What kind of country is Chile?
Chile is a country with a beautiful environment, superior geographical location, and rich natural resources. It is also the country with the richest copper resources in the world and enjoys the reputation of the "Kingdom of Copper Mines." The Atacama Desert within the territory is the driest in the world. In addition, it is the only country in the world that produces saltpeter. Chile also received high rankings in press freedom, human development index, democratic development, and more. Chilean education is highly developed and its education is generally recognized in developed countries. Because it is located at the southernmost tip of the American continent, across the sea from Antarctica, Chileans often call their country "the country at the end of the world."
A friend of mine visited Chile for a while before. He told me that Chile has a big temperature difference between morning and evening. The weather is very comfortable when there is no direct sunlight, but it can be very cold at night. Winter in San Diego is not too cold, and the lowest temperature is generally not below freezing. There is very little rainfall on weekdays, and there are not many clouds at noon. Although the heavy metal industry is developed, the sky is still blue. The pink sky in the evening is very beautiful with the fire clouds. The evening here mostly refers to 8 pm, when the sun goes down. Attached is the sunset seen from the balcony of my home. The tropical desert climate zone in northern Chile has the rarest rainfall in the world. It is not one of the areas with the least rainfall. In one place, it has not even rained for 91 consecutive years. Even in relatively large cities such as Iquique, it only takes several years. It rains.
Chile is a country that is convenient for travel and suitable for living. The food mainly consists of cheese, butter, etc. with various types of bread and meat. There are rich varieties of fruits. Compared with China, some fruits (such as blueberries, carrots, etc.) cents, etc.) are relatively cheap.
People in traditional Chilean families don’t eat dinner, but they eat a breakfast-like meal called Onces at eight or nine in the evening, watch TV, drink beer, smoke and chat loudly to enjoy family fun. Maybe it’s because the sun sets late (usually after 8 pm), and it rains less than 3 days a month, so the work schedule is also delayed (I’ve never seen my parents leave the whole house open at midnight) Listening to music and watching TV happily), but it is these people who let me see what is called "carpe diem" of "living in the moment", being optimistic and free-spirited even if they don't have a lot of money.
In short, Chile is a country with a good cultural environment and a very suitable place to live. It has the highest economic freedom index and corruption index among South American countries. It is regarded as a high-income economy by the World Bank Group. According to some evaluation standards, it can be regarded as a developed country. In 2010, Chile became the first OECD member state in South America.