Thank you for being a part of this incredible adventure, you're all so fantastically awesome! Watch Stay Awesome, China! here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o4TMlmh3aLGKnas If you think you may have seen this before, I did livestream this but immediately made it unlisted as the livestream was over 2.5 hours long, I edited this, added some relative media and re-uploaded it, if you would like to watch the original 2.5 hour unlisted stream, here's the link:kzbin.info/www/bejne/o3PLdaemoKd2h5o
@Love_N_Let_Live2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting the link to the whole thing. I was a bit bummed that I missed it.
@stoner4life7652 жыл бұрын
I survived a lightning strike and even a shark attack but the cigarettes have won
@blagoevski3362 жыл бұрын
Hi
@toyinoliviajibowu78072 жыл бұрын
You are a great story teller
@james-dhk6902 жыл бұрын
please stop. ok? you guys are so boring these days. same topic, same story again and again since 2020. man....do sone research...show people how xi , ccp and china destroying the world.
@GameRoomHero Жыл бұрын
To think I've been watching you almost since the beginning. I was 12 years old when I found this channel and I only happened onto it because I was into the PSP modding scene and you happened to be one of the only people on KZbin who was showing off the camera which wasn't available in the US at the time. Here I am twenty eight still following the journey.
@freshskittles92 Жыл бұрын
oh man this is such a cool fucking comment lol
@gabriellafox7948 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@Floridamanzt Жыл бұрын
Sure buddy
@redrush-hp9li Жыл бұрын
Ur old buddy
@wwild2k Жыл бұрын
@@redrush-hp9li28? Old? Oh buddy do i have news for you..
@Mikere52 жыл бұрын
I started a factory in Shenzhen about 8 years ago and “escaped“ to Taiwan about 2 years ago. I can vouch for every word you say about China, the good and the bad. Sadly it is getting worse very quickly under pooh bear!
@AndreAndFriends2 жыл бұрын
Have u tried California?
@AbuHajarAlBugatti2 жыл бұрын
Man it must be great to have money and do such things
@AndreAndFriends2 жыл бұрын
@Wencer Calzado California is great!!!
@raybod17752 жыл бұрын
@@AndreAndFriends Taxes are high in California
@KevinPhillips_kw2 жыл бұрын
@@AndreAndFriends Have you tried shut up CCP putin bot?
@JeffScott-1978 Жыл бұрын
Your filming in China is legendary. Especially regarding the Conquering China series. You guys made a full out Motorcycle Diaries style documentary in China that has never been done before and cannot be done again. The balls you guys had to go to the places you visited and show it exactly how it is in a country where that's not allowed and just being there with no cameras at all can get you arrested and far worse. I'll bet you're so glad you did it when you still could and we all are too. I also remember when you lived in China that you were extremely fair towards the Chinese people even about situations that were really unacceptable in my view. Now you're exposing how things are going sour under the current leadership. Lately it's often a sad story but one we really need to hear. Thank you.
@zcsensor96757 ай бұрын
Has never been done before and cannot be done again? Are you serious?
@xinqing76597 ай бұрын
“a country where that's not allowed and just being there with no cameras at all” a a a ....?
@Mikere54 ай бұрын
@@zcsensor9675 Yes, he is correct
@olgagaming5544Ай бұрын
They don't want you to see poor areas of the country I quess and if someone strange appears, they might try to arrest you for some bullshit reason?
@Rmx20112 жыл бұрын
Lmao, can't imagine how revolutionary the PSP traveller concept was back in the day. It's crazy to think how far we've come in such a short time, mainly technology wise.
@ulosen2 жыл бұрын
@LeoTheBritish-Eurasian ok boomer
@secretbassrigs2 жыл бұрын
Watching Winston back then means everything today. 👍
@roshill20102 жыл бұрын
Every generation feels the next generation is going to be a major fup. But, this time even gen Zers are saying that too. Crime have gone up considerably since the pandemic and protests as well. Let's hope for the best and do our part right.
@gloryholdofficial2 жыл бұрын
@@roshill2010 not where I live buddy leave the Democrat states we in the south Texas Florida and Alabama didn’t even realize we had a pandemic and no major outbreaks or anything
@themookshit2 жыл бұрын
technology wise yes but not socially
@YokoshimaSTAR2 жыл бұрын
Man I can sit and chill and listen to you for hours. You're such a great story teller and everytime I feel stressed and out of something good to watch I find your content very soothing. Also no, you've hit a million subscribers thanks to YOU. You're a legend and badass. P.S: I started my first video using PSP camera too lmao!
@whitneymacdonald4396 Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a story. My first time going to China was 2007. The last time I went was just before the pandemic, a solid ten year run. I have so many memories of the wonderful people and places I went, but every time I went, I could see and experience the government control tightening. It began to really creep me out, even though I never had any really bad experiences. I feel for the beautiful people of China. It's hard to know where this is going to go but I don't think the surveilence state and the repression is sustainable. The only question is how it ends. Hopefully, for everyone, not violently.
@henrygrant79008 ай бұрын
@user-mk6nx5wk7o 意识形态方面啊
@hoyinwong2 жыл бұрын
My favorite video from Winston's "olden days" is one titled "Village Crawl - I Almost Died". In that video, he buys an old Kawasaki bike and has to ride it back home one night in the rain and in the dark. I guess you might call this a "stream of consciousness" video, because it is just Winston alone, and as he pushes on and on through the long, dark, and dangerous night, talks about the bike, about his younger days in South Africa, about his current life in China, and about things that he misses. It is a harrowing ride, because the bike has no lights, an overheating problem, generally in really bad condition, and with the rain and the dangerous traffic, he readily admits that it is extremely dangerous. In the end , as he finally approaches home, he says that he is glad that we, as viewers, were along for ride WITH him, kind of like partners helping to see him through this challenging adventure. The whole video has a "noir" quality as well, shot at night, in the rain, with several stops and problems along the way. I bit of a classic, if I might say. And it just goes to show that sometimes, some of your best work happens organically when you would have least expected it to be so. I always look at the "views" count shown underneath the title on that video, wondering how many of those views are my own repeat watchings ! Quite a few actually. Congratulations on the 1M subs, Winston, from a big fan who has been with you from the beginning here at YT. Cheers.
@serpentza2 жыл бұрын
I very clearly remember that night and yes I could have very easily died many times! Thank you for being along for the ride and keeping me company!
@Val.Kyrie.2 жыл бұрын
That was a heck of a video 😬🙈
@Anonymint-vj7bt2 жыл бұрын
@@serpentza I had a similar experience in Leyte, Philippines back in the day (2004 when I was age 39?). I rented an XR to drive from Ormoc to the southern and round to then up into the mountains and a typhoon hit. The locals had to help me carry the motorbike out from the knee deep mud, then I was riding back in torrential rain without any raincoat nor windshield nor helmet nor googles. Then I ran out of fuel. Had to wake up some Filipinos in the middle of the night.
@adelyaakhatova82282 жыл бұрын
@@indiasuperclean6969 your'e joking right.
@allaboutkalergi50122 жыл бұрын
@@adelyaakhatova8228 LMAO!!!
@johannesbols572 жыл бұрын
Viz. English speaking Chinese who are educated. I own a ZTE Cymbal phone (flip phone). I called the customer service number and had a five minute conversation with a young lady. It was evident English was not her first language. She was clear, she understood everything I said, I could understand her. At the end of the call I complimented her on her English. I told her I know how hard it is to learn English and her grasp of the language was excellent. And I thank her. I don't think I've ever heard someone more grateful for a compliment like that. She was very professional, but I could hear her light up.
@unelectedbureaucrat2003 Жыл бұрын
Did she open up?
@chrismauck65722 жыл бұрын
Glad you have been sharing your experiences! Been watching you and C-Milk for a bit over 2 years now. Please never change
@betsybabf7482 жыл бұрын
Congrats on a million! Your 14 years gave you a career, a community of supporters, a beautiful family and the man you are today so a wonderful investment! Wishing many happy years on this next chapter here in the US!
@robertagren93602 жыл бұрын
He's a journalist. What he did is what the word means. He went there, he lived there and he shared his journey on media.
@宮水三葉-g5h2 жыл бұрын
@@Leo23XR Hello jealous
@MultiRedFan2 жыл бұрын
@@Leo23XR Those are very funny drawings, well done.
@McNab19862 жыл бұрын
Wait does that $10 mean you donated or something? If so not even a thank you, charming
@uriseal37122 жыл бұрын
@@McNab1986 he hearted the comment xd
@raul3922 жыл бұрын
Serpentza was a huge reason I went to China when I was in my early 20s. Chengdu was amazing and really enjoyed my time. Stayed around 6 years and what he says is truly correct and on point. There was a big change towards foreigners and visas became harder and harder to renew. Also back in US, the economy got really good for a time and that for me was what brought me back home. So thank you amigo for motivating me back then and your videos really helped me out so much to navigate my initial travels in China! Big cheers with a modelo beer and keep making great videos!!
@ETS1862 жыл бұрын
Chengdu? Jellyfish? True colors? Lan gui fang? Haha was there for 2 years, 2011-2013. Good times.
@clnriders2 жыл бұрын
been there too! But only three months cause of covid. Got there on 03/2020
@mingdianli78022 жыл бұрын
When did you first go to China and when did you leave?
@WiseOwl_1408 Жыл бұрын
Interesting
@NYCBigBull Жыл бұрын
Did you hate being white? It's okay to hate being white?
@ricardo115318 күн бұрын
I just watched this documentary and I must admit I’m impressed! You are a beautiful person and inspired me to try and see the positive in things. Thanks for your support and wise words, from a gaijin in Japan.
@helgaioannidis93652 жыл бұрын
I went to China in 1997 for the first time. Your channel is by far the most accurate and interesting about China I have found on KZbin. Really appreciate your work.
@KarenSumbo26662 жыл бұрын
"You know what China's not as bad as you think. It's actually really fun and interesting and vibrant." ~Winston, 2008
@SensSword2 жыл бұрын
That statement did not age well.
@Freedomfortruth907 ай бұрын
We all learn. Who stays stuck in one way of thinking? It would be weird if his views of china didn't change as he learnt more about it...
@arthurfine42846 ай бұрын
I mean. It is...in the places that make it fun and interesting and vibrant DESPITE the efforts of the CCP.
@PlayShorts37 күн бұрын
@@SensSword Well, he actually knows that he lies to his followers, but the money is so sweet, the USA just approved 1.6 billion for these kinds of videos. Let him feed his family. 😂😂
@legalsage2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on reaching a million subscribers! You’ve done a great job!
@Martytw12 жыл бұрын
Listening to your story is like like reliving coming to Taiwan 18 years ago as a 24 year old, being totally broke after a while. I had nothing left, overstayed my visa for 3 months was about to get banned from entering Taiwan. Good fortune shines when you need it the most & here I’m being a permanent resident of this beautiful county … Well done Sir you deserve all of it specially considering not only did you have to deal with the Chinese trolls along with many of the CCP shills stabbing your back .. Once again well done man 💪💪💪
@chrisreed39292 жыл бұрын
I'm jealous of you Martin. Visited Taiwan just before lockdown, still in love with the country.
@Daehawk2 жыл бұрын
Wish someone would do a Taiwan video channel like Winston and Matt did for China. Ive always wondered about Taiwan. It would seem more western and open and free...but maybe thats all wrong on my part due to lack of info.
@joshuaking342 жыл бұрын
@@Daehawk check out YGZ Taiwan.
@bumblebeegamerreal2 жыл бұрын
Sad that people still believe propaganda from the chinese government and blindly believe in it
@bumblebeegamerreal2 жыл бұрын
God damn it, I get shadowbanned when I write a comment
@lindahunter1969 Жыл бұрын
I hadn't watched this yet, so glad I was with you back when. Bless you Winston ❤️🍀🐨
@user-zx7xr2gs9w2 жыл бұрын
Hi Winston, I was in tears when I heard your closing words in this video. I'm very glad that I was part of your adventure in Shenzhen, China, because I was one of the students when you taught English in Tencent. I totally understand and resonant with the stories in your videos, no matter the good memories or bad ones. I can feel the complex feeling you had toward China. I'm still working and living in Shenzhen. I hope you could come back and visit Shenzhen one day, where there are still so many kind people, so many positive stories and more. As always, stay awesome! -- one of your students from Shenzhen, China
@Roderick7102 жыл бұрын
作为中国人,你为什么要支持反华分子
@giannishen2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your life story, it is really moving after watching it! 謝謝你分享人生故事,看完真的很感動! Congrats on reaching one million subscribers! You did a really great job!👍😄👏
@stevengee4562 Жыл бұрын
What a great adventure and insight into your highs and lows in China. Thank you for persevering so that we can all enjoy your channel today. God bless you and your family on your future adventures from the US. Awesome channel!
@itsmattzed2 жыл бұрын
You're the man, never stop doing this, ignorance is truly our worst enemy
@stefanpopescu96642 жыл бұрын
well said .. keep an eye open for small details!
@alexnguyen48142 жыл бұрын
What an irony lol
@itsmattzed2 жыл бұрын
@@alexnguyen4814 elaborate
@sonnynguyen5917 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been to China a couple times on business trips. On my 2nd trip I got a Chinese visa for 10 years until 2029. When I was there I never got a chance to travel around much because of work. Since my visa is still active until 2029, I’ve been thinking about doing another trip for pleasure. After watching your videos, I’m becoming disillusioned. I wondering if my feeling is true or not. Kindly send me your recommendation to confirm if it’s worth it. By the way, I’m Vietnamese American. There has been a lot of tension between the U.S vs. China and also between Vietnam vs. China.
@nimboss2 жыл бұрын
I truly believe some channels on KZbin should be archived and preserved for their importance and contribution to the world. Yours should be one of them. Fantastic job overall. You're truly doing something important here.
@cssstylescommand42 жыл бұрын
Come on. You mean this sinophobic channel fueled by ground-less generalizations, allegations, claims and opinions stated as truths. Good content made to satisfy the sinophobic westerner’s need.
@nithqueen2 жыл бұрын
unfortunately it's more likely the channels will get taken down and all the videos deleted
@sertaki2 жыл бұрын
Well, why not buy an external hard drive and archive all the videos, just in case?
@anng.4542 Жыл бұрын
The Serpent ZA back story... I can't imagine being homeless in a country where you don't speak the language. For that matter, I can't imagine learning to become fluent in Chinese, it's so completely different than English. The personal stories that you and CMilk tell, provide such a unique "look into China". Thank you, because right now the Chinese people need voices outside the country to tell their story, more than ever!
@volusiasorange Жыл бұрын
Which these guys do not provide. Great
@ThatTaRaGiRL Жыл бұрын
@volusiasorange Clearly you're a communist Chinese sympathizer 😂 Your bs comments won't work here 😂
@diewahrheituberfakten4800 Жыл бұрын
The Chinese probably don't need foreigners to tell "their" story.
@SilverSunPublishing Жыл бұрын
Yes, they do. @@diewahrheituberfakten4800
@axiological5468 Жыл бұрын
@diewahrheituberfakten4800 They kind of do in order for those who don't speak Chinese to receive their stories, unless they can speak/write in foreign languages themselves.
@marcuspearson872 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the million subs. Keep up the good work telling it how it really is, unfiltered and unapologetic.
@bumblebeegamerreal2 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, some random people in the comment section believe that Serpentza is a propagandist and a liar. Sad how people only believe the lies of the CCP
@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc42352 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad yours is an overall happy story and you're here to tell the tale.
@hanfucolorful96562 жыл бұрын
@@bettyvanderhooven-schmaasc4235 He said China has no birds, but try watching the video with the below title to see the most amazing birds right in Shenzhen, China, I don't know who to believe.🤔 4K Nikon P1000 Birds in the parks, Shenzhen, China. 尼康 P1000 深圳洪湖公園觀鳥
@scintillam_dei2 жыл бұрын
He didn't mention his masonic connections. It's not just what you know. It's who you know.
@mamapapaxp2 жыл бұрын
@@hanfucolorful9656 布袋木偶
@mr.h4ndzum1752 жыл бұрын
before watching the video, i just want to tell you i appreciate your work mate.
@natec9420 Жыл бұрын
Winston, thank you for your videos. I dream of doing what you’ve done. The draw for adventure is so strong with me. I dream of living in a different country like you. Thank you for keeping it in my mind.
@nicolesea13382 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on 1million Winston! You deserve it. Ive watched you and cmilk for years now, i love your content. Thanks 😊
@1slothua12 жыл бұрын
Not sure how your video ended up on my feed, but as a expat, I felt a certain connection. Life is a journey that when looking back sometimes you realize you could have done some things differently. But that is life! Keep up the good work and even though I have not seen your pass videos, I look forward to your future updates!
@catspaw7783 Жыл бұрын
I’ve watched many of your videos and found them to be fascinating and insightful and. Dry intelligent and actually quite compelling
@Viewfromlookout2 жыл бұрын
Congrats on the million subs been following you since 2011 keep up the great work m8
@uwazieuche90902 жыл бұрын
I stayed In china 🇨🇳 for 3 years before moving to Japan and still in Japan 🇯🇵 now. Bro I really respect your job on KZbin because you’re saying the truth about china 👍🏾
@somenygaard Жыл бұрын
Halfway through but excellent story and great storytelling! I lost count of the number of times I said wow, oh my and what!?! out loud. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@BrotherCreamy2 жыл бұрын
Exactly the video I was waiting for. Made me nostalgic and I’ve never even lived in China. Thanks Winston!
@conforzo2 жыл бұрын
It's pretty damn crazy being homeless half-around the world, not speaking the language... But you pulled through and no doubt it laid the foundation for the success you are today!
@maryagyemang98702 жыл бұрын
@@indiasuperclean6969 lmao 🤣
@sempergumby23412 жыл бұрын
@@indiasuperclean6969 lmao India is about as clean as your teeth
@samkray56262 жыл бұрын
@@maryagyemang9870 what tha fuck is this chanel, china hating, out of reality people....hahaha, INIDIA clean
@uniquegod19972 жыл бұрын
@@indiasuperclean6969 are you trolling or really mentally unwell and weird?
I remember when I first started following you years ago I had more subs than you but I always knew your channel would grow way bigger than mine. Great to see you surpassed 1 million subs 🎉
@mnkybndit2 жыл бұрын
Congrats for you reaching 1M subs, you deserve every success in life. Even though you've covered some or all of these experiences in your videos, it was good to see it all put into a timeline. Much love from Australia mate.
@jontheb1232 жыл бұрын
Been a subscriber for probably more than a decade. I moved to Taiwan around the same time that you moved to China - it's funny how much of the cultural stuff is actually shared by both countries. I do wonder how much your channel has grown since you've moved to the US? Did you have more subs in China or in the states? Keep it up - I now also enjoy following Prozzie's channel over here. When the itchy cough finally becomes a thing of the past, you guys must pop back over for a visit and subscriber meet up. As a fellow Saffer - I can totally identify with how easily we got scammed from the outset, but being from a place that is so much worse - you suck it up and keep going because life in SA would be twice as hard when you could be considered to be doing well...
@rg6959 Жыл бұрын
Wow, awesome video, fascinating story, I am hooked, I have been to China once, and I love it but also know the downside, cant wait for the other videos
@JulianMwine2 жыл бұрын
Hi. I am a Ugandan who lived in China for about 9 months between April 2008 and January 2009. I was on some volunteer programme that should have gone on for 2 years but was cut short because of funding issues related to the crazy financial meltdown that happened that year. Anyway while watching your video 2 things resonated with me. The first was how that initial trip has stuck with me all these years and I had every intention to go back to China in my own because I was so enthused by what China was at the time (at least Beijing where I was based) that I felt I had to be part of it for a longer time. Anyway life happened and I never got to go back. But the vibrance and positivity in the air at the time was intoxicating. China was a nation on the ascendency and 2008 being the Beijing Olympics year just dialled all that up to 100. I had heard so much about how terrible China was from the western media that I was a bit scared when I landed but truth be told there is not a single day I felt unsafe as a black man in China for the time I was there. May be it was because all my documents were in order and I am generally an easy going guy. A lot of what some of the black guys I met there attributed to racism and harassment I usually found was just a case of cultural misunderstanding and also because some of them had dodgy residence status. I was a curiosity as the only non-chinese person on my neighbourhood, in Deshengmen Beijing and when I say non-chinese I don't mean I was the only black guy. I was the only non-chinese guy of any race. This meant I attracted a lot of attention but I embraced it and I soon became a bit of a local celebrity with whom locals wanted to take pictures or practice English. Anyway I have kept up with some of the people I met back and I have generally tried to keep abreast with Beijing issues whenever I could and it seems the Beijing of 2008 is not the same as that of 2022. For starters many of the lively (lovely) Hutongs that I used to walk or cycle through do not exist anymore. Sanlitun, ohhh lovely and fun Sanlitun, that was the "United Nations" or bar and night club district that us foreigners used to meet and interact with happening locals no longer exists. It exists but all the fun dive bars and all night fun venues are no more. Slot of it sacrificed at the altar of what the authorities consider the proper image of a world superpower Anyway, thanks @SerpentZa your video brought back some good memories and I have been reflecting on those lovely months in Beijing since I watched it
@Jiidwag Жыл бұрын
Serpentza is a paid MIS-INFO WAR-PROPAGANDA by Western INTELLIGENCE.
@TheSnowyWind Жыл бұрын
Considering Chinese are mostly made of a single race, the racism against you isn't too bad. Human nature doesn't like new things or surprises. Here in the US, racism is much much worse. It's between black and white, black and Latinos, black and Asian for taking free rides on civil rights, local vs illegal immigrants, between H1B workers from different nations, etc... Sexism is another issue. One interesting example, most Asian migrants hold master+ degrees so the kids are super smart but when they apply for colleges, the bar for Asian kids are set super high. For ivy league, their average SAT score must be 400 higher than black and latinos, 200 higher than white. U. Calif can't handle it so it stops taking SAT to discourage all Asian kids. Statistically speaking Asian girls have much better opportunities due to more tricks? lol
@rustyscrew5776 Жыл бұрын
Sure, some of it can be attributed to cultural differences. There’s a lot of friction that occurs when cultures meet. However, I have to disagree with the overall sentiment of your comment. At the very least I’d call the discrimination against black people in China classism. Mainly because other races experience that discrimination as well. It’s all about wealth in China and the (or seemingly) closer in proximity to wealth you are the better. I lived and worked in China for several years and you can see this mentality in job ads, when you talk to agents and so on. Ads saying “Europeans only” , “blue eyes” or “blonde hair”, only Obama black . And the reason why I said seemingly was because for the most part they look at white people as the ones that have money. There’s a saying “ white skin is better than gold “ or something like that. So you are automatically looked down upon because of your darker complexion. This affects your dating life, your social life and your finances in China. I’ve spoken to university agents who’ve outright told me they want more students from Europe as it would boost the impression of the schools. In a University of mostly black or brown foreign students they will pick white models for promotional videos. A job agent once told me that the when she introduces a black person to a potential employer, they immediately slash their salary and have to convince them of their credibility. Which is not the same for their white counterparts. I hate to be that guy that makes comparisons between white and black but differences are made for me on a daily basis. I just vocalize them from time to time. The one that was particularly egregious to me was a university student who was told to forego an award he had won and give it to a person who wasn’t black just so the school would look good in front of its leadership. I could go on and on but one thing I’ve learned is to listen to people when they talk about their grievances. Some might not be the best at articulating their experiences but their feelings are routed in something. China was a trip and there’s a lot of craziness that I doubt I’ll ever see experience elsewhere in the world that I experienced there.
@Truthseeker371 Жыл бұрын
Chinese people are still very closed minded. They don't have access to free international news. They are censored heavily. They are superstitious and unscientific. That's why they still have to go to study in the West, and hack. China is not advanced with science and technology. They welcome foreign investment and business dealings do that they can steal the industrial secrets. Don't be fooled China is advancing. They are not. Many villagers are even worse off than the African counterparts. No electricity, clean water, and toilet. You have to take everything Made in China with a grain of salt. You're right to assume everything there is propagandalistic including the citizens. They are ignorant and harmful.
@markdavids2511 Жыл бұрын
Everywhere you go in the world white skin opens doors because they wrongly believe all white people are very rich.
@dachshunddoggo27642 жыл бұрын
This is definitely one of my favorite videos on KZbin now! Thank you for all that you do!
@claus24277 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story, I felt like time just passed away listening to every word you said. My dad travalled a lot to china back in the early 00's, many of his stories fits yours, even though that he only was there for business trips, so 2-3 weeks at a time.
@lunathecameron2 жыл бұрын
CONGRATULATIONS ON A MILLION SUBSCRIBERS! You 100% deserve every one of them. Love your videos so much, thank you Winston!!!
@hipsonsogbo2 жыл бұрын
First comment on a serpentza upload, keep it up the first China youtuber
@aniyatech51332 жыл бұрын
I love these videos! Some even bring tears to my eyes. I met my with in the US in 2009. We moved to Shenzhen in 2010. Had great times there. Are daughter and son were both born there. I knew though they we would not stay and I had to get the kids out before they were ready for school. We left in 2014 to visit my parent and have been in the US ever since. Also being in IT, I found a job within two weeks and we never returned. Recent changes in China are scary. Can't imagine how bad things would be for us if we were still there. You're awesome, and like you say, stay that way!
@cestkaiser2 жыл бұрын
Great video, I really liked how you summarized your whole life in China and reflected on it. Again, congratulations for a million subscribers and keep on making awesome content!
@PeterSkye2 жыл бұрын
I could watch you videos for hours... Keep up the good work!! You are the one who' s awesome!!
@carriekeith22666 ай бұрын
Dang!! 😳😲 Thank you so much for sharing your "beginnings" in China with us! 🤗❤ What a great story, and such an unforgettable time in your life! It really shows, that as individuals, if we want something, are driven enough, and not willing to give up when life gets hard, we can accomplish a great many things! Wow! 👀❤ You have led such an interesting life, and I pray great experiences keep coming for you and your family, for all the years to come! You are a very brave, and tenacious individual, and are doing great things for the Chinese people, and country as a whole, by sharing what life is really like there. Like you said, "Only by talking about the difficult things, can there be changes made to correct them."
@gahvno2 жыл бұрын
I discovered you at the end of 2018 when I had both hips replaced, worn out from climbing mountains, not from some weird disease lol, and I am super glad to see that you're still around and have grown so much. I've lost count of how many people I've told about you. Please keep it coming.
@moonlambo52292 жыл бұрын
Hey Winston. I've been watching you since 2012. It's been awesome watching you grow and evolve. I still go back and watch your old videos now and again. I am still planning on moving to China and you have prepared me for that journey more than you could know.
@superawesomefuntime2162Ай бұрын
I loved every video. Think I'll go back and start rewatching them.
@redblueyankee83432 жыл бұрын
You must be a hero to live in that for 14 years and tell people the truth, respect
@yikyak42492 жыл бұрын
He didn't go off the deep end for the first 12 though. Only the last two years were any kind of struggle.
@secretbassrigs2 жыл бұрын
@@yikyak4249 was it about COVID19 suspicion that made the CCP scare him away? 🤔
@warcraftSENSw2 жыл бұрын
fleed from South Africa is already a hero thing. CCP is bad , doesn't mean China is dangerous in public safety. New York, Paris, London is 100 times dangerous than any china's city.
@wubasted632 жыл бұрын
Real heroes don't wear capes, they wear motorcycle jackets and a gopro 😜
@philippechaniet58372 жыл бұрын
Very interesting story! I also witnessed the freer China of the early 2000s followed by the gradual tightening starting around 2016, which seems to be accelerating recently. I look forward to your insights about the country in the coming months...
@brunettemouse32652 жыл бұрын
You've been on some crazy adventures, so I'm glad you made it out in one peace tbh. Your videos have always been great and I admire how you've persisted with telling the truth despite the troubles it caused you. Great work 💪
@sanadorable2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations on one million subscribers. You're one of the most realest KZbinrs I have watched. Love your videos 💕
@hanfucolorful96562 жыл бұрын
Beware the bearers of false gifts and their broken promises. Much pain, but still time. Believe there is good out there. We oppose deception. Conduit closing.
@sanadorable2 жыл бұрын
@@hanfucolorful9656 ok what
@FabioTheGreat2 жыл бұрын
Congratulation on hitting 1 million. The way you tell the story just make the video more compelling. Also, as young guy, your story is like a motivation to go out there and explore the world. Stay Awesome.
@whodis-whodis4 ай бұрын
These adventures you explain are gold. Your content is of the best of yt I have ever watched. I was in China in 2008 when I was 11, visiting factories and cities around (because of my dad's job) and I was left with a weird feeling, everything was being "cleaned" for the Olympics but it really all felt quite fake-ish glam. I was too young at the time to really see through the spectacle, but I will never forget those factories, the looks of people to us as if we were from another galaxy (which they were right, we were normal western kids not working 12h a day for 120 euros a year). My dad told me that those were in fact the factories with the best "human conditions". We entered a chemicals factory (they used to paint plastic toys there) and they suited us up with protective equipment while the people working there were barely wearing masks. My dad told me that for people working there life expectancy was around their 30s. On the business dinners the woman were very, very superficial, almost all had undergone surgery on their eyes to look more westernized. The men would get utterly drunk, as my dad told me that this is how you signed a business deal in China. I was so shocked that all that was going on in there, is different to be told than to see it with your own eyes, and it really bittered my perception of the world since then. Watching this channel made me realize that I was just seeing 0,01% of it... but wow I am so glad that we are getting to know more of what is going on there. Thanks man, massive respect for you and your channel.
@samfromvalleycenter48482 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your adventure life during your early age. I always love to watch real stories the experiences of life. It also reminded me of my own... Welcome again to L.A. my friend.
@JamesBrown-wy7xs2 жыл бұрын
Considering how much you've experienced in your time at China, it might be a good idea to try to capture some of that in a book, one day, presumably when you start finding it more difficult to come up with content for your YT channel, should that day come. I can tell you right now that I'd be happy to give you $20 for such a book, and I'm sure there are thousands more out there who'd do the same.
@MindTwistEsp2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree 👍🏻💯
@spartancrown2 жыл бұрын
He doesn’t need to wait for it to become difficult. There’s a huge population that hasn’t ever or probably won’t ever see his channels but would buy his book.
@bratman52622 жыл бұрын
This!
@JamesBrown-wy7xs2 жыл бұрын
@@spartancrown I'm well aware that he doesn't "need" to wait. I figure he has enough on his plate right now, to keep providing this channel with enough valuable content, and providing it often enough, to keep it growing. We all only have so much time and energy, to get only so much done, and things like "burnout" are always a risk when taking on too much at once.
@wokeil2 жыл бұрын
Fuck yeah
@michaellawson65332 жыл бұрын
I can relate so well to your experiences with having travelled through 65 countries on a tight budget , hitch-hiking , bussing , cheap trains and flights , military zones , deportation as a military spy because I didnt fall for bribes etc. But what an adventure , absolutely mind blowing . The nature and beauty of our planet is beyond comprehension. It truly makes one feel alive. Ive been an eco tourist as most cultural /political history does not interest me. Even now after 38 years Im still yearning for more . Can never get enough soul food . And by the way , I am also an ex-Capetonian.
@canadian14452 жыл бұрын
Enjoy the videos (especially when you guys were in China). But one thing I've realized after watching a while is Serpentza has been in hundreds of sketchy situations, but is never the sketchy one himself 🤣 definitely some cool adventures though, so Conquering docs look unreal
@PearlDrumsHead2 жыл бұрын
Never the sketchy one… That WE know of 🤔😏 lol, joking but still funny to think we only hear one side.
@JustLIkerapunzel2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I just though it's really tacky how he calls the guy in the beginning a scumbag for taking 40% of his salary while HE put himself jnto that position! Like come on! You don't go to a foreign country on a minimal budget and waste all your money on hotels for 30-5$ a night till you become homeless! He should be greatful cause that guy saved his ass! Yes his visa was illegally on a tourist visa but he accepted it for the chance he was given of a roof over his head and someone guiding him to take care of his affairs. 40% for a place to stay at even if a shitty one and someone translating the main things you literally need to get around is not a bad deal imo if you were fucked on the streets with no perspectives, not knowing the language and no chance to reach out to anyone. Like sorry but he was definitely the scumbag himself at that point. Today they are called begpackers lol. Then he accepted to work for a guy he only refers to as rapist now but again - it's not him who did any wromg 😆 Like I do love his channel but he is pretty hypocritical. Talking about "how he SURVIVED 14 years somewhere where no one forced him to stay. He'd live in a dictatorship and then cry when he gets backlash for publicly speaking out against the CCP like what did he expect?! Must be a fool thinking that you wouldn't get yourself in trouble like that
@Dadewey882 жыл бұрын
@@JustLIkerapunzel in the video he says he stopped working for him when he found out he was a rapist and even attempted to get police involved
@Grimdankemperor2 жыл бұрын
He looked sketchy enough as a youngster though, probably why he was in the situations. Gotta be those sunnies ahaha 😂
@drumpfdon7602 жыл бұрын
@@JustLIkerapunzel exactly!! This serpentza CC snake is an ungrateful loser childish scumbag hypocrite!! He is always ready to stab you at your back! Watch out for people like him!! Hahaha...
@mr.t34282 жыл бұрын
Great video like always, i just want share a little story that was 16years ago while i studied in berlin. I was going at home from the university and saw two womans on my way. They said to me:“hello, please can we show you something about china, we need your help!“ (these young womens was from china and my english was bad like their too). She showed me pictures from the concentration camps in china and what they doing with the people there (let them drink their own...,electric shocks every where, no food etc). I will never forget that and i said to both:“Sorry, i don't know how to help.“ Man, i felt so useless at this point and she gave me information material about the situation there. I showed that at the uni, family and friends. We can do nothing...just talking about it...that makes me feel like a zombie. Thanks that you and your friends make it clear and more popular!!!
@mr.t34282 жыл бұрын
@Wencer Calzado i forgot it sorry. I was just shocked by the pictures and i asked myself why can that happen for so long. The womens was doing everything to bring the information to me and we did not talk so much....the pictures had bad quality just black & white colours but i saw enough.
@johndymond65885 ай бұрын
So amazing! Will check our your documentaries - I do ADV biking, and would dearly love to see China.
@lunamoon91072 жыл бұрын
Loved this video, I thought I’m getting old I was 13 in 2007. Being all alone in a different county that’s just terrifying glad your okay now.
@thesixth23302 жыл бұрын
I would never give someone my passport in a foreign country. I am so glad it worked out but it could have went wrong very easily...
@cookdislander4372 Жыл бұрын
I survived Australia for 13 years and it was awesome 😎🇳🇿❤️🤠🇦🇺
@bravefastrabbit770 Жыл бұрын
The way you're likening Aus to Communist China, the situation over there must be absolutely horrible. 'Vote' for Sewell
@Samookely9 ай бұрын
I survived chicago for 24 😭😭
@VictorHenderson2 жыл бұрын
I am a long time watcher of your channel and I have lived vicariously though you for years. I did beat 'cha to China however I made dozens of trips there for work in the mid to late 1990's to Guangzhou and HK. I love China and it's people. It is terrible the dystopian nightmare of a place it is becoming.
@andy474562 жыл бұрын
I must say Serpentza, I watched your first video where you were sitting at an outside bar and discussing dating Chinese women as a foreigner. You're a true pioneer mate. You had an amazing adventure in China and helped us understand how their culture works. You're a modern day Renaissance Man, your catalog of videos might be studied by historians in the next few centuries. And the storytelling is amazing. I think they shadow ban your channel as I haven't seen a notification for over 6 months. Consider writing a long book.
@LLGuerra Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your true life storyline. I can appreciate and empathize your struggles and your successes. Awesome video!
@LifesBitsNPieces2 жыл бұрын
I found your channel sometime after 2010 and been watching all your videos! Thank-you for sharing your amazing stories! One day your kids will grow up and get to see you retell your life through these videos, and I’m sure that it will be priceless story that they will continue to carry through out their life just like all the viewers get to experience it now.
@dangalanga69412 жыл бұрын
While I’ve enjoyed this channel for years, lately it just seems like the videos are the same stories but just worded differently Fingers crossed the boys have some new adventures now that the world is opening back up
@roybiggums4609 Жыл бұрын
Your story is fascinating! Thank you for sharing!
@Hakuu_A192 жыл бұрын
You honestly have some of the craziest stories and I'm honestly grateful that we have the opportunity to hear them 👏
@vitocorleone83232 жыл бұрын
He worked at a rapist School? 17:47 I never knew they had schools for that.
@GermanPlasma2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations! I am just incredibly happy of everything you have done and shown. You are always super genuine and as transparent as possible, especially when you were in china, as transparent as possible without disappearing. I hope you have a fantastic life in the USA (I too immigrated rather recently, in my case however from Germany) and I wish you the best of luck. Let's see how long the footage of china holds until it runs out! :D It is quite fascinating to look at, especially older videos.
@goosethecat4023 Жыл бұрын
LOVED your channel back in the day when it was just going out for chill scooter rides in the country and wrench turning!
@dmanke2 жыл бұрын
As I plan my departure from the Republic, it has been great to look back at my experiences lived vicariously through your videos and gives me hope and inspiration to make change too.
@chrisjetfield37592 жыл бұрын
Well, we had same situation. Watching this video and listen your story, i saw myself...perfectly same situation. I've been 15 days totally homeless in shenzhen, sleeping under a Nanshan bridge long sotry. I think people like us who went through such things have should be proud of what has been built after.
@yankeepapa304 Жыл бұрын
In 1976 I showed up in Rhodesia with only $32. U.S. in my pocket...and somehow blundered into two good years. At least a vast % of the people spoke at least some English, the food was safe, the cops were honest and the hospitals were top notch. Most importantly, most of the people... of any ethnicity...were good hearted. Like South Africa...later years saw the mass of people suffering. They all deserved better... YP
@crashenburner98882 жыл бұрын
I'm not entirely sure when I started watching your journey on KZbin as I've always been one to come back and binge, then fade off, then come back, and fade off. However, I've only recently returned to see that you've abandoned ship, moved somewhere else and now you're going back and filling in details. It really is interesting. Anyway, thank you for the entertainment. I have no means to compensate you, but know there is some random guy in Canada rooting for you.
@dethonez2 жыл бұрын
i can't believe you still have vast library of videos taken there . i thought i already watched majority of them in your channel and ADV podcast. i can't wait to see them. keep it up bro
@dousiastailfeather9454 Жыл бұрын
Story rocks! I'm a new fan and loving the inside China view.
@andrewnichols10232 жыл бұрын
Your a great adventurer and despite all odds, manage to make it. Living homeless in a country you don’t even know the language, all the corruption and still make it, shows the sort of character you have. A risk taker with a goal, thank you for sharing your experience it’s really inspiring. It shows you are very open minded and see past the politics and western perception of China, you love the culture and the people.
@craigjovanovich64502 жыл бұрын
I try to remember the first video I saw of yours...I was so happy to finally "learn" about China. I haven't been disappointed. Both C-Milk and you make the videos so personal. Love the work, Winston.
@melindaortiz97412 жыл бұрын
On motorcycles
@ronniejaye12 жыл бұрын
I remember watching all your videos from the early days . I really enjoyed the easy going climate of your early videos .
@domibangda47552 жыл бұрын
Shenzhen is only an hour away from my current home and I have no more motivation to go there, despite the intense nostalgia I feel watching this video. I also got there in 2008 and lived next to Dongmen. We were a decade neighbors and never met. Difference was I didn't use shenzhenstuff :D
@cptmalcolmreynolds36232 жыл бұрын
I moved to China in 2008(in the northeast) and stayed there for about 7-8 years. I always loved China. Back then, it was VERY chaotic. But in a good way. Every street was random stuff, you didn't know where anything was, but it was an adventure. China started growing so fast back then. It was beautiful to be part of that. Like Winston said, it's very easy to get into a relationship. I met a girl on the train from Beijing to where I lived in the northeast. Back then, most people had never seen a foreigner in their life. You feel like a superstar! I spent most of my 20s there, and it wS an amazing place ro live. There were alot of hardships, but it was VERY hard to be a foreigner, because of the government. I had to register my cell phone number with the local police, and it got phone tapped. I never did anything illegal, but it was annoying anyway. There was alot of bribing, extortion, and cheating back then, especially towards foreigners. I did speak mediocre mandarin, but just enough to get by. I learned very quickly, because I didn't hang out with foreigners that I came across. Clubbing and bars were a great place to meet locals, and learn about the culture, and make "friends". I use quotes, because mostly it was just because they wanted to be seen together with a foreigner. Although I did have fun amongst the chaos, being a foreigner was very hard, as you were constantly being monitored. And if anything happened between you and a local Chinese person, weither a simple argument that got out of hand, or a vehicle accident, the foreigner was ALWAYS at fault. Foreigners didn't have any rights. Nevertheless, I still had a great time. I met my (now) ex-wife, but I highly reccomend not to get into a serious relationship for awhile. In the end, I'd say it still was a great place to live for 7 years. As I never got online and made myself known, so I stayed under the radar. For the most part. Unfortunately, I would highly discourage any foreigner from moving there at this time, because the government(and the people to some extent), are now very anti-foreigner, mostly because of covid, and the propaganda around that. Everyone, have a great day, and remember....stay awesome
@mikoto76932 жыл бұрын
Being required to register with the local police station and having them wire tap and monitor you just because you’re a foreigner, along with foreigners having no rights or protections or even having natives win automatically against you just because you’re a foreigner would be dealbreakers for me alone, let alone the government oppression to natives and foreigners alike.
@danielwells774 Жыл бұрын
What do you do nowadays?
@poornimawagh9315 Жыл бұрын
I have a hard time believing why a "liberty" loving foreigner or westerner such as yourself would even PUT UP with being monitored and tapped and then turn around and say stuff like I loved China? I'm sure you would NEVER EVER put up with being tapped and monitored by the government of your own country. Don't quite understand the hypocrisy there. But then westerners are just strange. They hate their own government doing horrible things, but find it EXOTIC and ACCEPTABLE when the Chinese government does the same.
@elizabethTorres-c7n6 ай бұрын
Sorry for my 3 year belated Congratulations,🎈On your 100K! I subscribed and started watching your videos this year 2024, and loved it. For once the truth behind the Red curtains. Thank God for the people you encountered, that helped you.
@serpentza6 ай бұрын
Appreciate it
@pauldwalker2 жыл бұрын
the 90’s in China was vastly different from now. the big turning for me was about 2012. i’ve enjoyed your take on what you’ve seen to contrast with my own experiences.
@ypey12 жыл бұрын
What caused the change you think?!
@mikoto76932 жыл бұрын
I’m also curious about the change too.
@randomman0572 жыл бұрын
@@mikoto7693 Winston alluded to it in this video, but the biggest change came from the CCP clamping down hard. They were losing a lot of power and influence as China was opening up economically and becoming more liberal. Simultaneously a lot of Western companies and governments were beginning to be more wary of China as a lot of IP theft had been occurring during this time. So, China was receiving a lot of justified criticism in the West for this. This made it fairly easy for the CCP to push a lot of propaganda and tighten their grip on Chinese society. Unfortunately, this meant foreigners like C-Milk and Winston were a threat to that control, because they gave people a view of China which wasn't directly controlled by the party.
@pauldwalker2 жыл бұрын
@@ypey1 When President Xi took power, things changed. As to why, I cannot even guess.
@pauldwalker2 жыл бұрын
@@randomman057 that's not a bad speculation. At least on the surface it fits the bill. I suspect things are actually more complicated than that, but we may never know.
@Alex_Gordon2 жыл бұрын
I just watched and listened to the entire 42 minutes..it had me mesmorized. and like you said, this is only the beginning..thanks a lot! you stay awesome too 🙂
@phatwalt74622 жыл бұрын
When I first discovered you, I liked your videos. I've stayed a subscriber because you actually tell the truth of what you're seeing in China. Keep on trucking, baby.
@SameBasicRiff2 жыл бұрын
Being enamoured by the city only to be "kicked out" and unable to get back in for a while is a very interesting story! A gated city is such a weird concept to me
@DD-ws6cu2 жыл бұрын
I started watching these videos around 2010 in middle school. Crazy how things have become more authoritarian since then. China used to be someplace I wanted to visit - but I’m not planning on it anytime soon.
@perma_bann2 жыл бұрын
As a mainland Chinese it pains me how terrible the government is. In the early 2010s I loved China, genuinely believed it was the greatest countries of all time and my love for the people, opportunities, culture and food being my main reasons. I would have heavily recommended a vacation to China to any of my friends in the international community I was a part of (im half German) but now I insist to stay away becuase of the cruel government. They make me hate my own country, absolutely disgusting. I would highly suggest visiting Taiwan as an alternative, it has all the cultural aspects of mainland China with a more open-minded government, they dont quite have the same charm in my opinion but its amazing none the less.
@gracewhitefeather1474 Жыл бұрын
Listening to your early struggles in China reminds me of my own in Japan in the first half of the 90s… down to being alone, not knowing anyone, running out of money, and having a poor grasp of the language. I returned after a three year break and stayed for another decade running my own language school. Visa trips to Hong Kong, Guam, Thailand and Korea. Kindergartens in remote areas. Teaching lovely people and kids who didn’t want to learn English. I survived 15 years during my two stints there. Many struggles and tears. Long hours and often felt like a slave in a prison. I think Japan has changed a lot since I left in 2009. I struggled to adapt to such a foreign culture but I succeeded. Being there taught me a lot about myself and changed me for the better.
@thomashassall96 Жыл бұрын
Respect, that takes courage to stick it out so long and really embrace the experience
@donpalmera Жыл бұрын
>another decade running my own language school. Visa trips to Hong Kong, Guam, Thailand and Korea. Does this mean you were on a tourist visa and you were doing visa runs each time it was about to expire?
@ReviewsAndMore9 Жыл бұрын
It’s too bad you were alone. My mom was a missionary in Tokyo for many years and I have a brother who was born there🎉 and lives there even now. I don’t know how they deal with visas but never seemed to have any problems. I grew up there and left after I graduated from high school. They would have been glad to help you.
@arlenmargolin48682 жыл бұрын
Wow I remember years ago watching the inception of these videos and was enthralled by almost all of them and it's sort of bittersweet to see that things have to come to not quite an end I guess another chapter maybe but it's always nice to see quality being rewarded especially bravery because I thought this stuff was without a doubt some edgy and brave content
@Channel666782 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love hearing these types of stories. You really have made something out of nothing and it's AWESOME 👍 You're a great entrepreneur and it shows. Great work Winston.
@CodyHimselfXI5 күн бұрын
Crazy how well a PSP video holds up tbh
@journeyman48142 жыл бұрын
Hey Winston, I lived in SZ for several years. Been married to a Chinese person for a few years now. I have always appreciated your videos on SZ and around China. Nothing else like it. Once i saw you and your wife waiting for the metro but didn't want to be a awkward fanboy so i left you to it but just want to say thank you for your work!
@ecsolha2 жыл бұрын
That was really interesting. I've only been to China 5 times, on business trips. All before Xi the puh. Looking forward to more interesting stories, and congrats on your 1M subs.
@sofisamad74718 ай бұрын
I love your pronunciation. Clear, easy to understand and nice to hear.
@testuploads91722 жыл бұрын
I watched Serpentza videos for 2 years from 2010 to through to the end of 2012 and they had me falling in love with China. End of 2012 I quit my job, sold my cars, got rid of everything I owned and moved to China. Lived there from 2013 till 2019 then left because it was starting to turn into a full on dictatorship. I really hope when Xi dies the next leader starts to reverse that. I miss that place so much but it's devolving quickly with the current leadership
@redhen24702 жыл бұрын
" Lived there from 2013 till 2019 then left because it was starting to turn into a full on dictatorship" Lol, don't they teach history anymore in the West?
@markmark52692 жыл бұрын
I am 17 years in China, 2005 arrived, until this day. Owning a Law Firm, I have also traveled extensively to or driven through every Province you can name except for those of the chicken's head, and Hainan and Taiwan, and almost never to the major cities, usually to 2nd or 3rd tier cities to do Law Cases, and that includes in central Xinjiang (Fuhai) doing contracts for Han to lease thousands of acres of Uyghur land to grow sunflowers. Strang how they didn't "genocide" them and just take the land as everyone believes ... ..... and I have no idea what your use of the word "dictatorship" means, or what you are on about. Maybe you could take a moment please to clarify your claim of "dictatorship"? And I would mention that I have seen a hell of a lot more change here since 2005 than you have, and I travel back to Australia once every years sans the last 2 (Covid), and there is no comparison as to where you are oppressed more, that being Australia, where i will never return to live.
@charlie-hk2ei2 жыл бұрын
Mark Mark compromised influencer alert!!
@sempergumby23412 жыл бұрын
@@markmark5269 pfft 🤣🤣🤣 how obvious can you get!? What a 🤡
@lebimas2 жыл бұрын
@@markmark5269 repeat after me: “Taiwan is an independent nation.” Also: Tiananmen Square Massacre 1989