Switzerland is a country with diverse races, nationalities and languages, and its culture is also internationally diverse. In Switzerland, you can find the customs of various countries in the world. Immigrants account for 2% of the Swiss population, and Chinese account for about .1% of the Swiss population. The economy here is developed, the per capita wealth income is the world's leading level, social welfare is high, and there are many holidays (ordinary people have 6-8 weeks of legal holidays and holidays a year) However, the resources are pitiful, the economy depends on the EU, and agricultural products are imported. China has a vast territory and abundant resources, an ancient civilization, the lion dance in the East, and the economy has taken off. In the past 2 years of reform and opening up, the average annual GDP growth rate has exceeded 1%, the development of the east and the west is uneven, and the per capita income ranks at the middle and lower reaches of the international level, with a weak foundation and many problems to be solved.
Education
The education foundation in China is still weak, and the so-called "strict entrance and wide exit" means that university teaching is teacher-centered.
The developed level of education is leading in the world, but the general public universities are lenient and strict, with a high elimination rate. Many education models are student-centered and encourage interactive teaching. Swiss hotel schools are world-famous, but their level is uneven.
Students
Swiss students have a high proportion of part-time jobs, and they are encouraged to work 2% a week in university. They can also solve their own financial problems while increasing and accumulating social work experience.
Love concept
The concept of making friends is relatively free, which breaks away from the common traditional concept like China that "friends can't do it after breaking up", and Swiss couples will continue to look for themselves after breaking up. The proportion of young people in China who like bar culture is low, but more and more people like to go to bars.
The bar music in Switzerland is pongpong music, while in China it is hip-hop music.
Restaurants
1. Swiss restaurants and bars often have to tip, while ordinary restaurants in China hardly tip.
2. Swiss restaurants put money together with tips in the bill folder when they check out. Waiting for the waiter to ask for it himself, and most restaurants or bars have credit card service. In China, customers usually go directly to the counter to pay the bill, pay directly, or pay before meals, and often hear customers shouting "waiter! Order/serve quickly/what's this/two bottles of draft beer/pay the bill/check out/!"
3. There are various restaurants in Switzerland, which bring together the flavors of various countries. China in Asia, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, India, Italy, France, Turkey and Spain in Europe, including Swiss local specialty restaurants, Cheese Fondue, grilled steak, etc., are the most distinctive traditional dishes in Switzerland. McDonald's is junk food here, and KFC has been eliminated, and withdrew as early as N years ago. Most of the restaurants in China are restaurants in one water, and they are much cheaper than McDonald's. McDonald's KFC is very popular among consumers.
4. China restaurants are very popular with Swiss people, but the price of vegetables is also relatively expensive. Compared with neighboring countries in Switzerland, the price of Chinese restaurants is higher than that of other restaurants.
Coffee
Swiss people like to drink coffee, and many people have the habit of drinking coffee regularly. For example, after meals, there are many kinds of coffee, with or without caffeine, coffee with milk or cappuccino, while people in China generally like to drink tea.
Architecture
The architectural style of Switzerland is baroque, which is characteristic of Renaissance. The roofs of churches and some ancient high-rise buildings are light green. There are many architectural features in China, and the traditional eaves roofs are the mainstream of contemporary high-rise buildings, while the quadrangles in Beijing are the representatives of traditional houses in China.
There are many churches
There are many Swiss churches, mainly Christian and Catholic. Except after the bell rings on the hour, the church bells ring. The largest churches are also famous in the Twin Towers Cathedral and St Gallen Cathedral in Lucerne Zurich.
Religion
Although most Swiss residents have been listed as Christians since childhood, many people still don't go to church and don't believe in religion. Buddhism and Taoism are the main forms in China, especially in the south.
environmental protection
Swiss people have a strong sense of environmental protection. Newspapers, general wastes, glass bottles, plastic bottles, hard wrapping paper, iron sheets and batteries need to be disposed of according to the designated place and time. ERZ regularly collects garbage and lively old furniture every week. Moreover, when Swiss people buy electricity, they often consider buying more expensive environmentally-friendly solar power generation. My landlord always buys 9% of electricity from water sources and 1% from solar energy. Garbage dump is a paradise for flies ...
Skiing
Swiss people like skiing, and the geographical structure also provides convenient conditions for skiing. Most areas in Switzerland are high mountains, and even many mountains are covered with snow all the year round. Swiss people can receive skiing training, snowboarding and single-person and multi-person sledding since childhood. There are many kinds. There are many artificial snow fields in China, and there are great differences. Besides, how many times have friends in the south seen snow?
transportation
1. Swiss trains can be regarded as the most developed in Europe. From the per capita railway length, frequency of departure, train speed and route type, special bicycles and pet areas, you can check the train or bus time, route and train number online, and even book tickets. The service is thoughtful and the coverage is extremely wide.
2. It is safest for pedestrians to cross the road here, and cars always let passers-by go first. At home and even in other countries in the European Union, "cars don't let people, people don't let cars ..."
Sunbathing
Swiss people like to bask in the sun, and black skin is considered to be a healthy and beautiful color, while China people, especially women, think that white skin is the most beautiful. Women are often seen wearing sunglasses, covering long-brimmed hats and holding umbrellas to shade themselves.