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How good the relationship between Pakistan and China is, we can see from these things.

In the Wenchuan earthquake in 28, Pakistan transported the relief materials packed to China. "We will provide whatever the China brothers need." They removed all the seats on the plane, and there was no place to sit, so they transported the disaster relief materials packed to China.

Not long ago, a netizen exposed his experience of traveling to Pakistan. I believe you will have an answer in your heart after reading it. The picture shows the international bus bound for Pakistan. This China tourist left the country by this bus.

Border police escorting international buses

This building is the boundary between China and Pakistan, and it can also be said to be the national gate

karakoram highway. This road was built in the 196s and is of great strategic significance to both China and Pakistan.

The scene in the tunnel, the whole road was officially completed in 1979. Due to the terrain, the road was very difficult to build, and both countries paid a lot of money here, so it was also regarded as a symbol of China-Pakistan friendship by the locals.

In a roadside shop, it reads "Long live the China-China friendship"

The photo of the Pakistani tourist with the local people when he arrived at a checkpoint. It is stipulated that foreigners need to pay 8 dollars for the ticket, but China people are free, and only one Korean was taken down to pay for the whole car.

Almost everyone of the Pakistanis who took the initiative to take a photo with China on the road is very enthusiastic about China people. Before taking a photo, they specially took out an apple from the car and carefully wiped it and stuffed it into the hand of the China guy.

A little girl who wrote' We love China' in her exercise book, it is said that Pakistani children must learn this sentence first when learning English.

There are many China brand stores on Pakistani streets.

a slogan posted by a store in Pakistan.