No wonder Yang Yan sighed inwardly, it's because these buildings before him were essentially the same as those in Old East Sea and Old Guang Province from the late 1990s.
Even the large signboards beside them looked exactly the same.
"What era is this? How can it still look like this here? You know, even in Huaxia, such buildings are hardly seen anymore, except for a few preserved as heritage sites."
Yang Yan asked in confusion.
"What's wrong with this? It's perfectly normal!"
Situ Tingting explained:
"You have to know, the people who come here are all expatriates! And quite a few of them are undocumented immigrants."
"Everyone has a sense of nostalgia. These people are no exception, so this place retains the old Huaxia look."
Situ Tingting spoke as if it were obvious, but Yang Yan questioned:
"Doesn't this give people the impression that Huaxia is very backward?"
Situ Tingting sneered:
