It was evident that the city was far from the chaos and disorder depicted by the media. On the contrary, it was a clean, tidy, and vibrant city. He couldn't even spot any litter on the streets. Describing it as spotless might be an exaggeration, but it was indeed excessively clean.
Not to mention, it was extremely safe. People could step out of their homes at any time without worrying much about the risk of illegal assault. The air quality was excellent too—no smog, nor any indescribable odors.
Alright, it must be said that Peter Schultz had an overly positive impression of Xilin. The main reason was that he didn't know that during the days he attended Qiao Ze's seminar, nearly all government departments in Xilin City had halted their vacations to go out and sweep the streets and maintain various forms of order.
That said, even without such special arrangements, Xilin in its normal state would still rival any city in Germany.