Your Chinese is very good. I'm Chinese, had lived in Japan as a teenager, and now in Canada. Never met a Japanese who could speak fluent Chinese like you.
@xXVibrantSnowXx29 күн бұрын
Kazu languages is japanese, and he speaks very fluent Chinese, i recommend checking him out, he knows over 30 languages
@fake-pu9nl28 күн бұрын
@@xXVibrantSnowXx i would say this uploader's mandarin is advanced, a level higher than Kazu's mandarin. Kazu speaks intermediate mandarin and he can travel in china/hold a casual conversation with no problems but judging from this uploader's level i would say his chinese is sufficient for him to work/study in china. But i agree Kazu is mad though, he speaks dozens of languages at intermediate+ level which in itself is also crazy
@AM-bf9tb28 күн бұрын
Cool, when are you going back?
@Hoppitot9 күн бұрын
Bro knew what contact lenses were in chinese lmao bro is omega fluent
This is a great video,as a Chinese I wish you enjoy your journey . One day I will also visit Japen. I think the peaceful communication between Chinese and Japanese is most important .😊
@ivanespadasmarino52523 сағат бұрын
My best wishes for both GREAT NATIONS , i visited those nations , their people are wonderful 😀 , i am Mexican
We regular Chinese people are mostly friendly. People might be shy cuz they don’t speak English, but we are always willing to help foreigners 😊
@user-vg5ld7gb1i20 күн бұрын
それは安全のため。だってだいたい十年前めっちゃ怖い事件が起きたからね、特に新疆で
@hcreed934612 күн бұрын
10年轻这里有恐怖分子,管理严格了很多,现在好很多了,美国控制的恐怖分子都被消灭了
@user-nm8lb7zt7q227 күн бұрын
Please note that foreigners, especially, must see this information, because it is very important for you to understand China, Xizang and the West's smear and falsification of China's history. Firstly, let me tell you the difference between the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China. The Republic of China was a government group mainly composed of warlords and slave owners, led by Chiang Kai shek. During the period of the Republic of China from 1912 to 1948, over 92% of Chinese people were slaves of warlords and slave owners. In order to resist the enslavement and oppression of the warlord government of the Republic of China, a group of teachers, students, workers, and farmers led by Mao Zedong and other Communist Party members formed a team to resist the oppression of warlords and slave owners, called the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, which is now the name of the People's Republic of China army: the People's Liberation Army. The Communist Party's army is composed of workers, farmers, and students. The army led by Mao Zedong, consisting of workers, farmers, students, and teachers, and the army led by Chiang Kai shek, consisting of warlords, slave owners, and some capitalists, engaged in a 28 year civil war struggle. In the end, the army led by Mao Zedong, consisting of workers and farmers, achieved victory and drove the warlords and slave owners led by Chiang Kai shek to Taiwan. Mao Zedong established the People's Republic of China, which was founded on October 1, 1949. This historical background is very important. The People's Republic of China, led by workers and farmers, resisted the oppression of warlords, landlords, and evil gentry. In the end, the Republic of China was driven to Taiwan, and The Communist Party, workers, and farmers led by Mao Zedong achieved victory . When you understand that the Communist Party led by Mao Zedong, the founder of the People's Republic of China, was a political party of workers and peasants, while Chiang Kai shek, the leader of the Republic of China, was a warlord and slave owner government that oppressed and enslaved the Chinese people, you will know that the Chiang Kai shek warlord slave owner group, which was driven to Taiwan by the Chinese people, was anti communist. This is also in line with the Western anti communist intentions. Therefore, Taiwan and the West united to lie and smear the Communist Party in Western media, which has caused many foreigners to have deep misunderstandings and distorted their understanding of China. The Chinese army liberated Xizang in 1951. Note that it is important here: Before Xizang was liberated by the PLA in 1951, they were all slaves. This historical background is very important. They are all slaves. It is the people's army composed of workers and farmers led by the Communist Party: the People's Liberation Army, which has saved the people of Xizang and Xizang. All the people here have been saved from the oppression and enslavement of slave owners from generation to generation. Before the Communist Party came to Xizang and Xizang, the people here were all slaves of the slave owners. After the Communist Party liberated Xizang and Xinjiang, the people here were saved from the slavery of the slave owners. The Communist Party helped the people of Xinjiang and Tibet to plow and build roads together. The Communist Party gave farmland and other fields to Xizang and the people of Xinjiang. They have shared the land and obtained the land resources that can feed their families. In addition, the Communist Party and the people in Xizang have worked together to build roads and cultivate fields, which has won the support of the people of Tibet and Xinjiang. If someone has a deep understanding of Xizang, especially the older generation of Xizang's elderly and old families, you can also see that their homes are hung with "Mao Zedong" photos. Because they regarded Mao Zedong as a bodhisattva who saved the world. Many elderly people in Xizang have a head portrait of Mao Zedong. There are also many local folk songs of Xizang and Xinjiang, which are songs of thanking Mao Zedong. Why should we thank Mao Zedong? Because Mao Zedong let the Chinese army liberate Xizang in people in Xizang. The Tibetan people are no longer slaves, but the masters of the country. The PLA and the people in Xizang in Xinjiang built roads together, and distributed land to the people of Xizang in Xinjiang. The people thanked Mao Zedong. In Western media, it is all about smearing and reversing historical facts. The biggest villain is the Kuomintang of the Republic of China. This group of people is a vested interest group that oppresses and enslaves the people. They are warlords, landlords, and evil gentry who have oppressed the Chinese people for generations. It was Mao Zedong who led the Communist Party and saved the Chinese people. Therefore, Mao Zedong is like a bodhisattva and savior in the hearts of the Chinese people. Without Mao Zedong, there would be no Chinese people today. Hope, foreigners, if you are fortunate enough, you must purchase a set of "Selected Works of Mao Zedong" on Taobao.This set of books used to be the best-selling book in the world, so be sure to buy both Chinese and English versions because it is convenient for foreigners to read the content clearly. We can better understand the CPC and China's past, and better expose the Western smear on China. Thank you very much for reading it. We look forward to more foreigners coming to China for in-depth investigation and research. Finally, a reminder to foreign friends: Do not believe the rumors and smears about China spread by Western media and certain Chinese media on platforms such as KZbin, Twitter, and Facebook. They are all bad people who have been driven away by the Chinese people, and most of them are descendants of warlords, landlords, and evil gentry.
@horizon2011Ай бұрын
住在日本的中国人、很高兴看到到你的视频、非常有意思、关注你了、期待更多的作品!加油👏
@johnwu496912 күн бұрын
不要添日,日本人看不起你的
@horizon201111 күн бұрын
@@johnwu4969 看得起你就行!
@user-fm7ve1ls4e10 күн бұрын
说话这么冲干嘛😅@@johnwu4969
@user-jw9pj1ru8m9 күн бұрын
@@johnwu4969 你让自己人看不起你
@maxime8253Ай бұрын
Thanks for the english subtitles! Really appreciated.
@whereistomoyaАй бұрын
Now you can catch all my jokes! Enjoy watching😁
@e14phАй бұрын
This is a rare travel china content from an independent traveler, great job!
@petergilkes708225 күн бұрын
I've seen dozens of films by independent travellers in China. What do you mean?
@e14ph25 күн бұрын
@@petergilkes7082 some are, let say they are accompanied with "other people". U know what I'm talking about....
@petergilkes708225 күн бұрын
@@e14ph No, I don't. You are making it up for your own purposes. It's nonsense. Where are you from? America?
@_MarioVictor19 күн бұрын
@@petergilkes7082 I would not be surprised if he says he is from America. People like him have lived throughout their lives spreading misinformation regarding countries they never travelled to. It's an American habit...
@user-xs7qn3ed4lАй бұрын
谢谢你带我这个从未去过西北的中国南方人欣赏自己国家的壮美景色。🥰
@AABb-hs9jtАй бұрын
East Turkestan is not China
@user-rt6ip4kb1i28 күн бұрын
你真无聊。买张票不就出发了。
@ZamiaYoung28 күн бұрын
@@user-rt6ip4kb1i没必要这么说 南方人没去过大西北不是很正常
@zebai173227 күн бұрын
可能工作太忙了,@@user-rt6ip4kb1i或这学业繁重
@user-lj3xl6ud3z25 күн бұрын
今年刚去过
@HystericallАй бұрын
Very interesting to see a japanese perspective on china, not many japanese travelers. Thank you for the english subtitles. Great video guys! 💖👍
Stumble upon your travel vlog! Met couple of Japanese in my backpacking and became friends. You can speak Chinese Mandarin too! Keep up for more videos and see more of your adventure! - Cheers from Malaysia!
@whereistomoyaАй бұрын
Thanks so much for your kind comment! I actually have Malaysian friends, and Malaysia is definitely on my bucket list. Can’t wait to visit someday🇲🇾
@KevinLimKheeLengАй бұрын
@@whereistomoya Enjoy your adventure! You will love Malaysia too, hope you will able to swing by one day.
@user-hz3ue2nm8lАй бұрын
Great first video ❤ look forward to more vids 🎉 keep it up
@whereistomoyaАй бұрын
Thanks! Still working on the next episode, but it’ll be up soon!
awesome video :) thanks so much for sharing and documenting so many cool details of your journey! I felt like i was there with you and I'd love to try riding this train one day!
@whereistomoya14 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot! I’m really happy you enjoyed the vid and felt like you were there with me. That’s exactly what I’m aiming for with my content. The train journey was such a unique experience, and I definitely recommend giving it a try someday:)
@j.2380Ай бұрын
Thank you for the english subtitles! It was very exciting! :))
Thanks for the video. I have always wanted to visit Xinjiang, but watching your video reminded me of the train journey I took years ago from Lanzhou to Dunhuang. The scenery along the way was picturesque. Later, I also visited Tibet and Qinghai Lake. The exotic charm of those places is unforgettable!
@chenamie86221 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video. Have a great journey in China! Love your video❤
Great video, Good Job! FYI, Oishi is a Philippine brand.
@whereistomoyaАй бұрын
Thanks for the heads up! I didn’t realize it’s a Filipino brand, my bad! But I have to say, it was really oishi 😊
@Promote-dishАй бұрын
영상 잘 봤어요😂 감사합니다
@whereistomoyaАй бұрын
Annyeong!
@ybearcАй бұрын
素敵なvideoですね.ありがどう!
@user-yz1es4ke6cАй бұрын
Wow, it's your first video and it's so well done, everything seems to be so true and real. I feel exactly like when we were traveling together. Greetings from Poland my friends :)
@whereistomoyaАй бұрын
Your warm comment means a lot to me! I’m glad you enjoyed the journey with me. Greetings from Japan to Poland!
@goodmorningbeijingfilm6069Ай бұрын
感谢你的第一支影片,很棒
@motherearth6678 күн бұрын
遂に日本語版のプロパガンダも始まったか、マジでこいつ中国賞賛しかしてないやんw
@user-kw2xe4qb7u12 күн бұрын
The Yellow River flows in the middle of the city and the train doesn't pass because I am in this city.😊😊😊
Good video mate, it's great to see another perspective be train trip in China, you've kept things Real 😃
@whereistomoya29 күн бұрын
Cheers mate!
@user-fy6mk2lc8b25 күн бұрын
凄過ぎだな。2本の動画だけでこの再生数。言葉もペラペラ。 凄い逸材が来たわね
@dingguaguachinaАй бұрын
有中英字幕真的很棒很贴心!❤
@fatdoi003Ай бұрын
sorry your title needs to do some changes... Uyghur is one of the minorities in China, it's not a place... it's like I am taking a overnight flight to Japanese... maybe you should change Uyghur to Xinjiang?
@whereistomoyaАй бұрын
Thanks for the heads up! I’m on it
@SamCui33856 күн бұрын
第一个短视频就做的这么好!点赞!
@erhumayuri13218 күн бұрын
厉害呀!我都没有坐过火车去新疆呢,感觉太久了,视频里的经历看上去很有趣,以后一定试一次!❤
@MaxwellHayАй бұрын
Great video!
@linghuiLuo-dn4yzАй бұрын
Welcome and have fun
@2007-d9x3 күн бұрын
As a Chinese,thanks for spreading truth to the other people around the world who are friendly
Slow trains are being phased out in China, these long distance sleeper trains were once the only way to travel long distance in China. Seeing a green sleeper train will one day feel nostalgic.
@whereistomoyaАй бұрын
Nostalgia will def hit hard when we remember the good old days of train travel in China🥹