I'm from Texas and have had a negative outlook on China my whole life. Not out of reasoning or logic, just the general anti-China culture propagated by the media here. I have to say though, after watching your videos I'm very disappointed in myself for having such an ignorant and uneducated perspective. The world as a whole is too large, diverse, and unique to have an opinion formed from just watching the news; of which is mostly just manufactured BS. Now I think I'd like to travel to China one day, and at the very least educate myself more. Gotta go to Japan first though 😄
@AB_123_AB13 күн бұрын
Japan isn't what it used to be, it's really not worth visiting. I'd skip it and save some money. Go to China and SE Asia.
@cee_el13 күн бұрын
@@AB_123_ABWhat? Every country has changed over the last few decades. Why single out Japan only
@AB_123_AB13 күн бұрын
@@cee_el Read his post before commenting, maybe you should delete yours. How embarassing.
@kunchen327813 күн бұрын
@@cee_el yes every country has changed, but some for good some for the worst
@gunsroses129313 күн бұрын
@@AB_123_AB There are now cyber fraud parks in Southeast Asia, and public security is deteriorating. Don't go to Southeast Asia. East Asian countries are as developed as European and American countries.
@violapeng496210 күн бұрын
The historical reason why some Japanese people speak negatively about China stems from their attempt to invade China from 1930s, which ultimately failed, despite causing more than 20 million Chinese deaths. To this day, they deny the war crimes they committed, and a significant group of politicians even visit the Yasukuni Shrine annually-a place that honors Class-A war criminals. Additionally, there is still a considerable number of militarism enthusiasts in Japan. Can you imagine if Germany had denied their war crimes after WWII and claimed that the number of deaths in the invaded countries was fabricated? This is one of the key reasons why the path to China -Japanese or even Korea- Japanese friendship has been so difficult.
@kingsolm979110 күн бұрын
While history is a part of it, I believe the main factor is political inclination. From the late 1970s to the early 1980s, Sino-American relations were in a honeymoon period, which was also one of the high points of Sino-Japanese relations. I think it ultimately depends on the relationship with Western countries-only when both sides' interests align can a good impression and agreements be achieved. Additionally, public opinion and polls change very quickly, often completely transforming within a few decades.
@高飞-v5v8 күн бұрын
@@kingsolm9791 You are right, when the government decides on policy direction, public opinion will quickly flip under the guidance of the media, and ordinary people blindly follow. But I think the speed is much faster than you said. It doesn't take decades, a few years are enough
@王老-p9g6 күн бұрын
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 free Donbass/Lugansk and last east Ukraine😂
@高飞-v5v6 күн бұрын
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Disgusting toad
@augchen94186 күн бұрын
@@kingsolm9791who told you 1980s, Chinese people love japan? are you god? Japanese sucks
@ConniSabrih14 күн бұрын
laowhy86 and serpentza will be after you in 5 seconds
@teppo958514 күн бұрын
Yeh, would be interesting watching them exchaning their points of views with mr minibrain.
@Maxშემიწყალე14 күн бұрын
laowhy86 and serpentza are sadly just anti-China grifters now. They saw that hate got more clicks than anything positive about China.
@CC-lq8st14 күн бұрын
I used to enjoy watching their vlog biking videos in China and totally enjoyed it...However, once they went all anti-China to boost their views and pockets I stopped watching...I get it though,....the man needs to feed his family
@KnoSigma-g2w14 күн бұрын
@@CC-lq8st Yep,
@PLGooner14 күн бұрын
whoo?
@NoComment-hh3rn13 күн бұрын
For those still sceptical about China, I don't want to convince you through words, but please pay a visit. We will welcome you as a guest. There is a 144-hour VISA policy. A lot of KZbinrs already visited China from Japan, Korea, UK and even US. You can travel to Xinjiang freely and even Tibet (I think you need a local guide in Tibet though). My words are pale so let the fact speak. China is not perfect, I wouldn't say China is the top-rated nation in the world. But it is worth a visit. I mean, come on, even the Japanese are visiting China, considering WW2 history we have. Why do you Western guys worry so much? It is not expensive.
The biggest issue is language i believe. I speak mandarin and I have a hard time whenever i go, need to rely on my wife that has a much better reading vocabulary than I.
@tenchichrono13 күн бұрын
Most important about China is that the government is willing to listen and adapt. They have target goals and take aim to achieve them. Having 1.4Billion citizens and creating policies for everybody is a difficult task. The CCCP isn't just BS.
@el436912 күн бұрын
240 hours now
@steveangelovski601312 күн бұрын
I am visiting China right now on the 30 day visa-free stay from Australia. Around half the plane was non Chinese Australians so it seems many want to see with their own eyes.
@yonight687114 күн бұрын
I follow what is happening in China quite closely. Quite frankly, the US (and the collective West) just can't compete with China. China has effective government and a clear, organized vision of where it is going. It has the best infrastructure in the world. It is the number one investor and user of renewable energy and is leading a revolution in that area. Its EVs will wipe out the legacy auto sector in the world in just a few years. It is leading in most of the cutting edge technologies. You should note that China has built its high speed rail network only since 2008. It has put down 47,000 km of track since then and has plans for another 30,000 km -right now, it has about 75% of the world HSR. China is the biggest economy in the world (by PPP) and it has the resources to do these things. It is not wasting its resources on a useless military. It is also ruled by a party that understands it needs to deliver for the common people if it is going to maintain its power. What the US is facing in China is a power that is already bigger than the US. That was never the case with the USSR.China has a 10 year plan for advancing their country and its people, while the US has a 10 year plan for the Marvel Universe.
@mikez342113 күн бұрын
Spot on! More western people realized what you were saying.
@JH-ct2fj12 күн бұрын
very effective government, no bipartisan government, no fighting over certain agenda, no bureaucracy. when the government sets a policy, there is no buts about it. yes, very effective.
@Sfran_12 күн бұрын
A book written by two Americans…The saying of ‘China is going to collapse’ has been repeated said in the last 10-15 years😂.
@tesBye11 күн бұрын
But Chinese people's salary is really low comparing their hard work. As a Chinese young people, I feel disappointed about my future. I am not from the family, which has relative works in the government or state owned company. It is really hard for me to get a job that flow the labour law. I mean just a job that you don't need to work more than 10 hours a day and six days a week.Well, I have send my CV for more than 100 companies and communicate with 20 HR managers this month.But guess what, I still can not get an interview. In this beautiful picture you have imagined, I am not a participant.
@mikez342111 күн бұрын
@ maybe you can work on improving your skills. Many of my Chinese friends moved from the bottom to the very high levels due to their intelligence and hard work.
@rickace13214 күн бұрын
Just 20-40 years ago, China was polluted, corrupt, had problems with petty crimes, people behaving poorly(you have to understand one thing, there are two China's, old and new. Many of the people alive 20-40 years ago, are still alive today. So, their behavior and everything is still kind of there. As the old saying goes, old habits die hard. The newer younger generation is growing up in a much different China. Richer, more civilized. So, the young people behave much better than their fathers and mothers). They have improved so much since, and they are not done improving. One of the main reasons as you mentioned, why China was poor for such a long time, is because they did not get to go through an industrial revolution like other countries such as the US, the UK, etc, they were occupied(Century of Humiliation). It started with the opium wars, and ended with WW2. After this China said enough is enough, we will never allow this to happen again. Mao wanted to leap frog and catch up with the rest of the world, well, that didn't work out so well, you know what happened. The only way to improve was to take small steps, and eventually catch up. Is why China was still poor even in the 80s, the 90s, 2000s, and finally they started getting richer. China is not done, though. They are still improving with each passing years. I can't imagine another decade or two from now. China still has much to improve.
@RNG-99913 күн бұрын
You have one of the most non-bias takes that I have heard, from presumably a western-origin person. I'm also Western, but... really really Western... The Aleutian Islands of Alaska Western as you can get- literally the most furthest Western portion of the United States. And as an Aleut, I can't even really consider myself to be an American despite Alaska gaining statehood. My parents and my grandparents were born as Russian-Natives in Russian-Alaska. I try my best to engage in critical thinking, ask questions, and have independent thought guarded from outside influence. I agree with what you said about China. They are not done yet. But let's not forget, China does not WANT to be enemies with the United States. China would love the opportunity to do business and become even Allies with the USA, given the right conditions/terms.
@JeremiahYeager-xo2vu13 күн бұрын
The "old China" you are referring to is only a small part over its 5,000 year history. China was way civilized compared to the Caucasians, whom the Chinese thought were barbarians.
This is a great summary. A lot of people don't know the history of China and how many invasions from other countries it had endured in the last several centuries. Despite this (or maybe because of this?) people are still hard working and trying to improve their lives. A lot of generational trauma from wars and revolutions will undoubtedly make people want to create a better future for themselves and their families. But speaking from my own POV, I don't want China to change too much and become a 1st world country. I've noticed that the more developed a country becomes, the less happy people become (because society becomes more divided by socioeconomic class, the irony!). There's not only upsides to development, there's a lot of downsides too. China is currently in a "sweet spot" right now, where its society doesn't have to deal too much with the downsides of living in a 1st world society-- the class division, the judgment, the shallowness, materialism, capitalism, "keeping up with the Joneses/ Kardashians," etc. Also, if a country becomes more developed, its living standards would improve and jobs would pay more, which would attract more immigrants. Racial diversity is good, but it also gives birth to racial division (which is bad). Look at what's happening in America/ Canada/ UK (and some other European nations) at the moment, with all of the mass migration/ illegal immigration-- what is going on over there?? Even Japan and South Korea are suffering the same fate. (North Korea seems to be fine though lol) Personally? I don't really care about reputation (or politics, for that matter). I care more about happiness. Even if China's reputation is negative (and it's considered an economic threat/ political enemy), at least ordinary people are comfortable and happy enough. As the country develops more and society becomes more divided (by class or by race or both), that could change for the worse. TLDR; I do not envy people living in 1st world countries, or pity people living in 3rd world countries. Being a 2nd world country is good enough. (I've lived in multiple countries, including America, Japan, and China. These are just my thoughts/ observations. Definitely not trying to offend anyone.) WORLD PEACE Y'ALL
@tat317913 күн бұрын
@@JeremiahYeager-xo2vu Old China he refers to is people that cut queues, smoke indoors, spit everywhere, dirties the toilets, speaks loudly and generally has no civic sense. These people still exists. The infrastructure is China changed too fast and too rapidly for their minds to catch up. Similar issue in Singapore, but Singapore is easier to manage compared to China.
@zimuli354913 күн бұрын
You say China doesn't pay attention to environmental protection! Unlike the Western countries, which are extremely hypocritical and only talk about it, China is the country that attaches the most importance to environmental protection and strictly adheres to it and takes practical actions. In the past 30 years, China has planted the most trees and is the only country that has made the desert area smaller. China accounts for more than 50% of the world's solar and wind power generation, and more than 60% of the world's EV production and sales.
@el436912 күн бұрын
He probably meant that Chinese people don't care about the "environmental protection" that the western media brag about, he did mention ppl in China care about their own environment in the video though.
@kkye52810 күн бұрын
My uncle was the manager of a construction site. They tried to speed up the progress and didnt follow the environmental policies... and he was in detention center for 15 days. lol
@quantumchad10 күн бұрын
Lmao. You all wumaos cannot let any criticism fly. You always try to argue against any criticism to the point of ridicule. China is the worst polluter in the world and factories literally drop their expired chemical stockpiles into rivers.
@maggiechan339 күн бұрын
@@el4369 SBA does NOT know about the all the Chinese govt AND the people, have done to 'protect the environment'. We Chinese have been environmentalist LONG before it was even an issue in the west. Look at the classical Chinese paintings - humans are only a small blips in the vastness of nature.
@maggiechan339 күн бұрын
@@kkye528 Funny that you are laughing about your uncle's imprisonment. (And he DID deserve to be in jail.)
@infinite0310 күн бұрын
Propoganda is no joking. I've been traveling to EU and more than 10 Chinese cities. But I had a dellusional image of XinJiang CN cuz of the news and the false info I got, it changed in the 1st week since I arrived in XinJiang, total culture shock to me. Thanks for sharing the video as its a genuine one whether you see the cons and pros, ur likes and dislikes about a country. lol Funny thing, I saw a Canadian couple youtuber posted video of Xinjiang trip the week after I visited museum, they edited the video so well that you'd think the museum is about ccp propogada, lol they never mentioned the other 8 exhibition halls of religions, cultures including Persian culture, arts, historical relics. There are several beautiful souvenir stores at the exit, they showed a coin vending machine at a corner, thats very sad and funny. But I believe lies dont last long.
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 YOU WANNA FREE US FROM WHAT? I am sitting at office with my uyghur colleagues now, 2 muslim uyghur colleagues from Kashgar, you wanna FREE us with what??? goofing off at work???
@fogethorse5 күн бұрын
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@allenlee94494 күн бұрын
Unfortunately, lies can last very long
@shangj1026Күн бұрын
@@infinite03 why are u replying to a bot 🤣🤣🤣
@MacrosFTW14 күн бұрын
You could travel around China without going to the main tourist cities and have content for years.
@ASteppingStone10 күн бұрын
This is what I wanna do!
@MacrosFTW8 күн бұрын
@@ASteppingStoneit'll be pretty cheap too
@ASteppingStone8 күн бұрын
@@MacrosFTW definitely. I stayed at an awesome hostel in Ili, Xinjiang , off-season to be fair, but for about $5 a night. Meanwhile in the US, just existing anywhere outside my home would cost a good $50-60 bucks a day minimum. It’s just not worth it at all to travel here. Currently saving up some USD to spend it all elsewhere
I think he has a good point about China. China does not care about the outside world for a majority of her history because they can produce anything they want. Only after China fell behind after the industrial revolution, she become interested to look at the outside world, especially after China experienced the one hundred years of humiliation. China has been learning from the west ever since she was defeated by Britain in 1842. It is a long and pain process for this country to stand up and transform herself into a industrial society. Now China is on her way to rejuvenate herself and get back to where she was about two hundred years ago.
@foodparadise579214 күн бұрын
That is not true, The Silk Road. During Tang dynasty, China's exchange with outside world was massive.
@ponuni14 күн бұрын
Still need the outside world to buy their stuff because their own population are too frugal and won't spend.
@nuo.not103313 күн бұрын
@@ponuni Aircraft carriers and sixth-generation fighters coming out of wormholes? We won't spend money?
@themidlayer13 күн бұрын
@@foodparadise5792 Means you don't understand it's culture and politics. China trades, but it doesn't export ideas, meaning, China is communist, but it doesn't export communism, when China was poor, it didn't export poverty. What it cares about is mostly inside China, but ofc as it grows it will have more influence, but not caring about other countries is the general idea.
@ponuni13 күн бұрын
@ what does that have to do with anything? You chinese won’t consume goods! If you started a business catering to the chinese you’d go broke!! There’s no economy to be had with a bunch of people who only want to make money but not spend any of it. This is why you chinese are still poor because once money changes hands it becomes dead and stops circulating.
@dunkierookie97014 күн бұрын
Since you are in East Asia for quite a while, I reckoned you know the bulk of Jaoanese and Korean culture came from China? Eg. Japanese kanji and Korean hanja are essentially Chinese characters/words and that about 60% of modern Japanese and Korean vocabulary were borrowed from China. In fact, matcha, gyoza, ramen etc. had their origins in China.
@biglance14 күн бұрын
BINGO@!!!!!
@jovogage14 күн бұрын
Probably he never learned kanji , that is that he having more trouble !
@NoComment-hh3rn13 күн бұрын
he already mentioned it in the video.
@passby807013 күн бұрын
Bonzai
@sailingadventurer12 күн бұрын
Japan loved 6th century's Tang dynasty China. Korea loved 1590s Ming Dynasty China 😅
@fishtankliveclipss14 күн бұрын
Bro the consistency is amazing bro your vids are my favorite to watch on KZbin no bullshit
@jjtheslayer6914 күн бұрын
i just got done finishing the last video and this one popped up so i was like fuck yeah one more for the night
@connerd131314 күн бұрын
One day some day
@user-iy3gx9qg4y14 күн бұрын
lol random fishtank channel clocking in
@fishtankliveclipss14 күн бұрын
@@user-iy3gx9qg4y haha
@ChampionMindset0214 күн бұрын
lol same my favorite KZbinr
@worldpeaceJohn14 күн бұрын
I’ve been living in the US for 22 years and went back to China every year. Even though, I had to adjust my perception of China to match the reality every time. Nice podcast. Two comments: in China, Ordos is famous for cashmere; China made massive environmental friendly projects over the years, much larger than the train stations.
True, Chinese usually don't care about the environment (as in talk about it constantly and bragging about how environment-friendly they are). But those Chinese people who work in the environmental industries are real heros who work so hard to bring hopes to this world, so that "save the earth" is no longer just a cool slogan.
@jinjinweiwei13 күн бұрын
@@thefourthrabbit9516 my home town Shanghai had a stinky river (suzhou river) for decades. Now it is completely changed. You can go on mini river cruise, there are fancy apartments along the way. It no longer smells and looks great!
@byronwang705013 күн бұрын
@@VVJ-f3d 🤣
@JooMike-Hi13 күн бұрын
@@thefourthrabbit9516 The Chinese are doing it, Americans just talk and dogfight.
@aidandunworth76513 күн бұрын
The China series has been very interesting to me. I am from the US and work here, many of my coworkers moved her from China and they are all very friendly, helpful, and hard working. Keep up the great work!
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@bubbletea29211 күн бұрын
I live in China and speak Chinese, actually have a degree in Chinese. This video was hard to watch, sorry, this were so many uninformed conclusions and misconceptions being spoken here. I recommend you to travel with a language guide next time to understand the real China. Language is so crucial to understand this super complex country. Still glad you enjoyed China though.
@StevenHuang-l2z10 күн бұрын
But there are still something blowed his mind 😂😂
@jimmyjiang74949 күн бұрын
Live in china is completely different. If china is that great why so many immigrations😂
@WEIHONGDU2 күн бұрын
he literally put 'small brained' in his channel name, so our bar here is pretty low loll
@HettyHSIAOКүн бұрын
a least a better translator! And actually we do have!
@Dordordord3 сағат бұрын
Check little Chinese everywhere
@Lulrenz14 күн бұрын
I really hope u keep this series going! So much to see in China, I think it’s definitely be a great experience and amazing to see on YT!!
@zhongguono114 күн бұрын
他去年十月份还去了新疆喀什,估计过一段时间就会把视频发出来的😂
@scent-bubbles13 күн бұрын
He already did post it@@zhongguono1
@riversong-t8l13 күн бұрын
@@zhongguono1You can't spoil it. Whether or not to post travel videos is his personal secret. Please maintain respect for his travels.
@zhongguono113 күн бұрын
@@riversong-t8l你脑子没事吧?
@KaiGan-mk1mh13 күн бұрын
@@riversong-t8l Well its pretty obvious since he was in sabbatical's travel vlog in kashgar
@MelodySnodgrass13 күн бұрын
You are not even in the top tier cities in China and you already feel blown away. Seriously! Come to China to visit with your own eyes, sheeple. ❤
@MelodySnodgrass6 күн бұрын
@ free your ass
@shangj1026Күн бұрын
not even close to the top tier cities
@vesnyable14 күн бұрын
My guy went from shitting on China how it doesnt care about the environment, to shitting on them for not refrigirating the entire Central station, he must really be confused about China 😅
@zhongguono114 күн бұрын
这是他的特色,不挑毛病就不是他的风格了
@poppycock720614 күн бұрын
He’s also formed his entire view of China by exploring 1% of it. /facepalm
@zhianlu-b9x14 күн бұрын
🤣
@graemebuchan191914 күн бұрын
Your guy is called "Small brained American", they are the type who are hypnotised by lots of flashing LED lights and are the only ones who want to visit China in its current form, us with normal sized brains are at home in Europe enjoying high food safety and environmental standards, privacy and long fought for human rights, You must be confused about almost everything involving China 🙃
@RNG-99913 күн бұрын
@@zhongguono1 holy shit, even the Chinese are here and they understand Connor now. This is awesome, lol. "It's his characteristic. He finds faults, that's his style.". That's so freaking awesome lol.
@shengzhexilu217014 күн бұрын
Dude, maybe you should go and see the southern part of China, like Guang Xi or Yun Nan province. These places got so much to offer in terms of landscapes, food, people, architectures, culture diversities, etc.
@fallplain14 күн бұрын
Very good call
@biglance14 күн бұрын
Puer Tea down there...I've been there, super nice, good call!!! peace.
@Go4Broke24713 күн бұрын
Go see my ethnic Hmong people there.
@slattbox13 күн бұрын
Lijiang
@海伊娜12 күн бұрын
重庆最近减分
@iamsheep14 күн бұрын
There was another KZbinr who hitchhiked around China and some of the videos were so moving because how much random people, including the police would help him. It was beautiful to watch and gave me hope for humanity
@xDavidFitzgeraldx14 күн бұрын
Is that Mike Okay? I watch his videos too 😁
@Wassup-Us14 күн бұрын
the guy that went to xinjiang?
@iamsheep14 күн бұрын
@@xDavidFitzgeraldx oh yeah Mike Okay! His videos are pretty cool
@iamsheep14 күн бұрын
@Wassup-Us yeah
@李玉言14 күн бұрын
mike okey
@elliotstoklosa5312 күн бұрын
I’m a American living in Texas and I’m about to move to China to study Chinese watching you travel there before I go gives me a great idea of what to look forward too!!! As well it gives me a sense of relief about what to expect! I have been to China before in 2019 but I forgot what it was like I now remember how I had the same reaction to how clean it was.
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@joshuabray3714 күн бұрын
Great video. I lived in China for a few years and have been back several times. This is pretty much my thoughts as well.
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@gunsroses129313 күн бұрын
These train stations are nothing special. What is truly amazing about Ordos and northern Shaanxi is the environmental protection project. They have spent half a century turning a desert almost half the size of Belgium into a forest. It would be a pity if you didn't go and see it.
@KuangTu14 күн бұрын
I'm glad that you've opened your eyes during this trip, or at least are willing to look at things from a different perspective by putting yourself in that environment. However, I can still see that there is a lot of misinformation you’re holding onto. For example, around the 9:21, you mentioned that China doesn’t care about the environment and doesn’t disclose COVID-19 numbers. Both of these claims are completely false. First, regarding the environment, it’s true that any country will inevitably have a negative impact on its local environment during development. This is part of industrialization. Only developed and wealthy nations can afford the extra costs of stricter environmental regulations; otherwise, there would be stagnation in development. During rapid industrialization, no country has been able to avoid this-not the U.S., not Europe, and not even Japan, which is often perceived as being exceptionally clean. Try supplying the entire world with goods while producing absolutely no pollution in the process. At least China is rapidly turning things around now that it has reached a certain level of wealth. For instance, China leads the world in reforestation efforts, which you can see for yourself all across the country. Renewable energy projects have been planned, implemented, and utilized more effectively than in many other countries that make grand promises but fail to follow through. China, on the other hand, keeps its word and moves forward with determination. Second, regarding COVID-19 numbers, it’s possible that the news outlets you follow didn’t report them, but anyone who can read Chinese can confirm that there were many websites providing detailed updates on case numbers, down to the district or county level. This was happening at least two to three months before the U.S. began to panic about COVID-19 or even took it seriously. I’m not sure why this was the case-perhaps it was due to a sense of superiority at the beginning, or simply an "everyone for themselves" mentality. In my opinion, this attitude was the real reason why the suffering was prolonged and more devastating than it needed to be. That being said, I'm glad to hear you're enjoying your trip to China. I just wanted to share my thoughts on these two things.
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@FrankZhang-pj9nn14 күн бұрын
yes, Ordos is actually a smart city. you also mentioned in your video, there are lots of driverless buses, driverless cars on the street and robots at the square to do the clean job and sell food. BTW, China GOV really care about the environment, China is leading the green energy in the world. there are two deserts called "Mawusou" and "Kubuqi" near Ordos, now China spent 40 years to change these two deserts to Oasis already.
@SinghCapital14 күн бұрын
Respect from Seattle brother. Inspiring to see another fellow American in China. I am going to book my ticket!
@markhatch989314 күн бұрын
Don't go, it's very dangerous for tourists not protected by the CCP.
@零柒伍捌14 күн бұрын
@@markhatch9893 frog in the well
@aidanschram965214 күн бұрын
@@markhatch9893 Nice joke brother
@biglance14 күн бұрын
Check out Xiamen and Hainan, you will thank me man! I'm from portland btw, peace man.
@spikermike284314 күн бұрын
@@markhatch9893 they hit 30 million visitors in 2024 - likely 40-50 million 2025 with open visa policy. That's a lot of visitors to protect dude 😂
@菜菜子-o7b14 күн бұрын
内蒙古是中国的北方 夏天基本很凉爽 热不了几天 所以很多地方没有制冷空调 只有暖气
@maggiechan339 күн бұрын
@SBA, You lived in japan for 3 months and you did NOT realized it is one of the MOST racist country in the world ??? It is NOT true that every country is racist; every country has bigoted people, but that does NOT mean the whole nation is prejudiced.
@dianad1506 күн бұрын
It is true that Japanese so look up to white people, and so look down the rest of Asian people, especially hard on Chinese and Koreans. That is not even racism, because those three countries are culturally and racially and economically and geographically more linked. Sad though.
@leonc465321 сағат бұрын
Being in inner mongolia means, you are in an autonomous region that is less developed, resource driven economy. China actually is very green for how much it produces now, previously it was scaling out of control and its great progress that has been made for everyones benefit (since manufacturing center of the world and all), the improvements are noticeable especially compared to each year prior. And so really its not a oil country, but rather have the natural resources and so to met the demand it should be used until they have built the remaining infrastructure to handle the total demand due to development etc. This is also a way for inner mongolia to improve its productivity and improve its economy, so really its hitting short term demands and long term carbon neutral. Its just too impractical to expect everything to all happen at onces, (they tried it, and it failed) Next thing, depending on the region the experience is drastically different, people do infact speak some levels of english in the big cities (tier 1 and even maybe tier 2) but thats just like in japan (tokyo and osaka, and then less so in kyoto and further regions (tohoku, hokkaido) ) the english level is in the same way reduced due to where you are rather than that the "whole of china" doesnt care about the western world. Its just the perspective is to learn from the good and not the bad... And an original take, the ghost cities aren't abandoned they are just way ahead, and such if there is an excess that is also good, it keeps housing affordable, and makes those regions attractive to those who arent able to compete in the tier 1 cities, it allows a return flow of people, the only reason china is often crowded is because of urbanisation but also being concentrated where wealth is and that is all in tier 1 cities. I would like to see a china where the tier 1 cities have their importance but the other cities flourish once again as they used to. TLDR: -Supply and demand -Autonomous region wanting to make some money -English is forsaken, just poorer place and people would go to the big cities for better life opportunities -Having more housing is good, ghost cities arent like japans which is the difference of oversupply and abandonment. -EDIT: also china is moving closer to realising the net carbon neutral than most would like to admit, see beijing comparisions
@Sfran_11 күн бұрын
02:51 It’s just the city built a new hospital in the new city while the original hospital continues to operate in the old city. It’s common to build roads, infrastructure and so on ahead of time in China. In the beginning, it will look empty, but business and people will come slowly. It’s a Chinese mentality of planning in a long-term way. I remember that there was a well-spread Before and After photo online. It’s a metro station built in a deserted area in another city in China, surrounded by overgrown grass and no other buildings in sight; however, after a couple of years, that area had completely changed, a lively place with apartment buildings, office buildings, and shopping centers.
@xiao53607 күн бұрын
Thank you, the idea of moving hospital in order to force people move to another city, just made my day. Hope my goverment will never notice this video.
@gnapob79474 күн бұрын
@@xiao5360活这么大年纪了,难道人口涌入就是强制搬家?
@gcyalbert13 күн бұрын
I'm Chinese living in the US for over 10 years. In my opinions, the US and China actually share more common values than that between any other two major countries. For example, both countries are generally secular states, practical mindset and loving money
@jimlobster546213 күн бұрын
Secular America ?
@ccggsguxxc739311 күн бұрын
1:11 This statement fits my stereotype of Americans: "Chinese people don't care about the environment at all. Even though they have so many electric vehicles, they don't even use air conditioners!" Yes, air conditioners are actually very environmentally friendly.
The lady in back is listening to everything at one point she had to sit up to listen in more 😂😂
@simontheman43379 күн бұрын
Chinese here. The statement about coal is not totally true tho. Chinese government been trying to improve environment for the past years. So much that people in rural areas got banned from using coal to heat their rooms in winter. And lack of electricity some time during urges, because restrictions on coal. All these happened 2 years ago
@1bigbillz14 күн бұрын
I lived in china for two years. Would highly recommend Chengdu and Jiuzhaigou
@Packandpanic14 күн бұрын
I haven't been there, but Chengdu's food is out of this world.
@YeZhuang-by1cx14 күн бұрын
jiuzhaigou is really cool
@beauxdejour80814 күн бұрын
I have a good friend in Chengdu! She’s the sweetest person ever. I hope he visits so I can see more what it’s like..need to plan a trip myself :)
@xmtcaslee14 күн бұрын
@@Packandpanic True. l live in Chengdu. Let me give you a little jaw-dropping shock. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZvTgHtprb-Ep7M
@xmtcaslee14 күн бұрын
@@beauxdejour808 I live in Chengdu. Let me show your my city. See what is different with your western world... From suburb to downtown kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZvTgHtprb-Ep7M kzbin.info/www/bejne/pGGzm2N3nZmCiLM metro system: kzbin.info/www/bejne/l3vdZYKQYtN2Z5I&pp=ygUM5oiQ6YO95Zyw6ZOB downtown street kzbin.info/www/bejne/rWKVg4Odf5l4fpY&pp=ygUUY2hlbmdkdSDnlJ_lkb3kuYvmn7E%3D
@wifi00159 күн бұрын
I really value Conor's opinion on China. This man has earned his creditability by being the dumbest and most politically incorrect person on the internet. I mean just by calling out India alone with his honest take on how shit that country is enough to convince me that he's either full autistic or just raw and honest as f about his observation on a country and their people. As always, thank you sir for your videos and education
@ygc69686 күн бұрын
Oh man…😂😂😂
@alfong827914 күн бұрын
Wow, what an apt and courageous comparison, It totally works for me as someone who has been to and also appreciate both the grand state of Texas and the great country of China, thanks.
@tupolevi13 күн бұрын
FYI, India is a South Asia country. Indian culture and behaviour is totally different from any East asian one.
@Sawadikaliu9 күн бұрын
Thanks to Himalaya
@Janexploreworld8 күн бұрын
As a chinese from inner Mongolia, I am very glad you eventually went to China. I started watching your video since 2 years ago with my non-Chinese partner. I have to say China is not prefect and maybe still not as developed as USA we still have poverty problems in some area. But it is no doubt Chinese ppl are friendly welcoming and helpful to any ppl. West media don’t make fair comments to China. We are similar with any other countries just using different language and culture.
@snowwalker2710 күн бұрын
bro im dying over the loudspeaker bit at 6:00 mins lol
@_DREBBEL_14 күн бұрын
The political bs aside, China is extremely interesting and I'm so happy I get to watch you trapse around the place.
@NoComment-hh3rn13 күн бұрын
Politics are few men's power game, and we are the audience forced to watch their show. We don't have to hate each other. That is not a good way to live our lives.
@_DREBBEL_13 күн бұрын
@NoComment-hh3rn it's certainly unfortunate that we still subscribe to tribalism. Perhaps one day, we will all realize we're the same.
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@Packandpanic14 күн бұрын
I'm surprised you're not complaining. 😆.. I love East Asia in general. It's always had a special place in my heart. If you're still there, try Chungdu's food.
@lutherwallingford477314 күн бұрын
I hate myself for enjoying my vicarious travels with you
@Packandpanic14 күн бұрын
Lol.. it's a small window that gives you a chance to see the world for what it really is without the hefty bill. At least when you decide to go somewhere, you have an idea where to go and where you might have fun more.
@liteupcandle114 күн бұрын
That's how I feel, I used to study in Houston and lived there for 4 years for my college, and I came to Mainland China, I am from Taiwan, I always have this feelings all the time that Chinese and American are really similar. I don't really know many people outside of Texas I sorta assume all the americans are like that. Now, you've mentioned really solve the puzzle.
@koshinippo635110 күн бұрын
There was once a TV interview with a Taiwanese businessman who was involved in real estate development in Ordos.
@siennahao650314 күн бұрын
You strike me as a "毒舌“, literally meaning venomous tougue. And you truly are, and people love you for that. As a chinese I do detect some youtubers being overly positive and trying so hard to promote china, but we can always trust that your verdicts are genuine. I have already seen "how much does CCP pay you" sorta comment if you don't mind adressing the question LOL
@YeZhuang-by1cx14 күн бұрын
he tried so hard to be mean but we feel in the end that he is a big heart soft cute boy😢
@fr0stmourn314 күн бұрын
interesting, "venomous tongue" sounds like a negative thing in English. Is this not the case in Mandarin? does it mean something similar to "speaking the truth even if its painful"?
@siennahao650314 күн бұрын
@@fr0stmourn3 My bad for not being able to foresee the possibility of the words coming across the wrong way than I meant. It might once be derogatory, but these day the young chinese really use it to describe someone who is being unseriously mean but their saying is actually legit. We also use it when someone's roasts about something really get to the sore spots like when the cricitism is bang on. So it's actually the connotation and nuances of words that makes those who get it bond over an understanding smile.
@fr0stmourn314 күн бұрын
@@siennahao6503 ah okay cool, thank you for teaching me
@frederickwang172614 күн бұрын
@@fr0stmourn3 it literally means people who keep complaining or criticizing everthing. But it is a mild word, often used on people who we like
@Sfran_12 күн бұрын
China was the first country in the world to achieve "zero growth" in land degradation, and "double reduction" in the area of desertified land and sandy land. Since the 21st century, about 1/4 of the world's new green area (like trees and grass) has come from China. And China's clean energy innovation, development and implementation are world-leading. In addition, the reason why China's train stations are built so large is to consider passenger flow. If you come to China's train stations during important holidays (especially the Spring Festival, China's biggest holiday), you will know why they are built so large :)
@peterpi2403Күн бұрын
As a first-gen Chinese American that is still exploring the world of both, would love to hear more on your opinion on this and traveling to different spots. keep it up man!
@georwoogle10 күн бұрын
Watched your previous video about the coal town, and now followed you here listening to your comments. Thank you for the informative video and speech.
@jasonlittle300014 күн бұрын
It's always the people that make the place warm and inviting what a wonderful man that loved his town that hopes for more better like China should be I'm glad to even know of him Good luck small brained mini dude you do your Town a great service.
@kenric146013 күн бұрын
Let me translate the message that was broadcast on the intercom: "Hey you, white American, the train is here, stop stating there and talking into your phone, your gonna be late" And your just ignoring it, repeatedly j/k 🤣
@Jason-gy4dv14 күн бұрын
This was solid. Was great to see you have an epic time. Great subtitles, had me cracking up pretty hard! Nice one.
@Dec977914 күн бұрын
If you travel to Shan Xi and xin Jiang provinces and learn about how China plants all the trees there for decades to reduce the area of desert and sand storm, you’ll also change your mind about “China doesn’t care about environment”, also I don’t think Chinese government “coerced” people to move to ordos but 100% use huge incentives and influence to move people there.
@HettyHSIAOКүн бұрын
Our train stations and surrounding plazas are designed so large because we must consider extreme scenarios, especially the annual Spring Festival (Chinese New Year travel rush) and National Day holiday crowds. During the 2008 southern China blizzard, when all trains (before high-speed rail) were suspended, Guangzhou station was overwhelmed with 400,000 struggling migrant workers trying to return home, including many elderly, women, and children. The government wants to prevent such situations from recurring, so they're aggressively building the best transportation network to ensure everyone can safely return home.
@socialismcapitalism340414 күн бұрын
Erdos is build on 4 business, sheep, coal, rare earth, and gas
@sportszone915911 күн бұрын
Ordinary USA Citizens:China is Crap Maye Musk: I traveled 10 times to China in this year🤣🤣🤣
@neoh.tadano14 күн бұрын
Just think bit deeply can easily find out why China has been the center of East Asia for Millenniums, from geographical ponits that Land actually was entire Continent of East Asia especially when Mongolia and Taiwan were both Republic of China (before 1949), rest of 2 others were island countries Japan and Korea, but both history were definitely not as long as that Continental Center😅
@yuwine7714 күн бұрын
China - ZhongGuo in Chinese literally means middle kingdom or center kingdom
@cloudwithwind57414 күн бұрын
Because the Rome of the West no longer exists, but the Rome of the East has always been here and has never disappeared!
@jsc341714 күн бұрын
You do realize Taiwan is legally a province under the current Republic of China and Peoples Republic of China?
@neoh.tadano14 күн бұрын
@jsc3417 In other words mainland China has always been legal territory of ROC since 1912
@allentoyokawa906813 күн бұрын
Sorry but Japan is at the center
@josippetkovic38913 күн бұрын
I just saw video that you did with Sabbatical. I really don't know what to think about China but I'm kind of glad that they are having it good. If they are having it good can we learn something from them? I think that they need to open up more, we need to hear more what is happening there - politics and all.
@basque88813 күн бұрын
Its early days in your discovery, spend some time inland, Chongqing, Chengdu in Sichuan province, whole different vibe. Then come back and then do the South, the tropics of Yunan province and Guizhou. Thats how i found China to be best discovered if you dont live there. Go to a region spend the time, leave, visit again, one region at a time.
@eye54u10 күн бұрын
You said China doesn't care about the environment? That's not true at all. China has actually been achieving the Carbon Neutrality target and making a huge difference to the environment. Also, I suggest you learn the language instead of complaining they don't speak English; in fact they don't need to. be respectful to take you further
@苏铁与酷酷14 күн бұрын
Maybe Inner Mongolia like Taxas,but the Country is too big, and many places are different. Not the same as Japan, whole country is very similar.
@PWCDN14 күн бұрын
Love your content man, keep at it, once the algorithm kicks up your exposure, you're going to pop off. I like your honest takes and I can tell you're a history buff, most "travel-tubers" don't know the history of the place they go to.
@zigajavornik102613 күн бұрын
Chinese people are more or less the same, been to Wuhan, Changsha, Beijing, Taizhou, always friendly, helping, not a single word of English, saying "yes yes" all the time 🤣. Until you go there, you can't judge them, I too had an image in my head and it was a complete 180. Media sucks these days.
@cloudwithwind57413 күн бұрын
Does everyone in Europe, Japan, and South Korea speak English to you?
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@ryanmarler4428 күн бұрын
I've been going to China for 10 years since ive been living in Hong Kong, and I always have a good time when I go. Chinese people in China are typically great, but when they travel, they can be pretty rowdy and and really turn up their Chineseness when they travel in tour groups, and that tends to piss people off. Especially in Japan.
@Im-mono7 күн бұрын
US tourist behave not so too, Japs wouldn't dare say shit.😂
@irritatedanglosaxon170512 күн бұрын
To be true, theres nothing or few u can get from learning abt japan, or soko cultures, traditions. Most of them copied or imitate from China or late one and claimed as theirs. Funny, and u compare China to india? Gosh, China is another level, u can compare india to US. Thats my personal POV
@dijikstra812 күн бұрын
A mining town in northern Sweden (the furthest north city in Sweden) is being entirely moved due to the iron mine under the town being expanded, so it's not safe to live there anymore. It's quite a bit smaller though.
@MAXU2214 күн бұрын
Waiting for the “Connor doesn’t skip leg day” comment
@zalla13514 күн бұрын
Favorite KZbinr currently. I had the same presumptions of china as you but in your most recent video it looks AMAZING
@TiffanyChenLi52014 күн бұрын
China is a huge country, every place has different customs and different food, hope you can explore more cities in China, enjoy your trip, have a good time in China.🎉
@louamorin424612 күн бұрын
China is a fascinating place that moves quickly building modern cities and infrastructure. Safe and mostly clean but not like Japan. Good food and lodging at good prices. Nice people who work hard. Air quality can be iffy... I have been 3 times and will return. Shanghai is a city that never sleeps.
@briancampbell75514 күн бұрын
I’m surprised at how clean it is out there honestly
@lijackson-x6r14 күн бұрын
local government uses tax income to hire the locals to clean streets. the morning shift is from 4 am to 7 am, the afternoon shift is from 14:00 to 17:00. the working timetable may be slightly different from city to city.
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@MrDtknight4 күн бұрын
His video could represent what a tourist from the western would feel when travelling in China. Not spoken the language, not fully understanding the culture, but still able to have a great time.
@rogerstarkey539013 күн бұрын
China is the same geographic area as USA, with 4 times the population, modern, clean, safe cities and 21st century infrastructure across virtually the whole country (More to come)... Oh, and positive cashflow. Apart from that, "It's like Texas".
@madferdi9 күн бұрын
Local Chinese here, and I'd have to say that your comparison of China & Texas is absolutely ON POINT!! Especially when it comes to the Northern part of China, it's literally a huge conservative nationalist state just like Texas. And since China is a one party state, just imagine having the most hardcore Republican ruling US for life, yeah it's what life in China is like, in both good & bad ways I'd say...
@nandoli640814 күн бұрын
I am a Chinese who has never been abroad. Now I like you, this damn foreigner. Welcome to China again.
@azerd153514 күн бұрын
If you ever wanna visit Texas, apparently its like China lol
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@dylanwang877910 күн бұрын
0:43 - 0:53 Footage of a man fighting the instilled propaganda with his own observations and gaining an elevated level of free will
@Presso9912 күн бұрын
I really like Small Brained American, i like the way he speaks out what is the truth, not just China.
@hnt51014 күн бұрын
Well, if you go to places like Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and ask people who work in those skyscrapers, you will find out they know America very well.
@vamnec13 күн бұрын
Coz Chinese don’t waste money on wars all around the world.
@allentoyokawa906813 күн бұрын
lma yes they do, tf you talking about?
@FrankZhang-pj9nn13 күн бұрын
@@allentoyokawa9068 China didn't has war with any country during the past 40 years. you should learn the history
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@madaooxx12 күн бұрын
In China, Texas is commonly referred to as "德州" (Dezhou), which happens to be the name of a city in China, Dezhou. This sometimes leads to wordplay, such as "Dezhou Chainsaw Massacre" , "Dezhou Instruments." A similar situation exists with Pennsylvania, which is often shortened to "宾州" (Binzhou) in Chinese
@jimlobster546214 күн бұрын
Welcome to china ! Looking forward to see more of your china series.
@ASteppingStone10 күн бұрын
Omfg what!!! Dude, I had no idea you had this channel. I follow your main channel and just left a comment there about how awesome it was that you got to visit China. And I’ve been looking to pursue my dreams and travel vlog just like you! But I’m also one to talk and reflect a lot and have struggled with feeling that doing so would subtract from the travel vlog. I made a separate channel for just talking about my thoughts and experiences like you but I still debate whether that’s the move. I ended up just posting it as a series on my main channel and decided to just post whatever I want to my main channel, even if it means less views and algorithmic favor. I’m curious if this is what prompted you to make this other channel? What’s your reasoning and experience been like having them separate?
@rammen414 күн бұрын
I'm hooked on the uploads!
@Jackyxu-r8p2 сағат бұрын
Do you know about the 5,000-year history of China? It is best to know a little bit before coming. China's current goal can be summed up in one sentence: to achieve world peace without war and aggression. World peace has already appeared in Chinese dynasties, so you can imagine that people from all over the world have played, lived, done business, etc. in China! It was once the center of the world! So learn more about history.
@mechannel704614 күн бұрын
More China videos, please!
@ARIZAK-e5n11 күн бұрын
It is not that China does not pay attention to environmental protection, that is an inevitable choice for economic development. 30 years ago, China was a poor country that had no ability to use clean energy and could only mine. If the country chose not to develop minerals and natural resources, then economic development would inevitably be affected. Western countries pay attention to the environment because they have gone through the stage of economic development and environmental pollution. The economy is already very developed and has sufficient ability to deal with environmental problems. China is now developing clean energy to deal with the legacy problems brought about by the previous high-speed economic development. And Ordos is only one of the few resource-rich cities in China.
@TynanCreations14 күн бұрын
How old is this video? It's winter in China now. . It's not like you are in the far south or anything. Should be freezing in Beijing right now.
@@chynavirusakawuflu9961 Have you ever been to TIBET?INNER MONGOLIA?XINJIANG?Or you are just a brainwashed china hater.I am Hongkonger completely OK in HONG KONG.
@babysbreathtaking65399 күн бұрын
鄂爾多斯宣傳大使 😉 Eye-opening for a Chinese. (never paid attention to this city before. Thanks for your introduction and kind words.)
@shinbi600914 күн бұрын
“Niyaozer!” 😂 Btw public facilities does have air conditioning but they turn that off during winter. Also in convenience stores they don’t turn on the fridge for their bottled drinks so buying a coke is room temp which is less than ideal. The Chinese just don’t drink extremely cold beverages. Chinese aren’t judgemental compared to Korea or Japan.
I can see your brain is against your eye,your brain stay in the past,but your eye keep telling it refresh now
@hetian579510 күн бұрын
you need to spend more time in China to explore to get a more sounded conclusion....
@thisisallthereis13 күн бұрын
China's better than Japan?!?! Hmm... I'm not so sure.
@avnidvyi13 күн бұрын
It's complicated. Both of them have their edge. But I will give it to China cause it's much bigger than Japan. It's not easy to manage such a vast country with a population of 1.4 billion people living on that land; no one has reached the level of modern China in human history.
@泡椒蟾蜍13 күн бұрын
Some people say that China and the United States are more similar.
@allentoyokawa906813 күн бұрын
@@avnidvyi umm china has not reached ANYTHING, it is junkhole
@allentoyokawa906813 күн бұрын
ikr? I unsubbed from this ganda
@cloudwithwind57413 күн бұрын
You should open the world map and take a look. Japan's area is only equivalent to one province of China, and China has all the terrain in the world except for fjords!
@evan-kj3nr12 күн бұрын
China is huge, these northern cities you visited maybe like Taxas in some way, those southern cities in China, such as Shanghai, Hangzhou are totally different. Chinese people living in those southern cities are generally shy
@kernelcaptinn678414 күн бұрын
It's a very interesting method of getting people to move. How nice the people are is really refreshing. I'd like to share a beer with a rural Chinese person. What makes me sad is they don't have internet to communicate with us. I feel that if we got to speak with people in these nations. Not let our goverments identify us to each other. We would find out have a lot in common. Safe travels SBA
@stevenchen72714 күн бұрын
Nah they have 5g internet everywhere. Just get wechat and go make some friends.
@keraider14 күн бұрын
Well you can always chat with them via their Internet(wechat... Etc) . What's funny is the entire English speaking world(as 1st langugge) is 1/3 of population than China. Who is really inside the wall if there are more ppl inside the wall than outside of it?
@frederickwang172614 күн бұрын
i expect China will open the internet in this decade, but be prepared, that's 1.4 billion people, and the aggresive netizens are not as friendly as people you meet.
@UuioGHui6768 күн бұрын
小红书对比后我才发现、我门政府真伟大、不让财阀资本统治我门的物价让我门生活还好😢
@svcrypto14 күн бұрын
ayo , do me /us a favor, do NOT ever stop with your journey on KZbin. As a crytpo bro I use your videos as therapy and project where i want to travel. All others are corny but you based af. much love bro
@_DREBBEL_14 күн бұрын
The *crypto bro* is the last person on earth who gets to decide what is corny and what isn't 😂
@svcrypto14 күн бұрын
@ says bro who owns ZERO tech that will fund the future. You probably hold all your net worth in a bank which is depleted into inflation…… cringe 😬
@koshinippo635110 күн бұрын
You visited Inner Mongolia's city with the highest GDP-Ordos. It's not just about coal and natural gas; the city also has rare earth minerals, cashmere, and many other resources. Developing any of these industries could boost the economy significantly. However, relying solely on mining is not sustainable. Environmental protection is also crucial. Japan has supported several environmental projects in China, including afforestation in Inner Mongolia (in the early 2000s, there were frequent sandstorms) to combat desertification. Additionally, Japan has contributed to air pollution control, wastewater treatment facilities, and other environmental initiatives. For more details, you can refer to Japan's Official Development Assistance (ODA )projects. As for media coverage, it’s the same everywhere-everyone tends to praise themselves and criticize others. That said, as Asia’s only developed country, Japan’s contributions to China in these areas have been notable.As long as the countries in Asia refrain from waging wars against each other and focus on peaceful development, it’s likely to continue for a long time.
@Sfran_10 күн бұрын
Korea is not considered a developed country by Japan? Lol. Anyways, Japan has gained a lot from investing in China and benefited from China’s development, so do many other countries. It’s an economic strategy and a method of projecting its influence.