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During these 12 years, China's rapid development in all aspects and its preserved traditional culture have opened new windows for Merz to understand the country.
Merz revisited Gucheng county from March 2 to March 7 during his latest trip to China.
While there, he discussed the R&D status and technology of the new batteries with his Chinese partner.
Merz also visited sites like the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, the longest artificial river in the world.
"The major cities in China have developed rapidly and reached the forefront of the world, while the countryside retains a simple way of life, where the beauty of life and nature blend together," he said.
While walking down a historical and cultural street in Gucheng, Merz marveled at candied haws, local specialties, handicrafts and hanging lanterns.
In front of a stall selling traditional Chinese toys, he carefully selected two costumed dolls in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) style.
"I want to bring them back to Germany for my two granddaughters. The children really like Chinese things," said Merz.
He recalled that he previously brought them back Chinese cheongsams, which they were excited to wear.
"I look forward to tasting delicious Chinese foods in the future and learning more about Chinese history," Merz said, adding that in his heart, China has become his second home.
Contact the writer at zhangyu1@chinadaily.com.cn