Cuban is surprised by the condition of the streets in Lima: "No potholes, no holes."

"In Cuba, whether you pass through the trendiest area, any district, any street, or any municipality, you will always see potholes in the road."


A young Cuban living in Peru has gone viral on TikTok after sharing his thoughts on the road infrastructure in Lima, particularly the condition of the streets and sidewalks in well-maintained districts of the capital. In the video, which has already garnered thousands of views, the user from the account Cubaneando en Perú (@jerez_92) remarks, "Hey, we don't have streets like this in Cuba anymore..." as he walks through a clean residential area with clear signage, bike lanes, and well-marked pedestrian crossings.

The recording, published a few days ago, generated a wave of reactions both in the Peruvian community and among Cubans inside and outside the island. The protagonist expresses astonishment at details that are almost nonexistent in Cuba: sidewalks without cracks, accessible ramps, and a road organization that he deems exemplary.

Reactions on social media: between acceptance, humor, and social contrast

The comments came pouring in. Many Peruvians expressed gratitude for the recognition and offered words of welcome: "It's great that you're enjoying Peru, my friend, with all its flaws," wrote one user. Others, however, invited him to explore districts with smaller municipal budgets: “Visit La Victoria or San Juan de Lurigancho and you'll see another side,” “Not all of Lima is like this,” “That’s San Isidro, bro.”

There were also those who remembered that urban quality depends on municipal management and the payment of taxes. “There are good streets and others that look like war zones,” commented a Peruvian from Chiclayo. Some users took the opportunity to make political critiques: "And yet, there are those who want Peru to be like Cuba," wrote one.

A testimony that the author had already shared

This is not the first content in which the young man expresses his admiration for everyday aspects of urban life in Peru. A few weeks ago, he published another video where he highlighted the cleanliness and care of the parks in Lima, which he described as "little urban gems."

Her reflections, shared from the perspective of a migrant experience, contrast with the precariousness of public spaces in Cuba and illustrate how what is routine for many can be astonishing for others. Access to basic services, civic order, and a more functional urban life are some of the aspects she has highlighted in her publications.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Perception of Cubans on Infrastructure in Lima and its Contrast with Cuba

Why did the Cuban's video about the streets of Lima go viral?

The video went viral because the young Cuban expressed his astonishment at seeing the well-maintained streets and sidewalks of Lima, which starkly contrasts with the state of the road infrastructure in Cuba, where the lack of maintenance is evident.

How did Peruvians react to the video of @jerez_92?

Peruvians had mixed reactions: some expressed gratitude for the recognition of the young Cuban and welcomed him, while others pointed out that not all of Lima is as well-maintained, suggesting he visit districts with lower budgets for comparison.

What aspects of urban life in Lima surprised the young Cuban?

The young Cuban was surprised by several aspects: the cleanliness of the streets and parks, the sidewalks without cracks, the accessible ramps, and in general, an exemplary road organization. These elements stand out in his videos when compared to the precariousness of public spaces in Cuba.

What message did the Cuban convey about the parks in Lima?

The young man highlighted that the parks in Lima are "little urban gems", well-maintained and full of life, which contrasts with the lack of upkeep in the parks in Cuba. He emphasized the importance of taking care of these spaces to keep them as urban treasures.

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