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I Visited The Most Restricted Area In China (Tibet)

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@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
I made it to Tibet! Please subscribe to see more Rural life in the mountains of Tibet, and don't forget if you want to see more videos, subscribe to my second channel here: www.youtube.com/@josievlogsthings
@JKENLAO-pi7to
@JKENLAO-pi7to Ай бұрын
It is best to use 100-degree boiling water to brew Chinese medicine
@markxu1365
@markxu1365 Ай бұрын
In May 2017, my wife and I and a few friends drove from Guangdong to Lhasa, Tibet, and back via Qinghai and Chengdu. The whole journey took 21 days. It is a travel experience that I am proud of in my life.
@linlin_taotao
@linlin_taotao Ай бұрын
Uh, at the beginning, it’s not military checkpoint, it’s police checkpoint
@noahDhe
@noahDhe Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Liked and Subbed! By the way, Bakdo means “Cool” and Penpa is Saturday which means he’s most likely born on Saturday. 😂
@tt_libra
@tt_libra Ай бұрын
@@JKENLAO-pi7to 她那个红景天不用。那个玩意其实不溶于水,所以她老说喝那个玩意恶心。其实那个粉剂是直接口服的,泡水只是用于伴服。
@zzzzingify
@zzzzingify Ай бұрын
I just spent 20 days in China, just came back to US yesterday. China and Chinese ppl are amazing!
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
I’m so glad you had a great trip! I would definitely go back for a third time! ☺️😄
@XpertGame1
@XpertGame1 Ай бұрын
@@josieliftsthings Welcome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@chrisshi9006
@chrisshi9006 Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969 😅😅😅
@user-cl7fz7fu9q
@user-cl7fz7fu9q Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969 哈哈他们这是第二次来了。下一次应该是文化之旅 ,新疆 河南 西安。
@ChinaPenghu
@ChinaPenghu Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969 CIA robot🤣
@lorettacheung3905
@lorettacheung3905 Ай бұрын
I am 80. Tibet was on my bucket list since I was 60. Most people advised me not to go. I really appreciate your video, the best I have seen so far. It was so real, honest and informative. I definitely can not make it now. I feel like that I have fulfil my bucket list. Looking forward to part 2.
@user-fw4jq9ns7z
@user-fw4jq9ns7z Ай бұрын
你如果没有三高,可以先从云南或四川玩起,慢慢向高海拔前进。
@chrissieng8146
@chrissieng8146 Ай бұрын
My mother, who was 76, with high blood pressure and diabetes, visited Shangri LA via Kunming and she suffered no ill effects. The trick is to take things easy, walk slowly, talk softly and give yourself time to acclimatise. Always have a small canister of oxygen nearby. May be you can try Shangri La if Tibet is out of reach. Best wishes to you.
@yuxuan
@yuxuan Ай бұрын
The plateau is friendly to the elderly, but young people are prone to altitude reaction. Many Chinese elderly people have no problem going to Tibet. I have also met many elderly people taking road trips together.
@justme6275
@justme6275 Ай бұрын
altitude sickness is more an individual body function, not so much on age, check with your doctor and if you go, get acclimated and take things slow 👍
@laowantongchau
@laowantongchau Ай бұрын
​@@justme6275 Having high blood pressure is still not a good idea unless it's well controlled with medicine. The atmosphere is thinner at high altitude thus atmospheric pressure is lower than at sea level. You can see it with a well sealed bag of chips from sea level and how it enlarged like a balloon.
@ttz3549
@ttz3549 Ай бұрын
For friends who go to the plateau area for the first time, it is best to ask a tour guide to accompany you. This requirement has nothing to do with your nationality, because improper handling of altitude sickness will lead to life danger. This is really not a joke, and the tour guide knows where to provide emergency assistance.
@yyw6361
@yyw6361 Ай бұрын
想起一件事,我妈妈曾经有一个朋友邀请同事去西藏玩,下了飞机人就直接送医院了,最后也没救过来,因为他脑部有一个动脉瘤,到了高原因为压强变大破了,在那之前他也没去医院检查过不知道自己有动脉瘤,如果他不去高原,也许那个动脉瘤一辈子都不会破,想想也是造化弄人,邀请他的人怕不是要内疚一辈子......
@chi-jenyang9752
@chi-jenyang9752 Ай бұрын
It has something to do with your nationality. Otherwise, Chinese citizens should be subject to the same requirement.
@ziduanchen9322
@ziduanchen9322 Ай бұрын
⁠​⁠@@chi-jenyang9752actually she said ‘best to’ not ‘required to’. It’s more like a suggestion to everyone who wants to visit Tibet, including Chinese tourists, than defending her government.
@chi-jenyang9752
@chi-jenyang9752 Ай бұрын
@@ziduanchen9322 Tibet travel permit is "REQUIRED" for all non-Chinese, not "best to have".
@ttz3549
@ttz3549 Ай бұрын
@@chi-jenyang9752 The prejudice in people‘s hearts is a mountain. If there is any kind of statement, it is a kind of sophistry in the eyes of biased people, such as people like you.
@xinxu-f2h
@xinxu-f2h Ай бұрын
I don't think there is a country that really puts the people as much as China. As long as you know the geographical location of Tibet, you will know how much the Chinese government loves Tibet. There is still a 5G network at an altitude of more than 5,000 meters, and the hydropower facilities are perfect. These projects are very difficult.
@arthurlincoln9093
@arthurlincoln9093 25 күн бұрын
China loves Tibet people so much it destroys their culture, tells them who they must follow and calls their spiritual leader a terrorist and a separatist. It is also not adverse to killing them if you know your history. These dumb tourists do not.
@ClaireLee-e2t
@ClaireLee-e2t 22 күн бұрын
I agree with you.
@Tp35-h4z
@Tp35-h4z 17 күн бұрын
It’s not like we had a choice. China invaded Tibet and then did whatever they wanted. The fact that there is 5g and nice technology is only because Chinese government wants to have all the technology and equipment they need to keep an eye on the Tibetans. It’s not out of pure kindness that they installed all that. We have nothing to thank you for.
@Tp35-h4z
@Tp35-h4z 17 күн бұрын
And they don’t love Tibet. They love the resources and the place they have
@okwatever3582
@okwatever3582 17 күн бұрын
more of a resource rich and untapped area that didn't go through the dynasties' wars and battles like the rest of the world that are much more accessible throughout history. Theyre building high speed rail to make it more accessible for the locals as wells as letting coastal metropolis citizens to access it or to travel out of tibet. which wasn't accessible prior due to the complex topography
@wheres.michael
@wheres.michael Ай бұрын
I am alive everyone. The cameraman never dies 🫡
@mikefatman-gc1og
@mikefatman-gc1og Ай бұрын
so humor dude!🙃
@andyluo104
@andyluo104 Ай бұрын
Glad that you are ok, I hear that bigger guys and athletes could fall victim to the high altitude sickness more easily, because their body needs more oxygen
@christinalaw7006
@christinalaw7006 Ай бұрын
Good to hear!
@janeyuk8167
@janeyuk8167 Ай бұрын
💪🏼
@macklee1427
@macklee1427 Ай бұрын
牛逼,一旦你适应过来,就会没那么难受了,西藏是每个爱好旅行人的梦想
@poonp3t3ron43
@poonp3t3ron43 Ай бұрын
This guide absolutely polishes this video! He tells a lot about Tibet's traditions that I didn't know, making this vlog more like a documentary😆
@suckmemore
@suckmemore Ай бұрын
and who r u? xxx bot?
@DavidDONG-ib8xl
@DavidDONG-ib8xl Ай бұрын
You should at least prove yourself to be an unbiased expert on Tibet.
@2annec97
@2annec97 Ай бұрын
My brother went there a few years ago and wasn't too used to the high altitude. But on the whole, he loved it.
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Same!! I loved it. A very special trip for me
@mindylyn6839
@mindylyn6839 Ай бұрын
Tibet is truly beautiful! haven't been there yet but every time i see tibet on social media, the views make me cry. the mountains, the grass the people there are amazing!
@DannyChean
@DannyChean Ай бұрын
Guys, this is retrospect only but you should have taken the train into tibet because that would give you more time to adjust to the high altitude.
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Totally, we should have done that or maybe spent more time in Kunming - we spent about 24 hours there as it was “half way” altitude wise ☺️
@maxyang7919
@maxyang7919 Ай бұрын
@@josieliftsthings "halfway" in terms of altitude but not in oxygen concentration. That's the catch. Oxygen is the heavier gas in the atmosphere so it concentrates more at low altitudes.
@xiaomugui
@xiaomugui Ай бұрын
我第一次做火车去拉萨,那是个非常错误的决定。千万不要相信坐火车能适应高原反应,不可能的。因为高原反应最少要持续一周。反而坐飞机直飞拉萨,症状要轻一些。
@user-yn4hr8ij8d
@user-yn4hr8ij8d Ай бұрын
kids asked:are you foreigners?😊
@deanzaZZR
@deanzaZZR Ай бұрын
Decades ago my GF and I took a rather long and rough bus ride from Golmud (格尔木) to Lhasa. It probably did help us to slowly adjust. We had already spent some time at altitude in Qinghai. Flying straight to Lhasa must be a shock to the body.
@usyd00
@usyd00 Ай бұрын
As an aussie who lived in china for the past 15 years, i have never been to tibet. good on you guys.
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Thank you so much! This means a lot 🙏😁
@ChinaPenghu
@ChinaPenghu Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969 CIA robot
@LinaLiu-ek2zc
@LinaLiu-ek2zc Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969the earth is not safe for you also, pls go to Mars
@niu-ge
@niu-ge Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969 傻逼
@lewisnchen649
@lewisnchen649 Ай бұрын
​@@zackk4969你是哪個桶😅
@ringhyy
@ringhyy Ай бұрын
I really like this series, rural China is the gem. The reason Tibet is restricted to foreigners is there have been a lot of foreign spy agencies send people there to plan and launch a separation movement. Chinese government doesn’t really stop people to visit Tibet if they just simply explore the culture, like you. In the uk, where I’m staying, and the states, I often see people holding a Tibet flag, they made that as so called “national” flag referring Tibet as a country instead of a province in China, protesting along the road where a country leader visits. Those people who have been instigated are still active overseas with the back of some western counties. Basically a lot of countries want China to be divided into a lot of different small countries like the former soviet unions. Then China could be massively slashed in economy and military power to make no rivals to other countries. Most of the weird policies to foreigners in China could be traced down to what foreign agencies did in China. China is just trying to protect himself from outside harm, aka self defence. Hope you can embrace the weirdness and enjoy your rural journey in China. Best wishes.
@rayhuang6155
@rayhuang6155 Ай бұрын
That's not entirely the reason. Too many travelers have died. Altitude sickness, no man's land and severe cold can kill people, as well as religion and culture in Tibet. So we need a guide.
@user-er1iq8nq1h
@user-er1iq8nq1h Ай бұрын
是的,恶劣的环境也是一个理由,安全起见陪同参观是有必要的​@@rayhuang6155
@3d4fun96
@3d4fun96 Ай бұрын
@@rayhuang6155 Too high to live.
@Mr.xiaomage
@Mr.xiaomage Ай бұрын
感谢你的解释,非常准确。
@ahlalamo
@ahlalamo Ай бұрын
big Chinese lie 😂
@zuesxue2155
@zuesxue2155 Ай бұрын
To those with pride and prejudice, I would like to say: Tibet's famous natural landscapes are often more than 5 hours' drive from the nearest town. Two of the three holy lakes are above 5,500 meters above sea level. If severe altitude sickness occurs, there is no need to call an ambulance. You have already Sentenced to death, so even for domestic tourists, tour guides will tell you over and over again about the dangers and how to avoid such tragedies. If you don't understand the language and don't have a tour guide with you at all times, no one knows what will happen. You may They will say, I have no problem, I am strong, and I respect your philosophy of not taking your life seriously, but please do not die on the land of Tibet casually. The locals regard this place as a pure land and pollute it. is not acceptable. At the same time, Tibet is facing various separatist forces all the time. If you care about these, you should know that there is a living Buddha who betrayed us. He still lives under the asylum of the United States. On the contrary, our government has carried out a lot of foundation work in Tibet. Construction, on your way to Tibet, you should notice that there are a lot of high-voltage wires on the top of the bare mountain. They bring electricity to Tibet. You can imagine how breathless you are standing on the mountain. Let’s see how arduous a project it is to erect high-voltage electricity towers on the top of the mountain. However, the current villages in Tibet are built by the government for free and provided to the local people for living and use. The Chinese government has no restrictions and obliterates Tibetan Buddhism. Otherwise, today, You can't see anything, can you? I hope your third trip will help you look at China more objectively. Of course our government is not perfect. On the contrary, it has various problems. As long as it is not pride and prejudice, we welcome your valuable opinions and look forward to it. You discover problems from a different perspective than ours and help us improve ourselves. I wish you a pleasant journey.
@sonamchoegyal2097
@sonamchoegyal2097 Ай бұрын
i dont think the whole context u wrote here is true , living buddha you are talking about was almost assassinated by the communist party of china , and the freedom you are talking about is very limited , no rights to learn thier own language and religion ,
@hanggao603
@hanggao603 Ай бұрын
@@sonamchoegyal2097 Pride and prejudice are on perfect display in you
@Kevin-kd6hf
@Kevin-kd6hf Ай бұрын
@@sonamchoegyal2097 oh, mr know everything, go watch anti-china vidoes than staying here. why bother
@papagiorgio23
@papagiorgio23 Ай бұрын
@@sonamchoegyal2097 ⁠Not only in China, every countries with multi-ethnic population have governmental difficulties, racism and interior problems
@PanLi-of7ru
@PanLi-of7ru Ай бұрын
@@sonamchoegyal2097 Does China not allow Tibetans to learn language and religion? You are such an arrogant and ignorant person. Did you know that every piece of money in China has Tibetan and Uighur written on it? Did you know that stores in ethnic minority areas must be named in two languages? Did you know that the famous action actor Jet Li believes in Tibetan Buddhism? He would go to Tibet to practice spiritual practice every once in a while.
@sainanisa
@sainanisa Ай бұрын
This guide guy is such a gem, adding lots of flavour to the video and also a great help.
@worrybuffet7108
@worrybuffet7108 Ай бұрын
On the other hand, the guide is a monitor, too. Why does the Chinese government ask foreigners to hire a local tour guide?it's not for job opportunity, it is a bondsman who will be punished when you have done something they dislike. A local tour guide can understand subtle taboo subject, and avoid it without a trace.
@t26e47
@t26e47 Ай бұрын
@@worrybuffet7108 source: trust me bro
@feichiHU
@feichiHU Ай бұрын
@@worrybuffet7108 ?
@meow4619
@meow4619 Ай бұрын
It's free to access for foreigners before. However, some countries instigated Tibet's independence. so after that, all foreigners have to apply for a permit before entering it.
@onajournal
@onajournal Ай бұрын
some country funded terrorist activities
@tenzin4997
@tenzin4997 Ай бұрын
@@onajournal zero deaths vs genocide. a state always has a monopoly on terrorism
@tweedy4sg
@tweedy4sg Ай бұрын
hmmm... one has question her sincerity about keeping an open mind despite what she read as biased in the media when say she couldn't ignore "the obvious signs of confirmation of those biases" (43:30). I wonder what are these biases ?? She also said Tibetans faced "uncertainties" (44:00). She should just say it out openly what these "biases & uncertainties" are, instead of being vague & cryptic.🙄 She should also have read up on a phenomena called 'confirmation bias' so she can be more aware she does not get afflicted with it by this trip in Tibet.
@tenzin4997
@tenzin4997 Ай бұрын
@@tweedy4sg this video would be banned in youtube ccp wouldn't allow any google subsidiary in China. u must be new on how freedom has worked in the internet
@zuriyel5368
@zuriyel5368 Ай бұрын
@@tenzin4997 Not true. Google themselves chose to pull out of China around 2009.
@user-moqialiao
@user-moqialiao Ай бұрын
How brave and strong you are🎉🎉🎉 Support from Beijing❤
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
@dot4194
@dot4194 Ай бұрын
Suport your mom first.
@WuhanVirusFAKU
@WuhanVirusFAKU Ай бұрын
@@josieliftsthings china must get out of Tibet. Tibet is an independent country under illegal occupation by china. You should talk about facts !!!
@WuhanVirusFAKU
@WuhanVirusFAKU Ай бұрын
Get out of Tibet Tibet for Tibetans Free Tibet
@ZimingLong
@ZimingLong Ай бұрын
@@dot4194Your speech can prove that your country‘s education is a failure, or your mother gave birth to you, but did not educate you. I feel sad for your country and your mother.
@bmk8018
@bmk8018 Ай бұрын
Tibet and Xinjiang are high security because they're the places the US is most likely to meddle and create instability
@MacrosFTW
@MacrosFTW Ай бұрын
That sucks but I get it. America has a history of CIA funding instability groups and toppling governments that way. 😂
@normalcitizen
@normalcitizen Ай бұрын
Are you sure that's the reason? Not because Tibetan people want independence from China and China doesn't want people helping them? Soon the same thing will be happening to Taiwan. I really can't believe you actually think Tibet is high security because China wants to protect it from the US 🤣 China is trying to prevent Tibet from gaining help from the US. Tibet, Taiwan and The Uyghurs, If you take time to learn about their stories you will understand that China and the CCP are devils. If you don't care for any of that and believe it's just territorial wars then how about how China treats their own civilians? Have you heard about their forced organ harvesting?
@taidelek9994
@taidelek9994 Ай бұрын
Funny 😁
@lawrencecheong29
@lawrencecheong29 Ай бұрын
Pelossi recently went to India to meet the Dalai Lama so she can go to Nirvana.
@suhadihadi1297
@suhadihadi1297 Ай бұрын
Betul...iblis itu mengincar china untuk di pecah belah😔
@beaman_2000
@beaman_2000 Ай бұрын
This video reminds me of traveling to tibet ten years age, all the things that you get through there are so familiar. Things has been changed in ten years, but tibet is still a very well-deserved place to visit.
@laowantongchau
@laowantongchau Ай бұрын
I went there 17 years ago. Back then things were less commercialized and more natural, including washrooms along the highways😅. The food weren't great but acceptable to a Han stomach. Things are a lot more modern now but also commercialized.
@user-nb1pn7ul2n
@user-nb1pn7ul2n Ай бұрын
​@@laowantongchauI prefer now!
@SamsonOhsem
@SamsonOhsem Ай бұрын
Raise your hand if you think this is an awesome Tibet adventure episode. 👋 A historic region and autonomous region of China that is often called “the roof of the world. Thanks for visiting welcome to a very nice and stunning weather from Tibet.👍🏻
@user-zm1zb5tr1g
@user-zm1zb5tr1g Ай бұрын
Bravo🎉
@NgawangPhuntsok-vd3oe
@NgawangPhuntsok-vd3oe Ай бұрын
Free tibet ...no more self emulation.
@Lja9
@Lja9 Ай бұрын
@@NgawangPhuntsok-vd3oe Daydreaming lol Tibet belongs to China forever and u can do nothing but crying and raving lol poor robot
@user-zm1zb5tr1g
@user-zm1zb5tr1g Ай бұрын
@@NgawangPhuntsok-vd3oe 🤣 🤣 🤣 free Tibet by your mouth? Tibet is waiting for you for long time, go free it, don’t keep this dream in your mouth 🥳
@Lja9
@Lja9 Ай бұрын
@@user-zm1zb5tr1g 天天嚷嚷Free Tibet 的这些洋人不过是拿着CIA的工资发帖而已 连Tibet在哪都不知道 你让他们来属实是难为他们了
@Aussie.English.With.Amanda
@Aussie.English.With.Amanda Ай бұрын
19:53 I love how kind and respecting you are in your videos. Your thoughts and opinions are always just so respectful 🥹🫂
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Thank you 🥹🥹🥹🫶🏻🤍
@user-vi7id8tf4q
@user-vi7id8tf4q Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969 You are funny
@ChanChan-sl4uh
@ChanChan-sl4uh Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969the earth is not safe. Please leave
@user-vi7id8tf4q
@user-vi7id8tf4q Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969 ☝🤡🤣
@user-pg5cj3dl2t
@user-pg5cj3dl2t Ай бұрын
@zackk4969 二鬼子司马
@pinomew5603
@pinomew5603 Ай бұрын
LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!! Thank you so much for showing this beautiful part of the world that is often so deeply misunderstood.
@NEAAFFAIRS
@NEAAFFAIRS Ай бұрын
Translation for 39:47 he said he watched your video in Douyin (China's Tiktok) 41:17 They were discussing the type of drinks that you can take to combat altitude sickness. the man suggested Suyou tea but guide says he don't recommend taking it on Day 1 as it may cause stomach upset
@Menkyi
@Menkyi Ай бұрын
Suyou tea means Tibetan butter tea
@lopezkid595
@lopezkid595 Ай бұрын
@@Menkyi 酥油茶和甜茶不一样,酥油茶是以最传统的方法做的,带有咸味,很难喝。甜茶类似于现代改良版,是甜的。我14年16年去过两次西藏,两种我都喝过。
@laowantongchau
@laowantongchau Ай бұрын
Soyau tea is not really for high altitude sickness. It's just the local salty Yak milk tea that is popular with the locals.
@huaijui-to
@huaijui-to Ай бұрын
@@lopezkid595 酥油茶味道还是可以的,就像折耳根一样,不能说他难吃,只是你接受不了。
@user-tc3xs5oi5j
@user-tc3xs5oi5j Ай бұрын
Friends with kind and open minds are always welcomed!
@oujakson4160
@oujakson4160 Ай бұрын
建议坐火车去 路途中慢慢适应高原气候
@NOYB-idgas
@NOYB-idgas Ай бұрын
哈哈正所谓,朋友来了有烈酒,敌人来了有猎枪,depends on your own choice
@higgsboson9212
@higgsboson9212 Ай бұрын
I have been to Sichuan and Yunnan, but haven’t got a chance to Tibet. China is out of my imagination, now I truly believe the world would have a better future because of China.
@stchen7745
@stchen7745 Ай бұрын
I’m living in sicuan,xizang is different, the melt down blue sky. The kindly people, I hope visit again.
@user-gm9dv3fh9j
@user-gm9dv3fh9j Ай бұрын
新疆也很漂亮,还有甘肃还有内蒙古
@RUITANG-cy4bx
@RUITANG-cy4bx Ай бұрын
还推荐新疆,新疆在中国是不用宣传每个人都会想去的地方😊
@gedengcuo9260
@gedengcuo9260 Ай бұрын
1) Half of Sichuan is Tibet. and yunnan too. 2) China is killing innocent Tibetans and imprisoning them for no good reasons. 3) Tibetans are 85% farmers and make a living by trading mushrooms and special insect that is used for medicine by chinese. 4) Recently a big Tibetan school was forcefully closed by china for no reason. 80% of Tibetan kids are forced to go to chinese boarding schools far away from home and there they learn only chinese and chinese history and culture.Most times onlty a few weeks they see parents every 3 months or so. 5) Tibetan monasteries and villages are being destroyed because china wanted to build a dam(that could destroy nearby nature and water) but most times the dam never comes and the village is already destroyed and monastery too.Leaving small monks and normal without education of tibetan history, religion or culture. The ones who protest against anything what china has to say go to jail or die. 6) Tibetans who protest against anything what china has to say go to jail or die.Or even saying Tibet is great or having HH Dalai Lama picture.Also being patriotic is illegal for tibetans. 7) 1,4 million tibetans killed in less than a decade by chinese invasion.Still counting! 8) China spread fake news to justify their occupying of tibet by saying there was slavery but there was no proof.Tibetans serfed the Dalai Lama and they called this slavery. China had way worse slavery and still has slavery till this day. Child labors or labor camps for Uyghurs and Tibetans. 9) When china invaded Tibet no one wanted them. That's why 1 in every 6 tibetans died that time.Tanks vs farmers.Still this day no tibetan wants them. 10) People say Tibet is now better than what it used to be because of china but that is not the reason.If tibet was independent it would have been better than nowadays where tibetans are still farmers and have less chance to make good money.Tibet is in central asia with himalaya that tourism alone would make good income for tibet. Free Tibet and East Turkestan for always.
@learningchinese129
@learningchinese129 Ай бұрын
I am Chinese and I haven’t been Tibet , Sichuan and Yunnan , I have been lived in overseas many years. Really want to go back to visit there ! Thank you for sharing your experience!
@dannyloats929
@dannyloats929 Ай бұрын
PS im not usually someone to enjoy a travel vlog, but I love urs. It feels authentic and humble, not judgmental of local cultures, and you have an awesome attitute. I applaud youuu
@LingDu132
@LingDu132 Ай бұрын
谦虚礼貌的旅游博主在哪都会受欢迎
@dragongirl266
@dragongirl266 Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed the in-depth explanation from you and from your guide. You travel with a good attitude and it’s enjoyable to watch 😃
@saka5296
@saka5296 Ай бұрын
As a chinese who come from YunNan province,ur trip reminded me my 2015, i ride a bike from lijiang to Lhasa,it was a such good time,I started alone and ended up making five friends on the road,we all arrived in Lhasa,so much story on the 318 road,even though my skin has been dark for a long time🤣,nice video,have fun😁
@watsonwoo6723
@watsonwoo6723 Ай бұрын
wow warrior!
@xinfuxia3809
@xinfuxia3809 Ай бұрын
How many days did it take you for the journey?
@karmanoble123
@karmanoble123 Ай бұрын
Tibet is not China . China leave Tibet. Tibet is a independent country . Go back to your Chinese country
@karmanoble123
@karmanoble123 Ай бұрын
Tibet is the most restricted country in the world . All journalists are with agents only allowed few places see video .China man Tibet is free independently country not China . Get lost from Tibet and go to your Chinese country
@grexrr1434
@grexrr1434 Ай бұрын
​@@karmanoble123 How come you try to say something justice with your racist af tone?
@eurekawang1162
@eurekawang1162 Ай бұрын
I laughed out when the cute girl said "我靠,她是外国人" at 6:45, "我靠" means something like "wow" but a little bit inappropriate like "damn". And “她是外国人” means “she is a foreigner”.
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@fanleicom
@fanleicom 19 күн бұрын
Before it, the girl asked '你是外国人吧?' It means 'Are you a foreigner?' Then he said 'oh, my! she is a foreigner!
@itoitoitoitoito493
@itoitoitoitoito493 12 күн бұрын
means oh my god,actually
@user-ks5yk9un3v
@user-ks5yk9un3v Ай бұрын
When many well-known Western travel bloggers came to China and began to explore Shanghai, Beijing and Xi'an! You have arrived in Tibet, and many Chinese people dream of a place that they dare not try to set foot in all their lives, offering the most sincere respect.
@andyluo104
@andyluo104 Ай бұрын
Well done Josie, Your video showed it all to the world, didn’t it. You are allowed into Tibet, you are free to visit places and record video as a foreigner, local people there seem to be happy and living their lives, streets are clean, trees are green, businesses and shops everywhere, so not everyone was put in a camp as per western media, was it. A friendly foreigner with no bias against China is welcome everywhere in China, and I’m sure you will receive the warmest hospitality from Chinese people in return
@raylau2766
@raylau2766 Ай бұрын
外国人还是不能自由行,要配备一个导游的,这点还是不能消除他们部分人疑虑,看以后有没有更好的方式,既能挡住不怀好心肠的黑心记者,又不影响普通旅客。 你可以搜一个一个叫ploy的泰国女孩,也是这两天发片去的西藏,从她视角依然觉得“受限”,是不是有什么机密一样,但其实她们行程跟我们自由行的差不多,就是因为这些程序弄得很神秘一样
@lllchen6387
@lllchen6387 Ай бұрын
You must watch a lot of BBC.🤣
@Lja9
@Lja9 Ай бұрын
Warning! The CIA robots r coming! 'How much' 'CCP paid' will appear immediately!
@Charles_Sun
@Charles_Sun Ай бұрын
Have a nice trip in China!
@dopewuhaha
@dopewuhaha Ай бұрын
@@Charles_Sunthe meaning of travel in China is to break the bias. The bias from the younger education and western media . Not all the stuffs are good. Focus on the full friendly compliments. ❤
@WMLIEW-hu4nx
@WMLIEW-hu4nx Ай бұрын
Brilliant! Glad both of you made it to Tibet. I visited back in 2018 and enjoyed every moment of it. 😊
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Totally agree! It was such a special trip. The next video was my favorite! ☺️😁
@Macsim-rs1dg
@Macsim-rs1dg Ай бұрын
You're really brave! As born in Tibet, returning home after so many years still makes me feel like I'm gasping for air.
@andyho9670
@andyho9670 Ай бұрын
I like the guide, he is really professional. And he took really good care of his clients.
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
He really did. He did a great job. We loved him!!
@Aussie.English.With.Amanda
@Aussie.English.With.Amanda Ай бұрын
Goosebumps instantly in the introduction!! Can’t wait to watch the rest ❤
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
You are a real one!! 🤍🤍
@WuhanVirusFAKU
@WuhanVirusFAKU Ай бұрын
@@josieliftsthingsTalk about facts. Talk about illegal invasion of Tibet by china in 1959. Stop showing chinese funded propaganda videos
@user-zp6dz9jw3g
@user-zp6dz9jw3g Ай бұрын
@@josieliftsthings如果有时间,你可以去西藏博物馆看看,再去西藏拉萨新区看看,让两者对比单独做一期你游玩西藏的感想和总结。因为西藏博物馆有历史记录,那里有西藏的过去,而拉萨新区的发展是西藏最近几年的发展成果,也是未来,会有鲜明的对比,让粉丝和网友更有讨论的余地,清醒的认识什么才重要。其实很多人不关心宗教和信仰,他们只关心自己身边的人和生活,所以你应该更多展示拉萨包括其他地方更多世俗的镜头。相信你会做的更好,不光是因为中国,还有更多的精彩内容!祝福你们……遇到谎言和黑暗,你可以用镜头告诉大家真相,我相信世间追求正义光明的人多过黑暗造谣污蔑的人。加油💪
@blueukc
@blueukc Ай бұрын
trust me tears and goosebumps everytime i went to Tibet strange feel when you one top of the roof
@WuhanVirusFAKU
@WuhanVirusFAKU Ай бұрын
@@blueukc daily reminder: TIBET is an independent nation under the illegal occupation of china.
@geric4962
@geric4962 Ай бұрын
those checkpoints are police checkpoint for speed limit check. militory checkpoints only in somewhere close to the border areas.
@sonamgya563
@sonamgya563 Ай бұрын
Yes and with a machine gun. Can we see these kind of checkpoints in mainland China if yes then u r unbiased
@georgiana921
@georgiana921 Ай бұрын
@@sonamgya563 you can... do you even live in China?
@LobyLiang
@LobyLiang Ай бұрын
是的,甚至有些地方要签署限速保证书。每年在青藏路上,掉入山里的车不少。
@mezzammezza
@mezzammezza Ай бұрын
@@sonamgya563 I've seen quite a few videos on douyin of local SWAT with weapons guarding on the streets during gaokao period
@laifamily7804
@laifamily7804 Ай бұрын
@@user-gthds44hjinX why are you guys not admitting that they are there to take down the foreign spies? Wumao really sucks because they never dared to state the obvious that America is every rising nation's enemy and everything that's authoritarian in china is to keep american gov and their invaders out
@tenneo6298
@tenneo6298 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for showing an insight of my homeland where I have never been to
@user-kf2zl7sg5v
@user-kf2zl7sg5v 22 күн бұрын
民族认同感,这就是所有人团结一致的原因。欢迎回家
@sonamlhamo1633
@sonamlhamo1633 Ай бұрын
I hope you had a great time in Tibet🙌 being a tibetan I have never got to visit Tibet even once but by watching your video gives me so much joy and happiness which I can’t describe in words. Thank q for sharing such an long video and explaining all the places and our cultures in details which many people doesn’t know about that Tibet exist 🫶 sending you lots of love ❤️
@Daram123
@Daram123 Ай бұрын
🫶🫶🫶🫶🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@L.k.586
@L.k.586 Ай бұрын
You're the first KZbinrs who visit Tibet after covid. Have a good trip.
@user-tl6pg3pq9i
@user-tl6pg3pq9i Ай бұрын
In fact, the main reason is that there are many uninhabited areas, and people are afraid that some people will run around, get lost, have no mobile phone signal, or encounter altitude sickness. No one will rescue them in time, and no one will know where they died. There have been several such incidents.😂 So need a tour guide.🤣🤣🤣🤣Have fun❤
@ahlalamo
@ahlalamo Ай бұрын
same situation as North Korea, I often hear tourists are easy to get lost there too, so the governments always send tour guy to keep eye tourists to make sure they see what they need to see 😂 maybe rest of countries should do the same to Chinese too cuz there are so much Chinese hate all around the world now, better send security guards with Chinese tourists to make sure they are safe when they traveling 😅
@user-tl6pg3pq9i
@user-tl6pg3pq9i Ай бұрын
@@ahlalamo Tibet is too big, with too many uninhabited areas. Curious people like to wander around alone. When they are thirsty, they can't find the village, their cell phones have no signal, they get lost, and the temperature difference between day and night is huge. Then they die of thirst or freezing.
@user-me7wg5lg9o
@user-me7wg5lg9o Ай бұрын
@@ahlalamo你像个无脑的巨婴😂😂😂
@oamine1993
@oamine1993 Ай бұрын
@@user-tl6pg3pq9iand this won’t happen to a Chinese person, right?
@commenter4898
@commenter4898 Ай бұрын
@@oamine1993 Exactly! Chinese people are native to Tibet and know their way around. They never get lost in uninhabited areas so they don't need any guide.
@damnedseagull6194
@damnedseagull6194 Ай бұрын
Thank you for showing Tibet to us. Looking forward to your coming visit in Tibet.
@RinYang-qb9tj
@RinYang-qb9tj Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for showing the beauty of my mother land. When I saw these video I really miss my family and my home town. it’s almost more than 20 years I never went back to my home town but thanks for showing these video
@Angie-el2rc
@Angie-el2rc Ай бұрын
This was such an interesting vid, I enjoyed seeing the beautiful mountains, architecture and the beloved people, it’s all so amazing…Thank you Josie for sharing this adventure, I look forward to seeing more🙏♥️💫✨👼🏻✨💫♥️🙏
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you as usual Angie! 🤍🥰
@Angie-el2rc
@Angie-el2rc Ай бұрын
@@josieliftsthings Have a blessed day♥️
@kl9518
@kl9518 Ай бұрын
Thanks for a great video. I was in Tibet years ago and ended up in hospital because of altitude sickness. It is very dangerous. You could get brain damage. Also protect yourself from the intense sun. My guide helped me with hospital and safety. The Chinese government has brought Tibetans out of poverty and given many privileges to minorities, housing and extra free education over the Han Chinese. I didn't need permits many years ago. Now the western media and westen political issues trying to divide China, security is needed to prevent disruptions.
@tenzindekyong6248
@tenzindekyong6248 Ай бұрын
TIBET is never a part of China since ancient times, FREE TIBET✊✊✊.
@Kim-m2z
@Kim-m2z Ай бұрын
No Tibetans have ask Chinese government for any sort of help. No Tibetans welcome Chinese. Chinese forcefully came to China brutally occupied Tibet. Any sort of development made in Tibet is for their own (Chinese) best interest as many Chinese have moved to tibet n hence Tibetans are minorities in their own land. Just like how foreigners are getting easy visa, Tibetans hardly get one to visit families who haven’t met for 20/30 odd years. So stop misinforming n fooling ppl.
@user-iq8ww2hx8l
@user-iq8ww2hx8l Ай бұрын
Hahaha. Tibet is Tibet and china is china. That bullshit china has occupied the beautiful country Tibet. Actually,Tibet is a rich and china is a very poor country before. But they had stolen so many things from Tibet. That's the real story.
@erdongchen0823
@erdongchen0823 Ай бұрын
The strict inspection in Tibet is because many tourists go to Tibet and lose their lives because of altitude sickness or stray into no man's land. The environment in Tibet is not very friendly to us tourists from the plains.
@tenzintsundue1020
@tenzintsundue1020 Ай бұрын
Your comment and below are not even real people- just Chinese bots who are paid 10 cents to sell the lies CCP comes up and you waste your lives spreading lies.
@greentraveler4114
@greentraveler4114 Ай бұрын
China is absolutely beautiful and so diverse, ppl are so welcoming.
@dot4194
@dot4194 Ай бұрын
Hey Duck its not China. The land is called Tibet you fkin moron.
@KumarSingh-ee8de
@KumarSingh-ee8de Ай бұрын
Free Tibet Soon 🔜 one day
@Simba47242
@Simba47242 27 күн бұрын
Not china bro Tibet is absolutely beautiful and….
@KumarSingh-ee8de
@KumarSingh-ee8de 26 күн бұрын
@@greentraveler4114 this KZbinr is funded by CCP for sure Ha ha
@RossinTibet-e7o
@RossinTibet-e7o 17 күн бұрын
busybody indian
@kemanchai4835
@kemanchai4835 Ай бұрын
你挑战了很多的不可能,你很勇敢,我不是说中国不安全,而是说你到了一个身体需要适应的一个高地,也谢谢你尊重当地的习俗和文化,你是一个优良的旅行者,也欢迎你的到来,祝一切顺利,开心。中国很大,也是发展中国家,如果因为一些人,发生不愉快的事,相信我,那是极为个别的现象,并且,可以尝试向有关部门投诉,会给你一个满意的答复。再次祝身体健康。
@springscentsliu1942
@springscentsliu1942 Ай бұрын
官方味儿好浓啊
@tomkk6502
@tomkk6502 Ай бұрын
@@springscentsliu1942他只是希望机翻的时候意思更加准确,而且这也不是官味吧。是机器翻译味。
@springscentsliu1942
@springscentsliu1942 Ай бұрын
@@tomkk6502 我是的是层主的回复官味儿很浓
@visz7671
@visz7671 Ай бұрын
@@springscentsliu1942 感觉属于有礼貌吧, 对客人的礼貌
@springscentsliu1942
@springscentsliu1942 Ай бұрын
@@visz7671 好吧。。
@tonyhuang7610
@tonyhuang7610 Ай бұрын
I came to New Zealand from China 34 years ago. My son was born in New Zealand. I take my son to China every year. Last year, we went to Tibet and hired a tour guide. The tour guide is very important. He can explain the history of Tibet to my son in English. My son also thought that Tibet should be liberated before. After listening to the history, he knew that Tibet was part of China in the Qing Dynasty. Before the settlement, Tibet was a slave system. It was the new China that abolished the Loudi system. In addition, due to scheduling issues, our flight left at 2 pm on the last day. We had to visit the Potala Palace in the morning, which was too late because of the long queue. In the end, the tour guide explained that we were the first to enter the visit and catch the return flight. It is much more convenient to hire a local tour guide. In addition, the first night in Tibet is the most uncomfortable, so you must take painkillers and sleeping pills. Other medicines are useless. It will be much better the next day. You guys brave and strong😊
@georged1160
@georged1160 Ай бұрын
So you can enjoy western democracy and freedom and it is ok for Tibetans to live under Communist and especially under Han Chinese with false narrative. This is what you mean?
@twang2017
@twang2017 Ай бұрын
It's really great that you took your son to Tibet but you have misguided and disinform him on saying that Tibet has been part of China since Qing dynasty if so Mongolia Yuan dynasty has full claim on what China is now. Moreover, don't you think youre making fool of yourself by saying that CCP and your Mao liberated Tibet when China in 1950s has seen more deaths under your Mao. Obviously if you let Tibet alone we would have grown like any other country. I hope your child would still be curious and get to the best conclusion.
@haxk-tt1gl
@haxk-tt1gl Ай бұрын
@@georged1160 Tibet was ruled by a group of terrible slave owners before it was occupied by China. They skinned 16-year-old girls and made human skin drums, dug out the eyes of serfs and even took out their skulls to use as bowls. You guys who are shouting FREE TIBET are just trying to recreate the hell of those days.
@haxk-tt1gl
@haxk-tt1gl Ай бұрын
@@twang2017 Tibet was ruled by a group of terrible slave owners before it was occupied by China. They skinned 16-year-old girls and made human skin drums, dug out the eyes of serfs and even took out their skulls to use as bowls. You guys who are shouting FREE TIBET are just trying to recreate the hell of those days.
@user-cc2pt4en9e
@user-cc2pt4en9e Ай бұрын
你看,这些西藏分裂分子集中营的谎言被搓破了。又开始编造另一个谎言了。他是逃亡奴隶主的后代吗🤔
@MrsPrincess_81
@MrsPrincess_81 Ай бұрын
I got super emotional. Michael I’m so sorry that you were feeling so sick and missed out, I completely felt how you did. 😢
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
@@MrsPrincess_81 Thank you so much for your support!!! I appreciate it so much. Michael says thank you! He feels like he missed out on a lot, but nothing could be done about it he felt so sick. 😔 Wait until the next video, he struggles so hard the poor thing! Haha
@emsa5034
@emsa5034 Ай бұрын
Was Michael in china?? Oh wow it’s definitely because of that gutter oil. I knew they’d get sick eating in china. They literally take oil from the gutters to fry their food. Look it up on KZbin. It is not altitude sickness.
@laowantongchau
@laowantongchau Ай бұрын
For those who have never lived at high altitude, over 3000m, flying into Lhasa 3600m is not a good idea. It takes about 5 days to adapt to the atmosphere. I took the train from Xining Qihai which is already at about 3000m, and I still had high altitude sickness the first few days in Lhasa. I had to really slow down movement to avoid short of breath. Keep taking the O2 is not a good idea, because you aren't adapting yourself to the new atmosphere. Using the O2 should be for serious headache and purple nails only, a sign of serious lack of oxygen in the body.
@Churro800
@Churro800 Ай бұрын
Incredible Josie! Thank you for sharing. I have a list of random places I want to visit in my notes and I’ve now added Tibet to it. Your guide was so beautiful and lovely. I hope Michael is feeling better soon
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Please do! You’ll love it!
@christinalaw7006
@christinalaw7006 Ай бұрын
WOW. So interesting! Thanks for sharing this destination- love the history and learning about the culture. Seeing it for the first time through your eyes was amazing. Those mountains - just beautiful! You still managed to say 'hello' to locals and visitors alike and they enjoyed the interactions too. Can't wait to see the next one!!!
@ChrisHereToday
@ChrisHereToday Ай бұрын
She is a great traveler, such good videos
@christinalaw7006
@christinalaw7006 Ай бұрын
Yes- I agree.
@snowysu4291
@snowysu4291 Ай бұрын
👍👍👍 Thank you for your sharing and educational tour! Wishing your buddy a speedy recovery!💖💖💖 Beautiful car driven by the tour guide too! 🚙
@lawrenceliao1550
@lawrenceliao1550 Ай бұрын
You are very brave. Thank you for sharing this wonderful world to us.
@dickylhamo8054
@dickylhamo8054 Ай бұрын
Hello I’m from Tibet Love from Tibet ❤
@士雪
@士雪 Ай бұрын
As far as I know, sky burial is not open to the public in recent years. 30 years ago, we could witness sky burial in Tibet. The scene was quite astonishing particularly when you see the master cut the corpse into pieces and the eagle ate the remains. When I talked to the Tibetian, most of them were grateful to the government as the later provided them with respectfuland fairly "good" lives (to me, they were still very poor at that time) , not as serfs under the noble monks at the 1950s. This image was quite different from what the USA said in recent years about Tibet.
@tengsteel8560
@tengsteel8560 Ай бұрын
解放前,绝大多数藏人(比如农牧),连天葬的资格都没有。
@xylonye1843
@xylonye1843 Ай бұрын
天葬是带有宗教性质的民俗,可能你无法理解,但请尊重它。这与现如今藏族同胞生活状况没关系。
@user-cl7fz7fu9q
@user-cl7fz7fu9q Ай бұрын
很多藏民连名字都没有。后来很多老师给他们起的名字。 有纪录片,
@KunchokMenlha
@KunchokMenlha Ай бұрын
Haha you mean tibetans should be grateful to the government. Your CCP government occupied our country, killed millions of our people, disrobed thousands of monks and nuns , destroyed many monasteries so that guide told the lady that only one old and holiest monastery known as Jokhang is left means try to find backstory. Guys whoever is reading this comments please get to know history of Tibet and Tibetan that has nothing to do with Chinese and are totally different from way of thinking, eating, respecting from cultural points or religious points. FREE TIBET❤❤❤❤
@Lja9
@Lja9 Ай бұрын
没用的 我们中国人说啥他们都不信 还不如就顺着他们的偏见编下去 “我就这么坏 不服你来打我呀” 气死他们哈哈
@TsekyiPema-mq6dt
@TsekyiPema-mq6dt Ай бұрын
This tourist guide is really good at explaining the Tibetan culture
@wineman-ry8ns
@wineman-ry8ns Ай бұрын
Guys well done 👍 I have been to Tibet plateau 30 years ago. But not to Lahsa. Amazing video just reminds me of so many memories.
@WilliamWilliam-ks4ry
@WilliamWilliam-ks4ry Ай бұрын
I think it's necessary to clarify that in 0:20 it wasn't any military checkpoint. Only one of the famous Buddhism temples in Tibet called "Drepung Monastery", with two hired seurity guards at its gate lol... Check the words on the screen plz
@oliverhu5673
@oliverhu5673 Ай бұрын
You are brave. And like you said, you are not a journalist so you explore the world and discover on your own. China as a country, has good and bad, if everyone can see things in their own eyes and make judgments based on what they see, the world will be a better place. Anyway, thanks for letting us e-tour such a beautiful place.
@blackknight4996
@blackknight4996 Ай бұрын
​@@sonam9498 You should go back to school and finish your grade 12. Your parents are ashamed of you...
@user-ho1lu4vi5l
@user-ho1lu4vi5l Ай бұрын
@@sonam9498無能狂怒
@muzzle9999
@muzzle9999 Ай бұрын
@@sonam9498 mo ron id iot
@muzzle9999
@muzzle9999 Ай бұрын
@@sonam9498 disinformation, besides, what can you do except blabing on YT, which cannot change anything. rest in peace.
@richardliu8998
@richardliu8998 Ай бұрын
​@@sonam9498Tibet has been officially managed by the Beijing gov since Mongolian YUAN dynasty. Qing emperor even got war with Nepal at the border of Tibet. Republic of China gov before CCP had admin office in Lasa. No country see Tibet as an independent state. Don't be fooled by CIA's anti communism propaganda. Dalai Lama and other Tibet leaders were assigned as vice-president of CCP China's parliament and gov.
@Galleonzhang
@Galleonzhang Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing . I didn’t even go to Tibet as a Chinese 😢 your video makes me know more about this amazing secret place 🎉
@williamlay4236
@williamlay4236 Ай бұрын
I love Josie. She is trying so hard to bring the content to us. Seeing Tibet through her. I can sense that she is panting a lot. The high altitude and the massive amount of walking are really not easy for Josie. Kudos🎉
@247elijah
@247elijah Ай бұрын
Your travel vlogs are so exciting! I hope I can travel there one day!!
@xiaolingma-x1j
@xiaolingma-x1j 24 күн бұрын
Welcome to china
@onefivethree315
@onefivethree315 Ай бұрын
Your video is a true gift, giving so many Chinese people who haven't had the chance to visit Lhasa a spiritual experience. Thank you so much.
@windps1410
@windps1410 Ай бұрын
Enjoy your Tibet journey! The mountain tops are so magnificent!
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
It really was breathtaking. Thank you!
@rudogwang6060
@rudogwang6060 Ай бұрын
Awwwww. He presented a hada(white scarf) to you for welcoming, that's so sweet of him, very special. :)
@silviachen-jy4pl
@silviachen-jy4pl Ай бұрын
Wow, today's video is great. It's more than 40 minutes. Thank you for bringing this series.
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it! It’s great to hear feedback on the length. Thanks so much! 😄😁☺️
@user-hf5dx6je7l
@user-hf5dx6je7l Ай бұрын
6:42 the girl was asking whether you are a foreigner. so cute❤
@SmithTom-n8o
@SmithTom-n8o Ай бұрын
yes
@SmithTom-n8o
@SmithTom-n8o Ай бұрын
非常的歪瑞古德😂
@joselu9023
@joselu9023 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. At my current health condition, sharing with your Tibetan travels vicariously really is heaven sent. You are a very giving and gracious person. Best wishes to your spouse.
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@dyomilktea
@dyomilktea Ай бұрын
this is an incredible video! i've never considered travelling to Tibet but this video convinced me - someday I would like to try the same tour company!
@ZenZhang-uy5fy
@ZenZhang-uy5fy Ай бұрын
建议把海拔3000的林芝作为进西藏的第一站,花几天时间游览雅鲁藏布江大峡谷,看看,在索松村看看海拔7000多米的南迦巴瓦峰,欣赏日照金山,适应高反后,乘高速火车大概1小时多可到拉萨。
@SmithTom-n8o
@SmithTom-n8o Ай бұрын
西藏好玩不
@ZenZhang-uy5fy
@ZenZhang-uy5fy Ай бұрын
没什么好玩的,但很壮美,养眼,身体不是特别舒服。
@saikuron772
@saikuron772 Ай бұрын
@@SmithTom-n8o 人文风景非常非常独特,藏民也都很友好,绝对值得去,我当时高反搞得10几年没发作过的哮喘都来了也没拦住我。
@KumarSingh-ee8de
@KumarSingh-ee8de Ай бұрын
@@ZenZhang-uy5fy free Tibet soon 🔜 Tibetans never happy with Chinese. So 150 Tibetans self immolation in Tibet. Plz answer me why they did self immolation ?????
@easymi9964
@easymi9964 Ай бұрын
Your guide is very kind and knowledgeable
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
He was amazing!!
@mitchellcui
@mitchellcui Ай бұрын
I studied and then lived in Sydney for almost 10 years. When I got back to my motherland China, First thing I did was by visiting Tibet in 2015. Back on those days, altitude sickness almost killed me, But I finally won the battle for life struggling. People said, when travelling in Tibet, the body feels like in hell while your version is definitely in heaven, I do guarantee it is true. Once you step on that field, the stunning views will impress your by both physical and emotional ways.
@freeBirbBirb
@freeBirbBirb Ай бұрын
there is definitely some people in Sydney mansplain you that China occupied Tibet and Xinjiang, right? That's what I experienced
@leahzo1570
@leahzo1570 Ай бұрын
Tibet is often considered a paradise-like destination. Many Chinese people have not visited it due to its high altitude, which can be daunting. However, those who have made the journey describe it as an unforgettable experience. The region is exceptionally beautiful, pure, and rich in sincere religious beliefs. Those who can visit are often admired for their courage and determination.
@alexpan8138
@alexpan8138 Ай бұрын
Tibet is one of the most amazing and mysterious places I ever been to, even as a Chinese. You guys should go check out the Namtso Lake at 5000m which is breathtakingly beautiful, and also give you a challenge to your body. Also, basecamp of Mount Everest is a top destination in Tibet as well. Also you can try the bullet train from Lhasa to Nynchi which is the highest bullet train in the world and have amazing views along the way. Enjoy your Epic journey in Tibet! I really admire your courage to go to Tibet as a foreigner as it’s such a remote place .
@Alexountry.J
@Alexountry.J Ай бұрын
老公的高原反应太厉害了,只能好好休息了
@zhaoyi350
@zhaoyi350 Ай бұрын
哈哈,2022年我去的西藏,我也出现高反。手里的氧气瓶 一直拿着,买了20多瓶,坐车2分钟吸一口。走路慢慢走,拉屎都是慢慢拉的😂。加油兄弟。一直都不会好的,只能坚持。还有当你回到地海拔的成都的时候还会出现醉氧。欢迎来到中国客观报道❤❤❤
@echo7092
@echo7092 Ай бұрын
I went to Tibet for traveling alone in2021.😊Sooooo beautiful
@horjigs9242
@horjigs9242 Ай бұрын
hi echo, how are you ?
@user-wz8yp3pq2l
@user-wz8yp3pq2l Ай бұрын
头像是你本人吗 好美
@abhimanyumenon3406
@abhimanyumenon3406 Ай бұрын
Good job Josie! Cheers to more such travels for you. Stay safe. Love from Kerala, India.
@GF-ft8cu
@GF-ft8cu Ай бұрын
Great you guys visited Tibet. As a HK Chinese living in Shanghai over 20 years, I’m still haven’t visited Tibet yet. Tibet trip is already on my bucket list. You are very busy to receive everyone “Hello”😂. Hope Michael recover soon.
@625as-pj5mg
@625as-pj5mg Ай бұрын
There's no need to go. Eating is a problem. They don't eat rice in Tibet
@justme6275
@justme6275 Ай бұрын
the sky is so bright and so clear in Tibet, nowhere is like this... everyone should experience it. oc the culture, architecture, food, scenery...
@justme6275
@justme6275 Ай бұрын
@@625as-pj5mg no eating problem, locals eat rice too and all restaurants serve rice and all kinds of food are available.
@625as-pj5mg
@625as-pj5mg Ай бұрын
@@justme6275 Local highland barley, I was unable to find rice, can only go to eat dumplings
@summerain6918
@summerain6918 Ай бұрын
趁年轻去吧,年龄大了更不适合去高原。超级美,但海拔高了真的还是很受不了。
@andreashelton
@andreashelton Ай бұрын
I really want to go to Tibet. Kunming is definitely on my list too
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
I really recommend both Andrea! Tibet is once in a lifetime but Kunming was a great city in China!!! Really enjoyed both! 🥰🥰
@ChrisHereToday
@ChrisHereToday Ай бұрын
@@josieliftsthings Kunming is great, my wifes family is from there. Going back soon
@caixukun-fans
@caixukun-fans Ай бұрын
There is a city called Dali in the north of Kunming. It is beautiful every spring in the east.
@user-od5gs2zi8j
@user-od5gs2zi8j Ай бұрын
you could go to Qinghai Province,it's very baeutiful
@user-cl7fz7fu9q
@user-cl7fz7fu9q Ай бұрын
@@zackk4969 你在这样做是无意义的。
@richardsimpson7776
@richardsimpson7776 Ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks for going to Tibet. You’re one of the few vloggers to visit there. Bangladesh was also a unique place.
@TIANLIN-semmy
@TIANLIN-semmy Ай бұрын
geeeee this is coool, i've never been tibet and i am even a Chinese.. so glad you guys making this wonderful video.
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much
@yonghuachen7075
@yonghuachen7075 Ай бұрын
Glad you made it. Enjoy your adventures in China
@Kalsangjin
@Kalsangjin Ай бұрын
It’s the Tibet, not china. Dum
@lawrencecheong29
@lawrencecheong29 Ай бұрын
This is not what western media wamts us to see and know.. There is freedom to worship , no persecution of Buddhists or monks,..... Thank you for portraying the Truths as you see first hand.
@sonamgya563
@sonamgya563 Ай бұрын
99% of Tibetan love n have trust to Dalai Lama. Why China is still afraid to Dalai Lama he don’t have any single army.
@petergilkes7082
@petergilkes7082 Ай бұрын
​@@sonamgya563He has an army of begging monks! That's enough.
@jy3ster
@jy3ster Ай бұрын
@@sonamgya563Dalai Lama was paid by cia to lead a separatist force
@ousmaverick
@ousmaverick Ай бұрын
@@sonamgya563 If 99% of Tibetans loved him, he would not fail. The Dalai Lama is someone who wants to play the role of God in Tibet; he desires a theocratic Tibet that implements feudal serfdom, which is completely contrary to Western "democratic" values. The support from Westerners for him is merely because he is an enemy of the CCP, which is extremely hypocritical.
@cestlatibetaine.mia.h5318
@cestlatibetaine.mia.h5318 Ай бұрын
That’s not the truth. These all are set ups by ur Chinese government. If there is really freedom why all dese obligations , cameras and ur so called «guide» . Why she can’t freely discover Tibet by herself. Dnt try to fool us
@dressagegirlkae
@dressagegirlkae Ай бұрын
Traveling to Tibet is my dream! Such a beautiful place!
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
It really is!
@brownjane113
@brownjane113 Ай бұрын
I always say the best things to discover are not the sights and sounds,but the new friends traveling somewhere new can bring to us.❤❤❤
@jianxu1055
@jianxu1055 Ай бұрын
You are the great person to visit our special area Tibet. I visited one time ten years ago. I am planning to visit again. Welcome to China
@Jessicaaaaaaaa
@Jessicaaaaaaaa Ай бұрын
This was such a good video Josie! Thank you for this ❤
@jairwen82
@jairwen82 Ай бұрын
When traveling from low altitude areas to Tibet, in order to avoid discomfort, people usually lie down for half a day to allow the body to adapt, especially those with a sturdy build or fitness, who may have a higher demand for blood oxygen.
@Natalie-tf1ze
@Natalie-tf1ze 29 күн бұрын
Hi thanks for the great video. I was born in China, however have moved to US and AU 15 years ago, so have not seen much of China. I am glad to see contents like this and thanks for being so friendly and respectful in China, i m sure people can feel your kindness as well :).
@shilongtang549
@shilongtang549 Ай бұрын
其实前三天是不建议洗澡的,因为在高原地区一旦感冒意味着你的心肺功能将更加下降,这样就处于危险边缘。
@zyzhang7341
@zyzhang7341 Ай бұрын
洗澡和感冒没啥关系。
@datang-nomad
@datang-nomad Ай бұрын
@@zyzhang7341 如果你经常进出西藏,你不会这么说。
@Liam_Chung
@Liam_Chung Ай бұрын
@@zyzhang7341 是的,空气湿度骤升、皮肤粘膜受损,在高反下,不会增加感冒的机率。你真是个小天才。
@Liam_Chung
@Liam_Chung Ай бұрын
@@zyzhang7341 好好想下为什么,从来没有吃辣的人,在第一次接触麻辣火锅之后,食物并没有腐败,都会不同程度的拉肚子。
@nanzhi9450
@nanzhi9450 Ай бұрын
主要是洗澡会促进血液循环,会增加身体耗氧量,高反会更难受
@funaraeeeee8002
@funaraeeeee8002 Ай бұрын
39:45 he apparently saw you on TIktok of ur visit, that's why he could recognize you
@predrag-peterilich900
@predrag-peterilich900 Ай бұрын
Good video; your cheerful attitude is contagious. You are a true ambassador of good will. Your resilience to high altitude is remarkable. Special genes?
@josieliftsthings
@josieliftsthings Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! So kind of you. Lovely comment to read 😁 I must have been born as a Yak in a past life 😂😂😂
@jasonding4343
@jasonding4343 Ай бұрын
Wow, someone like you visiting Tibet - That got be the journey of the life time. I admire your courage!! Keep exploring and be safe!!
@gunsroses1293
@gunsroses1293 Ай бұрын
China's infrastructure capabilities are amazing, even in high-altitude areas like Tibet.
@sonamgya563
@sonamgya563 Ай бұрын
They took more than they did if u calculate.
@weidai1301
@weidai1301 Ай бұрын
厉害的女主播👍👍👍,青藏高原对于大多数人都会有高原反应,你已经很不错了,
@HengZ-zu6uh
@HengZ-zu6uh Ай бұрын
As someone who have been to Tibet plateau dozens of times, I fully understand how altitude sickness kicks in. A lot of people talks about taking some sort of pills...that is really not the key. First, avoid sudden body workout, don't stand up like you would in lower altitude, take your time, do everything slowly and force yourself breath deeper. Try to have more veges and fruits, and less protein-rich food to help digestion. It is kinda unfortunate that heavier people are more likely to suffer from severe altitude sickness, because your body ask more oxygen to maintain itself. So the key is still making less movement, eat accordingly, and use oxygen.
@leifliu7650
@leifliu7650 Ай бұрын
just amazing! thank you so much for showing me such a beautiful place! I can feel the peace.
@PisciTear
@PisciTear Ай бұрын
Thx for the video and spreading unbiased words. Your guide is really helpful that he provided such rich Buddhist background content and cultural info. Good that you also get help due to altitude sickness.
@junzhang9387
@junzhang9387 Ай бұрын
Tibet is the most beautiful place I‘v ever been. Congrats mate!
@tenzinnamgyal9902
@tenzinnamgyal9902 Ай бұрын
Tibet is Not place it's country
@suhuaxu
@suhuaxu Ай бұрын
@@tenzinnamgyal9902 梦里啥都有,继续做梦!
@ChrisHereToday
@ChrisHereToday Ай бұрын
Great footage! thanks for this video
@zilaiyang9424
@zilaiyang9424 Ай бұрын
It is a relatively difficult challenge to reach Lhasa by plane. Most people need to rest for 2 days after arriving. The best way to arrive is to take a car, gradually moving from low altitude to high altitude, so that the body can adapt. Tibet has the most spectacular and stunning natural beauty in the world, and all the adventures are worth it.
@One_Day_Day
@One_Day_Day Ай бұрын
因为西藏属于中国的边疆,那边有大量的军事化设施。所以约束会比一般的城市来的多。 并且去旅游的人,容易有高原反应
@simonjp873
@simonjp873 Ай бұрын
主要是美国中情局,印度搞了很多次藏独活动,所以必须限制
@Dr.LamCF.
@Dr.LamCF. Ай бұрын
​@@simonjp873 确实,这是真正的原因
@M3.Lorenzo
@M3.Lorenzo Ай бұрын
@@simonjp873 It's always interesting that those people who want Tibet independence, why don't they first build an independent country inside India first? I think they should first Help Dalai Lama declare independence from India and then talk about how to deal with its relations with China. 🤣I'm curious if India actually supports Tibetan independence on its own soil before pointing fingers at China 😂
@kl9518
@kl9518 Ай бұрын
​@M3.Lorenzo Tibet has been part of China for centuries, and there are 800,000 Tibetans in the communist party. There are many Tibetans living in other provinces of China. Therefore, Tibet's independence is only the Americans way of dividing and containing China.
@tengsteel8560
@tengsteel8560 Ай бұрын
主要是外面还有个和尚
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