
It comes at a pivotal time between the two superpowers, with tensions rising over Taiwan, trade and international issues.
“I am worried that China-US relations are becoming strained,” said Xiang, who is in his 60s. He added that peace is what we want.
Many people gathered to hear this conversation. Most people are reluctant to give their names in a country where it is acceptable to talk about the President of the United States, but being critical of your own leader can get you into trouble.
They say they are worried about war. I am concerned not only about the conflict between the United States and China, but also about the escalation of the war currently taking place in the Middle East and Ukraine.
That’s why Meng, who is in her 70s, hopes Donald Trump wins the election.
“He is imposing economic sanctions on China, but he does not want to start a war or wage a war. The more wars Mr. Biden starts, the more ordinary people dislike him. “The person who supports the war in Ukraine is Mr. Biden, and both Russia and Ukraine suffer great losses from the war,” he said.
Some sisters are documenting their dance routines on their social media pages. “Donald Trump said in a debate that he would end the war in Ukraine 24 hours after he takes office,” says one sister.
“As for Harris, I know very little about her. “We think she is following the same path as President Biden, who supports the war.”
Their comments reflect key messages disseminated in Chinese state media.









