Just came back to US from China 2 weeks ago, China is amazing!
@yurimiyake3 ай бұрын
@@Speedcubing6 VPN is recommended
@antwango3 ай бұрын
condolences XD
@tenzinchoegyal40673 ай бұрын
After how many years ??
@kickyouinhalf3 ай бұрын
I just got back one month ago and I'm already planning to go back. Just remember to not leave anything sitting on a table in the public place or your car running with the window down because it won't be there when you go back. lol
@Anonymous------3 ай бұрын
@@Speedcubing6 I have heard that you don't need VPN if you use esim bought outside China. Esim data is very expensive, it is used for accessing certain destination servers without having to buy a VPN service.
@crazyjohnhoward3 ай бұрын
I feel the same after visiting China. In fact, the more I travelled, the more I realised we in the west are the ones that actually got brainwashed😢
@WonkoWick3 ай бұрын
CCP dont brainwash the west. They only need to brainwash the Little Pinks and to control the mainland media.
@laterwell3 ай бұрын
Sure, it’s the same Chinese news are always saying USA is a hell every day 😂
@linwoodhucse6283 ай бұрын
about brainwashing (level) 在中文里,可以读作:在中国,人们实际没有被洗脑或没有认识到? 对 4:15 相关的网站以及 VPN,人们的感觉可能是不同的 。。。
@wowpeter3 ай бұрын
I think as long as you follow the rules and don’t do anything that disrupts the rules or social harmony (follow the rules even if you disagree to the rules, don’t question any of the rules like don’t question the CCP or one party rules, etc etc), then China is just like any other country and better (much more modern). Now when you start disrupting their rules, and doing things that are banned in China or doing things that will make the government lose face, then China can get scary very fast. I think this is how China is different to the rest of the world, you need to be “compliant” to live in China. In the West, the government doesn’t care so much about any social chatter that might be critical to the government (up to a certain extend), but in China and maybe other places in the East, “face” and respect is very important and making the government loses face is not something that is tolerated. Stay within their rules and don’t disrupt the social harmony, then China is great.
@fs57753 ай бұрын
I was locked down like an animal for 2 months during Shanghai lockdown in 2022. Couldn't get food or medical care, couldn't get to airport to even leave the country, watched them beat covid positive pets to death, they separated mother and infant over covid, hazmat suits dragged people from their homes in the middle of night & dumped them in govt quarantine prisons w/poor sanitation... every one of us forced to have a covid test every 24 hours or no food allowed. Every day of my life now, I am grateful that I never have to go back to that inhumane country. Every day I feel deep gratitude that I was never born in China. I was born free and not as a slave to the CCP.
@Sirnkissako3 ай бұрын
I have been to China 37 times since 1983, I can confirm these people are truthful.
@cli4g67graS2 ай бұрын
In 1983, China was kind of poor. You witnessed the big progress in the past 30 years.
@MagnusMonsted2 ай бұрын
Må være lidt af et kultur shock hvis man er fra Danmark lol
@amoylam2 ай бұрын
In April I met a German in Munich, and he has almost the same experience as you. He came to China in 1980s, and has come to China more than 30 times. He is a very kind and helpful. Are you that gentleman?
Im from Boston. Went to China in 2013 for holiday ended up staying there since. 11 years and counting. My wife gave birth to 2 beautiful kids in China and now they love the country so much.
@petralui68733 ай бұрын
Same for me. Living in China 🇨🇳 and Hong Kong 🇭🇰 since 30 plus years and we love it! Found my soulmate in Hong Kong/China and we have 2 beautiful kid's who speak 4 languages ☺️❤️
@Daniel-ld7xs3 ай бұрын
@@petralui6873 Nice!
@LW783213 ай бұрын
Wow what amazing stories you have both experienced!
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
Great to hear, same for me. 2 kids in China - and love it here
@SimonCU3 ай бұрын
Im from Boston too... How did you get visa or residency if you are using a tourist visa? Is it because your kids are born in China or because you were able to stay because you were sponsored by your wife?
@Wunderpus-photogenicus3 ай бұрын
Highest praises to this beautiful couple, for taking the time and effort to tell the truth about China. Thank you both for helping out those less fortunate westerners who are deeply brainwashed by their politically-charged media and politicians.
@FroggyTWrite3 ай бұрын
yeah the whole west is totally brainwashed and china is really a utopian dream with no problems at all
@wuwi55603 ай бұрын
人家是英国的吧
@desidoLU3 ай бұрын
The more you say good things about China, the more likely anti-China organizations in certain countries will come to ruin your trip. Please be careful.
I am from India. I have visited China 4 times and my ist visit in the year 2013 itself broken the wrong images created by western and Indian media. People are very friendly and safe to roam around even in late night. The astonishing infrastructural developments as well as the natural beauty of China cannot be explained in words. In every visit I found changes in all aspects. Chinese respect Indians well.There I found life in my life. Life is to live happily without hatred. The Indian and western media should accept the reality to unite the humanity with love.
"How much did the government pay you to visit China" is the most tiresome and annoying question ever. I swear these people don't even watch the videos, they see a video about China, they click, ask that stupid question on the comments section, then clicks off, without watching even a minute of it. I guess that's what actually paid bots or keyboard warriors do. Anyway, really looking forward for your China 2.0 series.
@frankm62183 ай бұрын
Anti China is a business today, they get paid to write negative comments.
@fungfung42293 ай бұрын
Maybe those people are paid to ask these stupid questions
@marvinfok653 ай бұрын
Most of them who ask these questions were Indians. They snoopped around KZbin making these stupid comments as they hate anybody who had any good things to say about China.
@1600kIII3 ай бұрын
NGO金钱支持下的网军,在KZbin上反华评论是工作。
@michikatsutsugikuni30983 ай бұрын
@@fungfung4229 Fr I'd expect that more from the us government than from the ccp bc the ccp does a lot to hinder some things from getting in but they don't care about single individuals and also don't make themselves look better than they are in foreign countries
@mwkl136813 ай бұрын
I just came back from China and traveled there for six weeks. My experience is the same as yours. Thank you for telling the truth. I hope your family has a pleasant journey. Reading thousands of books is not as good as traveling thousands of miles. Continue your journey.👍
@kaleeysmith88013 ай бұрын
ya, me too, where can i get my 50 cent $yuan?
@huangalex54123 ай бұрын
@@kaleeysmith8801 Haha, you are we joker🤣
@huangalex54123 ай бұрын
@@kaleeysmith8801 Haha, you are a joker🤣
@wubinfan6033 ай бұрын
another CCP sponsored bot
@叁爸3 ай бұрын
@@kaleeysmith8801ask American government😂
@maomao5215212 ай бұрын
I'm a Chinese living in the UK for the last 17 years, we just went back to China for 3 weeks holiday, we all amazed how much change we've seen after 6 years not be able to back because of covid. My husband really loves EV in China because you could never see so many fantastic EVs in the west world. Thank you so much for sending a positive message about China ❤❤❤
@hanzhangpeng878515 күн бұрын
我之前在欧洲5年没回了,那个机器人送餐确实惊到我了lol
@zzzzingify3 ай бұрын
I just went there for almost 30 days! I had the same feeling as you guys do, i don’t know what to say to express our feelings about how incredible China is, i really want ppl to visit there, nothing like the west media says
@ohoh24793 ай бұрын
Western media covers the nice part and friendly people of China. But of course everywhere has strange and rude individuals but does not represent most. But Chinese people generally welcome tourists and no discrimination like Japanese
@Reina-vov3 ай бұрын
辛苦你了。感謝你有心為我們澄清冤屈。❤
@Elephant_King_Gj3 ай бұрын
So you want what you love about China to be ruined. That's what happens you know.
@jkdm273 ай бұрын
@@Reina-vovhow much did the CCP pay you to say good things about China?
@SusanYu-nd8ol3 ай бұрын
Thank your for your love, welcome to China, it is a amazing country! I love my country
@NicolaSmith-fi7oi3 ай бұрын
Fantastic video I’m 55 and going in 4 weeks all by myself because of watching your videos cannot wait! Beautiful family x
@catherinezhuo85613 ай бұрын
I hope you have a good trip.
@slidon96833 ай бұрын
Never go to China from October 1st to October 7th. During that period, it is the National Day holiday. All Chinese people go out to travel and the streets are crowded with people.
@Anonymous------3 ай бұрын
And don't go to China during Chinese New Year, when nothing opens.
@cljesseng17163 ай бұрын
have fun
@charleneji67593 ай бұрын
@@slidon9683 Yes. I hope every potential China traveler can see your comment. 😆
@kalevipoeg6916Ай бұрын
I'm not a TOURIST in China, unlike them -I LIVE in China, I speak Chinese, my wife is Chinese, I have a bank account here, all of that - just to preface this. SO, that said, AS a westerner actually much more familiar with China than any tourist would be, how IS it here? I'll tell you, and I will break it down by topic: 1. SAFETY -China is, without a doubt, one of the SAFEST countries you can be in - at least, in terms of public safety from attack. No guns, so no mass shootings. Everything is monitored (more on that in a bit) so people wouldn't RISK trying to commit a violent crime in 99.9% of cases. There HAVE been incidents, of course. The odd knife attack, mainly - there was one in the train station in Kunming 10 or 11 years ago for example - but compared to the US or UK, you are FAR less likely to be physically attacked. Safety from food poisoning if you eat at unregulated street food carts is another matter, people can drive a bit crazy here - but deliberate physical assaults are practically unheard of. As a foreigner, you are MORE likely to be treated exceptionally well than a person FROM here. Especially if you have European features, regardless of if you are coming from the U.S. or EU or UK - if you LOOK European, you get a +10 to treatment. 2. YOU AND THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT - so, one big worry many westerners have - largely fueled by western media spreading propaganda - is a fear of the government. A lot of westerners seem to have this weird idea that China is "like north Korea" - it's not. I can assure you of THAT. It IS, however, more restrictive than western countries. One OBVIOUS thing you'd notice right away is the internet - you cannot, without a VPN at least, access many western sites from here like youtube, facebook, twitter, google, etc. So there's that restriction of what people SEE. Obviously, I'm ON youtube - so VPNs are not THAT hard to get - check out Let'sVPN, and download it BEFORE you come along with backups - a free, crappy backup is Proton VPN. ExpressVPN or Nord VPN DO NOT WORK well if at all in my experience. I'm using Let'sVPN now. So, should you be worried about the government coming and arresting you for making a mistake and whisking you away to jail, never to be seen again? No. I've NEVER had any issue here. I DO have to register at the local police station as a foreigner, fingerprint, etc when arriving, but that's it. I've even gotten out of the car to HELP the police here push stuck cars - and in the U.S. the cops would aggressively shout at you to get back in your car - but in China? We took pictures together, and they smiled. You COULD have an issue IF you did stupid THINGS, but you'd really have to be going out your WAY to do them - such as, protesting against the government in a public square, trying to film military basis would make you instantly suspicious, breaking obvious laws like trying to bring drugs or other banned items into the country (China is VERY strict about drugs - don't even think of bringing even a TINY bit of pot with you) - but short of that, short of making anti-government videos openly, IF you just live like a normal person - go shopping, go around, take pictures of cool things at tourist sites, go out to eat, explore, etc. - it's insanely unlikely you'd have ANY problem with the government. Seriously. I even see merchandise sold here and people with Winnie the Pooh stickers on their cars - despite western ideas that the government BANNED the character. They didn't. Just don't compare the president TO the character and you're fine. At my local store, there's Winnie the Pooh biscuits they sell. They don't CARE about that as long as it's not political. Don't be an activist, avoid sensitive political things, don't go onto military basis, don't bring drugs, and you'll be FINE. It's made to sound MUCH scarier than it is. Yes, the government control over the internet and for example putting a limit on the value of items I can buy from overseas and have shipped her annually, THAT annoys me as a westerner - BUT, other than THAT, it's NOT the 1984 situation you might have been lead to believe. Yes, there ARE cameras on many traffic lights. Yes, if you're walking on he foot path, you can bet you are on SOME camera and yes they can even identify you with face recognition - but if you think that's not also true in the west, you have not paid much attention. Commit a crime in NYC or London- a big crime - and see how FAST they track you down. Oh, you ARE on camera in the west too - most stores you go to, many traffic lights snap photos of your vehicle automatically as you go by, CCTV cameras are ubiquitous - it's just more structured and advanced as a tracking system here - but that's ALSO why you are SAFER here than you'd ever be in the U.S. and it's why there's no graffiti - you'd be found out if you DID do it. My POINT is, relax about the government thing. It's not the west, it's more restrictive, but it's also not North Korea, either. Respect the laws and customs here and you'll be fine. 3. HOW ARE YOU TREATED AS A FOREIGNER? As mentioned above, foreigners, especially if you have European heritage (less so for black people, but even they're still treated with respect) are treated BETTER than locals. I have NEVER encountered anyone angry at me for being here, marrying one of their women, or any racist slurs. THey're more likely to be CURIOUS about you. Remember, if you travel to small villages, you may well be the first non-asia face they have seen in months or more! Some children will have NEVER seen a foreigner - you're the first for them. They get excited' "wai guo ren!" (foreigner), they'll cry out in excitement. At first, that bothered me. I still don't like being singled out based on my race, but you get used to the attention you draw. They will assume you don't speak Chinese and are happy and surprised if you can. They'll want to know things like, where are you from, how do you like China, is this your first time, what do you think of China compared to your country, things like that. SOME may want to take photos with you as if you were some celebrity - you're like a unicorn to them, ESPECIALLY if you are blonde (my hair is brown so I get less attention than a very blonde person - I saw people staring in utter fascination at a blonde woman and her very pale, very blonde daughter - the golden hair is of great fascination to a people whose hair is typically black - you're like an ultra-exotic, rare Pokemon). 10 years ago that kind of excitement was MORE common - though I have noticed people less and less react to my presence with excitement compared to 10 years ago. They're starting to get USED to us. 4. THE WATER Honestly the tap water is probably FINE to drink, but most people here still get bottled water or filters to be safe, including my Chinese in-laws. Don't worry too much about it - but I, personally, avoid straight tap water even less developed countries in the west, so I do here too. Water qualiity here has gone up a LOT in the past 10 years - but filtering is a good policy not so much for bacteria as for heavy metals or chemicals. Again it's very likely FINE to drink - it's just common to boil or bottle it. 5. THE LANGUAGE BARRIER This MAY be an obstacle for you if you don't speak Chinese, I won't lie. It's not an issue for me since I can speak it, but for a casual tourist if you go to remote places, bring with someone who CAN read and speak it. HOWEVER, if you're just here to see Shanghai and Beijing, go visit the great wall, you'll be fine because many signs have English lettering in popular tourist destinations (beware scams on the bus there by the way - lots of times they may stop somewhere and try to get you to buy things there before they'll continue - at least, this happened to us in 2014 when we went up there - the government may have cracked down on those sorts of scams now - I don't do tourism anymore since I live here so I'm not sure if it's still going on as much - probably is, so be careful). IF you take a tour group, though, you ARE missing out on the REAL China - the way people actually live daily life here, the way regular life is - it's NOT what you see at the forbidden city in Beijing, it's not the great wall - just go shopping at a regular food store, learn how to use and pay with wechat, take the subway, hire a Didi car, etc. That's how it really is here - nothing exotiic and special - just daily life. DO be aware that if you shop at street market, haggling is a thing often, and if you are foreign they wiil give you a higher starting priice than a Chinese person would get. Tested this with my wife -we both went up at different times, asked the price on an item. They gave her 70 yuan and me 100 to start with. I talked them down to 50, she got 30. You won't get the local discount BUT if you reveal that you can speak decent Chinese they tend to understand you're familiar enough to know better and will give you better prices than if you can't speak any Chinese but "thank you" and "hello". IF you can haggle in Chinese, a 100 yuan item might go down to 40 or 50. If you're stuck with english miming numbers with your fingers, good luck getting below 70 or 80. How it goes.
@kalevipoeg6916Ай бұрын
PART 2 6. "THAT'S NOT HOW IT IS BACK HOME" FORGET that. One important thing to get into your head when coming to China is that it's NOT your home country - it's NOT America or England or Australia or Canada - so don't EXPECT it to be like home. Be flexible. Be open-minded. Try new foods. There's no point in coming here if you're just going to take a tour bus from your hotel straight to Tourist Trap A, B, and C, snap some selfies, pile back on the bus, eat hamburgers at McDonalds and back to the hotel. If you do that, you didn't ACTUAll experience China. You experienced a sanitized, pre-planned, McDonalds VERSION of China -it'd be like going to New York City and from the airport bussing straight to the Empire State Building, Times Square, going to the statue of liberty and back to your hotel, then the airport, and thinking you've got a good idea of America now. It'd be like going straight to Buckingham, Big Ben, McDonalds, and home again and thinking you've got a bead on England. Above all, IF it's different, EMBRACE it. Get out of your comfort zone. Eat the weird thing. Try the weird drink. Learn to use chopsticks. Adapt. Never complain. Don't expect free drink refills, Americans. 7. "So how is it to really live in China?" Honestly? Not too different in daily life from when I've lived in the EU or US except that I don't drive a car here - public transportation only. We don't often go out - we just work on our stuff at home, go shopping, occasionally get on the train and go do something. You just lack some western shopping options - for example, if I wanted America cereal or English crumpets or a good, dark european rye bread, THAT's harder to find. Coffee creamer doesn't exist, while in the states it's ubiquitous (then again, it's also absent in Scandinavia). A feature COMMON with the U.S. and UNCOMMON with the EU is that in China, we have SCREENS on our windows - allows air from outside without letting bugs in, which considering how hot, humid and full of mosquitoes our part of China is in summer, that's a MUST. In The EU we don't HAVE screens - which honestly I'd say is one of very few areas where both the U.S. and China do it better than Europe (once you've HAD screens, you will understand WHY you'd not want to go back, if you find flies and other bugs pestering you at home or having to move mobile nets from one area to another, it's WAY more logical to just cut them off at the entrance point - there's virtually no drawback, and you can always pull the screens off if you WANT to).. It's hard to have a big dog here - small dogs are ok in the city but big dog you may have to live outside city limits. No, people are not grabbing up cats and dogs and eating them -there IS a dog meat festival in one small PART of China, but MOST people here would not ever eat dog or cat and you don't see restaurant menus it it on there in 99% of China. The most COMMON meat in China BY FAR is pork. Then there's chicken and beef, lamb, fish, I've even had snake once here at a high class restaurant (it's "meh") - but dogs? Cats? Nah. People here have dogs and cats commonly as pets. HAVING such pets is relatively new in Chinese society, but it's caught on fast. WE have a golden retriever, though, so he's shocking to locals since most people here never see a dog bigger than a beagle. If you get invited out to a restaurant as a guest, be aware that it's customary to then return the gesture at some point later, e.g. if they come to YOUR area, or if you come back to China, bring gifts for people who have done you a kindness - otherwise you look selfish. It's also common for people to fiight over who will pay the bill at restaurants. As a foreigner you're not EXPECTED to know this, but be aware. People may ask how much you make a year. Don't be offended - it's just not a taboo, weird thing here - it's just very common. Bragging is bad here. Be dismissive of compliments - it's a better look. Do not stab your chopsticks down into your bowl, and don't point at people or things with them. Both are rude. Be extra careful crossing streets, where you are looking. SOME people drive fast and crazy. Be aware as you cross. But also don't be TOO cautious - it's common to cross streets here as cars weave around you, while in Scandinavia even when not at a crosswalk, cars stop or you to cross to an absurd degree. They'll just keep driving, here. Be decent, have common sense, manage western expectations, adapt, and be nice to people and China is a perfectly safe and fine place to be, is what this all boils down to.
Everything you said is 100% correct. My situation regarding China is very similar to yours not quite as extensive though. I live in Sydney and have connections to very wealthy Chinese. The husband retains a Chinese passport and does the bulk of his business in China. His wife and children live in a nice home in Sydney and have become Australian citizens. To understand this situation beyond the initial superficial reasons most folk jump to for why this is so, is to truly understand China beyond the glitz and great buzz one experiences when visiting there.
@ExpatNatt3 ай бұрын
Thanks for addressing this! So many people assume I’m being paid to promote China in a certain way, when actually China is just an incredible country with so many positive sides that media rarely shows! Love from Shanghai ❤❤
@FroggyTWrite3 ай бұрын
yeah it's so neat how china has managed to erase all inconvenient problems from their domestic internet, so efficient!
@wubinfan6033 ай бұрын
@@FroggyTWriteof course, just like those questions Senator had for the CEO of TikTok, they absolutely love the fact how TikTok's been doing in US.
@MrBagusbah3 ай бұрын
After having experienced the Internet for more than 25 years,I would strongly advise people to leave the ignorant/uninformed/misinformed trolls alone. Can't fix stup1dity
@CyclingAMP2 ай бұрын
Here is the fact ur gonna hate western countries are still better 😂 in the west ur allowed to spread ur China bs . Try doing the same in China lil kids
@americannumber23 ай бұрын
I just did six weeks training in China. What an amazing country
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
Amazing here. Love it
@faker30333 ай бұрын
Training what? 😅
@americannumber23 ай бұрын
@@faker3033 battery technology
@MuluanYin2 ай бұрын
@@faker3033可能他是運動員,或者參加公司培訓
@TomSimba3 ай бұрын
I've been to China three times. Their speed of progress is truly shocking. China is now so advanced that the Western world should seriously learn from them to improve our cities and living environment. They are leading in green technology, and the air quality in major cities have improved drastically. If we keep walling ourselves in, things can only get worse.
@petergardner50023 ай бұрын
Progressing to a basket case economy with tofu dreg infrastructure. We don't want to follow them.
@melodyyang99593 ай бұрын
Absolutely.
@moquant9472 ай бұрын
Won't happen, neocons will never allow it. They will rather go into wars.
@shhdhdj2672 ай бұрын
yeah right, look at how theirs cities soaked up in water when raining, so advanced.
@iqbang92362 ай бұрын
All the reasons behind those developments are 1, an independent government. Independent in politics, finance, economics, technology, and military power from any foreign country; 2, market invisible hand and government guiding hand working together in developments; 3, no bullshxt war thrown around only concentrate building the country.
@beckyluk65873 ай бұрын
My friend just came back from China and loved it. It was safe, nice people, cheap, good food, beautiful scenery, which were diff from her expectations from what she has heard from media. Be respectful and follow the rules and everything is good.
@3340smsАй бұрын
중공정부의 광고제휴로 운영되는 채널
@韩译田Ай бұрын
@@3340sms你好像一个白痴,知道你视野狭窄了😂,继续你的自我欺骗吧,狭隘的韩国人
@波倪Ай бұрын
@@3340smsIt's unbelievable that South Koreans should have such childish thoughts.
@Hellogalaxy26 күн бұрын
@@3340smswonder if you have been in China 🤔😂
@stitchgalaxy943824 күн бұрын
@@3340smsapparently you’ve never been to China or left your own country. Pity!
@petralui68733 ай бұрын
I live in China 30 plus years now. China has always been amazing ! ❤ 🇨🇳 ❤
@WernerZeitRaum3 ай бұрын
you should have seen big changes in China
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
So true - you are right
@matpk3 ай бұрын
You have no Chi Na passport
@jogana69093 ай бұрын
China is very good
@VickyYadav-qj6kv3 ай бұрын
US spy
@kwu64563 ай бұрын
I am from hk and have traveled extensively in many parts of china and the world for almost 43 years now. I have to say china is now probably one of the best places on earth to live. It is beautiful, safe, affordable, advanced, traditional, and people are extremely.. friendly
@mrpmikc25053 ай бұрын
Lived in HK and China, Mainland much better than HK these days.
@tonywu48073 ай бұрын
notice the .. you have to really go against your heart to type that last word.
@Amoy-CN3 ай бұрын
中国香港❤
@charliezhong-ss6lk5 күн бұрын
@@mrpmikc2505 No,if you have house and working in hongkong is the best ,so that you can get the higher incoming in hongkong and lowest consuming in Shenzhen
@mrpmikc25055 күн бұрын
@@charliezhong-ss6lk lots of HK’ers in SZ every weekend
@seanchee4413 ай бұрын
Never ever challenge chinese food. Once there was a western guy said he wanna try all chinese food in his life, he started his challengen from si chuan province , after five years past , he is now still in si chuan province
@华夏独领风骚3 ай бұрын
The reason why I can't leave Sichuan is because Sichuan food is spicy. The more I eat, the more I want to eat it, and I can't live without it. Eating Sichuan food will become addictive.
@ruwan1753 ай бұрын
经典笑话,哈哈。
@John-yx6yz3 ай бұрын
Are you referring to the Food Ranger?
@wdp71283 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@wubinfan6033 ай бұрын
@@John-yx6yzit's been 9 yrs
@sxz623 ай бұрын
Chinese police is called People's Police. You can always turn to them when or where you are in trouble, no matter what trouble you are in.
@davidzan91903 ай бұрын
It's hardly see a police when I walk around in China. Maybe once a month, while I see a police, what is amazing they are unarmed.
@ironbuffaloXX3 ай бұрын
@monipenny408American police are dumb criminals
@yyds77763 ай бұрын
@monipenny408刚好你说反了!
@canthandlethetruth-dji3 ай бұрын
@monipenny408 It's literally the same in China, if you try to air you grievances at a company they will call the police and have you removed even if you have a perfectly good reason, it's happened countless times. 'People's police' what a joke trolol
@jameslee24653 ай бұрын
Uncle Policeman 😀
@JoshMartinson-gg1lhАй бұрын
I am a second gen Chinese immigrant to american,I love china,even though many people didn’t like china,even in china,I was sad and shock about this,thank you to break the imagination of china that reported by the medias,I always love where I came from,china is a amazing country,and I’m looking for a way to live in china longer❤🇨🇳❤
@marinoint3 ай бұрын
Our world would be a much better place if all children are taught by parents like you. Thank you for everything~
@MacrosFTW3 ай бұрын
Come back anytime.
@ukvette3 ай бұрын
We are back in China in 2 weeks time 🎉🎉🎉
@yuwang-g4j3 ай бұрын
你好👋🏻
@zzzzingify3 ай бұрын
Btw guys, I got my teeth cleaned there in China for $88 yuan, that is like $12 dollars! The office was so clean and big, ppl were so nice!
@florachoi12 ай бұрын
Me too.
@firefly47842 ай бұрын
And it is ultra sonic teeth cleaning and service is so good. Never experienced ultra sonic in US
@kamihu43402 ай бұрын
I need to pay $19.
@NinaMa-ey8jn2 ай бұрын
@@firefly4784 aren't all teeth cleaning ultra sonic? i didn't experience any other ways before? just curious.
@firefly47842 ай бұрын
@@NinaMa-ey8jn it is mostly regular scaling in us
@colinmonaghan12763 ай бұрын
I lived and worked in China for ten years….based in Shenzhen, Shanghai and Guangzhou…travelled a fair bit but I still only scratched the surface. It is a fabulous country with so much going for it. Amazing people, landscapes, culture, food, technology.
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
Great comment, you are correct
@kiwibruce29863 ай бұрын
all foreigners gain the best experience cause of their nationality and travel to China. But if you are a Chinese mainlander, and work and live here, the feeling will be very different. most Chinese hope also have another national passport and backup for moving out anytime.
@vueport993 ай бұрын
@@kiwibruce2986once you know the locals well enough, you'll see what's below the surface
My answer to those accusations about whether you are paid by China is to reverse that silly question back to them: "How much are they paid by their government to think that China is bad"?
@denniswoo93343 ай бұрын
Most likely those say bad about China are paid to creat stories to damage China image.
@KingKongWorld3 ай бұрын
Unfortunately you are wrong. US paid people big money to make bad propaganda about China.
@wubinfan6033 ай бұрын
they will play along with you, play dumb till you are sick of them
@stephenkk20093 ай бұрын
Very well said ❤❤
@leeroger33 ай бұрын
Wrong question. It should be how much have your government used YOUR money to lie to you that China is bad?
Cognitive dissonance. It is what people experience when new information conflicts with his/her views. The person copes by discrediting the new information, because that is easier than changing views. Hence haters keep on accusing others for being bots or paid shills.
@pensychan80533 ай бұрын
Very accurate 😊
@thevoiceoftaiwan3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the real China with us. We have had enough of Western lies.
@ramdom_assortment3 ай бұрын
yes, like the lies the CCP tell about Chiang Kai-Shek.
@curtflirt23 ай бұрын
@@thevoiceoftaiwan Lol I find it very hard to believe that you are what your name says that you are. Real Taiwanese would never agree with his comment whatsoever because a real Taiwanese is going through Hell dealing with the People's Republic of China and their draconian behavior towards them
@DJs0213 ай бұрын
@@ramdom_assortmentbut your beloved Chiang Kai Shek is called as General Cash My Cheque by the Western groups. Do you know why? Because all CKS care is money, ever since he took the administration from Sun Yat Sen, China basically plunged into dark ages as CKS began creating warlords at every city. JPN wouldn't be that easy to penetrate into central China if CKS isn't busy securing his position by bribing the warlords to support him.
@jacintochua68853 ай бұрын
Don't worry about those who prefer to stay blind. You'v done you part in revealing truths. Dont worry about those who prefer to stay blind.
@BatCountryAdventures3 ай бұрын
And in the kingdom of the blind, the one eye person is king/queen.
@speakupyt49003 ай бұрын
NYT--24-hour tracking of the entire population~China’s ‘creepy’ surveillance technology analysis of big data and algorithm use. There are many people who don't know they are being watched. This system, which automatically analyzes and tracks the face to monitor every move of the people, will also score and manage every single act of the people through the ''Social Credit Score'' system. Intensive tracking of suspicious or dissatisfied people, etc.
@stephenlam76773 ай бұрын
In the USA, a lot of people are brainwashed by well-known national media but oddly, people believe the narratives. Many still believe Chinese people are being controlled by the government with surveillance camera, people are starving and police are watching their every move. Sadly, China gets a bad wrap and compared to North Korea where civilians literally do not get enough food on regular basis. When people chose to be ignorant, no one in the world can knock some common sense into their heads.
@NoPodcastsHere3 ай бұрын
I love how you both compete to talk over each other yet always yield and let the other talk over you when they're excited... So beautiful to see you two sharing the space together!
@AhmedTelleserDehyer3 ай бұрын
Anyway, I love China. I once travelled to China for several times. With the English version of Baidu map in Immersive Translate, I traveled to Guangzhou, Yunnan by myself. Although I don't know Chinese, I still feel the enthusiasm of Chinese people.
@kiwibruce29863 ай бұрын
all foreigners gain the best experience cause of their nationality and travel to China. But if you are a Chinese mainlander, and work and live here for your whole life, the feeling will be very different. most Chinese hope also have another national passport and backup for moving out anytime.
@DDDrumpf3 ай бұрын
@@kiwibruce2986really?? Most Chinese?? 1.4 Billions people?? Well,.. hahaha.. hahaha.. hahaha..
@lovely1-b6l3 ай бұрын
@@kiwibruce2986is true ! Cause culture is such different . Wealthy and living in china is great.
The most eye opening tour in your life is the tour to China. You start questioning the world view and all of sudden you become minority in your home country.
@leefster13 ай бұрын
Yep, cost of taking the red pill.
@MarkMa19793 ай бұрын
that is true
@thisiskevin10003 ай бұрын
Basically more of perceptions gap based on varying criterias
@da126413 ай бұрын
@@LaowaiDaveJCP 💯👏. My trip to China has changed me. I admire China and its achievement without having to bomb any country. I feel somewhere alone in the US because I cannot hate China. I don't have any reason to.
@汤圆-y7f3 ай бұрын
Americans I've met only have one world view: Murica good, Giana bad. That's it, that's their world view 🤣
@nickeast48533 ай бұрын
Thanks for being honest to the world. The world needs people like you to be a better place. LOVE YOU GUYS !!!
@8BB88BB83 ай бұрын
Glad your whole family enjoyed the trip in China 🇨🇳. It’d be great if your honest opinions can reach those westerners having never been to China, particularly those with bias ideas😊
@arthurip51803 ай бұрын
It is impossible, you can't wake up the sleeping people, there are one Australian lady was assaulted by three black French men, the France Government did not say anything, there are lots of homeless in US, the US government did not say , only complaining China, it is a trick they tried to cheat the world 😢
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
So true, good comment
@bryanlee9013 ай бұрын
thanks for your honest feedback!
@gzl20083 ай бұрын
Took my family for month and a half to China. What an amazing trip!! And best of all, the money was so worth it I'm able to spend for family of four vs the uber expensive living costs of one person here in US!! Super safe and friendly people!! Just smile, and people will help you so friendly!! The foods and Highspeed trains WOWW Go China!!
@andrewfu93633 ай бұрын
You are amazing, as an overseas Chinese people in Sydney for 18 years, I really appreciate your positive, objective , rational comments for my motherland. Thank you so much! Welcome all people from all over the world to visit China.
@Alfred127-w2 ай бұрын
As a Turks , I have a question, why you guys immigrate to Australia and do not come back to live in this beautiful country.I travelled to peking and Nanking both are rather great.
@SpeedingRaccoon2 ай бұрын
@@Alfred127-wPeople choose different lifestyle. In China, there are a lot of people, so some places will be fully packed with people in holidays. Government controls too much on internet. And there is also high pressure at work. Some people don’t get paid enough with their work. Some old generation people are not educated enough so they are kind of rude. The good side is China is really convenient, also have so many food and entertainment to enjoy. People are friendly, there are no racists. I don’t get reasonless hate there. Nightlife is fun, also more safer. Middle class families can have great life. I want to go back to China to live since I prefer to have fun at night and feel safer in China. But I married an Australian here. So we plan to back to China maybe few years later. People’s hate to Chinese makes me exhausted.
I just came back from china as well and i want to share to everyone how incredible it is people are really friendly, full of culture and its actually one of my best travel i ever had. I want to go back really enjoyed my time there
@henrykum-nr7bw2 ай бұрын
The United States spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China. Believe that more will be needed in the next appropriation
@henrykum-nr7bw2 ай бұрын
。 The United States spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China. Believe that more will be needed in the next appropriation
@henrykum-nr7bw2 ай бұрын
。 The United States spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China. Believe that more will be needed in the next appropriation
@henrykum-nr7bw2 ай бұрын
The United States spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China. Believe that more will be needed in the next appropriation
@henrykum-nr7bw2 ай бұрын
The United States spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China. Believe that more will be needed in the next appropriation
@nicolesligar52063 ай бұрын
I love this so much! I lived in China for 3 years and I miss it so much! I found all that you have said to be 100% accurate! I have not been in a couple years. Take me next time. I speak Chinese and can share a region you missed!!😊
@iWantPeace8383 ай бұрын
China didn't pay this family in money. Instead, China rewarded this family with joy, culinary experience, hospitality, and a paradigm shift in their cognition.
@haipearson3 ай бұрын
And the cooking oil carried by kerosene tankers
@haipearson3 ай бұрын
And the cooking oil carried by kerosene tankers
@CarnivoreCravings-xw7rb3 ай бұрын
@@haipearson sb
@ytn00b33 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@qijia47693 ай бұрын
@@haipearsonit's fun to watch haters like you desperately crying out.
@MegaSuehan3 ай бұрын
I am Malaysian. Will be travelling to Beijing next month. So excited. Can't wait.
I want to go visit China again so badly after watching your video. Thanks!
@ellenzhang-x3p2 ай бұрын
Guangzhou is amazing, but my favorite is Beijing cuz the foods are incredible 😢
@袁大陸3 ай бұрын
Every year China has 200millions people traveling abroad and going back home. so welcome foreigners to visit China for balance travel expenditures.
@OP-mz3hr3 ай бұрын
Where did you get the stats of 200 million times Chinese people traveling abroad ?
@darrent26603 ай бұрын
it is easy to get this data if u know something named Google
@YouSmile-ox8vg3 ай бұрын
@@OP-mz3hrwww.pinchain.com/article/231812
@NL-eu6si3 ай бұрын
@@OP-mz3hrpre COVID 2019 statistics: over 145 million people traveled abroad. Have not see post Covid number yet.
@YouSmile-ox8vg3 ай бұрын
@@OP-mz3hrPer the government's statistics. 2019 was the highest, 155 millions abroad travellings. The number dropped after due to COVID. It is estimated around 130 millions abroad travellings and 6 billions domestic travellings in 2024,
@pingdeedee3 ай бұрын
You guys are kind of charming after watching you for half hour. I bet that's the longest chatting among your videos. Like your chatting style and like your opinion about China.
@rorytitley1953 ай бұрын
I first visited China 20 years ago, was blown away how clean it was. The bus stops had digital displays advising when the next bus will arrive measured in seconds. Been to all the main cities which are giant flower gardens that are immaculate kept. Roads , the rail network and stations and airports are amazing. Your experience is accurate and supports reality. Well done.
@DaisyDai02173 ай бұрын
In China, the police's mission is to serve people. There is a police station next to an elementary school. Many students choose to play and stay in the police station to wait for their parents to pick them up. To better serve the kids, the station even assigns 1-2 policemen to look after the kids and remind them to complete school homework before going home.
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
Great comment, you are correct
@Dub_Ming3 ай бұрын
“有困难,找民警”😉
@查你輸黃紙-q8l3 ай бұрын
这说明孩子在中国不安全
@naruhodo23933 ай бұрын
Oh that's true I never realized the difference. I'm Germany and it's unimaginable to have a police babysitting your kids 🤣 but in china it's quite normal to raise a kid with a more "whole village" mindset
@ff19083 ай бұрын
the traffic police are an exception. they only focus on squeezing money from the people at the bottom of society😂😂
@simplebudd3 ай бұрын
Greetings from Thailand. I love your lovely minds and understanding attitudes. It's so enjoyable hearing from travelers who are so openminded. I will be following your family. Thanks.
@JackAdams-jn5fs3 ай бұрын
As an totally local Chinese, I'm so exciting to hear your praise about China's beautiful scenes and welcoming people. So, welcome you to visit our fantastic China again!🥰
@jtang87683 ай бұрын
I'm so glad that you had so much fun in China. I didn't expect to hear so many positive comments about my home country. thank you!
@pingpongdonkeykongkong3 ай бұрын
As an expat having lived in China for almost 9 years I am sooo happy to have come across your video. I am so tired for all the nonsense being said about this great country however, your comments are fresh, genuine, warm and very accurate. I truly hope more and more people will travel here and see China for what it really is and not for what the media portrays it to be. (No I am not being paid to say this…😆). Thanks for visiting and welcome back for another incredible experience.
@henrykum-nr7bw2 ай бұрын
The United States spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China. Believe that more will be needed in the next appropriation
@henrykum-nr7bw2 ай бұрын
The United States spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China. Believe that more will be needed in the next appropriation
@henrykum2 ай бұрын
The United States spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China. Believe that more will be needed in the next appropriation
@henrykum2 ай бұрын
The U S spends billions of dollars every year to control the media to smear and spread rumors to demonize China.
@henrykum2 ай бұрын
Believe US that more money will be needed in the next appropriation to demonize China.
@MDD04023 ай бұрын
Nice to hear about your experience and objective comments. You two and your family have given me a refreshing perspective about China. Thank you!
@CarpsterKing3 ай бұрын
The best reply to all those anti China rhetoric is " Are you paid by the CPC ? " The answer... I wish we were paid by the CPC because it will help us financially to explore more of the splendid scenery ..the friendly Chinese people. Modern technology ..cleanliness of the streets and safety..all over China....
@fs57753 ай бұрын
no they don't pay you directly. that's too obvious. they offer you free flights, free accommodation etc... cleanliness of streets??? have you seen the spitters and public urinators ??? LOL
@J.A.W.19643 ай бұрын
@@fs5775 have you been in the public toilettes in Europe or the US ? Doesn’t matter where you are it’s mostly the same.and where do you get this free flights or accommodation ?
@catrojana36943 ай бұрын
@@fs5775😢 coping is hard, we all know, so don't be ashamed of that. Need a free flight too ?
@Hippies043 ай бұрын
I have seen that on the streets of nany cities in USA, even if paid real cash, i would not want to travel to this filthy stinky full of crimes country USA
@lennifrost20062 ай бұрын
They were paid in fake bot subs just like Lee Barrett.
@FelipeKai3 ай бұрын
in other words, respect it's local rules like everywhere else , easy
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
Yes - true! you are right
@NicolasTRANG3 ай бұрын
French person here, living in China for 20 years now. Not sure why your content was pushed to me and I'm glad I decided to take a look. I love your energy and I'm glad you loved your stay in China. What I admire the most is the fact you're doing it as a family. You're giving your girls a lifetime of stories. I do travel usually for a long period in a new country with my kids but 3 months is definitely perfect to know the culture. Wish you the best in your future travels.
@kevinkk81133 ай бұрын
You both are honest vlogger. Thank you for showing the real China. 👍
@JJ_cl833 ай бұрын
China is the most fascinating place you could ever visit imo
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
Agree 100%
@laterwell3 ай бұрын
LOL😂
@kenaidiun37363 ай бұрын
Glad your family had a positive, memorable throughout your visit. 🥰🥰🥰
@jerrytong32673 ай бұрын
Hope you guys come back to China ❤❤
@carlol45903 ай бұрын
👍
@PJD_553 ай бұрын
I recently got back from 1 month travelling around China (my wife is Chinese but we don’t live there) and I have to agree with everything you’ve said about the country. We had an awesome time visiting Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Guiyang, Chengdu, Chongqing and even climbed to the top of Mount Fanjing. The high speed rail network deserves a special mention. Travelling at 350 kph was so smooth and quiet, unbelievable. Regarding visas, getting my China visa was a whole lot easier than getting a UK visa for my wife and a whole lot cheaper. Looking forward to my next visit. As a side note my wife was following your travels on tic tok before I discovered your KZbin channel. She’s a big fan!
@全缘Ай бұрын
Welcome you to China, welcome you to Guizhou, hope to satisfy you, welcome you next time, we will give you the best service as always.
@kshred304329 күн бұрын
Fanjingshan. 👍 Yes the photos are real and not AI. Highly recommended, although perhaps not over the National Day holiday (which was when I did it !) unless you really want an authentic Chinese crowd experience.
@yokopan986519 күн бұрын
welcome to Hangzhou,its a beautiful city near to Shanghai。
@terrymckenzie87862 ай бұрын
Love how you two share the speaking taking turns every 30 seconds and compliment each other.
@markjenkins63613 ай бұрын
You are just the most beautiful couple. Your enthusiasm is infectious, our bucket list has grown so long thanks to your enlightening videos. Your girls are such a credit to you both. One beautiful family living life to the full. Long may it continue. ❤️
@louiserobinson97763 ай бұрын
I love this chatty video! As someone who loves travelling, I share your excitement on visiting a new place. Your lovely girls are so lucky to have the chance to see the other side of the world!
@markperry23173 ай бұрын
I think it's in the Chinese people's blood to welcome friends from afar. I genuinely had joy sharing my home country to my western friends when they visited.
@bagasadityanugroho30553 ай бұрын
China is Great
@Musicxpert3 ай бұрын
Thanks very much for showing the real China and also for your enthusiasm. You're a great family. ❤
@gaveller3 ай бұрын
I came to Hangzhou from Manchester for a holiday, that was 18 years ago! I love the safety and security of China, the opportunities to work less and earn more! I've just bought a house with my wife on the riverfront...life is good!
@ytbruh42753 ай бұрын
Thanks for making all these videos about my country to clarify the misconceptions and bias. Support!!!
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
Speaking the truth - China is great
@da126413 ай бұрын
The language barrier was the big thing for me. Just gotta be patient with the phone translator. I recommend anyone to visit China, each cities are clean, modern, safe. So much to see and do. The night life is amazing!
@Chinesefairy3 ай бұрын
如果你拥有一台中国的翻译机器,那你的旅行会给你带来更多的意义
@刘玺2 ай бұрын
for Chinese people,we used the app called youdao(有道)
@MelodyChao-uh2mp3 ай бұрын
OMG! Thank you so much for showing how China is really like! As a Chinese citizen I'm so happy that your family enjoy China so much! Welcome back!!!
@linus6313 ай бұрын
Please make some shorter "How to... In China" videos! I think will be very popular & help lots of people! ❤😊
@大爱中国人3 ай бұрын
That's definitely good advice🌹🌹🌹
@followmomentum64463 ай бұрын
Great trip summary!
@anthonywong87333 ай бұрын
My family finally visited China after many years ago. This time to Nanjing Sichuan in Jun 24 for a tour this time. Amazing and very friendly environment, simply impressed. Will visit China next year again.
@橙色白2 ай бұрын
如果有机会去苏州将会是另一番景色,苏式林园的风景也非常舒适,苏州又是另一种风格的美
@chaichad72273 ай бұрын
I strongly agree with the point that one must prepare a good itinerary before coming to China. Many foreign tourists like to take an adventure without any plan, but that may not work in China, for the language, transportation, and environment here are quite different from those in Europe and America.
@dukehe22033 ай бұрын
if you happen to be in china during the holiday, go to the tier 2 or 3 city. that was what I did last year, and stay there till the holiday ends.
@peterkwok85153 ай бұрын
From HK, your family are warmly welcome to my motherland again.l like your 3 lovely daughters very much.
@travelwithwittylucy2 ай бұрын
It’s amazing that so many ppl here who have ever visited China love their journey. I am living in Guangzhou. Welcome you guys to come. I am more than pleased to show you around😊
@Gideonblade3 ай бұрын
China is a huge country, a lot to explore.
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
So true, let's go :)
@jefffong10313 ай бұрын
Yeah even 10times travel. Not enough to explore
@jkjkjk1003 ай бұрын
I think the girls excitement should sum it up for people who aren’t convinced. For such innocent girls who haven’t been exposed to too much media and can enjoy visiting china, must mean something
@淮筠2 ай бұрын
As an oversea Chinese,I will say China is the best country for foreigners to visit
@cordiachung91203 ай бұрын
I have lived in Canada for the most part of my life and China is very strange to me. Thank you for your wonderful, awesome, joyful vlogs that are not only informative but affirmative too that it is fun and safe traveling in China.
@Lionwith3 ай бұрын
I'm glad your family had a good experience in China. China is not perfect, but it is far better than that described by mainstream western media.You are welcome to come to China again anytime.
@quintdamm3 ай бұрын
Great video. As a frequent business traveler in China, I can second all the good things this very kind family said about China!
@beitang76413 ай бұрын
Every time I go back to China for business trip, I used Airalo. I got the international one 20G valid for whole year, and used it in every single country I visited, it’s cheaper than roaming and worked perfect in China to stay connected.
@AlexW-t9o3 ай бұрын
that is a cheap one, no doubt.
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing - good tip
@nickloong3 ай бұрын
You guys sounded so enthusiastic about your travels to China and what it has to offer. It's great to hear that it's mostly positives from your trip!😂
@laowaiinchina8813 ай бұрын
Great video and good to see so much positivity about China, I'm also from the UK and have lived here in China since 2010, love it over here and have no intention of going back to the UK
@berniechen6113 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your positive, objective , rational comments for my motherland. Thank you so much! Welcome all people from all over the world to visit China. When my child was young, I took him to live in the ancient city of Dali, China for two years, which left my son with a very pleasant and unforgettable experience. There is a home-schooling community and an international community there, and many children from big cities who like to experience traditional Chinese culture quietly and leisurely gather there. now from Thailand
@大龄青年20世纪80后3 ай бұрын
You and your family are welcome to come back anytime. There is much more to discover. And don’t afraid to ask for help, people are really glad to help as long as they understand the language!
@AZ-co4mn28 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing ❤I really love your family travel videos with so much positive attitude and enjoy the locals. Safe travels and look forward to your more adventures 🎉
@simonchenchen3 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your upcoming China Travel 2.0 series.
@enjoybing3 ай бұрын
Glad to see your video again! Three months ago your first video impressed me a lot. You were very brave to go to China even though there were many bad news on Western media. As a native Chinese, I love to see comments on China from foreigners, to gain a critical thinking of where I was born and bred. Thank you for sharing truth in your video, and I am looking forward to your next trip to China!
@shaggydogsales27 күн бұрын
Really good overview, nice job. My wife and i spent a month traveling all over amazing china this year but she speaks Chinese. I can't imagine doing this with only google translate, albeit with 3 little ones in tow. Wow, I salute your entire family.
@steveliu53923 ай бұрын
These two adults with family coming to visit China, I could see through they have such an beautiful mind and explodeTruly their experience in China .
@janetteo57423 ай бұрын
Such a fantastic video. This is exactly our experience of China too. Thanks for your work putting this together, there's so much great information and I'll definitely be sharing it. 😊
@stephsoltesz6731Ай бұрын
I very strongly believe that Every Single Governmental Transport Minister/Director/Head should be required to go and experience Chinese rail - Metro to Highspeed ! Rail systems everywhere should be "ashamed".
@nickclarke893 ай бұрын
So glad you had an amazing experience. I lived, worked and travelled China extensively 10+ years ago and have not been back for ages but it's incredible how much has changed. No WeChat, cash only etc etc. Everyone should visit to understand it a little bit better....
@shz99583 ай бұрын
Another important reason for the widespread adoption of Alipay and WeChat Pay is that stores and vendors pay lower fees. Unlike credit cards, merchants don’t have to worry about transaction fees with every purchase (which are typically paid by the merchant, not the individual). In some stores in the U.S., for small transactions, casher will inform customers that they need to pay an additional $1-2 credit card fee. That’s why Visa and Master are called oligopoly😢
@alexlamas63243 ай бұрын
We've been to China twice and I have to agree the people are amazing. So sweet and they kind of treat you like a rock star. And Guangzhou is HUGE!!! I'm from New York City and Guangzhou makes NYC look like a quaint village.
@hangLeonard-z6e3 ай бұрын
Excellent feed back. Stay blessed whole family
@GuyHappy-j7m3 ай бұрын
China always welcome friends from all over the world. Do come to see us and our culture🙏🙏
@ChrisHereToday3 ай бұрын
So true, great comment
@kampayod3 ай бұрын
Been watching quite a few of your uploads. What a nice family, you have. You have shown the kids your positivity and open-mindedness which will be ingrained in their characters when they grow up. Keep doing what you love.
@windsong3wong8283 ай бұрын
It is so good if everyone sees the good in others. I am in Berlin now and the Germans are nice people as well. A lot of brits will paint the Germans as not nice and scary….. The Brit’s paint the Irish as cuckoo …..but I find them fun and lovely. We need to judge for ourselves rather than let some biased people screw with our head. China is great and I love the modern, scenic, historical etc…..