It seems too many people who have never been to China think they are an expert on this country, I can't fathom it!? Feel very fortunate to have learned this lesson at a young age... do you have any similar experiences?
@kaisaiyin35174 жыл бұрын
You already put a seed in those 97% viewer
@lanwujue79644 жыл бұрын
As a Chinese, I hope you can come to Xinjiang to travel very much. See for ourselves if the Communist Party is oppressing and enslaving the Uighur people as the Western media claims. The Uighur people would never imagine that they are living a happy life, but some say they are being imprisoned in concentration camps.
@sstcatherine4 жыл бұрын
Yep... was told not to go to China for work by family before I left the UK... I was given all the reasons you could think of - and I am a black woman, so that made all the reasons given worse. My experience was far from anything they all expected! I had a very positive experience and absolutely love China.
@compassion30004 жыл бұрын
Our friend in England, a loyal supporter, sent you an email on 8 January at 10:40 UK Time (18:40 Beijing Time). Thank you poem: Thank you for all you do for the communities; You make life better for people around you; Your continual acts of kindness brighten each day; What you do for people will glow in their memories.
@DCCai4 жыл бұрын
Before I came to Switzerland, people said it's the best and welfare country in the world, but I found it wasn't ture for me. I more prefer living in China for its vibrant city life and marvious food.
@at91343 жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Hong Kong, I used to have no sense of belongings or even felt embarrassed of being Chinese... until 2003, I went to Beijing, learn about the history, the people, the culture and I was confused (because things are not the same as what I heard/thought)... on the last day, my sister and I went to see the flag raising in Tianamen Square... we both cried just watching the flag goes up, that's sense of belongings and I know... I found the root, I found my country... and I can tell you very proudly that I'm Chinese, not Hong Kong Chinese, not HongKonger... but, Only - Chinese !
@nicoooole36392 жыл бұрын
It’s very touching to hear your story. I ran into a HK born Chinese Canadian on YT, who said his family had run away to Canada before 1997 take over, because they were afraid of CCP. And he was totally western minds full of that democracy and autocracy camp thing, I tried to explain how we feel about being a Chinese nowadays but why would I bother, he has his own value, just by told by people he would feel anything. I wish someday he can come to China and he said he’s afraid of poisonous food and milk of China, Oh gosh!
@ionvrabie90822 жыл бұрын
You are very intelligent man GOD bless you and your family.
@scharong10 күн бұрын
What a sincere sharing! You are touching the core while some people use to have arguments on the surface. Thank you
@Tube4mj4 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. My Father was in one of the first tourist tours of China in the 70s when it started opening up. He then visited again in the 80s and 2000s. He kept saying to me, you have to visit China. However, it was not until I visited China, I realized how brainwashed I was. It was nothing like I was led to believe during my education and also the media portrayed. I love China and and want to go back when we can start travelling again. Travelling is the greatest education in the world. Seeing is believing :) Love your Channel :)
@BarrettYT4 жыл бұрын
Thats a great comment, Thank you for sharing.
@QLi-es1ne4 жыл бұрын
Traveling experience is better than reading thousands books sometimes! I should say you have great experience than most of western people, and thank you for sharing that! Good luck with your family in China. China may not be the best country to live in, but it must be the most successful developing country in the world!
@Ana71st4 жыл бұрын
Wow, your dad can write a book. It must be interesting.
@danverxie13914 жыл бұрын
wow,your father is really brave and have an open mind when he visited China in 70s! Salute.
@Tube4mj4 жыл бұрын
@@Ana71st Sadly, he passed away 8 weeks ago, however, Dad did live a wonderful life, and yes, was able to tell us some amazing stories. He was aged 92, close to 93. Now he travels in his next life :)
@Hazza_Harding4 жыл бұрын
The more I learn about China, the more I realise there is still so much I don't know. I'm here to learn about China, try to understand this country, and expose myself to different lifestyles and opinions. Living abroad, especially in a country like China, which is so different to what we as Westerners are used to in our home countries, is a massive learning curve and also a great chance for personal development. After ten years here, I feel I've only just scratched the surface. At the same time, being away from home makes you appreciate where you come from more for various reasons, so I think that before I left Australia I didn't consider myself as a patriotic Aussie - but after living here, I now feel I am. Meanwhile, I've also grown to appreciate an entirely different culture and society - which is why I feel so strongly that we should all find a way to coexist peacefully. It is okay, and more than possible, to appreciate two ways of living, two countries, and two cultures at the same time. Different doesn't equal wrong, it is just different, and that is okay.
@zhugeliang39054 жыл бұрын
Yes, I agreed with you. First, there must be a change of government in Australia. This LNP is following Donald Trump taking Australia down the toilet.
@tristans71534 жыл бұрын
Well said! Totally agree with you ☺️
@AlearonTagasgi5254 жыл бұрын
Wish we can build an equal prosperous global village in the 21st century.
@KAHUU-FR4 жыл бұрын
We learn partly Australia from you, thank you for sharing
@doobtom2714 жыл бұрын
@@zhugeliang3905 in Australia, very concerned, very puzzled
@vilester4 жыл бұрын
I was born in HK and grow up in Australia, and I am proud of being Chinese!
@wuzhengjie7233 жыл бұрын
ur name not look like Chinese 👀
@jessicaw42863 жыл бұрын
My families and I live in America, we are proud of being Chinese
@inception66573 жыл бұрын
@@wuzhengjie723 Hong Kong Ppl have English names like western ppl.
@wuzhengjie7233 жыл бұрын
@@inception6657 wow 😯
@Emily-90053 жыл бұрын
First generation Chinese American, growing up was hard to embrace that but now I’m proudly to embrace being Chinese. I visited China 2 times, the last time was 2 years ago was supposed to go summer 2020 I am actually sad I can’t go for awhile.
I am Tujia, one of the ethnic minority groups in China. My Mom is Miao and my dad is Tujia. My grandpa used to live in one of the poorest villages in Guizhou China, and he was the first generations to leave that village for city. I was born in a city in China and now I have been living in England for 5 years so far. Every time when I mentioned I am an ethnic minority Chinese they always asked me '"have you been to the concentration camps" "have your parents been forced to work" or "have you ever been tortured by CCP". I get really tired of answering this kind of questions, and I always tried to change their perception about China, but all ended up with "you have been brainwashed." So now I am trying to avoid any topics related to China. This is so sad.
@michaeljiang9604 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Sorry to hear your experience. But China always welcome someone like you back. So think about it.
@cyclone27ocl4 жыл бұрын
That's what they want you to do
@marvinfok654 жыл бұрын
You cannot change perception when all they hear about China is negative things from their media since the day they were born. If you are born in the west, you will think like them too. But it is also these perception that got China starting to get ahead of the west in many areas. People in the west believed that China is backwards and minorities are being suppressed and they lived with that false sense of superiority and continue to be complacent! Leave it, they will wake up one fine day, but that day will be too late for them to wake up.
@livinginmelbourne90564 жыл бұрын
Totally feel what you feel.. Most time when people ask me something about China I found they are not really interested in what's the truth about china but only looking for another reason to criticize. Now I was like, whatever, believe whatever you want to believe about China. At least its not going to hurt China but only hurt yourself eventually
@Music4567able4 жыл бұрын
多謝你告訴外國人有關中國對少數民族政策的事實,改善外國人被外媒誤導後對我國的負面印象👍
@yeungyukyue78664 жыл бұрын
I was born and grown up in Hong Kong. I am always proud of being a Chinese!
Keep on speaking your mind, keep on informing westerners the truth about China, You guys are doing a great job.
@yumq38824 жыл бұрын
我是長居國外的中國人,羨慕在中國的生活,祝你生活愉快。
@x7j44 жыл бұрын
I’m a non-Chinese Canadian and I’ve been to China several times and I can attest that you are 100% right that China is not the ‘bad place’ the western media and western politicians proclaim it is. The fact is that China is a country with hundreds of millions of intelligent people who are educated and industrious. The government of China is the CCP that rules the country with a unique governance system that works incredibly well for the 1.4 Billion Chinese citizens; the country is a mix of communism, socialism, and capitalism; and this mix works very well for China. No other country on planet earth is governed better than China, just look at their progress!!
@yidansun14 жыл бұрын
This is absolutely true!
@chanelEnriqueLop04084 жыл бұрын
Even more than true!! China is an example for the rest of the World!
@kellylijie4 жыл бұрын
China has 13 billion people. Sorry I was wrong. 1.4 billion!
@CDClock4 жыл бұрын
china invented the very effective system of throwing physicians in jail and lying to the world about it
As a Malaysia born chinese my grandparents are from China. When i was young through western education graduate from university of winnipeg at a younger age i was really ashame to be a chinese from all the negative things i read from western media. After me n family visited China few years back, i really understand how u feel. My siblings n parents love China so much they visited almost all major cities of china over the years, it became our family 1st choice of vacation. This is a great country believe me cos my family n me basically visited most part of this world - USA, Canada, Europe ,Australia and most of Asian countries. Our only blank is south America just being to Mexico. Watch ur channel for a while, doing a great job not for promoting China but tell people the truth about this country.
Welcome home brother.don't forget we are descendants of the dragon and the only oldest civilization in the world that has not been interrupted for five thousand years
@ramenben4 жыл бұрын
we're also always asked to balik tong shan here :P
@治强4 жыл бұрын
as chinese I have never felt ashamed of my country, in Malayisa the richest people most hard working people are Chinese, same in Thailand, Indonesia, Philipines, they should be shamed of this. I only pity those who feel ashamed of their origins
@ellashy65394 жыл бұрын
I am also from Malaysia my dad is Chinese my mom is Portuguese Chinese I feel so proud of chinese history since my dad told me stories so I have been fascinated with China ever since been to many cities just love it such a rich culture there the people are great as well thx for sharing
@chongkf22204 жыл бұрын
I am a Malaysia Chinese. Just ask anyone from south east asia (10 countries). We love and enjoy travel in China.
@anonyD4124 жыл бұрын
@Ben Louis that is the extremist muslims in the country
@kongming20054 жыл бұрын
@Ben Louis You heard it wrong perhaps. Of course there surely are some 汉奸 and 走狗 no?
@chenyiable4 жыл бұрын
China welcome you , wish you have a nice life
@jerryzhao84584 жыл бұрын
马来华人也是中国人的骄傲,困难时华侨帮助中国建设,遇到不公也会为中国正名。常回家看看~
@二哈-i4j4 жыл бұрын
所有华人里最喜欢马来西亚华人
@yulinluo18844 жыл бұрын
I’m a Chinese international student in UK, and my girlfriend is a British. She totally agree with ur options somethings about China since I showed ur videos to her! I’m so proud of being a Chinese, especially when u were introducing what is real China on ur video! Thank u so much!!
@scottiethegreat744 жыл бұрын
As an Australian living in China, I still see comments made by people online, who really have absolutely no idea!! My mother worked here for 6 years before me, and although I never visited in that time, I was fairly well informed about life here. But there were still a whole lot of preconceived ideas I had, which it took actually being here to dispell. A great song by John Williamson, an Australian songwriter, has the line "Good news never made a paper sell", which sums things up beautifully. The only time we see China in the media in the west, it is the negative news, and whether the stories are accurate or not, some are, but many are not, it fails to show the great stories that far outweigh the negative!! It is a beautiful place, with beautiful people, and hopefully with channels like yours, and the videos I plan to start making soon, the outside perspective on China can become a fairer representation of what the country actually is!! Great work, only just found your channel, but I'm impressed with your work!! Keep it up!! 😄😄
@加麻大-p5x4 жыл бұрын
I changed it to "Good Chinese news never made a paper sell"
@BarrettYT4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scott, Appreciate your support.
@Music4567able4 жыл бұрын
"Good news never made a paper sell" can be translated into a Chinese proverb : 好事不出門,壞事傳千里。
@happyhappynuts4 жыл бұрын
In last 24 months how many positive articles in China did you see about Australia?
@elvinccw4 жыл бұрын
@@happyhappynuts did you expect a positive news after your Australia news outlets is working hard to bashed China 24/7?
@lostinveda4 жыл бұрын
yup, I'm HK chinese lived in the UK for a long time grew up holding the same prejudice against my own country. So I really thank people like you and your Dad, Matt, Cyrus, Gwailo60 for showing what is like on the ground and debunking the propaganda the west that has been pushing for decades. Thank you for the positivity and wish you and your dad the best
@da7da4074 жыл бұрын
how is yr life in uk now?are u ok ?
@lostinveda4 жыл бұрын
@@da7da407 moved back to work in HK a while ago and I am glad I made that move
@booleanshao53354 жыл бұрын
If there is a chance, I sincerely hope that you can come to see cities in China. Not only Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou or your hometown Hong Kong. As a Chinese in Tokyo, I still feel proud that I am a Chinese. I hope everyone can eliminate the prejudice in their hearts and come to China at the right time! I believe you will fall in love here.
@lostinveda4 жыл бұрын
@@booleanshao5335 totally!
@bilibili45404 жыл бұрын
Another overseas Chinese person here, similar experience. I feel so happy for you, be proud for who you are!
@liza61624 жыл бұрын
Thank you for what you do. I’m Chinese American and I grew up feeling ashamed of being Chinese because of all the racism I experienced. When I went to college, I experienced racism from other Asians against Chinese and that was really disappointing because it was the first time I ever experienced that. KZbinrs like Serpentza and others fed into my insecurities and the comment sections on youtube would make me feel so bad because people really expressed so much hate for Chinese people. It really messed up my mental health and I felt really insecure and depressed about that. Then I discovered channels like yours and it helped me so much over come that. I realize that the western media has demonized China and videos like your give me courage to hope. If only people would stop judging and being so ignorant...use their brains to think a little harder than to just believe everything they hear on the news. Please don’t stop what you are doing, it’s so important we have some positive videos on China amid the massive amounts of negative videos. I just want to people to know that Chinese people are also human beings deserving of dignity and respect.
@niuniu28653 жыл бұрын
western politicians is fooling their peoples
@becritical74763 жыл бұрын
Many hugs to you. We should be proud of being Chinese. Hope you have a happy life forever. All Chinese worldwide stay united.
@just4me4763 жыл бұрын
You can also check out Nathan Rick Aka 火锅大王, he will also help you.
@selfiesrorolee84033 жыл бұрын
Come back to China for some time. You will be proud of your heritage🇨🇳
@kuonwengkan78903 жыл бұрын
Glad that you have overcome your problems of being an oversea Chinese, wish you all the best and happy forever! 衷心祝福你快樂安康!
@張睿-k3l4 жыл бұрын
此視頻非常中肯👍的如實報道了中國內地現實狀況!為這位外國小伙子點👍贊!為他的正能量量點贊💪!
@tsloo16203 жыл бұрын
respect china
@moonlightyen63114 жыл бұрын
你想表達的就是 The Butterfly Effect. 你正在做一件看似小小的文化交流影片,但是影響的是你所未知的世界。為你加油,因為未來的世界和平正需要靠你們這代人付出努力。
@kokovin68083 жыл бұрын
The fact that you can walk around while doing vlog is already a testimony of the freedom.
I am a Chinese in my whole life. I’ve been to America for many times (6 times 2019). For many of western people I met, I wanted to say to them: we don’t expect you to like China, just please don’t lie about China. or maybe don’t help spread lies when you don’t know China. Being a Chinese, I was too conservative to say. Chinese people tend to avoid face to face conflicts, you know that.
@cerealkillah95873 жыл бұрын
@the Oracle of Delphi Of course we don't like talking about that, cuz thats not true. The media only let u know what they want you to know. The best way to know the truth is to go to China and see it yourself
@cerealkillah95873 жыл бұрын
@the Oracle of Delphi then you shouldn't make assumptions about a place if you have never been there. Fact check before you speak, and don't let personal experiences make you prejudiced against an entire group. The Chinese are actually very friendly although there are few exceptions, just like how there are westerners talking so negatively about China but the non-Chinese around me are actually very nice
@cerealkillah95873 жыл бұрын
@the Oracle of Delphi What I actually meant was that don't assume how a group of people is like just because of your experience with some of them. I do agree personal experience is good, that's why I told you the best way to know about Xinjiang is to go there
@christhmos12553 жыл бұрын
@the Oracle of Delphi gweilo
@asleytamkei75073 жыл бұрын
@the Oracle of Delphi differences of views? What can one say? Go visit the place, bad experiences is your personnel thing? Aye!
@JordanInChina14 жыл бұрын
Spot on brother! For me that’s one of the main reasons I want to travel the world. My opinions about China were so wrong and probably are about other places I’ve never been to before.
@tadikasimanis4 жыл бұрын
Bravo. Such a humble attitude which is so un-American. Agree with you.
@BarrettYT4 жыл бұрын
Jordan is from the UK.
@eatmoreburgers59184 жыл бұрын
@@BarrettYT thank god because that would be embaressing if either of you were from the US.
@mr.fingers4 жыл бұрын
look up the channel 'china in focus' and you’ll see how it is there. this channel was paid for the trip to china, so obviously they had the best treatment possible.
@martinbaldwin19064 жыл бұрын
Remember China is a massive country, it's hard to judge a country without being able to speak the language and not travelling the entire country to get a broad view.
@johnoneill56614 жыл бұрын
I first visited China in 2003 and it was nothing like I thought it would be. No Mao uniforms no dour miserable people but a vibrant country building and developing at an amazing rate. People who were genuinely happy and friendly, who went out of their way to help me. I can't wait to go back again.
@台湾是中国的一部-x8h3 жыл бұрын
@般若生 中国改变的是真的快
@lirs31294 жыл бұрын
As an old Chinese saying , "It is better to travel ten thousand miles than to read ten thousand books."
Thank you Barrett for what you are doing. I used to live in Hong Kong and the very sad thing is so many HK people being connected to their mother land, they don’t bother to visit and see what is really happening in China, instead they listen and believe the misleading information about China painted by the western world and they hate their own country and refuse to admit they are Chinese..that is a tragedy!!! Wish more foreigner like yourself in China can speak up... thank you again!
@pumaslogistics25883 жыл бұрын
Barrett, I’m a Chinese Singaporean. Watching your videos has changed dramatically my thought about China. Now I’m extremely positive about China. Thank you👍👍👍
@aaronlee82513 жыл бұрын
You are kidding me? You are a Chinese Singaporean, and then you don't know anything about China? I remember that lee kuan yew always talked about China in front of you guys and so many Singaporean had invested china after opening up of China. So i believe that most of you knew about China, from your neighbors johor bahru.
@virtualheadachez3 жыл бұрын
@@aaronlee8251 Chill out... :) we don’t mean no harm, the reality is there is still quite a cultural gap between Chinese-Singaporeans and Chinese-Malaysians, mainly due to the fact that we Chinese-Singaporeans are better in English but most of us are pretty terrible in Chinese, so we mainly take in English content (which has a western mindset), while it is the direct opposite for you guys, your Chinese is so good that back in my secondary school days (十多年前), the Malaysians ALWAYS get No. 1 in Chinese, not the Mainland Chinese students, you guys read and write in traditional Chinese, so you guys mainly take in Chinese content on the internet (which has a eastern/chinese mindset)
@sootuckchoong70773 жыл бұрын
@@aaronlee8251 Reason he do not know enough about China is simply because he mostly read or see whatever news there is in KZbin.... from American media, reporters. Their job is to critisize and condemn China, that's why his knowledge of China was not much, wondering why Singapore LKY was so close to China.
@jjnoar16813 жыл бұрын
Welcome to China, i am sure you will have a wonderful trip
@wrongchannel27803 жыл бұрын
@@aaronlee8251 It is normal that people in south east asia especially, know nothing about China. Because United SHITS of america's propaganda has penetrated deep into those countries. They have so many propaganda machines. From selling their bible to selling their hollywood movies.
@宋阳-r2x4 жыл бұрын
你的视频在国外遭到怀疑,但我知道:你的视频反映了你真正的所见所闻。你和你老爸是真诚的人!
@tsloo16203 жыл бұрын
respect china from uk:) dont hate uk citizen :)
@andrewflashchannelgibbs53844 жыл бұрын
I love living here in Shenzhen, China. You are right, we are always learning and I hope people will learn great things about China from your videos.
@skyewong95284 жыл бұрын
I am from China Hong Kong and many thank that you express the positive messages of China😊😊
@ramenben4 жыл бұрын
@@kursdmappingandco.4409 i just saw a Republican Rep during the 2nd trump impeachment say 'they' hate riots (only if it's in the USA apparently) but weren't they the staunch supporters of the rioters in Hong Kong not too long ago? the hypocrisy --_____--"
@hmyaurs4 жыл бұрын
I am from Hong Kong and let me remind you in the last genuine election (probably the last one in a very long time) the majority of us voted for pro-democracy and the pro-Chinese camps lost. Now what did you say?
@xwr82664 жыл бұрын
@@ramenben 美国很喜欢看其他国家着火,还要添油,到自己头上就着急。这是它的常态。
@charleskurniawan29504 жыл бұрын
When I was in San Diego, I have a white friend who love to go to the beach. I told him that in my country, Indonesia, there are several good beaches that he should go. He told me, US is the greatest country on earth, and have the best of everything. Why would I need to go outside US just to find worse beach than what we have here. From that moment I realize it is useless to give them a rose if we need to break their nose. American are overly proud about themselves. I rest my case.
@Killerbee47124 жыл бұрын
"I realize it is useless to give them a rose if we need to break their nose" im stealing this thanks
@charleskurniawan29504 жыл бұрын
@@Killerbee4712 Its been shared mate.. None was stolen..
@brada111124 жыл бұрын
“it is useless to give them a rose if we need to break their nose. ” learned, thank you
@duoduojacky49133 жыл бұрын
give them a rose if we need to break their nose. woww, learned, great phrase
@caiwutian24933 жыл бұрын
Best way to describe him is this Idiom in Chinese: 井底之蛙 Jǐng Dǐ Zhī Wā Frog in the well. Many American thought that they are the best and the world should emulate their way.
@海人-n4t3 жыл бұрын
As a Chinese living in Canada, I have faced some discrimination over the years. I long ago accepted my heritage, my nationality, and my history. I went to school in China while in primary school, therefore when my friends talk about Xinjiang I know it isn't true. China is actually a very advanced country in a primitive development stage. Many young people's minds are disinformed about China from the Western media.
@icewingdragon32973 жыл бұрын
Yup most of my classmates believe the media as well. They don't even try to consider if it is fake or not. Whenever I tell them it is not true nobody believes me.
@海人-n4t3 жыл бұрын
@@icewingdragon3297 The American's manipulations tactics are beyond what we think they are. With the Western media forming an alliance. They back all of the Chinese affiliated medias in the corner. People these days rarely do any thorough research anymore. They only follow the national news or a popular news source. This causes an anti-China news popularity among the masses. Currently, the master mind behind this is unknown, but this strategy deserves to be called a smart move.
Good speech Oli. As a Chinese living in the UK, how I see it is that the stronger China is the more proud I am being a minority here. I rather have this than not. I believe any ethnic group in the Uk would feel the same about their motherland and hope it can rise soon.
Normally I don't make comments on youtube, but been a Chinese American ,father of three living in New York for over 35 years. I do appreciate your video telling the truth about how people living in China and your experiences with no color blind sighted by most of the western wold. Thank you for your hard effort for making this video.
@ericaspianojourney313 жыл бұрын
I am glad to see that there are people like YOU who go out and see with your own eyes and experience your own experience before you judge anything. And your voice matters because your video can help those who can’t go out see the worlds themselves. All the best to your channel.
@jessjess994 жыл бұрын
I also had thought China is all bad and dangerous for years and years because I grew up feeling so. I did randomly stumbled across your channel when I started questioning the narratives from the western media as I never hear anything good about China which of course can't be true. Your channel is a great find as it showed me loads of modern China as well as the network of great KZbinrs who want to show the real China. I now realised my impression of China was so unbelievably wrong and want my peers to know too. Thank you for your great work Ollie and Lee!!
@Sonyhamster4 жыл бұрын
Same here. I remember being so scared getting a Chinese visa and entering the border for the first time. Then after travelling into China, travelling, doing business and making friends... And speaking to real people, Uyghurs, everyday people... You realise the narratives in the mainstream media are complete BS
@toughguy14094 жыл бұрын
@@Sonyhamster BS means …bull shit?...emmm
@maicholaa74823 жыл бұрын
you don't know much if you only believe these dweebs!!!
@xiaopingrachelyang42153 жыл бұрын
Thank you for speaking out the truth.
@maicholaa74823 жыл бұрын
@@xiaopingrachelyang4215 if only you knew what truth is!
@greenpluspeacemusic3 жыл бұрын
I am a Hong Konger. Thankyou for showing me around my motherland 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
@EugeneLiew-kx9jk Жыл бұрын
Barrett you are correct. China is truly amazing country to visit. I myself is 3rd generation Chinese born in South East Asia in an English based environment, can't speak Mandarin, yet upon visiting China (2015, 2016, 2017) I was amazed by their culture, landscape varieties, had many lovely meals there and would very much like to visit China again. China is one of the few countries in the world with continuous history/cultures going back up to 5000++ years ago. So rich.
@RCFunTime4 жыл бұрын
I'm British born Chinese, you guys helped me to explore the modern China. Thank you so much.
@钟凯-v5u4 жыл бұрын
谢谢你这么喜欢中国,我现在也觉得自己是中国人感到自豪
@ratman103 жыл бұрын
被洋人真的太自豪了
@lu-uf8zj3 жыл бұрын
I had to use Google translate to know what you said, but I agree. Chinese people have every reason to be proud of their culture and country, but we in the West fear your communist regime because of expansionist policies.
@网络连接无响应3 жыл бұрын
@@lu-uf8zj Hello, I am a Chinese graduate student. What I find interesting is that most Chinese people think that the government is too conservative in international affairs. So I am very interested. Why do Western friends think we are expansionist? I don't know much about politics, but I hope that friends from various countries who hold various views can seek common ground while reserving differences. It is better to investigate in person instead of listening to certain media. To be honest, I also have reservations about the Chinese media's foreign reports, but I have not had the opportunity to go abroad to learn about it, so I will definitely go out and have a look when I have a chance. Finally, I hope world peace
@lu-uf8zj3 жыл бұрын
@@网络连接无响应 The News we see here has shown some very disturbing reports from China. For instance we are disappointed that CCP did not honour the agreements on Hong Kong. Certain speeches about the country we call Taiwan did not sound like their right to sovereignty will be respected. Xinjang to you, just means "new territory"... but it's the home of people with their own culture.... Here in the West we believe in supporting a rich diversity, but it seems CCP today wants to eliminate all that in China. That would be a tragic loss for the world and especially for those people whose cultural heritage is destroyed for no benefit to anyone.
@网络连接无响应3 жыл бұрын
@@lu-uf8zj I don't know where you are from, but I sincerely recommend you to watch the press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. The problems you mentioned are left over from history in China. If you want to clarify these, you need to know more about China's history. I can't arbitrarily deny your opinion, I can only say that things are far less simple than you think. If the conclusion or point of view of the relevant report you see is very clear, then it must be one-sided, because these issues are too complicated.
@darvislai42204 жыл бұрын
Iam really proud of my ancestor country China..jia you Oli (Barrett)..support from Indonesian chinese
@panda7564 жыл бұрын
My whole life I imagined Chins as a bit of a back water... Then I visited Chongqing. I was honestly a bit dumbstruck at how amazing and huge it was compared to London. Most China haters have an image of China that is 20+ years out of date
@mflow5024 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear the story about the Chinese Canadian girl's story. You guys are doing an amazing job.
@1313fina4 жыл бұрын
Though I grew up in the States, I'm lucky that my family has been adamant about teaching me Chinese and Chinese culture. If it weren't for such a strong support system, I don't think I'd be as proud of my heritage as I am.
I am a Chinese living in Hong Kong. I feel lucky that I just received Covid vaccine in Hong Kong. I told my friends in UK that we are allowed to choose the vaccine brands in Hong Kong and we have two choices Sinovac and BioNTech. My UK friend said we don’t even have a choice! I received Sinovac made in China finally and my Philippine maid made the same choice as me. I love my city and I love China too ❤️. Thanks for sharing the great video to everyone!
@mowu15673 жыл бұрын
I’m a Chinese, studied for 7 years in Russia, and now living in Canada. I have suffered a lot in Russian for being a Chinese because of the social media , Thanks for your videos, appreciate, subscribed.
It is so important that telling a Chinese story from a foreigner. Please continue to do what you think is right, and showing the truth to the world. Always support you from Hong Kong
I now live in US. In researching for Ugur cotton I stumbled on your channel, it's funny, down to earth, your commentaries (and with your dad) made me laugh, and brought me to many places and things I never heard of too. I thought I have been to Chongqing, and I grew up in Shanghai, but your video showed me new things and places fascinated me. It's really heart warming to see people with conscience and courage to explore the different aspects of the world, and see the world from the different angles rid of politics but with a great touch of humanity. Good job! Looking forward to more, and your journeys to Xin Jiang one day!
@trevornorman75634 жыл бұрын
hi OLI. having from a very early age (now 60) i wanted to go to China, when asked by my parents where to go on holiday i said China but they could never afford it. Now i have been a few times and married to a beautiful Chinese lady. With 2 lovely step daughters and a Chinese family mainly living in Guangdong i would never say i am an expert on China but know more than most in England and i find most English peoples ideas of China quite comical. by the way i have always been told i look a bit Chinese mainly because of the shape of my eyes and a Chinese girl from the dreaded fulan gong thought i was Chinese
@akkiwi36464 жыл бұрын
I'm Chinese living in China, just wanna thank you for making these video and telling the truth to western people, that's something we can't do by ourselves.
@bilibili45404 жыл бұрын
I’m a Chinese living in Australia, I’m from Hebei (next to Beijing) but I grow up in XinJiang, sometimes it’s hard to explain to other people that they (Uighur) are actually having a good life in XinJiang and there is also much love between the average Chinese and Uighur Chinese. some people are just so ignorant and believe in the nonsense that is totally made up by the stupid medias. I really wish if you can take a visit there and make videos! Thank you Barrett.
@matthewmorgan71064 жыл бұрын
You don't live in Australia ! If you did, you wouldn't be so grossly ignorant. Given your likely association with the CCP, (you now need to declare it on the visitor VISA application), nor will you ever be allowed to visit. This includes, Canada, USA, UK and NZ. Something to think about.
@bilibili45404 жыл бұрын
@@matthewmorgan7106 im here in central sydney and btw you can just say the five eyes. The one that is grossly ignorant are you, get some fresh and get some human society dude.
@matthewmorgan71064 жыл бұрын
@@bilibili4540 Ok, who is the Prime Minister of NSW?
@bilibili45404 жыл бұрын
@@matthewmorgan7106 man, you know how it feels when having people that believe communism/communist is evil and hate it so much for no reason when they dont even know what it is? Jesus chirst dude, you really think you're supporting justice while you're actually supporting nonsense? if there are people selling brains i'd recon you buy one.
@matthewmorgan71064 жыл бұрын
@@bilibili4540 That pretty much answers my question. You're a fake. Your name is fake and you're comments are vacuous. You don't live in Sydney and you're probably being paid to make make comments... although you might be a genuine Nationalist, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I picked your comment almost at random because it was the dumbest and most dishonest one I could find, so don't feel special. Chinese people who live outside China DO NOT support Barrett. They see him as a traitor and conspirator with the CCP.
@adamba1004 жыл бұрын
The years I spent in China were the most beautiful period of my life. I miss China all the time.
@hyphoneto3 жыл бұрын
where r u from?
@adamba1003 жыл бұрын
@@hyphoneto Born in Poland , live in States.
@jennywang25303 жыл бұрын
My daughter is half German half Chinese. I teach her Chinese, I spend time with her in China, I tell her our tradition, I bought her Qipao. She should be proud to be both in the future.
@abbyg80893 жыл бұрын
you should bought her hanfu as well. They are so pretty and that is the traditional clothing of Han people.
@manachurch3 жыл бұрын
Chinese traditional attire is actually Hanfu instead of Qipao. Qipao belongs to the Manchurian people which is the minority in northern China and cannot represent the majority Han Chinese.
@manonxiong51133 жыл бұрын
@@manachurch but wearing Qipao is very beautiful!
@manachurch3 жыл бұрын
@@manonxiong5113 it's skinny fit that you could show your body shape which makes you look sexy, but it is just not the original Chinese custome like Hanfu.
@rainnchen96322 жыл бұрын
@@manonxiong5113 But qipao is only a period-based clothing, it does NOT represent chinese even if you are manchurian.
@arnoldjones4 жыл бұрын
Totally agree. And quite cool that you didn't mention a certain newspaper article directly.
@BarrettYT4 жыл бұрын
Oh, we have a video on the way about that one.
@mboihk37964 жыл бұрын
This video was made in Deccember 2020 as per the introduction. So the newspaper smeared didn't happen yet.
@victorkmlee4 жыл бұрын
@@BarrettYT Looking forward to that!
@jrrmax67893 жыл бұрын
From Beijing myself. 正宗北京人儿。The sound of bicycles and the bustling of the streets bring nostalgia. I used to walk these streets myself and enjoy this city that I grew up in. Thank you so much for making these videos and showing people what China is really like! I wish more people can see them!
@dorothylam47223 жыл бұрын
I am proud of being as Chinese . I born in and grown up at Hong Kong .I had been worked in China cities for above twenty years.
@yinhoukhor71094 жыл бұрын
That's why I basically never take anyone's word for pretty much anything!! One of my most important principles is to always find out the truth for yourself! This applies to just about anything! Example, movie reviews, food reviews, etc, etc. My attitude is, I'LL decide for myself whether they're any good or not!!
@BarrettYT4 жыл бұрын
Yep, I agree 100% with what you say, do the research yourself.
@tsetommy20274 жыл бұрын
thank you so much, I'm from hong kong, more and more of my friends are talking about your channel, we all like your channel, thank you again
@still4514 жыл бұрын
Many Chinese from China do comment or criticize the Chinese government, but usually, they won’t just simply do it in front of you unless you are close with them, or unless they found that you are someone able to talk to. Because most of them understand that the political views of each person even in the same country also could be very different. And sometimes, you will find it very surprising that the Chinese even know more than you, they even know the background or the history of the president of other countries (even just some small countries) if they interested to know about. And also sometimes you will find it very surprising that, their understanding of politics and history of the world and China itself even stronger than any foreigners (I am a Malaysian Chinese, not Chinese from China). Yes, there are some amount of Chinese not agree with CCP, and it’s a normal phenomenon, but many of them still understand that communism is a current system that is more suitable for China. (If you understand the flow of Chinese history, it‘s always apart, then combine, apart combine, apart combine, and the current situation is combining for their country. Dynasty Qing is combine then after that civil war between Guomindang and CCP is apart, then now is combine, and Chinese alway suffered during the period of apart). Chinese actually are very clever, yes the management part of CCP is without freedom of speech, but they manipulate a capitalism like of economic system in certain region of China, or slowly the whole China, otherwise, CCP won’t be survived until today. Try to track the Chinese history, the civil war alway more extreme than many western countries nowadays from the history. Each civil war, involved many millions chinese died. So this is the political views of Chinese. They don’t judge or comments if they don’t know. Something I admire that, sometimes I criticised my government in front of my Chinese friends, usually they don’t comment but just listen, they don’t comment if they do not know it. But for sure, certain amount of CCP irrational fans will attacked some countries like US, Japan, Australia or others which ever brought troubles to them. But usually the comments not as harsh as westerners. Unless you really make them very harsh. And one thing that I realised recently (I am studying in Shanghai now), they did collect opinions or suggestion (via certain form or survey) from the students regards the school, the system, lecturers and etc. My Chinese friend worked in a government water department, they did collect the survey or opinions from their customers, if the survey show that there are many negative Feedbacks, then they will change or reform the policy based on the majority opinions. So I think this is the way they collect opinion and do reform, I think this is also another kind of freedom for them.
@still4513 жыл бұрын
@sarah LL Maybe you are not close with them yet, or maybe they found that you don't have the same languages like them. If you can understand Mandarin, Cantonese, or even Hokkien, you will know their opinion. And currently, the comments from Hong Kee and Taiwanese (of course not all) are very harsh towards CCP, I believe this is because how the media brainwash them China CCP is a devil. I was surprised that some of them even only have the impression of the 80s period of China. Not everyone willing to travel to other places even their "own country". The time they will tell you what they think is after you have a long talk with them during eating and drinking, this is how Chinese deal and interact if you want to know what's their drinking. If a Chinese willing to have a meal or drink with you that's mean they started to include you in their circle...
@rosalynnchow50573 жыл бұрын
The main reason China is so successful & combined today is due solely to her excellent leadership under the Communist Party. I lived in Taipei for almost a year (in those days) under KMT, it's a mess, a shithole. China, without CPC, would never have made so much progress today, especially lifting almost a billion people out of poverty, that is totally impressive, unprecedented because this has NEVER happened in any country in the world including democratic countries where people get to vote & look at them. Oh, look at the homeless in the USA. How can your leaders look away and do nothing? Any elected government anywhere in the world, who did nothing abt growing hunger & homelessness is totally heartless.
@_.._52853 жыл бұрын
I'm chinese and I grew up in china for 7 years and came to UK for 10 years, before when the Western Media spoke bad of China, my attitude was mutual but during the pandemic my attitude has changed towards China. (Video like yours and my own experiences going to China in a long time). China is my country and I won't let people speak bad of it, like everyone that protects their countries. Im proud of being Chinese and proud of China. Thank you for your videos, good people will have good karma, thank you 👍
@Jesse139274 жыл бұрын
I've been to China four or five times. I've had both good and bad experiences there, but I can't wait to go back. I just hope that the US-Sino trade war doesn't make it harder for me to go. My visa is still valid for two years, but who knows after that...
@johnhurd32573 жыл бұрын
I have had the true pleasure to visit China. Thanks for all you and your dad do to shine some truth into the western world.:)
@user-li1zi7hg7wx4 жыл бұрын
I am Chinese living in Germany. i strongly agree to what you said: never ever set a preconception on something before you really understand it. Be full of respect on someone until you find a good reason against it. Unfortunately, way too many people in my daily life behave in the contrary way...
@matthewmorgan71063 жыл бұрын
I doubt if you live in Germany. Here is a part of an interview with Cia Xia, who was expelled from the Communist party and now lives outside China.. (unlike you) She says later in the interview that this is how around 70% of the CCP cadres feel. Don't be caught on the wrong side of history, or it will completely fuck your prospects for the future. Q. You said that after changing the constitution to abolish term limits, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) would die a death without a burial. What do you mean by that? Cia Xia: China is bound to go through political transformation, toward democracy, political freedom, rule of law and constitutionalism. This is the inevitable trend of modern human political civilisation. China will enter this stage sooner or later. Because the CCP has been in power since 1949, they have made many mistakes and even crimes. Between 1959 to 1961, nearly 40 million people starved to death. The anti-rightist movement of 1957 and cultural Revolution hurt almost all Chinese elites and intellectuals. Also the Tiananmen protests in 1989 when the CCP, under the direct order of Deng, used its army to shoot the people. No matter what, this is unacceptable to Chinese people. It is the People's Liberation Army, right? It is the people's country. Yet we see corruption within the party and the growing gap between the rich and the poor. In the future, when China transitions to a democracy, all of these will be seen as a the major mistakes or the sins of the CCP.
@天野萩3 жыл бұрын
@@matthewmorgan7106Das ist genau die Weise, durch die die deutschen Medien die Deutschen so denken lassen. Ich wohne auch in Deutschland, und ich habe viele Nachrichten über China gelesen. Beispielweise ist die Zahl von der kontrolierten Uigurische 3~5 Millionen, die von der Medien berichtet wird. Wisst du wie berechen die Medien? Sie haben 8 Leute befragt, 2 davon sagt ja. Dann sie mutipuliert 25% mit die ganze Bevolkerungszahl in Xinjiang. Gleichzeitig werden die Terrorangriffs bevor nur winig oder gar nicht berichtet. Und es ist normal für die Medien , dass sie nur teilweise Wahrheit ausgeben. Es führt dazu, dass die Deutsche nicht ganze Informationen bekommen können und zu eine gewünschte Wahrheit geführt wird.Jeder Land hat shlimme Zeit, oder liegen Belsen oder Buchenwald nicht in Bundesland jetzt? Auch wenn du die Nachrichten über China in Deutsche Welle geschaut hast, kannst du genau wissen , was in den Video genau gesagt hat.
@天野萩3 жыл бұрын
@@matthewmorgan7106 Was wichtig ist, wegen der unverantwortlichen und unrealen Nachrichten über China, haben jetzt die teilweise Deutschen starke Feindschaft zur die normalen Chinesen,wer nur arbeiten oder studieren in Deutschland. Das ist ganz Sheisse. Willst du natürlich nicht von anderem beleidigt werden und immer bereit mit anderem zu streiten sein oder?
@天野萩3 жыл бұрын
@@matthewmorgan7106 Noch eine Ergänzung, du hast der Name falsh getippt, es soll Cai Xia sein. Nicht die Verkurzung von Central Intelligence Agency.
@jasminzhang653 жыл бұрын
@@matthewmorgan7106 Ich studiere jetzt in Deutschland.Und eine beste Freundin von mich hat ein deutschen Freund. Sie streiten sich immer über China. Und viele Kommilitonen hat mir auch manchmal komische Fragen über China gefragt.
@YAO-GC4 жыл бұрын
I am a Chinese, and now I work abroad. Thank you for sharing the real China. China is not what the western media say it is. I wish you and your father a happy life in China!
@frankie20224 жыл бұрын
Your mind is really very positive that you could even affect someone who is a Chinese herself by only seeing your video and that her mind changed from negative to positive upon her own country. You had done a very good job. Your subscribers are reaching 200k. Wish you every success!
@nateto3 жыл бұрын
I was born in Vietnam, lived in Indonesia, and now live in the USA (by far the worst country I've experienced). My dad is 100% Chinese (but has never been to China) and my mom is French/German but they're both American citizens. For the past 10 years I've lived in America and I've always felt like I can't accept the Asian side of me (especially being Chinese) because of all the misconceptions. Even my dad has a lot of misconceptions about China, and he's full Chinese. Now I realize that America is actually in the wrong and China isn't as bad as they say. Also, I hate when Americans bring up that Chinese individuals aren't allowed freedom of speech. AMERICA DOESNT ALLOW FREEDOM OF SPEECH. If you end up saying anything that doesn't align with the majority, your life is pretty much over. I'm actually looking to move to China after university, maybe even during university. Hopefully I never have to deal with ignorant Americans after that, but I know it'll still happen.
@nateto3 жыл бұрын
@the Oracle of Delphi I plan on it :)
@nateto3 жыл бұрын
@the Oracle of Delphi better than chemical cheese spray and diabetes by the time you're 25.
@nateto3 жыл бұрын
@the Oracle of Delphi I...You know that Asians can be Americans, right? The reason that I havent moved yet is because I'm still financially dependent on my parents, if thats what you are asking.
@德语口语君3 жыл бұрын
@@nateto Boy, just ignore that freak. I'm not sure if you speak Chinese. But anytime welcome back home 欢迎回到祖国.
@nateto3 жыл бұрын
@@德语口语君 谢谢! 我是中文学生,所以我不好, 可是我是学。(?)
@JodieTingz4 жыл бұрын
This is my first time leaving a comment in your channel cuz I am so impressed~ I am from Hong Kong and I got similar experiences and thoughts as you, many people from HK (especially younger ones like me) do not want to recognise themselves as Chinese and their perceptions to China are affected by the western media continuously. I used to have bad perceptions towards China in the past, but after watching lots of videos about China’s development, my thoughts changed, I know that we should not judge people only by its appearance and now I am looking forward to visit mainland. Thank you for bringing us to different places in China (that I want to visit for long) during the COVID hard times, I hope your videos can change more people’s values and perceptions towards China!
@宛伶封3 жыл бұрын
真的很感谢你们,世界总还是会有智者来发现事实,而不是随波逐流,我为我是中国人而骄傲💖你
@mtnhorse2604 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Keep them coming! Wish more people in the West can have the opportunity like you to learn about China open-mindedly
@scysimon4 жыл бұрын
Great video, you have brought a very important point that rather than trusting information from mass media, you have to proof it by your own eyes and ears.
@BarrettYT4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@guoduozhou46574 жыл бұрын
@@BarrettYT there is a man named 大山,he lives in China over 20years,and very famous,every chinese know him,you might need have a talk with him
@wtfgenos48364 жыл бұрын
No matter what outsiders say, we will still support & love you all
@duoduojacky49133 жыл бұрын
I am always proud of being a Chinese. From my life in Europe for more than 10 years, even more clearer picture drawing in my mind. 有容乃大, Chinese core value is to respect, based on which we welcome all the different cultures to join and to flourish altogether, peaceful and happy life together Thank you for all you have done for making people around the world to understand better China. Amazing videos!!
@翡翠精品館3 жыл бұрын
欧洲人自大盲目,中国传统中兼并包容的思想是很好的。
@llac_zhonghuajia4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for making videos about China. I have learned a lot about today's China from China loving KZbinrs like the Barrets. Although we are so near mainland China in Hong Kong, we don't get the full picture if we don't really visit today's China. You are indeed changing lives.
@pelissey4 жыл бұрын
I never thought about going to China and I don't know how come your videos popped up, but I'm glad to watch and learn from you and your dad.
@qqfeng73553 жыл бұрын
欢迎来中国旅游,看下真实的中国
@tonyjohn9843 жыл бұрын
我是一個窗口,我很想知道更多關於你的信息
@tonyjohn9843 жыл бұрын
我很想知道更多關於你的信息
@tonyjohn9843 жыл бұрын
WeChat ID: Marks0231
@tonyjohn9843 жыл бұрын
Marks0231 那是我的微信ID
@lybbijourjour3294 жыл бұрын
Thank you for introducing China! I have been in Canada for 5 years. I really like the introduction of you and your father. It also allows more Westerners to understand the real China. Although China has many imperfect places, I have worked in government agencies for more than 20 years. The current Chinese government is much better than before. I hope that one of my children can return to work in China in the future. Thank you very much!
I am Chinese born in Indonesia, but I always proud of my Chinese ethnicity & culture 👍 Thank you for telling the Truth about China to international audiences
@love-laugh-sharingproject75734 жыл бұрын
@Mr Anderson ID name should be on bahasa, but they have chinese name called in family area.
@foxalice4 жыл бұрын
這段視頻應該需要有各國語言的字幕 給全世界的人都可以看到你的發言
@stevel58064 жыл бұрын
settings - subtitles - auto translate, 可以自动翻译30多多种语言。
@yy-oj5oe4 жыл бұрын
@@stevel5806 啥?
@echohyan3 жыл бұрын
I had not been in China from 2014 to 2019... and I was shocked in 2019 how much China has been developed. You are completely right. Don’t judge if you have not been there including overseas chinese. Btw, your walking and talking Video is great. I always thought people have script when they talk to the camera. You walked through some really nice streets and still have high quality Video
@lynnong24593 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this and clearing up about China. I'm an oversea Chinese and I'm proud of my heritage.
@haishayang43754 жыл бұрын
As a Chinese, I'm so glad to see the amazing thing you are doing. Nothing could be more convincing than this, especially compared with Chinese themselves trying to remove others' preconceptions. Sometimes I would just give up because it's difficult to change the minds of people who have never been here but are confident enough in their judgments.
@Sonyhamster4 жыл бұрын
I am 100% behind you. From a Brit, living in Hong Kong, who has seen the false narratives, half truths and manipulation first hand.
@helenpan68094 жыл бұрын
Hi Barret, so glad to watch your videos talking about your own real experiences in China. I am living in Canada. When I chat with people, I notice that if the people have visited China for either tour or business, most of the case they are expressing the happiness and excitement. For those who have never been there, they are mostly influenced by the local media to have labelled impression. So, go there to make a real experiense, then you can have your own thoughts. Thumb up for your actions!
@jie9013 жыл бұрын
As a Chinese native living in North America, I like this channel because of (1) the British accent, (2) the familiar Chinese streets/people. I am also glad to see several cities through their videos that I haven't got a chance to visit yet.
@babc974 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sir, people in the world can see the real China through your lens.
@pickupthatcan96964 жыл бұрын
You mean through the lens of the CCP...
@eatmoreburgers59184 жыл бұрын
@@pickupthatcan9696 ikr he really just said it like it is "thank you for showing china through your lens, not how it actually is"
@mr.fingers4 жыл бұрын
look up the channel 'china in focus' and you’ll see how it is there. this channel was paid for the trip to china, so obviously they had the best treatment possible.
@jedamaster13344 жыл бұрын
@@pickupthatcan9696 Thanks for watching, we need more brainwashed troll like you to keep the count up, keep up the good work!
@babc974 жыл бұрын
@@pickupthatcan9696 Pathetic A hole ...
@chronomantique-50994 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing the positivity and changing someone's life
@minyao24134 жыл бұрын
Can't agree more! Thank you so much for letting others people outside China know how's the life here. There're so much misunderstanding and therefore, so many rediculous comments under some videos on KZbin. Sometimes I want to tell them that some of their ideas are so wrong and are definitely misleaded by the mainstream media in western, but most of the time I just ignore those sounds. But what you guys did here is absolutely meaningful.
@catherinetang58314 жыл бұрын
Hi Lee and Oli,I am from HK and your big fan. I am proud of myself and Chinese and never feel any shameful on my heritage. I hv friends from different countries and we get along respectfuly well becoz each of us have adequate esteem. You guys did a great jobbl and keep it up!China is not perfect but my country has been making progress to obtain better life!!😊😊