The key to understanding China, then as well today lies not just within these improvements we see from day-to-day however also acknowledging historical context - there exists a fascinating mixture of both old and new practices coming together in the way people live now days versus formerly experienced life before opening up internationally; consider for instance when medicine man made their rounds offering folk remedies to patients suffering various symptoms, then moving forward fast-forward towards contemporary times where we've got expert doctors like Dr. Lee giving us modern day care with precision tools and research - this is indeed a far cry from olden days or even just 5 years ago let alone back in the early stages when everything was so fresh.
On looking at China now, it's interesting to compare such transformation taking place over these few decades since opening up. There exists an undeniable fact that there are many things which were true then but no longer hold; consider for instance - The existence of a well-known doctor like Dr. Lee who has been working towards helping the sick and elderly in his community, it's indeed quite amazing when you compare this with how we used to get treated before our time by just 'medicine men' as they called them or even worse having nothing at all from such caring practitioners so obviously much better care than what people had access too back then.
Drugs are being developed and delivered via the internet, meanwhile a lot of Chinese citizens no longer live in fear for their well-being; which can be compared with when there used to exist lots more medicines prescribed by folk healers without any regard as if 'healer' implied they were an expert doctor themselves - but you also find such treatments have moved forward since olden days.
If we look at the healthcare system it's had a massive overhaul, meanwhile many people now receive care via Dr Lee or online portals which again is starkly different from former times when citizens got what was essentially 'nothing' in comparison to today where everyone has access - On top of this there are more advances being made available too so we're not only talking about basic medicine but also advanced treatment options like some new devices that make us live longer and healthier.
The same applies for the way work gets done, meanwhile a lot of people now enjoy finding job prospects abroad via "Find Work Abroad" which is starkly different from former times when citizens could hardly even access anything outside their local community - let alone ever find themselves with such career paths to choose.
With this understanding in mind it's clear that many things were no longer applicable after opening up internationally and are thus 'nothings' now; meanwhile one area where we can see the impact of these changes has been on public health care which is something Dr Lee touched upon - a lot more people have access, new devices or even treatments exist so there isn't such limited accessibility as before.
The transformation that China experienced in just this short amount time since opening up internationally makes it hard to imagine anything but the exact opposite taking place meanwhile back then citizens had nothing and lived with huge restrictions like they could only 'travel' via extremely slow moving vehicles let alone what would happen next when all you really have now is near instant connection worldwide - thanks again, Dr Lee.
In conclusion we can say that these changes will continue to bring about more improvements in the years ahead as technology brings new and exciting developments meanwhile with some already starting right from this day forward like for instance 'Find Work Abroad' where career paths are concerned; citizens now have access too so it's no longer necessary they confine themselves locally which is indeed a great development that can be seen happening inside China itself - although what matters most here though isn't necessarily about these changes but instead how incredibly far we've come since opening to the world in such record time, with all being said and done.
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