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"There's no doubt that playing in the more competitive top leagues improves a player's technique," said Shao. "Playing against strong opponents, communicating with top coaches and working with more professional clubs takes players to the next level."
Based on his own experience, Shao also believes playing abroad matures players on many levels-not just their skills on the ball.
"There are some obvious differences between the domestic leagues in China and the foreign leagues," said Shao. "Domestic players can experience different soccer cultures in the top leagues in Europe.
"From the psychological perspective, playing outside China will improve our understanding of the game and increase our confidence."
Gao Yuan, the director of the soccer studies department at the Capital University of Physical Education and Sports in Beijing, concurs with Shao.
"Playing at the highest level will help young Chinese players grasp a better understanding of soccer culture and to master a more scientific and advanced knowledge of the sport," he said.
"Learning the modern scientific concept of the game that incorporates team management, club operation and training methods is another major benefit," Gao added.
"We have generations of promising players who need to stand on the global stage. Letting the world see them is like letting the world see China. In the future, domestic clubs should send more players to foreign leagues."
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