I'm glad that you speak English. I like the other Asian camping/outdoor KZbinrs too, but they speak their native language and I have to rely on the subtitles. However, if I have to concentrate on reading the subtitles, I only get half of the video content, which is a shame. I hope your channel grows quickly and becomes very big! Good luck!
@Miaoslifeinbeijing3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your appreciation and encouragement! Your words really moved me and gave me a lot of motivation, haha!😁😁😁
@TL-xw6fh3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this very interesting difference in how we see and enjoy camping outdoors. It seems like in US, Europe etc, people go camping to enjoy nature and be close to nature. In China, from what you have described, camping is about bring the city convenience to nature!
@Miaoslifeinbeijing3 ай бұрын
Your summary is spot on! That's exactly the feeling, haha. Thank you for watching!😁
@stevesenick3 ай бұрын
✨ Okay.....@14:36 what is musical instrument? Looks like it is from another, more advanced planet. I estimated 6 hours to pack....💙💙💙
@Miaoslifeinbeijing3 ай бұрын
hahahaha~~~This is called a "fool guitar." It has buttons that allow you to play chords directly, and when paired with the button prompts on a mobile app, you can easily play song accompaniments. It's very simple, and no guitar skills are needed🤭. Since I often go camping, many items are already sorted and ready to go, so I just load them into the car. It doesn't take six hours-two hours at most!😮💨😶😆
@cogniktive11473 ай бұрын
USians, especially white Americans, do have a more camp and rugged outdoor habit than just about everyone around the world. But campsites in USA look similar to your campsite. You can’t just camp wherever in the US either in most cases. China’s national parks are very developed (paved walk paths; elevators; trams; etc), and that allows for better accessibility than average compared to the US. I also think that much of the development and regulation in your parks are necessary to keep the massive population from overrunning the environment.
@chautiendung3 ай бұрын
I didn’t think China allow u to camping? Thanks for sharing.
@Miaoslifeinbeijing3 ай бұрын
In commercial campsites, it is possible to camp overnight. Especially after camping became popular during the pandemic, the number of campsites has increased. Thank you for watching😁
@FridolinMeier-h7l3 ай бұрын
I think that was interesting look to different culture. I think it is called glamping. In Germany you would only find smaller tents because people use it with bycicle, motorbike or small car and the more spoiled people normaly own a camping car or a trailer for there car.
@Miaoslifeinbeijing3 ай бұрын
Yeah, your description is pretty much what I imagine camping abroad to be like. Glamping was really popular in China in the last couple of years. But the RV culture never quite took off here-the roads and facilities aren't very friendly to RVs, though I personally really like them, haha. Thanks for watching! 😁
@Zeh______________nАй бұрын
Hi, how do I get to this campsite, I’m actually looking for a place like this one, where I can set my tent on grass instead of concrete. I wanna camp before Beijing gets super cold.
@MiaoslifeinbeijingАй бұрын
The name of this campsite is Kuan Camp(宽 营地),not very far from city center, you can search it on Gaode app(高德地图)