After China was liberated in 1949, the land distribution movement began. Each family was assigned land according to the number of family members. I was assigned planting land and homestead land. So I built this villa. At present, 220,000 RMB (30.05K USD) has been spent, and another 200,000 yuan is needed for decoration (27.735K USD). Currently I work in Shenzhen, China.
@TRAVELADVENTURES-xm2vo21 сағат бұрын
Building your villa is a great achievement, and it sounds like you're investing a lot to make it perfect. Best of luck with the remaining work and your career in Shenzhen!
@PomegranateChocolate20 сағат бұрын
China wasn't liberated in 1949. The Chinese Soviet Republic, which was a puppet state of the Soviet Union, became the PRC in 1949 and began ceding land to the Soviet Union. South Tibet was carved out from China by India in 1951 to become the so-called Arunachal Pradesh in India today. The only unequal treaties the PRC recognized were the ones from Tsarist Russia.
@LishanmaoКүн бұрын
即使如今很多異域博主發佈中國題材的影片,荔枝的視頻在深度與廣度上都在前列,這份真情實感非常動人。
@ikkong843611 сағат бұрын
Very true! The villages are part of the life of China. I love the small villages in China. They are so quiet and peaceful. One can walk around and be sure not to be harmed or harassed. I was back in the home village of my grandpa in Gutian, Fujian. It was absolutely peaceful and the villagers were so accommodating and friendly. This is made possible because everyone has enough to eat and a roof over his/her head😊. This is what real freedom is!!!
@vincenttayelrandКүн бұрын
Being part of a community like this is priceless. I'd love to retire there.
Village life is so idyllic and charming. It's very different from big city life. The same holds true in many other countries such as France and Italy and Greece.
@Aroundthecorner1727Күн бұрын
Lizzy, thank you for showing some rural China. Cities are great for convenience to shopping, doctors and hospitals and finding work. Always pros and cons of both.
@johnnyong1874Күн бұрын
Persimmon
@巨龙马赛克Күн бұрын
Beautiful quiet, nice and quiet village. I love that feeling that you walk in the alley, mind your business, without being polluted by exhaust, noice.
@stevesenickКүн бұрын
✨ @5:20 This is two separate plants!!! Cabbage, and TOBACCO. Cabbage is highly susceptible to insect damage, and tobacco is a natural insect repellent, so farmers plant them next to each other. Love from Washington DC, where a pack of cigarettes costs 10 US dollars......at least the insects leave me alone. 😇
@Gamerzombiepro1Күн бұрын
Hong Kong is better than
@ulisirius9027Күн бұрын
Great video on country living! 😊🎉🤗
@3d4fun96Күн бұрын
The fruit looks like a kind of persimmon, in my opinion. Great content of this film.
@fuhsulu5651Күн бұрын
Beautiful, indeed!
@jakiejkКүн бұрын
the biggest different is that: in China, tenant farmers has their own planting field and building land. no taxs, don't spend money, eventhough no enough money but they can have a good life. unlike other countries, no their own building land
@sohailakram3313Күн бұрын
Love you too much Lizzy You are so cute android
@sanjayasudarsono160320 сағат бұрын
Vilage in china...so so natural❤
@jakiejkКүн бұрын
Welcome to visit Shenzhen my friend
@sohailakram3313Күн бұрын
Thanks for the update video
@walterchin8832Күн бұрын
Interesting tour of a small village in China. The small tree with hanging green unripe fruits are persimmons.
@MirrorMan-e5zКүн бұрын
great,, lizzy
@nanmca750113 сағат бұрын
Interesting life in the village.
@jccamsaki4022Күн бұрын
The bell sounds like from a Buddhist temple...
@peterjolКүн бұрын
that was a pleasant walk...
@highstrokeracerКүн бұрын
I'm loving your videos, Alex's, Jason's and the others'. Getting to know such interesting places in China, since life is short and I won't be able to visit all the places. But one day I plan to visit for business. Who knows, maybe we'll meet? Hugs to everyone. Alex from Brazil.
@RichardKwan-l9x20 сағат бұрын
Thank you Lizzy for taking me on the village tour. I found it so refreshing to the big city sights. I too would not mind living in such a community with fresh air: safe and quiet environment with natural food source.
@metallooily7606Күн бұрын
WOW, I usedto live in village but reget to live in town,
In China many people in the village go to work in city. So you can find the village is vcery quiet and lack of young man. And the young men make money in city and back to village to build their mother-home. Many of them who build new house in village have a house in city. It means that they dont live in village. So you can find the new buildings not yet decorated. Maybe many years ago, the young men become older and they will back this little village. The buildings in your video are their's soul's home.
@Constella-xyz19 сағат бұрын
Love it. They can live by their own indeed.❤
@hokeatseng409421 сағат бұрын
Like like like ....why? Is so hard to see and really know what's the country lives like...here in Malaysia I really try to see the village and people too.....I wish I could have the tall blue glass house ..in a village too🤔😎🏞️🕷️🕷️🕷️👾👾👾👾👣
@wyn2302Күн бұрын
That fruit is called 'Persimmon' skin a bit tough, 😊
@keungcheng5484Күн бұрын
熟左就軟!
@georwoogleКүн бұрын
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@海武-e4vКүн бұрын
❤️👏
@frankwang4318Күн бұрын
Where are you right now in this video?
@hlee8996Күн бұрын
I advise you to place a CO detector inside when burning coal indoors, safety first.
@Macky110119 сағат бұрын
4:05 Damn. I'd love to have a persimmon tree; one of the best fruits on the planet.
@KimLee-n4c10 сағат бұрын
I think the majority of people in China lived in villages like this 40 or 50 years ago, I guess. In the last 30 years or so China became increasingly urbanised. My parents left for the then Malaya(now enlarged into Malaysia) where I was born. Unfortunately I've not been to my late parents' villages: don't know how to contact my mother's relatives in Maxiang, near Xiamen. My mother always had a one month confinement after having a birth. The end of this period is an important milestone, considering the relatively higher infant mortality rate in the past. In our Minnan dialect, we call this milestone "mua geh" (meaning: a full month) and is celebrated.
@coconutcoconut-rr2wsКүн бұрын
In America, the government tells you what kind of house you can build. Then you pay property tax on it for the rest of your life. That's why we have a housing crisis.
@tantm404816 сағат бұрын
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@HK-ks3gn18 сағат бұрын
That fruit is persimmon.
@PengJiang-r6kКүн бұрын
That tree is a persimmon tree, and its fruit is not ripe yet.
@PengJiang-r6kКүн бұрын
And it’s very delicious sweet.
@yanliu806Күн бұрын
It's persimmons!
@BELLAPHONTOOКүн бұрын
I don't do the god thing, but our Lizzy is god's own.
@honshinglai632518 сағат бұрын
You may consider to move her to enjoy rural life!
@PushkinBake-l7j18 сағат бұрын
哪里的美丽乡村?!
@sunnywu246411 сағат бұрын
Country life is too luxurious for most people, esp in Hong Kong. That's why many retirees of HK seek their dream in Mainland.
@charliemeng945622 сағат бұрын
Lizzy, not sure if you know or asked anyone 65 years old or older in the rural area - what is their source of income?
Mainland can’t compare to Hong Kong 😂 because Hong Kong doesn’t ban things and it’s rich
@悦忠11 сағат бұрын
Chinese women will be in confinement after giving birth to children.坐月子
@gamesbackward23 сағат бұрын
channels like little chinese everywhere and sabbatical go to actual rural villages if you want to see somewhere you won't want to move to! make sure to pick up some pu-er tea though!