I just want to offer a word of encouragement to you for giving your viewers such authentic close-up scenes of everyday lives of real people. Forever indebted to you.
@הבלשלום5 күн бұрын
@Little Chinese Everywhere, can you please tell me what are the titles of the very first piece of music and the very last piece of this video? The two pieces of music are just incredible.
@ChinaPenghuКүн бұрын
In fact, the vast majority of African countries, South Asian countries and Central and South American countries are poorer and more backward than North Korea, but the media controlled by the West has demonized North Korea too much!😅
@ioanniculai555Күн бұрын
Incitant și interesant acest subiect. Foarte bine explicat și mai ales cu multe imagini. Sunt foarte pasionat de viața ce se desfășoară la frontierele Coreei de Nord și mulțumesc frumos că ne-ai arătat asta intrun fel cum n-am mai văzut la alții. Respect și înaltă considerație pentru tot ceea ce faceți.
@Vinyl_Dave21 сағат бұрын
Compliments on your English!
@martinissimaКүн бұрын
Thank you so much Yan, and for the history background as well, the more I grow up the more I regret not learning about China earlier.. we are so focused on ourselves here in Europe, that we forget to learn and teach (to my generation, in between millennials and gen-z) so much more about the world and other cultures. I really wish to visit one day some of these beautiful places you're showing us, and even if I won't experience the same interactions with locals as you do, I feel grateful to watch your videos and experience this regardless, as if you're bringing us all on your backpack with you!! Not to mention, I found your channel during a very depressive period last winter, and while secluding myself from the world, I still found great solace in watching your videos every day. It was so refreshing, I felt as if I was escaping away from everything, immersed in these beautiful landscapes and culture. Now watching you again, a year later, in a much happier place, I feel so grateful that your journeys of discoveries are always in motion. Thank you, Yan, you are quite precious - as well as a brilliant videographer and storyteller. Sending you a hug from Amsterdam!
@littlechineseeverywhere13 сағат бұрын
send u a hug too!and a❤
@edwinpillay14096 күн бұрын
As a NYC cab driver I enjoyed the conversation you had with my fellow Chinese cabby, I'm retired now but miss meeting people from around the World.Thanks for your incredible videos on China.
@belugaowo5 күн бұрын
When i went to new york city as a visitor once, the cab drivers i had were nice people :)
@hikari2hikari25 күн бұрын
Seems cab drivers are all the same and talkative.
@Nookdashiddole5 күн бұрын
DONG
@Nookdashiddole5 күн бұрын
Radio on full blast what a fucking turd
@iwantanewhead29764 күн бұрын
How I know you are a african American
@Moodiac675 күн бұрын
I learned more about North Korea in your five minute chat with the cab driver than from five years of TV news. It makes me wonder what the Korean people are saying to each other when they look across the river to the lights on the Chinese side. I hope they are happier than we are led to believe.....
@thisiskevin10004 күн бұрын
@@Moodiac67 There are previous YT videos and blogs about life inside NK.
@hakanbrakankrakan4 күн бұрын
@@thisiskevin1000 "We Went To North Korea To Get A Haircut" by Boy Boy is great
@jonteet3 күн бұрын
@@hakanbrakankrakanhow exactly does that video have anything to do about life inside north korea? two privileged white boys going on a guided propaganda tour shows nothing about the lives of regular people there
In fact, the vast majority of African countries, South Asian countries and Central and South American countries are poorer and more backward than North Korea, but the media controlled by the West has demonized North Korea too much!😅
@jeantay35865 күн бұрын
Thank u for “taking us there”, wow 😊 Enjoy n stay safe Miss
@jacekicksass5 күн бұрын
This is really fascinating. I've never seen an insight into the China - NK border like this from the Chinese perspective. Great video
@JanetRasmussen-h1b5 күн бұрын
I live on a ranch in Texas, USA. I love watching your videos. They are very well made. When you speak directly to the camera, it is like listening to a friend- a very adventurous and interesting friend. Thank you for these! I’ll keep watching.
@JamesTenis23 сағат бұрын
I live in California. Your English and communication skills are excellent. Were you educated in USA?
@XW312619 сағат бұрын
@@JamesTenisYan learned English in China. After working as a city planner for a few years she went to Swissland to get a PhD degree. She started her YT channel when she started her LONGEST trip back to China from Swissland. It was during Covid. It took her 6 months and she acrossed multiple countries to finally reach home.
@Tidybitz16 минут бұрын
@@JamesTenis ... Just wondered why you would assume her speaking good english would be attributed to her being educated in the US, where english is not taught well, very few speak it well and grammar is almost non existent?
@kevinbowland46866 күн бұрын
Great as always. You are a gem.
@ExpatNatt5 күн бұрын
You always hear about the North-South Korea border but never the border between China and North Korea. Thanks for sharing, Yan! Hopefully I can explore this part of China soon, I haven’t even been to Beijing yet and I’ve been living in China for 3 years 😅
@thisiskevin10005 күн бұрын
@@ExpatNatt The 38th parallel that divides the Korean peninsula from 1953.
@jean-pierrelanhingkwong78525 күн бұрын
Hi ! U being in China since 3 years & still not yet to Beijing. Unbelievable !. Hope at least you could manage to speak some local vernacular Mandarin < Pu Tung Fa > understood mostly everywhere. So get out & visit. With so cheap easy travelling speed train & cheap 4 Stars hotels, take a long vacation from your works. Cheers!
@ExpatNatt5 күн бұрын
@@jean-pierrelanhingkwong7852 I know it’s crazy! I can speak some mandarin but sometimes struggle to understand regional dialects. Hopefully we will head north soon for a trip to Beijing or somewhere else in the north. For now, the weather is getting cooler, I will wait until next summer so it isn’t too cold hahah!
@jean-pierrelanhingkwong78525 күн бұрын
@@ExpatNatt Hi ! When you talk the weather being cold, now in October Autumn, I think you may be an Anglo-Aussie from Australia. The best time to travel in China is between end of August to end of November. it would neither too hot, neither humid nor too cold. Avoid the the ten days, five before & five after the Chinese National Day 1st October. Plenty of people everywhere; all hotels booked; restaurants & food-houses filled up, unless you love mingling & enjoying the crowd. Am an introvert; I hate getting & pushing in big crowd. What the place you are now, probably in the south, in the kwantung province where it is always warm & cool. Cheers
@ExpatNatt5 күн бұрын
@@jean-pierrelanhingkwong7852 I agree. Summer is usually too hot in China hahah. but unfortunately I do not get annual leave from work so I can only travel during weekends (Beijing is too far to doing go for one night), national holidays, and summer 😭😭 This is why I have mostly only travelled to the areas near Shanghai as we can do these as weekend trips. If anyone has any weekend trip recommendations from Shanghai (one night), let me know!
@jasonpetersharpe5 күн бұрын
Your videos are amazing and invaluable for an English speaking person to understand a different culture in such a practical way.
@simoncrooks74415 күн бұрын
Kiwi furit, I rember as a child in the 1960's, Kiwi fruit were called Chinese gooseberry. A lot of people had them growing by their house. The big ones that are sold around the world now were breed and devaloped in New Zealand but at the time they thought Chinese goosberry was a bad name for marketing the new fruit because western country's were very supsicios of anything coming from China so they changed the name to Kiwi fruit.
@shenyun71955 күн бұрын
Kiwi fruit originated in China, and over 2,500 years ago, the Chinese kiwi fruit was recorded in the earliest collection of Chinese poetry, . In 1847, the Royal Horticultural Society of Britain collected many specimens of Chinese kiwi fruit in China. Britain and the United States introduced and cultivated the fruit from China in 1900 and 1904, respectively. In 1904, New Zealand introduced and cultivated Chinese kiwi fruit and developed the Abott, Bruno, and Hayward varieties for commercial production. the fruits was sold all over the world.At present, there are still a large number of wild kiwifruit growing in many mountain forests in China, covering almost the whole of China
@shenyun71955 күн бұрын
But the "ruan zao" in the film is a different kind, they taste better. Even in the wild, the original variety is delicious.(Wild kiwi is not very tasty.)
@joharry9465 күн бұрын
@@shenyun7195 we have those too
@brunetyannick11746 сағат бұрын
@@shenyun7195 This looks like a kiwaï, the hairless ones, much more cold hardy
@tomelliott58416 күн бұрын
Your videos share more than just amazing images and drone shots. It teaches all of us what it's like in another part of the world through you eyes and we are all thankful for that Yan.. Thank you and be safe my friend 👍
@thisiskevin10004 күн бұрын
@@tomelliott5841 Alternate perspectives do exists
@dougdevoz66114 күн бұрын
Hi Yan, I have visited China for one month and I know I haven't touched the surface on this fascinating country. I have learnt a lot from your informative videos form places I would love to visit. Thank you for the really interesting video from Dandong. It's fascinating being able to see across the river and listening to the stories that the taxi drivers shared. The food looks incredibly delicious especially from Changbai. The rice wrap in a green leaf (is it grape vine leaf) looks terrific and healthy. I noticed Korean pork blood, rice and vegetables sausage which I haven't seen before even here where there are lots of Korean restaurants, but not street food like that. Keep up the great work as you are educating travellers and would be travellers on China. Kind regards, D.
@08yuYun12 сағат бұрын
Dandong is the only way to goes to North korea now, and welcome come to China!China's economy is deflating now, so it's much cheaper to buy things. (inflation rate 0.2%)
@ARWest-bp4yb6 күн бұрын
My Korean (south!) wife and I went to the DMZ near Incheon and there and there wasn't much to see. You're so close, so fascinating to see it right across the river! Thanks Yan!👍👍
@thisiskevin10006 күн бұрын
Also a mostly forested place with lots of flora and fauna. Even mother nature had its way 😊😊😊😊
@shenghe98615 күн бұрын
you woudnt have to emphasize on South, im would not assume your wife is from the north.🤣🤣🤣
@ARWest-bp4yb5 күн бұрын
@@shenghe9861 I've had lots of people ask!😂
@lindaguo25213 күн бұрын
Mt. Changbai is very very beautiful… went this summer and met many Koreans…
@08yuYun12 сағат бұрын
@@ARWest-bp4yb hope no war between north and south, love from China♥
@bundCa_ind5 күн бұрын
We just watched a video from an Indonesian vlogger about the DMZ at the South Korean border. And today we watched your vlog. It's really interesting to learn the history from both sides.
@thisiskevin10005 күн бұрын
@@bundCa_ind And from alternative perspectives
@eugenpreda-yz5fl6 күн бұрын
Interesting facts gathered first hand, some almost with an "incognito" approach 😉 Keep healthy and strong, young Yan, and let's see your channel passing 500k mark soon!
@TwoCentsOnTour6 күн бұрын
That taxi driver was such a friendly fella! Interesting he compared North Korea to 70/80s China - I've heard a few more senior Chinese folks say similar in the past. Thanks so much as always for sharing!
@thisiskevin10006 күн бұрын
And the role of North Korean expatriates, mostly involved in trading goods and services, could be reliable sources of first hand perspectives.
@YatoKonyak-t1h5 күн бұрын
Exactly, china was no less then this North, Korea during early 1980 and late 70s .. May be china has lot improve as compared now . World is watching china infrastructures with surprise and awe...
@AstuteRealm5 күн бұрын
So why doesn't China help North Korea to advance its economy and improve their standard of living?
@GamerChannel-s5v5 күн бұрын
@AstuteRealm China does not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries. If Kim Jong Un does not want to develop the economy, China will not interfere with them.
@thomasmuller92435 күн бұрын
@@AstuteRealm Seems for me that the North Koreans closed the border, not China. I guess, the North Koreans fear an American payed "colour revolution" with incoming "activist" resulting in a civil war. The natural resources of North Korea are to tempting for greedy Wall Street.
@claudettelewis88083 күн бұрын
Loved this documentary. It is authentic, beautiful country. Great history lesson. We all must learn to embrace and respect each other and new cultures. Thank you for taking us with you🎉❤
@ianendangan74626 күн бұрын
Love the video about the border from a Chinese than an European and American. The POV is so different from most of the videos. Greetings from the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭. By the way i subd Jingwu Show 😊😊😊
@thisiskevin10006 күн бұрын
Yan even commented on Jingwu’s Korean series
@ILTOMBA13 сағат бұрын
This is the content we need, I want more, and I love the interviews with double translations. Big fat thumbs up!
@NXLLL5 күн бұрын
I absolutely love your videos!
@davidhamerski68516 күн бұрын
So glad to see your popularity is growing. You have a wonderful show. Keep up the good work.
@thisiskevin10006 күн бұрын
Almost 500K followers on this platform 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@twilightpurpleglow4 күн бұрын
Nihao Yan..... Greetings from Texas USA. You are an amazing Ambassador of Travel to the far corners of the earth, China your lovely country. For those of us in great number, that cannot travel and will not in this lifetime go to China, you bring us the wonders that modern technology has to offer. Your drone is a plus, but your understanding and knowledge is far superior, I loved how you explained the division of Korea. I feel sorry for the people on the other side of the river, not knowing our modern world and what it offers. However we have to respect each country and hope one day there will be peace and open borders. Thank you for a wonderful interesting video, be careful stay safe until we meet again my friend.
@ChinaPenghuКүн бұрын
In fact, the vast majority of African countries, South Asian countries and Central and South American countries are poorer and more backward than North Korea, but the media controlled by the West has demonized North Korea too much!😅
@patriotamerican3069Күн бұрын
Why don’t you move to China if Communist China is so great? What is holding you back from doing it?
@maqaroon3 күн бұрын
This video is so fascinating! My grandma is from Dandong and I've always dreamed of visiting there. I've only been as far north as Wafangdian, and we usually only stay in Beijing when we go back to China. My mum always told me about the river that separated China and Korea when she was growing up. It's surreal seeing that in real life here and how oddly normal life seems on both sides.
@lol-inc3 күн бұрын
Hi Yan I just come across your channel by another KZbinr and I just loved, especially the fact that you are showing us you land; You are so calm and sweet, I could watch your videos all day and it is what I am going to do on my free time... China is so beautiful, and I wish someday to be able to visit and get to know this beautiful country, but I would like something like you do, out of the tourist spectrum and more towards nature and locals. Loots of love from the UK (Natural from Brasil) 🤗
@myintmaunmaun5 күн бұрын
Very nice video as always, totally worth the waiting. Looking forward to your travel in Northeast China!❤
@Jingwushow5 күн бұрын
Safe travels!🎉
@thisiskevin10005 күн бұрын
@@Jingwushow Collaborations soon 😊😊😊😊
@O_Y_P5 күн бұрын
很早就訂閱兄弟你了 真是博學多才!
@kyliex63105 күн бұрын
I am so glad Yan mentioned you in her channel. You two should definitely collaborate!!!
@zebraimage5 күн бұрын
中国最好的两个英语博主
@yingqiangli60265 күн бұрын
老乡,您该发新视频了!😀
@Here4theComments3 күн бұрын
Just found your channel and I'm obsessed. Great filming, love the captions on screen and straight to the point. Please keep up the great work, love your videos!
@Johnjohnjohn3166 күн бұрын
Finally, Dong Bei series is here… Been waiting for this since you mentioned about travelling to this region as your next destination 😊😊🎉
@gimbabnim5 күн бұрын
At 14:43 the signboard on top was saying I like my country the best and the bottom one I can’t really make out certain characters but it’s something along the lines of “Let's establish the entire party and society as the revolutionary ideology of Kim Jong-un”
@bertanelson80625 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@GamerChannel-s5v5 күн бұрын
This is dictatorship
@Zententia4 күн бұрын
Your knowledge of China and Chinese is just so helpful! I came across your channel a few months ago and these videos are fascinating. These are things I've never seen anywhere else. Thank you so much!
@maxjeremic55864 күн бұрын
Yan, another high quality, very educational and non-biased video. You are amazing. I visited South Korea DMZ Zone; it was interesting but your video is far more intriguing and shows far more of North Korea. I love how you always manage to get genuine people opinions about matters shown in the video in this case regarding North. It also clearly shows how far China has come in the last 40 plus years.
@gilliandempster56865 күн бұрын
Another fascinating, informative video thank you ❤
@matuamarvin5 күн бұрын
This was a very unique and cool video. It's interesting to get small glimpses of the Chinese-North Korean border. I hope some day relations improve to where North Korea isn't isolated from the world. It would be cool to see and possibly visit.
This video just came up as recommended when I watched some other video, and I'm very glad it did! This is so interesting! I've visited China a few times myself, though I spent my time in China in Suzhou, Jiangsu province with some shorter visits to Shanghai and a few days in Beijing. I wasn't exactly a tourist during my stays, I was with locals, so I got to see and experience things a bit more from the eyes of locals, than a regular tourist would. I don't know much Chinese, but funnily enough during my stays, I could understand about as much Suzhou dialect as Mandarin, something that surprised both me and my hosts 😅 I have to say it's really nice seeing China from the eyes of a local again, most videos on KZbin are from westerners visiting the country and only really going to typical tourist places and not having the ability to speak much or any with people living in the area.
@bkq71015 күн бұрын
Love this episode, looking forward to more.
@slypig24Күн бұрын
What a very interesting episode. Thanks for showing us some rarely shown places. Cheers from Australia.
@ArtByAshleyJayne5 күн бұрын
This video was absolutely fascinating!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to film, edit, and share it with us! I also loved the cabby's unique accent and enjoyable conversation. 🥰 I'm an American studying Mandarin and always appreciate the chance to listen to native speakers. Thanks again!!
@huatuopienchpark8165 күн бұрын
감사합니다
@Dragon-gl1rw5 күн бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
@nicholasc7005 күн бұрын
This is awesome! A better perspective coming from a Chinese vlogger - being local & speaking same language opens up lots of info. Hope you will delve more into this area & to understand what the DPRK is all about in our time! Also quite heartbreaking to hear people in dire needs over there. Pray for their wellbeing!🙏👍 Thanks again!
@ea73665 күн бұрын
You most probably watch and listen to MSM in your country. There are more people in different parts of the world who are in worse situations than in NK.
@ribeiro20245 күн бұрын
O taxista falou que o governo dá tudo, até casa. Assim, o dinheiro que eles recebem ficam com eles. No Brasil, isso seria ótimo, porque há muitos sem um teto.
@multiplierfx64294 күн бұрын
Pray? If you live in the west, your country is to be blamed for putting an economic blockade against North Korea since 1953. That is the main reason for the "dire needs" over there.
@@nicholasc700 There are previous YT vlogs about DPRK where you can watch.
@sachinvakkund46783 күн бұрын
Its so beautiful to watch a totally different Country, Culture and People. Love from India!
@javyacuna43806 күн бұрын
You're the best! Love your videos.
@chrischo19616 күн бұрын
Oh, WOW!! so quick. Your channel is so well done and informative. I also love your interests in different dialects.
@thisiskevin10004 күн бұрын
@@chrischo1961 and minority languages. Watch her previous vlogs on Xinjiang, Xizang/Tibet and Yunnan where there are lots of ethnic minorities
@markmontpetit85134 күн бұрын
First time seeing your videos. What an interesting part of China you covered! I look forward to seeing your other videos!
@richardmadrid67756 күн бұрын
marvelous video! miss little chinese everywhere and anywhere!!! i insanely love it!!! ur sooo brilliant!! thank you!
@dwianti282 күн бұрын
Found this KZbin channel, because I've been watching several historian channel. This gem is truly a gem. Really like how you explaining and how the way you capture everything, also the way you communicate with people.
@andydilk24876 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@littlechineseeverywhere5 күн бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@Bengaltiger12893 сағат бұрын
Much better than watching the news. Videos like this are so insightful and help me learn more about a part of the world in the west we don't see. Thank you for all that you do, Yan!
@hanshanson71565 күн бұрын
Wow! China and North Korea, two countries I find most interesting, so glad your channel exists
@XW312618 сағат бұрын
Thank you Yan for another fascinating episode! I visited Yan Ji city (延吉) this summer. Most shops/restaurants are owned by Korean Chinese. In one restaurant I noticed all waitresses are from North Korea. They are young and very pretty. The interaction with customers were limited to take orders and serve the tables. I heard they are government selected to work in China to earn foreign currency for North Korea. They are not allowed to have casual chat with customers. Locals (Korean Chinese) also told me in the past (till about 10 years ago) their K-12 instruction language is in Korean which limited their opportunities for college because their Mandarin (which is official language in China) is very poor. Often times their only option is Yan Bian University (延边大学) which caters Korean speaking students. Nowadays Chinese government reformed education system in Korean Autonomous Region so they could learn Mandarin in K-12 which opens opportunities for them to enter any Chinese universities. I also learned that Korean Chinese are welcomed in South Korea as the best cheap labor who speak Korean. My taxi driver (a Korean Chinese) told me they get work permits and can go to South Korea visa free. It is very easy for Korean Chinese to get permanent residency in South Korea.
@iTellaThePun5 күн бұрын
My parents are from Changchun, Jilin. This summer, we went in a convoy of cars down the highway that runs parallel to the Yalu River and North Korea. You get an amazing view of the NK, both rural and urban. Changbai Shan is beautiful, but it is a tightly controlled experience for all visitors. We finished a nice, chill town called Jian, which is the major train connection between NK and CN. Tons of foreign tourists do this route.
@monicapowell27065 күн бұрын
I think your content is important for all people around the world. We get to see how similar and different we are at the same time. I think your content can only help all of us understand each other better. This topic is facinating. You also do a really good job of explaining the area or culture. Well done.
@TheArtemislove5 күн бұрын
Amazing to view and hear perspectives from China! This is something I’ve never seen before & really appreciate how you interviewed others in the area to gain more opinions and insight. Love it!
@ricjun30016 күн бұрын
On reflection, this vblog is mirrored like previous yesteryears' documentaries whereby the Westerners are and were still curious about the culture of China. Similarly the rest of the world; including the Mainland Chinese are now exploring into the mystified North Koreans culture but I am fortunate to view this via your camera lenses at first glance from the China's side. Through your camera lenses, it gives me a remote touch of North Korean Culture..
@thephoenix22175 күн бұрын
Mainland Chinese have been exploring North Korea the entire time. The border is closed since covid, but before that Mainland tourists were traveling there. "SAO Documentary" channel is a good example. They traveled to North Korea 3x and filmed a lot there.
@sorendittrich70745 күн бұрын
Hi, thank you for your Videos. They seem very honest and informative. No pretense, no Drama or artificial conflict like do many other stuff on yt. Some day o hope to return to China and see some of rural / non tourist China, but the language barrier scares me a bit
@BopWalk4 күн бұрын
Learn some broken Mandarin, it isn't so hard. Even if you screw up the different tones of words the younger generation can probably still understand you.
@lichaarcomendo20 сағат бұрын
下载个翻译软件,没那么难
@darajeffus4 күн бұрын
So beautifully and wonderfully made! It's really fun! The best kind of content on KZbin thank you!
@jeraldbaxter35325 күн бұрын
Thank you!😊
@syuenleong7735 күн бұрын
Thanks Yan. I really enjoy watching your videos. Not missing any of your sharing. It's such an eye opening. Safe travel & happy exploring. 😍
@Mimussaturninus5 күн бұрын
Que vídeo incrível e que perspectiva única. Eu ficaria horas na margem do rio observando as pessoas do outro lado! Seu trabalho é fascinante, como sempre!
@stevenkblim45656 күн бұрын
Always enjoy watching your adventures journey in China & beyond. keep up and stay safe
@TexasRain1043 күн бұрын
I may not understand why the US and China can not be kind to each other but I want you to know that you have shown me places that I will never know. Thank you for the beautiful experience from a far.
@tapuwamakombe77206 күн бұрын
Very informative. Thank you.
@pragya3605 күн бұрын
All your videos are informative and interesting but this one is exceptionally good. So looking forward to your journey. Happy traveling!
@johndenzilevans73076 күн бұрын
I AM the WELSHMAN who wrote to you before. I told you I married a Chinese lady and brought her to WALES to live. DANDONG is where my brother in law lives.
@thisiskevin10005 күн бұрын
More than just a border city, it is also part of China’s first industrial heartland where the first sets of machineries and equipments, railway cars, autos, steel, aluminum, chemicals and other durable goods were manufactured . If there is one interesting legacy imperial Japan has left on a positive note, that would be the industrial base they built during their time - yet Japan’s industrialization drive not just have parallelisms of Western powers did, but also patterned from them too.
@mechannel70465 күн бұрын
I hope your wife likes living in Wales
@tommy95652 күн бұрын
Beware of the dragon, and Newport.
@squashdevicer4 күн бұрын
I have been to a North Korean restaurant in Changchun. The staff were all from North Korea and they were specially selected for the job. They also don’t talk much and avoid small talk.
@slawaschwed5 күн бұрын
This is a very interesting episode! Great work. I'm going to re-watch it. 谢谢
@tshultrimdorji34416 күн бұрын
Love your videos from Bhutan, good morning
@yusufturner19715 күн бұрын
Thank you for your videos, I love them as you make them so interesting, China is definately on my "Bucket List" as I approach retirement! ❤️🇨🇳🇩🇪✔️👍🏽🙏🏼
@oilenglai41285 күн бұрын
yan did it again......birds eyeview from drone...AWESOME YAN
@jamessmith-t7b6 күн бұрын
A very interesting place to visit, we went to Chaingbaishan in 2018, and looked down on the lake that straddles the border. The people driving the "vans" that take you up are quite interesting, I was very scared. A beautiful part of China, and I am guessing the fall colors are pretty cool about now also. As always, very nice video, thanks for what you do.
@TheMrgreenline5 күн бұрын
🥰😍❤ I really enjoy your content. Honest, straight forward. Thank you for speaking English Your content is better described as below. Honest documentary filmmaker. Your work is amazing and I really enjoy and appreciate your efforts. Brave. Fearless. Communication skills off the charts. Thank you so much🤪🤪🤪🤪
@don_s6 күн бұрын
Thank you for your hard work!
@franciscochee18536 күн бұрын
Haha great to see you mentioned Jingwu Show! I look forward to a collab video of you guys!
@wiilli76856 сағат бұрын
Love your segments on such a remote part of North Korean border. It’s the most secluded part of the world. Thanks for taking us along your trip there.
@benchan17266 күн бұрын
I love your vlog, you have done a fantastic job.
@suninapawaroo30246 күн бұрын
Oh wow Yen how interesting! Love your show ❤
@yoyohighness5 күн бұрын
I just love your videos, please keep up the good work
@virgiliogomez68425 күн бұрын
Estuve esperando este vídeo, porque incluso tener una visión más auténtica de china es difícil para los que vivimos del otro lado del mundo. Felicitaciones muy buen vídeo.
@michelleteodosio26165 күн бұрын
Watching your videos since forever.
@TheSuperTrickeyКүн бұрын
Yes! I've been looking for a channel like this for ages and finally found it. An authentic exploration of china/Korea. Thank you
@梅澤茂-p3o3 күн бұрын
Thanks as always.Very wonderful !Thanks、Thanks.
@bo69383 күн бұрын
Awsome Yan, just awsome!
@firstlast-oy7uk6 күн бұрын
This video is absolutely fascinating! I watched it, paused, and watched it again. Thank you so much for giving us a magnificent glimpse into North Korea
@johnatihoh77552 күн бұрын
I like your conversations with the locals and their stories as well as your videography. An insightful video, keep up the amazing work!
@kiyoshitakeda4525 күн бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you enjoyed.
@jawshoeuh56995 күн бұрын
Thank you for letting others live vicariously through you 😊Absolutely fascinating!
@peterwu84714 күн бұрын
I lived in Dandong for many years and it is so cool to see you there. I was just there for the holiday. Great to see my old "hometown" on your channel.
@margaritasun79085 күн бұрын
CURIOUSITY V.S. EMPHATY V.S. FEAR .... my heart beats faster as I watch , my mind wonders how life really is beyond those visible seemingly "scripted" facade borders ..... BTW , THANKS for this vlog .
@botero5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video!
@satsumajohnson65875 күн бұрын
Wow that was fascinating! I love your interesting and amazing trips and your knowledge of every place you visit! I’m learning more from you than the history books! Thank you so much for showing us places we will never get to visit. Bravo young lady! You are delightful and entertaining because of your enthusiasm! 👏❤️🌹
@fatimaleal536 күн бұрын
Your vídeos are very good. They bring us a lot of each place you visit. Thanks.谢谢。
@michaelj25285 күн бұрын
Been waiting for this series of videos and was not disappointed. As always interesting and informative and entertaining, showing us things we never see on MSM herd in the west . It's interesting to see the borders which are so close , you tell us just as you see it and interesting to here the views of the locals as well . As always loved the great drone shots and you always catch the beauty of the countryside. A great video as always looking forward to what you show us next .
@terryhardjowirogo22873 күн бұрын
Very interesting , also your conversation with the taxi drivers . Thanks for your always great vlogs Yan .
@langmingmou91436 күн бұрын
Thanks
@littlechineseeverywhere5 күн бұрын
Thank you 🥰
@soniamoncayo66553 күн бұрын
Keep traveling and keep sharing. Blessings to you!
@lydiobanana54696 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your videos
@ghanisulaiman56255 күн бұрын
Tq Yan for the informative video..😊
@ct25685 күн бұрын
Can't wait for your next video cuz i'm really curious about north korea. Thank you for the video ! Stay safe !!!