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Gen Z bridges cultures in Shanghai

By Wang Xin in Shanghai | China Daily | Updated: 2025-04-23 06:07
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The group visits Tianzifang in Shanghai on April 13. [Photo by Gao Erqiang/China Daily]

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Sharing the same dream of becoming diplomats, the two hope to learn more about Chinese society and its people during the trip. After Shanghai, their journey will continue to other cities, including Hong Kong, Beijing, and Nanjing.

"Diplomacy cannot work if you don't cooperate with people of other nationalities or if you don't understand how they think and work," said Lopez. "I want to be a person who helps society in the future, so I think it's important to understand civilizations and societies."

Picazo agrees. "Civilizations are really interesting, and in order to promote diplomacy, it's really important to know the people you're dealing with," he said. "That's why we would go into neighborhoods to see people's daily lives and do our utmost to understand each other."

Captivated by the "charming and respectful "nature of the Chinese people, as well as their vibrant yet relaxed lifestyle, both Lopez and Picazo are optimistic about the idea of returning — and even living here — in the future.

They are not the only ones continuing their journey of discovery in China. Aiden Charles Redmile, a 33-year-old business owner, and Salma Masrour, a 28-year-old influencer — both from the UK — are also planning to visit Beijing after their stay in Shanghai. It's their first time in China, and they're eager to explore more diverse aspects of the country.

"I came with an open mind to see as much as possible on what it's all like (in China)," said Redmile, who is especially excited to try out China's high-speed trains.

"Rather than just getting secondhand stories or seeing it on TV, it's always different to actually see it in real life. It's better to get a first-person perspective," he said.

The group visits Tianzifang in Shanghai on April 13. [Photo by Gao Erqiang/China Daily]
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