What was the difference between China in the summer of 2010 and the summer of 2007 in Twain's memory? In his view, there was no difference. The impact of the economic crisis in China was not as great or obvious as the European, American, and Japanese world. From the looks of it, the country was full of vitality and contained countless opportunities. Despite the global economic crisis the past two years, the country had maintained an 8 percent economic growth rate.
Although he was a British citizen, Twain did not forget that he was in fact white on the outside and yellow on the inside—a salted egg yolk custard steamed bun. Therefore, no matter how many times he went to China, he would always have a warm feeling in his heart.