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Wang Jingbo, an 8th grader from a middle school in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, wasn't particularly impressed by the trip after a two-week tour in the East Coast. But he said the trip broke some of his stereotypes about the US. "American people run red lights, too," he pointed out. Wang did admit, however, that cars in the US would stop for pedestrians and that people seemed happy and relaxed in and outside colleges.
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