The streetscapes of Paris, when looked at from above, are quite nice, with a unique sense of historical and cultural heft, but looking down drops the appeal by several notches.
Trash is seen everywhere, with homeless people lying around, and due to the relatively expensive public toilets, there are quite a few who relieve themselves right on the spot.
Frankly speaking, apart from different architecture, it doesn't differ much from the streets in some American cities, and might even be less tidy than their own towns.
The group curiously browsed through several souvenir shops, where the products were indeed very nice, but Li Ang could tell at a glance that these were small commodities from Yiwu.
Well, as tourists from America, they were technically buying imported goods, so not much of an issue there.