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I paid $4 for a dental cleaning in China. Is it a total nightmare, or a hidden dream? 🦷🇨🇳 In many Western countries, a professional dental cleaning can easily cost $150. But here in Hainan—the southernmost tip of China—I found a clinic that charges only $4. I was skeptical. Is it safe? Is it clean? In this video, I take you inside a local Chinese dental clinic to do the "Bathroom Test" and see the reality for myself. What I found was shocking: a professional doctor, a Lego room for kids, and a "price war" so intense that they even gave me a free gift that costs almost as much as the treatment itself! In this video, you will see: The high-tech digital calling system in a local clinic. My "Hygiene Test" (Checking the most private corners). Why doctors in China are working for "free" (The logic of competition). A $4 cleaning vs. a $3.60 free gift. Why is it so cheap? As a cultural observer living in China for years, I want to show you a new perspective on the "Price War" and the daily life of 1.4 billion people. It’s not just about money; it’s about a society where supply is so high that even professional medical service becomes a "Big Mac" price. 👇 I want to hear from you: How much does a dental cleaning cost in your country? Let me know in the comments! My loyal fans, I’m reading every comment you write. ✍️ Coming Next: If you liked this high-value experience, wait until you see my next video. I’ll show you a bowl of delicious noodles that only costs $1.50! 🍜 Subscribe to Label Torn for a new perspective on the real China. #ChinaLife #DentalCare #CulturalObservation #Hainan #LivingInChina #PriceWar #TravelChina #LabelTorn #HiddenChina