Two elderly Chinese communists venture to the West, where they encounter vastly different cultures and customs. The man, unable to speak, conveys his observations through written notes, critiquing the quality of water, the fleeting nature of flowers, and the punctuality of English trains. As they explore, the couple marvels at the Vatican and English parks, but the man's desire to see the world before he dies is tempered by his wife's longing for their homeland.
We Went to Wonderland
A pair of elderly Chinese communists embark on a journey to England, where they are struck by the stark contrasts with their own culture. The man, who has lost his voice, conveys his thoughts through written notes, praising the water quality and expressing dismay at Karl Marx's grave.