American Evan Kyle, who donated a photo album about World War II to China, announced his move to China.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

Recently, American Evan Kyle, who gained fame after donating a photo album about Japanese aggression to China, officially announced his move to China. According to his social media geolocation, he is currently in Tianjin. In one of his online broadcasts, he said that Tianjin feels like home to him because the city's architectural style is reminiscent of his hometown and evokes a strong sense of belonging.

In 2022, Evan donated a valuable World War II photo album to China, containing evidence of Japanese aggression against China. In 2024, he visited China for the first time. Over the course of more than two months, he visited Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Harbin, Wuhan, and other cities. The originally planned 30-day trip turned into a 90-day journey. He notes that the level of infrastructure and ease of public transportation in China are significantly higher than in the United States. "Every day in China, I encounter various high-tech wonders that genuinely amaze me, but for the Chinese, this has already become commonplace. The entire trip exceeded my expectations."

Evan Kyle currently maintains accounts on several platforms where he shares his impressions and observations of life in China.

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