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Dunno, most people I've spoken to do not really think about the rest of the world. Though in fairness, you could say the same about US citizens.
Wow imagine not thinking about the rest of the world, couldn't be me (lives in a country with a population smaller than like 19 Chinese cities)
On a personal level I actually think it's sad. For both China as well as the US. They're both so large and vast that just exploring these nation's various geological and cultural differences would take a lifetime. Extensive journals and books have been written about their unique cities and states (zhou) that literally fill libraries.
However, I feel this amount of insularism creates ignorance and prevents people from a better understanding of the global community around them. I would argue that's why they're both the most hated tourists in the world. So it's not a good thing in my opinion.