The people of East Timor still have no way to forgive the Japanese for what they did, so the scenic spots have clear signs prohibiting Japanese entry. The key reason for the willfulness is that East Timor is poor, and it was very poor at the time. The important point is that the scenic spots in East Timor are free of charge for Chinese tourists and are free to everyone. Of course, this kind of treatment is not available in all countries. For example, Japan, although it has helped its economy, it prohibits Japanese tourists from entering scenic spots.
Most of its domestic supplies rely on aid from other countries, and agriculture still uses the ancient slash-and-burn method. However, East Timor is very rich in resources, including abundant mineral resources and abundant oil and natural gas resources. However, East Timor relies on the help of other countries and is definitely unable to exploit them. However, with China's help, offshore oil and natural gas have been continuously developed in recent years, increasing national economic income.
The most lacking thing here is materials, most of which can only be obtained through foreign aid, and agricultural development still uses the slash-and-burn method. We have only learned about this method from history and geography, and the living environment of local residents is not good. Medical and health services are very incomplete. Many people can’t even drink water. Their poverty simply makes us imagine. less than that.
It has not been easy for this country to develop to this day. It was once colonized by Portugal, invaded by Dutch forces, and occupied by Japan. War is a common occurrence here, although it is now relatively stable. state, but the past "killings" have been deeply hidden in people's hearts. Although poor life requires help from other countries, but its own "backbone" has been lost, East Timor can be regarded as one of the most vengeful countries.