How great India is

1. After living on a piece of land 10 years, this land will be owned by it.

Many people have heard of slums in India, but they don't know how slums are formed. You know, in India, there is no hukou system, and people fully enjoy the right to move freely. No matter where you come from, you are free to choose your place of residence. India's land is privately owned. According to the law, if you live on the land without an owner for 10 years, the land under your feet will be owned by the occupants (which is also in line with Rousseau's contract theory).

Therefore, in the process of urbanization, many poor people flood into cities and settle on the land, and slums gradually form and expand. In this way, they are attached to urban civilization like spiders, but they promote the urbanization process in India in a unique way, bearing the ups and downs of ordinary people.

Most motor vehicles do not have rearview mirrors.

When riding a motor vehicle in India, you may notice that the car has no rearview mirror. When I found this fact in a tutu car, I couldn't help grabbing the front seat with both hands. I looked out of the window and said, my god, not only do we have no cars, but almost all cars in India don't have rearview mirrors!

Even if it is rare, it will be closed and rampage, and make maximum use of all gaps to let the car body get in (of course, there are no traffic rules at all). In India, the rearview mirror has become a dispensable burden, and you can only say to yourself, "There is no Amitabha in the south, God bless."

3. Amritsar Golden Hall: There is really a "free lunch" in the world.

The Golden Temple is the largest Sikh temple in India. The whole building costs 750 kilograms of gold! You can imagine how Sikhs tried their best to create such a temple according to their aesthetics to satisfy their wildest imagination of heaven. Jindian not only provides free tickets and meals, but also provides free accommodation, free transportation and free medical care.

The food provided here is very simple, one bean curry, one milk porridge, and the staple food is a cake. I can't say how delicious it is, but there is no limit to the supply and it won't limit the recipients. Volunteers carry buckets and spoons, and distribute food to everyone one by one, without stopping. As long as your plate is almost empty, someone will give you food and vegetables until you signal that you are full.

Jindian, no matter where you come from, regardless of race, color and religious belief, everyone is equal. Golden Temple provides free food 24 hours a day. Anyone is welcome to experience and enjoy. There is really a free lunch in the world.

4. Wonderful public toilets

In India, when you walk to the end of an alley, there is often a stench coming out of your face. When you look closely, it turns out to be a row of dazzling white naked buttocks (PS: Indian buttocks are still relatively white ...). This is a public toilet in India: a sink is built with cement under the wall. There is no door, no roof, and at most it is a narrow battlement.

When a man solves a problem, all he has to do is turn his back and stand on the wall.