The dragon was almost the same as the one in front of him, both were green.

That's why he could recognize that this was a Chinese dragon.

He looked carefully and found that the dragon in the sky was not supported by any frame, and its expression and movements were very vivid and smooth.

Like, a real dragon.

He was shocked by his own guess.

Then he shook his head, how could this be possible.

But if this is not true, this lifelike technology alone has surpassed the technology of many countries.

He stood there and watched for a while, and people kept walking past him.

Only then did I remember that I had not officially entered the park yet.

Without paying attention to the other rides, he found a sign with a map of the park.

He did not forget the purpose of his coming here, so the first thing he wanted to do was to go and take a look at the redwood forest.

As for other projects, let's wait until he comes back and has time to look at them.

The map was not difficult to understand, and there was English on it, but he looked at it for a long time and didn't see the word for redwood.

There wasn't even a specific landscape icon to indicate it. He looked at it carefully again.

Finally, I couldn't help but ask the tourists who were also standing nearby looking at a map.

But this time he was not so lucky, the tourist did not understand what he said at all.

Seeing that they couldn't communicate in the same language, he gestured up and down with his hands, and then he saw the other person shook his head and said sorry.

After failing to communicate with this person, he turned his attention to another tourist.

When I approached another tourist, I found that he was looking at something on his mobile phone. Then he was talking to the person next to him while pointing at the phone and pointing at the map.

Hans looked at his movements and suddenly realized that since they couldn't communicate in the same language, there were still pictures.

He took out his cell phone and found the photos he had taken in Redwood Park before.

Then go up and communicate with the other person.

"Hello, do you know where this place is?" He was very tall, and as soon as he approached, he cast a shadow over the other person's head.

The other party heard his words and looked up.

Hans handed the phone over so that he could see it clearly.

The tourist on the opposite side understood the meaning, but because his English was not good, he stumbled over the words.

Hans also looked confused. He scratched his head. He had finally found someone, but in the end he couldn't communicate with him.

He looked around and saw the map that had been in front of him.

He made a sound to get the other person's attention, then he pointed at the map, drew a big circle around it, and then pointed at his phone.

The other party immediately smiled with sudden realization.

The tourist looked at the map for a few seconds and then pointed to a place. Hans didn't have time to look at the name, but just remembered the general shape and location.

Then he turned around and thanked the tourist who had just helped him.

After the other person and his friend left, Hans turned his attention back to the map, recalling the direction the tourist pointed.

In a corner of the map, there was only an icon, and it was obvious that this was the place he was looking for.

Hans leaned forward to try to read the small words clearly.

Then the English word "Forest Train" is written below the Chinese word.

"A little train?"

He was a little puzzled. Since the Chinese wanted to write an article about redwood trees, they should write about redwood trees.

What is this little train?

Although he had some doubts in his mind, he still walked forward along the route indicated by the map.

This journey was much longer than he had imagined.

He saw a sightseeing bus on the road, but he didn't know what his mentality was. Maybe he wanted to see more of the surrounding scenery, or he thought he could arrive quickly, so he gave up taking it.

Feeling a little tired from walking, he found a seat by the road and wanted to rest for a while.

Then he took out his cell phone and looked at it out of boredom.

When he took a taxi to the airport last night, the driver was a young man who spoke pretty good English.

The two were able to communicate using simple words and the help of some equipment.

He complained to the driver about his troubles in not being able to use Google in China, but he didn't expect the driver to come up with a solution and asked him to download a software.

This is the only way to use it normally.

After the driver took him to the high-speed rail station, Hans did not rush to get off. Instead, he gave the driver a banknote and asked him to help him download the thing he mentioned.

The driver gladly accepted it and fiddled with his phone for a while.

About 5 minutes later, the driver returned the phone to him and taught him some lessons.

After getting out of the taxi, he tried it and found that he could indeed access social media, but the network was not smooth.

He tried for a long time but couldn't improve the situation, so he switched to his usual browser, Google.

I didn't expect that I couldn't open it.

"It's rubbish." He complained harshly.

Close the software.

When I took pictures of the high-speed rail seats on the subway, I also held a glimmer of hope, hoping that the Internet would be able to help.

The result was actually sent, but the network was still a bit choppy as before.

I just received a few prompts, and then it was completely cut off.

He switched his network back to China.com and decided not to look for any more solutions.

Although I can’t understand the map of China, at least the network is smooth.

Hans, sitting in his seat at the amusement park, was bored and had the same idea as yesterday.

He did his preparations and then opened up social media, which was relatively smooth.

He can't wait to complain about China with his fans.

Hans knew that the network connectivity was short-lived, so he didn't waste any time and directly turned on the live broadcast button on his social account.

It was night time in the United States, so many people received notification of his live broadcast.

Hans isn’t usually one for livestreaming, but fans flocked to see him livestreaming.

Seeing that most people had arrived, he cut to the chase.

"Hi, friends, I'm in China now. You may see my travel vlog soon."

"I have to say, this was a rather unhappy journey. I came here for the redwood trees. On the way, I asked some young people if they knew about them and whether they would go, but they all said no."

"So I suspect that China released the news just to trick us into coming here."

"I've arrived at this amusement park now. Oh my god, can you believe it? It doesn't even have a separate area. The area it's in is called the 'Forest Train'."

"Oh, I can't even imagine what the scene will be like. A little train, this is too outrageous."

"If the internet was good, I would bring everyone to expose the truth. I'd also like to add that China's internet is awful. He can't even log into Google..."

Before he could finish his words, a network error appeared in the live broadcast room.

Hans cursed and wanted to throw his phone away.

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