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Recently, the US is about to ban TikTok, and many young Americans have started using the Chinese social app Xiaohongshu.
Chinese netizens jokingly call them 'TikTok refugees' and warmly welcome them.
After Americans came to Xiaohongshu, they found that many rumors about China are not true, such as China not having a 'social credit score'.
People ask each other questions online, for example, 'What do Chinese people think about Palestine?'
'What things said by the US government about China are not true?'
Some compare the medical systems of China and the US, and visit Chinese electric vehicles.
Many Americans think China is very advanced.
Now, more and more Americans are starting to learn Chinese, and Chinese netizens teach them simple Chinese sentences, while Americans help Chinese netizens learn English.
Through these exchanges, Chinese and American netizens find that they are actually very similar.
Although the two governments have many conflicts, ordinary people can understand the real other side through the internet, which helps reduce misunderstandings and hostility.