you; When going shopping in the mall or going to the bank for business, people always queue up in crowded places consciously, no one keeps order, and there is no crowding and congestion in China; Almost every family in Kazakhstan has a private car, and there are naturally many vehicles on the street, but you rarely see traffic police. You can only see the traffic police's command at intersections in busy areas, and there seems to be no speed limit in urban areas. However, although the roads are crowded and fast, you can hardly see the phenomenon of traffic jams and traffic jams, because people are humble to each other, and the traffic flow is naturally well diverted, crowded but not crowded, busy but not chaotic. These everyday things reflect Kazakhstan.

In Kazakhstan, if you don't guard against thieves, you must first guard against the police. The world is very strange.

The second profound influence is that the police in Kazakhstan are still the same. At home, I have long heard that the police in Kazakhstan are very dark. Whenever they see people from China, they will make things difficult for one purpose, that is, to extort money. China, the local company in charge of receiving us in Kazakhstan, has repeatedly reminded us not to wander around the streets, especially at night. If you really want to go, you must go with 3-5 people, because once the police have an accident, it is best to have a source. The police here are terrible. When they saw China people, they tried their best to find fault and then detained them. If they catch them in the morning, they will close for one day and then inform you at night. If you are caught in the afternoon, you will be locked up for one night, and you will be asked to call someone the next morning, and you will be released after paying the money. So people in China are often detained. Moreover, the police in Almaty are worse than those in Astana, the capital, because the mayor of Almaty is biased against China people, and Astana's is better. Two years ago, China people were rounded up by all the police in Almaty and then deported. When you arrive in Kazakhstan, you must guard against thieves as well as the police first. It's a wonder in the world!

In order to let us newcomers remember this firmly and stay out of trouble, a person in charge also came forward and told us a recent incident that happened to our colleagues. It is said that a colleague, who just arrived in Kazakhstan from China, went out to do business one day and was on his way to the station. He doesn't want to see two policemen. Although all his passports and visas were complete, he found a fault and took them to the police station. Fortunately, he was kind enough to be released after paying 300 dollars. Out of the police station, the man hurried back, which was unlucky for him. After walking for a while, he met two policemen. No matter how he explained it, he was taken to the police station again, and finally he was released after paying 200 dollars. From then on, the man vowed never to go out again, and the cat stayed at the station all day. One day, all the other colleagues in the company went out on business, leaving the man alone at home. Who would have thought that two policemen from Kazakhstan strolled to the station and said they wanted to check. As a result, they were robbed of another 300 yuan and have not yet got it to the police station. Later, in a rage, the unlucky man returned to China to quit. It sounds like a joke, but it's true. Naturally, we regard such vivid education as teaching, and we have always been very attentive. However, we must buy some water, fruits and so on, because the hotels here do not provide drinking water, and only a few of us often venture to go shopping in the supermarket near the station. Fortunately, ten days passed peacefully and nothing happened, but I was very wronged and uncomfortable. Basically, I either stay in the house or stay on the bus, just like being under house arrest.

However, in retrospect, there were two near accidents, both in Astana. I just arrived in Astana once, and the next day I wanted to see the venue in advance because of the exhibition of Akto Gymnasium. So after dinner, my three companions and I strolled to the back door of the gymnasium not far from where we lived. As we approached, we saw a police box with a crossbar in front of us, and two policemen were on duty. We thought that this gymnasium would prepare a large exhibition tomorrow. These policemen may be on duty for this, but they are the staff of the exhibition anyway, so they ignored these policemen and went straight in. A young policeman stopped us and muttered for a long time. He doesn't know Russian. He thought he might ask what we were doing and want to check our files. He wanted to take out his passport, but it was over when he couldn't remember it. So he held up the exhibition work permit hanging around his neck and shook it hard at the police. Fortunately, the police made a gesture of release, which was the end and his heart was touched. Later, I learned that it was not the police on duty at all. We passed a police station, similar to the domestic police station. It's good to think about it. It's in Astana. Isn't it a trap to deliver goods to your door in Almaty? Another time, after the exhibition, everyone thought for a few days. Astana is still a very beautiful city, but every day the cat is in the house or by car, and we have never visited the streets in person. We didn't want to find Republic Street good, so we asked 7-8 brave companions to take a taxi to the street, regardless of their passports, they had work permits anyway. There are few city taxis here, but you can stop any one except police cars and military vehicles. As long as the other party has time and the price is right, they are willing to pull you. So we gave a thumbs-up and parked the car on the side of the road, but only Mercedes-Benz and BMW cars. Soon, several people stopped several cars respectively, showed their pre-written Russian addresses, negotiated the price, and went straight to Republic Street. Wandering in the street, some of us go shopping, some watch street scenes, and I keep taking pictures. After shopping for about an hour, suddenly a companion rushed out of the roadside store and greeted the people scattered in the street nervously, saying that he had just met the other members of the China delegation. Those people are telling everyone to go back quickly, because one person has been arrested by the police, so we must stop the car and run away quickly! It's really dangerous to wander the streets in Kazakhstan without a passport. However, before returning to China, I heard that the arrested man was wandering around the street without his passport. Later, after the Chinese exhibition organizer repeatedly explained and presented the exhibition work permit, it was released without paying the money. It seems that since this exhibition is a high-standard activity organized by the two governments, the police are particularly kind.

These stories about the police in Kazakhstan show that Kazakhstan, as a new country, lacks self-confidence on the one hand, and has a strong sense of prevention and alert on the other. On the other hand, the abuse of power and extortion by public servants (not just the police) are almost public, and the government turns a blind eye. Therefore, all people who go to Kazakhstan for tourism, business and business must understand the basic national conditions of this country, so as to avoid trouble and make everything go smoothly. In addition, it should be noted that this situation not only occurs in Kazakhstan, but also in other Central Asian countries, including Russia.

Everything is very expensive except cars.

The third deep impression is that everything except cars is extremely expensive. The cheapest car in Kazakhstan is the car. It seems that all the famous cars in the world are concentrated here. On the street, you often see famous cars such as BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Hummer, Toyota and Beetle. Many of them are used cars from abroad. There is no automobile industry in Kazakhstan, and all cars are imported. Extremely low tariffs and the influx of foreign used cars have led to surprisingly cheap prices. A brand-new Mercedes-Benz 600 costs only $25,000, ranging from the cheapest worn-out models of the former Soviet Union such as Volga and Moscow to world famous cars such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz, which can be bought by almost every family. It is said that Almaty has a population of 6.5438+200,000, but there are 800,000 cars. In Almaty, I deeply felt the grand occasion of dense traffic on the streets, but it seems that Kazakhstan has not controlled the emission of automobile exhaust, and the pollution of automobile exhaust to urban air seems to be more serious than that of some big cities in China. Corresponding to the extremely low car price are expensive house prices, vegetable prices and clothing prices. The house prices in Almaty and Astana are all around 20,000 yuan, not inferior to those in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen. The price of vegetables in peppers is more than 40 yuan per catty in summer, more than 70 yuan in winter, and the price of tomatoes in summer is also more than 40 yuan per catty; A decent suit of men's wear is very common in big shopping malls with a price tag of 50,000-60,000 and 70,000-80,000. I once saw a black lady's fur coat, which was marked with a sky-high price of more than 200 thousand, so I could buy a good car in China. It is said that ordinary people don't go to these big shopping malls to buy clothes. They prefer to go to some middle and low-end shops to buy cheap and good quality goods mainly from China.

The main street is a mobile World Automobile Expo.

The fourth deep impression is that the main street of the city is a mobile world automobile Expo. There are so many models in Kazakhstan that it is rare in the world. I have been to many countries, and I have never seen any country like this. I like to stand on the edge of the street and watch the traffic coming and going. I have tried, but I haven't seen a duplicate car for an hour. All kinds, let me feast my eyes. Because Kazakhstan has no vehicle service life, as long as four wheels can turn and the steering wheel is easy to use, you can run. So we can see the tattered Volga, Rada and Moscow people produced by the former Soviet Union in the 1960s and 1970s running all over the street, and some of them have a Tuo Dou at the rear, which keeps pace with BMW and Mercedes-Benz. It gives a strong contrast, which is very interesting.

Kazakhstan is a unity in which various contradictory elements coexist.

The fifth deep impression is that Kazakhstan is a unity where various contradictory elements coexist. When you come to Kazakhstan, if the rusty and dilapidated Volga keeps pace with BMW and Mercedes-Benz, which brings you a strong visual impact, then the humanistic characteristics of modernity, openness and tradition, multi-religion, multi-nationality, multi-culture and multi-language coexist, and the gap is huge, which brings you a strong cultural contrast. This is a country that is rapidly moving from a traditional farming and animal husbandry society to modernization and globalization. Kazakhstan has established foreign trade relations with 134 countries in the world. Walking on the busy streets of Almaty and Astana, modern-style advertisements are dazzling. When you are not far from the city, you will still see the old houses in the former Soviet Union with decades of history. Farther away, you may see Kazakh yurts and Kazakh herders riding camels and horses, herding sheep and watching all kinds of world famous cars speeding on the kilometers. There are Kazakh traditional Aken playing and singing on TV, as well as strong songs and dances with typical elements of world pop music, and even adult TV can be watched after midnight.

After independence, Kazakhstan inherited the complex and numerous ethnic elements left over from the former Soviet Union. During my visit to Kazakhstan, I often met people of all races. Most of them are Kazakhs from government agencies, many Russians from universities and scientific research institutions, Chechens from individual businesses in Almaty, Koreans selling kimchi in the free market, Uzbeks or Uighurs selling snacks. Kazakhstan is a typical multi-ethnic country, and everyone who has been to Kazakhstan has a deep understanding of it. Indeed, there are 1, 3 1 ethnic groups in Kazakhstan, which is twice the number of ethnic groups in China, although its population is less than 1.2% in China. Although there are many ethnic groups in China, the number of each ethnic group is small, because the population of Kazakhstan is less than150,000, which is more than 3 million less than that of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in China and slightly more than that of Beijing.

Kazakhstan has a large population, including Kazakhs, Russians, Ukrainians, Germans, Uzbeks, Tatars and Uighurs. Other ethnic groups with smaller populations are Belarus, Koreans, Azerbaijanis, Poles, Turks, Chechens, Bashkir, Greeks, Donggan, Moldavia, Tajiks, Kurds and Turks. The six ethnic groups with the largest population among the above-mentioned ethnic groups are (according to the census data of Kazakhstan 1999): 7.985 million Kazakhs, accounting for 53.4% of the national population; 4,479,600 Russians, accounting for 30%; Ukrainians account for 547 1 000, accounting for 3.7%; 370,700 Uzbeks, accounting for 2.5%; 249,000 Tatars, accounting for1.7%; There are 353,400 Germans, accounting for 2.4%. The total population of the above six ethnic groups accounts for 93.7% of the total population of the country. The ethnic distribution in Kazakhstan presents a situation of large settlements and small mixed settlements. Kazakhs are concentrated in the south and west of the country, Russians live in the north, middle and east, Ukrainians and Germans live in the north and east, and Uzbeks live in the south. The main ethnic group in Kazakhstan is Kazak, and other ethnic groups, including a large number of Russians, can be regarded as ethnic minorities. However, compared with other nationalities, the Russian nationality is a special minority.

Numerous ethnic groups will inevitably bring about the diversity of culture, language and religion, as well as the conflicts and contradictions between cultural and ethnic interests. Since Kazakhstan became independent, ethnic relations have changed. This is first manifested in the promotion of Kazakh status in China and the decline of Russian status. In the early days of independence, some people in the international community predicted that serious ethnic conflicts would occur in Kazakhstan and the country might split. However, after more than ten years, there has been no large-scale ethnic conflict in Kazakhstan, and ethnic relations have basically remained harmonious. In 2002, the National Congress of Kazakhstan made the following comments on the current situation of ethnic relations: "Today, the political situation in Kazakhstan is generally stable. All ethnic groups have a positive and friendly evaluation of ethnic relations in their living areas. " However, it is unrealistic to say that there is no problem with ethnic relations in Kazakhstan. After all, all aspects of the situation have changed since the country's independence. Under the situation that the country strengthens the dominant position of Kazakhs, there are problems of interest distribution and mentality adjustment among ethnic groups.

After Kazakhstan's independence, ethnic contradictions are mainly manifested between Kazakhs and Russians, and the contradiction between these two ethnic groups is first manifested in language issues. During the Soviet period, Russian was the official language of Kazakhstan, and it was used in official business, teaching, foreign exchanges and even daily life. Before independence, Kazakh authorities designated Kazakh as the national language, which was gradually popularized throughout the country after independence. At the same time, it is stipulated that people who don't know their own language can't become officials and heads of large units. The first people affected by this regulation are Russian-speaking residents, of course, mainly Russians who account for 30% of the country's total population. In addition, there is the issue of nationality. Millions of Russians wake up and find themselves as "foreign citizens", that is, they leave Russia and become citizens of independent Kazakhstan, which is psychologically unacceptable. As a result, some people moved back to Russia, forming a wave of immigrants, and those who stayed asked the Kazakhstan authorities to implement dual citizenship. On these two issues, Kazakhs and Russians are antagonistic, and there is even the danger of splitting society according to national characteristics.

Changes in national conditions bring about changes in social structure and national interests. When the country became independent, 70% of Russians lived in cities and 30% in rural areas. Kazakhs are the opposite. Before independence, more than 2 million of the 6 million Kazakhs were herders. Influenced by many factors, all ethnic groups in Kazakhstan have formed their own advantages in employment. For example, Russians and other Russian-speaking residents are mainly engaged in industry, information services, construction, housing utilities, materials and technology supply. Kazakh residents are mainly engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry and commercial services. Uzbeks, Uighurs and Koreans living in southern Kazakhstan are mainly engaged in vegetables, orchard cultivation and aquaculture. Occupation and residence determine the living conditions of Russian residents before independence, which is generally better than that of Kazakh residents.

After independence, the social status of all ethnic groups has changed. Russian residents still occupy an important position in the economic sector, but the number of people working in institutions such as science and culture, state management, internal affairs and justice is small, which is out of proportion to their population. Kazakh residents hold more positions in the government than ethnic minorities. Kazakh residents are also the main group working in the commercial and financial sectors. This career change has a great influence on personal interests and ethnic relations.

Fortunately, Kazakhstan is full of wisdom, which has properly solved the above thorny problems, bridged the gap between Kazakhstan and Russia, restored social peace, and made ethnic relations move towards harmony again.

The word "Stan" after Kazakhstan means the land of God. All the countries with Stan after their names are Islamic countries, so Kazakhstan is an Islamic country. Islam is her main religion, but there are also Orthodox Church, Christianity and Buddhism. It can be said that many religions coexist. Throughout human history, religious conflicts are often the main factors that lead to regional turmoil and ethnic conflicts, but in Kazakhstan, you can feel the harmonious coexistence of various religions. In the same city, you can see mosques and Orthodox churches. You believe in your God Allah, and I believe in my God and Jesus Christ, so you can stay away from trouble and live in harmony with each other. There is a more peculiar situation. It is understood that there is a small town called Zalkent in Kazakhstan, where there is a mosque that combines China temples and Islamic styles. Its doors, windows, interior and exterior walls are all Islamic, while its carved railings and palace lanterns are authentic China people. It is really rare in the world and can be regarded as a model of the integration of two cultures. The harmonious coexistence of various religious cultures in Kazakhstan is hard-won, which is inseparable from the religious policy of tolerance, harmony and freedom of belief that the Kazakh government has been pursuing since the independence of 15. On September 22-24, 2003, President Nazarbayev of Kazakhstan personally initiated and the Office of the President of Kazakhstan personally organized and convened the World Religious Congress. Representatives from 18 religions from all over the world, including Buddhism and Taoism, attended the meeting. The purpose of the congress is to promote dialogue among different religions and civilizations in the world, maintain harmony among religions, give play to the power and influence of religions, and safeguard world stability and peace. At this point, we should look at Kazakhstan from a new perspective and be optimistic about the future of this young country.

The ubiquitous Russian influence

The sixth deep impression is the ubiquitous Russian influence. In Kazakhstan, you can smell Russian everywhere, the buildings you see are all Russian, and the programs you receive when you turn on the TV are all Russian TV, not to mention the Russians everywhere. It can be said that Russia is everywhere in Kazakhstan society, and Russian culture has a far-reaching influence on Kazakhstan. Due to historical reasons, Russians kept their own cultural traditions in Kazakhstan, and Kazakh culture was weakened for a long time during the Soviet period, so far it has not been able to see its strong position in national life. In recent years, the state attaches great importance to the development of Kazakh national culture, and even promotes Kazakh language by administrative means, and the situation has improved. But it will take a long time to change the dominant position of Russian culture.

As an important carrier of culture, Russian is by far the most widely used language in Kazakhstan. Although the Kazakh government has made Kazakh the national language, it is difficult to implement it in many aspects. At present, Russian is still widely used in mass media. Living in the same country with Russians for a long time, coupled with the Russian policy pursued by the former Soviet government, makes Kazakhs know Russia better than Kazakhs. Kazakhstan has the highest degree of "Russianization" among Central Asian countries. Almaty has a strong Russian cultural atmosphere similar to that of some Russian cities. Through the performance of Russian culture in Kazakhstan, it is not difficult to understand why there is a special political relationship between Kazakhstan and Russia, and why Kazakhstan regards Russia as its top priority partner.

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said: We are no longer a third world country.

The seventh deep impression is that Kazakhstan's economic development speed is unexpected and its business opportunities are unlimited. Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev proudly declared in his State of the Union address "New Kazakhstan in the New World" in 2007 that "we are no longer a third world country", which indicates that Kazakhstan has entered the ranks of middle-income countries. Kazakhstan declared its independence on19911216, and this year marks its independence 15 anniversary. At the beginning of independence, Kazakhstan can be said that all walks of life are in decline, the economy is almost on the verge of collapse, and various domestic contradictions are thoroughly remoulded. 1997' s per capita GDP is only over 300 dollars. In order to revitalize the national economy, the Kazakhstan government has taken many measures to stabilize the national political situation and enhance national cohesion and national identity. One of the important measures is that President Nazarbayev put forward the strategic plan of Kazakhstan 2030 in 1997, that is, by 2030, Kazakhstan will rank among the top 50 most competitive countries in the world, and its per capita GDP will exceed 1 10,000 US dollars. At that time, many people were skeptical. However, after just ten years of development, Kazakhstan has become the country with the most stable political situation, the fastest economic development and the strongest strength among the five Central Asian countries. The GDP growth rate is 8- 10%. By 2006, the per capita GDP reached 5,500 US dollars, and it is expected to reach 7,000 US dollars in 2007, which is more than three times that of China, and the phased goal was achieved ahead of schedule. Of course, the rapid development of Kazakhstan's economy benefits first from the stability of the national political situation, and secondly from the rich oil and gas resources and sparse population base. Economic strength has enhanced Kazakhstan's national self-confidence and increased its ambition. In his State of the Union address in 2007, President Nazarbayev proudly said: "Kazakhstan has successfully crossed the transitional stage and started to enter a new stage of its own development with confidence. Now, social tasks with higher principles are on the agenda. These tasks are not only the logic of the country's own development, but also put forward in a broader global context. Modern challenges and threats urgently require the modernization of the entire socio-economic and socio-political system, which will enable Kazakhstan to maintain a leading position in the post-Soviet region and Central Asia and make Kazakhstan one of the most competitive and dynamic developing countries in the world. " Then he said with great ambition: "The economic achievements we have made have established Kazakhstan's leading position in the economy of Central Asia. We have the ability to make Kazakhstan a locomotive of regional economic development and a successful participant in the world economy. This is the surprise that Kazakhstan has brought to the world. /kloc-The ugly duckling 0/5 years ago has turned into a beautiful swan, which proves once again that Deng Xiaoping, the chief architect of China's reform, said: "Development is the last word, and backwardness will be beaten" is an irrefutable truth!

The rapid development of Kazakh economy will inevitably bring infinite business opportunities to China, an important neighbor, just as China's remarkable economic achievements bring great opportunities to its neighbors. Many people are aware of this, as evidenced by the increasing trade volume between China and Kazakhstan year by year, but generally speaking, there are fewer successes, more failures, less money and more losses. When I came to China, I deeply felt that most of Google's products were in the low-end market with low added value. Our competitive products such as home appliances, electronics, mechanical and electrical equipment are rare. Most of these high-tech and high value-added products are occupied by European and American countries, Japan, and even South Korea and Turkey. Most of the losers don't understand the national conditions of Kazakhstan and the hidden rules of this country. What they have to say is that they are arrogant and look down on Kazakhstan. Therefore, if you take off your colored eyes, put down the burden of history and truly enter Kazakhstan with a developmental vision, a tolerant mind, a modest attitude and a peaceful mind, you will have unlimited business opportunities!

The main purpose of my current visit to Kazakhstan is to inspect Aktobin Oilfield, the earliest and most successful oilfield in Sino-Kazakhstan cooperation, and to participate in the China High-tech Products Exhibition. /kloc-The 0/5-day trip was short, but it was fruitful. I saw a lot of things and took a lot of photos along the way. Although unhappy and tired, I am full and proud, because after all, I have done my bit for the friendship and close relationship between China and Kazakhstan. I will leave these experiences and feelings in my blog to let more people know about Kazakhstan and leave a souvenir for this trip to Kazakhstan.

It feels good to say goodbye to Kazakhstan and return to the motherland. At this time, it is Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day, and the festive atmosphere is warm and festive. Listening to my favorite Kazakh folk song Swallow, I feel like a swallow returning to the south in late autumn, warm and happy in my heart! Finally, I want to end this article with an inscription after I had the honor to visit the Aktobinsk National History Museum:

I wish Kazakhstan prosperity and happiness!