My dad was born in China. There was a very severe famine in the early 1900''s and his parents died in that famine. His surviving relatives brought him to Malaysia together with his sister. I remember he used to send money back to his relatives. They were so poor back then. I was very fortunate to secure a very good job that allowed me to see the world. My first visit to China was to Beijing in 1985 and I had tears in my eyes when I saw how poor the Chinese people were back then. China's economy was still not developed back then. I saw bicycles everywhere on the streets. No one owned a car. There were some Volkswagen Santana taxis which the locals couldn't afford. I could go on a day tour of Beijing and had 2 meals for less than US $15 a day. Today, China is so highly developed and so beautiful. The living standards of the Chinese people had improved by leaps and bounds. I really wish that my dad had lived a long life so that I could bring him back to see the impoverished China that he left behind in his childhood, had become such a highly developed and prosperous nation. Unfortunately, he died in a car accident when I was very young. In contrast. I saw how developed and rich the US was when I first flew to Hawaii and California in 1977. Americans were living a very good life and there were very few poor people. Today, there are so many poor people in the US living on the streets. Meanwhile, China had lifted up more than 700 million out of extreme poverty. We must give credit where credit is due. Deng Xiao Ping was a man of great vision and foresight. The other great Chinese leader was Lee Kuan Yew who brought Singapore out of poverty to a modern metropolis. It was in 1978 that Deng Xiao Ping came to visit Singapore when it was already on the ascendency. Lee Kuan Yew told Deng Xiao Ping that if we in Singapore who are descents of peasants from China can progress, you and your people can do much better than us. Those words must have struck him so hard that the moment he went back to China, he set up the Special Economic Zones. That visit to Singapore changed him and China. He later said "It doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice." He was referring to the style of government, regardless democratic or communist, it must improve the lives of its people. I am so happy to see a prosperous and vibrant China, the land of my forefathers.
@Firstname-z7r5 ай бұрын
That's very emotional and heart warming story, thank you for sharing, thank you for not giving up and forgetting your root.
@志祥蔡-b9g5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much,and welcome to China.
@ChinaSongsCollection5 ай бұрын
I don't normally read comments this long, but I read yours 👍 There are a lot of things that happen behind the scenes that the average person don't see. There have been a number of colour revolution attempts, but all have failed. To prosper under those circumstances, and to then succeed in bringing the population out of poverty and misery is absolutely mind-boggling. I think no other country can replicate this. No-one but the Chinese government can deliver such brilliant results for its citizens 👍
I lived in Shanghai for almost 8 years, as a women I felt so safe living in China! I miss it so much! The modern cities, the different types of cuisines and landscapes, clean and friendly people ❤💛
@YoungKyle-o6g4 ай бұрын
why not go again, maybe other city, shanghai is cool, but other cities are also cool, but a different way
@Lnm-d7z3 ай бұрын
Yes, it's better to learn Chinese again. I'm currently self studying Chinese and have made several related videos to prepare for the trip
@LoveFreedom-p1n2 ай бұрын
我也喜欢上海
@marialinguist6 ай бұрын
I lived in the U.S., graduated, and worked there for five years before choosing to move back to Vietnam. Everyone asks me "Why not stay? Why reject the American dream?" Man they haven't lived there and witnessed the daily jokes about my race, the declining infrastructure, and the gun alerts in my neighborhood. I am a language teacher now and life is vibrant, safe, and I am not treated like a third class citizen. China is a wonderful country and a safer place unlike what is portrayed on mainstream media.
@fdjw886 ай бұрын
Hmm, this is very interesting. There are many Vietnamese here in the States, that are very happy with their lives here in the US. I'm sorry you felt differently.
@alexpan81386 ай бұрын
I felt exactly the same and I went to university in USA and worked there for a while but eventually I moved back to China. I didn’t want to feel like a third class citizen, and my country China is rising every day while in US everything is in decline.
@choonhockong82156 ай бұрын
Enjoy your stay in China, safe place to raise a family and career development.
@johnnydeng34886 ай бұрын
@@fdjw88 true, but every individual is different
@tony18mo6 ай бұрын
@@fdjw88 they may appear happy but deep down we know there are plenty of people look down on minorities
@hokhoonsiew82596 ай бұрын
I’m 3rd generation Singapore born Chinese.Our son has since moved back to our ancestral homeland in China to live and study.16 this year,incredible achievement in his studies. I will be retiring in 3 years time to live there.The future world is already here in China,you got to be there to experience it.
As an American, I believe that one of the biggest issues facing our country is a lack of appreciation for other cultures and countries. Many Americans are often closed-minded and fail to see the diversity and beauty that exists beyond our borders. While I know not all Americans share this mindset, it is a prevalent attitude that needs to be addressed. As I look towards becoming a future parent, I want to ensure that my children are raised with an open-minded and global perspective. Although financial constraints may limit our ability to travel and experience other countries, I am committed to exposing my future children to different cultures and fostering an appreciation for diversity. Despite any challenges that may come with raising children in the US, I am determined to do my best in providing them with a well-rounded and culturally aware upbringing.
@mjp.77654 ай бұрын
Great words. I’m trying to teach to my teenager’s daughter the diversity of this wonderful world. As a single mom, I’m doing my best to travel and visit with my daughter one country a year. To show other cultures, to encourage to be curious for meeting new people, etc. I know, it’s not good for the environment… but I compensate somewhere else.
@harrison57913 ай бұрын
Oh my god!
@46ghostdog3 ай бұрын
FACTS 👈🏾
@EricGeng-fd3hu3 ай бұрын
Omg wonderful words. Well said
@eleethtahgra71823 ай бұрын
Remember indiana jones movie where the female character keep screaming "I am an american" when she was being taken away? Brainwashing for superiority complex. Now, its the other way around. The guys got brainwashed to be inferior. You guys are experimental subjects....
@guangjoe6 ай бұрын
Wholeheartedly agree. British guy here, 15 years in China, now raising my three little ones here. Safe, clean, and affordable environment here in Foshan. Nice to see a channel like mine sharing positive vibes about China! Most dangerous thing for me - too many goodies to eat!
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
too many goodies to eat here indeed 😂 sending lots of good vibes to you and your family! thanks for watching and for your support ✨️
@Discovery2024-rn8kn6 ай бұрын
UK is the stabbing capital of the world. Here in Australia, the trend is heading in UK direction plus Sudanese migrants and local feral kids carjacking and home invasion, turning into another south Africa.
@melah6636 ай бұрын
High Cholesterol?
@ngaothe66176 ай бұрын
I am Vietnamese, and I want to tell you: if your children are raised in China or Vietnam, when you get old you will be taken care of by your children, if you raise your children in America or In Europe and Japan, 80% of you will live alone or in a nursing home. Because the family culture of Vietnam and China is to respect teachers and take care of parents for generations
@遮天-x3t6 ай бұрын
@@ngaothe6617非常同意你的观点,因为我们本来就是一个圈子,都是儒家文化
@emmama51314 ай бұрын
I’m Chinese, but lived in the states for 12 years now. After my visit back to China last month, I decided to retire in China after my kid goes to college.
@jdaz95966 ай бұрын
I live in the UK and I have a few Chinese friends share their culture ..people of China are such amazing and wonderful people they will always have my love and respect and if I had the opportunity to move to China I would not want to come back it would be my sacred dream god bless you China I love you🌹🙏🇨🇳
@Hengdacaifu5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤️
@jdaz95965 ай бұрын
I did actually forget to say that I am an English gentleman in the UK I have never been to the beautiful places of Asian culture China Thailand Philippines Hong Kong Tokyo Taiwan Singapore and even South Korea or japan as far is I'm concerned they are all in my heart and should be treated as equal and with respect I love you all🫶🙏
@SlayzeZz5 ай бұрын
Awww that's so sweet of u😭♡♡
@kpaul44744 ай бұрын
😂那些文物啥时候还回我们
@blueukc4 ай бұрын
my English teacher back 1997 he had a fake marriage during the covid period with a chinese woman to live in china 😂
@MyMetallicMan6 ай бұрын
Me too! Chinese kindergarten is awesome! We have our little girl enrolled in Break dancing, Boxing, Eloquence (which is Chinese speech presentation of poetry), Go (the board game), and skating. If you need some help in getting your kids signed up for anything, just give me a buzz. I can point you in the right directions.
@celestialstar1246 ай бұрын
I am from Singapore, i heard kindergarten in China learn to cook proper food. Is that correct? I do think it's a survival skills. My boyfriend cannot even cook instant noodles for me when i am super sick right after a surgery. His instant noodles was raw when served. Of course, he can order grab or go downstairs to buy some food but there is some differences.
@weizhang28346 ай бұрын
@@celestialstar124some kindergarten do , every is different.
@achtungbaby20096 ай бұрын
@@celestialstar124 incompetent spoilt & too pampered bf you have... good luck with him..
Having lived in many countries around the world, the difference between the US and China is that, there's too much politicking in the US and not much work being done to improve the lives of the people. In China, there's no politicking and it's all work to improve the quality of life for its people.
@triumphanttrump14675 ай бұрын
in the states, at least i am free to do everything i want, not like in shitna where you are told to do this and that
@schwinnbiking5 ай бұрын
you aren't allowed to speak in china, obey and watch your social score grow lol
@aleckkong35905 ай бұрын
@@triumphanttrump1467 It's very funny, no body care what you said in China!
@aleckkong35905 ай бұрын
@@schwinnbiking It's very funny, no body care what you said in China! Come to China with 144 hour free visa, come on!
@Alexountry.J5 ай бұрын
@@schwinnbiking social score?hahaha~I never know this as a Chinese,only you believe this.funny
@Phidiasan6 ай бұрын
American born-Chinese here, left after graduating uni, best decision of my life........
@kuanishere5 ай бұрын
where did you left for?
@Phidiasan5 ай бұрын
@@kuanishere Guangzhou
@灵彩神5 ай бұрын
@@Phidiasan喔~广州人+1,欢迎回来。我本地人。
@Phidiasan5 ай бұрын
@MrGriff305 Sour grapes much, why so sad?
@jpfong84165 ай бұрын
@@Phidiasan 尽量住广州郊区吧,市区太拥堵
@roberttan64186 ай бұрын
Yes, China is very safe. I'm a pure Chinese born in Malaysia, 3rd generation. Malaysia is good but nothing like in China my ancestor home. Now you really live the Chinese dreams and happy for you.
@schoo28946 ай бұрын
Apa Khabar ? My fellow Malaysian Chinese, I'm just like you, my grandparents (both side) migrate from China to Malaysia too. I think Malaysian Chinese know racism really well, the moment we were born, we were already a second-class citizens. If I were younger, I would move to China, but I have been living in US for too many years now, I'm witnessing the decaying of USA day by day, it's rotten from the core and it's sad.
@masongfen6 ай бұрын
The Chinese will never forget the contributions made by overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia during China's most critical period, will never forget the Nanqiao mechanics, and will never forget Mr. Tan Kah Kee.
@roberttan64186 ай бұрын
@@schoo2894 Khabar baik. Nice to know my fellow Malaysian. Our politicians will never stop the 3R. Race, Religion and Royalty. Otherwise this country would be like Singapore or better if a Chinese is a prime minister.
@roberttan64186 ай бұрын
@@masongfen Not forgetting Robert Kuok and many silent contributors when China was still very backwards.
@johnphoon64366 ай бұрын
Hello kawan, apa khabar, I'm a Malaysian Chinese n I hope able to retired in China. I visited many times n I like it there. Especially the morning exercises
@mikebo37756 ай бұрын
I am raising my kids in Shenzhen. We are Chinese. I travelled to almost all western countries and have done business with more than 50 countries' customers, I can say China is best place to raise the kids. And not only kids raising, in this more and more dangerous world, China is the last safe place to live.
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
the pollution is MUCH better than it used to be. there are many blue sky days. the worst of the pollution happens during the winter due to how they heat homes. on days that are polluted, we crank up the air purifiers and just stay indoors. but honestly, mostly every day we can go out!
@luckyh12176 ай бұрын
@@beeroseinchina Actually most heavy sandstorm comes from Mongolia in recent years, not inner Mongolia where is also Chinese territory that have been planted trees and greenized for many years. But in Mongolia they are still experiencing desertification.
@wymmyw87446 ай бұрын
further away from pearl river delta and the east china sea would be better.. moving inland to avoid missiles is better
@tiechengwang59376 ай бұрын
@@wymmyw8744warmonger
@hongmama12456 ай бұрын
@@beeroseinchina That's good to know, it wasn't too long ago that Beijing is filled with smogs daily.
@yulinliu8504 ай бұрын
Being respectful is extremely important 👍
@grandwonder58586 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing up a topic that not too many vloggers that live in China talk about - racism. The US is an incredibly racist society and it’s not just white people that are racist, but black people as well! Being an Asian I experienced racism from both white and black people. I don’t want to get into too much details, but I have experienced racial slurs and threats coming from both white and black people here in the US.
@George-k6o9t6 ай бұрын
Not surprising. I am from Australia and have heard of anecdotes from family members living in the U.S. of this racism from both whites and blacks against Asian minorities - mostly just because they "look Chinese" when they are of a different ethnicity.
@SlimJim30826 ай бұрын
Blacks are more racist towards Asians
@alexk57726 ай бұрын
Don’t you know that yellow people are fourth-class citizens in the United States? White people - black people - Latinos - yellow people, so it is normal for black people to discriminate against you 🤣
@justinligormus99676 ай бұрын
What a shame. The very race, Black Americans, that experience extreme racism daily projects racism on another group of visible minories. Smh at America. That country is out of control. Every empire comes to an end, and it's this broken nation's time. America is unfixable at this point in history.
@thomast.91916 ай бұрын
Black racism is pretty much nonexistent. You can see the significant representation of their race in the media, Hollywood, commercials, schools, workplaces, and sports for a group that only comprises about 13% of the US population. However, racism against Asians is on the rise, whether through affirmative action against students, diversity quota hiring, or just using everyday derogatory words, jokes, and stereotypes. Discriminatory behavior towards Asians is still tolerated, accepted, and often overlooked in the public domain.
@cibuioana59394 ай бұрын
I’ve lived in China and it was the best thing that happened in my life. Thank you so much for this video. I miss being in China ❤️
@thyristo6 ай бұрын
As a Croatian I was in the East and West of the USA - and this country will never see me again. Too scary.
@albert7946 ай бұрын
We have nice suburbs here. Come to Vermont, New Hampshire, or Upstate NY. The big cities are all about crimes and drugs. I think Paris, London, and Berlin are essentially the same.
@achtungbaby20096 ай бұрын
i was in usa 22 years ago...no desire to visit usa again too.
@miacastellon72906 ай бұрын
what makes it so scary?
@luna498-h5z6 ай бұрын
@@miacastellon7290 Gun violence, mostly It depends on the city and state though. The countryside/ suburbs are safe enough. Urban areas after a certain time of day is unsafe if you are alone. You don’t want to be taking a walk at night during a riot/ protest/ looting spree There are a surprising amount of shootings in certain areas
I Am So Happy that You were able to ESCAPE from ALL of this!!
@scottwood9286 ай бұрын
As thousands of Chinese people sneak into The USA from Mexico.
@7773moses6 ай бұрын
@@scottwood928 Those are a mix of both confused criminals, CCP soldiers when they invade Taiwan to infiltrate thee USA and just poor people still thinking the USA is rich.
@momokui5 ай бұрын
@@scottwood928 there are many chinese born america latin... but what ever floats your propaganda boats.
@schwinnbiking5 ай бұрын
@@scottwood928 hahahaha so true
@ishtiaqdipto2 ай бұрын
My perception of China changed after I came here! China is such an amazing country, and I’m seriously considering it as an option for settling down and working. I’m currently in Tianjin, not far from Beijing, and I love it here! I wish I could learn the language a bit better-that’s the only challenge I’m facing. Everything else has been pretty amazing. And yes, China is a very safe country, and the locals are so respectful and curious about foreigners. It’s common here to meet a local who is so friendly that they’ll invite you for a meal right away. I was amazed by the warmth and hospitality of the people. As for kids, they are incredibly polite and well-mannered. I teach some kids English, and I can tell they are definitely getting the right education, either at school or from their families.
@Janaam-r2c17 күн бұрын
Pity that I didn’t meet u in Tianjin last month when traveling 😂thank u for speaking highly of china
@ishtiaqdipto17 күн бұрын
@Janaam-r2c I just said the truth 😁
@terebellum19816 ай бұрын
Agree with you. I’m Thai who went to study in Oklahoma in the ‘90s. I can say that racism in the ‘90s was much less than present. And yes I had experience racism on the daily basis then but I was never attacked. You can imagine being Asian in the rednecked country, but I was only verbally abused. I’m now back in Thailand. When looking at the U.S., I feel blessed that I am back home now. And only when you’re outside, you can see how the western media has spread all the lies about China. Oh! one more thing that deters me to visit the U.S. again is their tipping culture. 😅😅
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
my heart breaks for you that you experienced racist remarks daily... you say you were never physically attacked, but words can hurt just as much. I grew up in the South so I can understand the mentality of some you saw in Oklahoma. I am glad you are healthy and happy now back home. sending light your way
@Universe.Singer6 ай бұрын
well said
@jojo-ep2pp6 ай бұрын
Congratulations, you are still alive, get out of Hellland
@qiangjustin73426 ай бұрын
This is perfectly normal, in the 1990s, Europe and the United States were in the last moment of the war dividend obtained by World War II, when the decline had not yet manifested, everyone still had money and felt that there was a bright future, but now the United States has used up all the dividends, there are signs of rapid decline, Americans have no money, they will feel that it is because immigrants have robbed their jobs and money. And then the racism came in
@jessiejaygranali40416 ай бұрын
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@yojimbo36816 ай бұрын
From my experiences, China is now a consumer paradise. Living in America, the middle class lifestyle is dying a slow death, especially with rising cost of living, rent increases, buying a house feels like extortion. Also: traveling, you can't go anywhere without a car, and you need car insurance if you want a car. Problems with your car? use your last paycheck to fix it. America stopped investing in the middle class a long time ago, the rich communities are closing itself off, leaving everyone else to fend for themselves.
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
you're absolutely right. the middle class is disappearing at an alarming rate
@amandagrant43316 ай бұрын
In the west, it is ridiculous that the gendre of children is becoming necessary to be discussed.
@Anonymous------6 ай бұрын
China cares about moral and family values, this makes China a better place for people who treasure these.
@lagrangewei6 ай бұрын
gentification happens everywhere including in china. it just alot faster in US.
@Anonymous------6 ай бұрын
@@lagrangewei Gun violence is increasing fast in USA, are you suggesting China is following USA's footsteps in this?
@JW-jm5ll2 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking us on a trip and sharing your views with us!!
@davidmoss25766 ай бұрын
This is indeed very sad, and something I got to witnessed first hand. I grew up in California in the 1990s with some Asian kids from Chinese background. However their family have been in California since the 1800's. Both his parents and grandparents were born in the US and spoke perfect English. They still got treated like foreigners whenever they went out. It is truly a sad we are talking about this in 2024.
@soha72716 ай бұрын
Unfortunately most westerners judge people on their skin colour, not their personality
@hallowwin27216 ай бұрын
Asian American is the model minority and the perpetual foreigner.
@杨肖-e9v5 ай бұрын
你是不是说错了呀?1800年有中国人抵达美国吗?
@davidmoss25765 ай бұрын
@@杨肖-e9v ??
@deneb41715 ай бұрын
@@杨肖-e9v有的,鸦片战争前夕就有一些人润了
@dr_emmz6 ай бұрын
Amazing video, but let me add more for you; 12. Absence of drugs, gangs, gun violence, homeless people, maniacs and confused genders 13. Clean and healthy environment 14. Technological advancements in most sectors 15. Lots of beautiful natural scenery, tourists attractions and lots and lots of things to do.
@dlf42986 ай бұрын
Confused gender. Hahhahaha that got me😂
@TacticalMayo6 ай бұрын
Don't worry we🇺🇲 got something for China @@dlf4298
16. No police brutality.. 17. Not inhuman, unaffordable health care system.. 18. No guns and stupid second amendment.. 19. No cultural war and political divisions.. 20. No need a car every time you ran out of milk and eggs.. LOL..
@Mei_Poetry_of_Spring5 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, and yes from what i saw and read everyone is impressed how friendly are people in China even in small places where they rarely see foreingers. Also all the provinces are different and extremely beautiful. Guangxi, Hunan, Yunnan, and others. And many scenic areas which are in every region are made with such taste and beauty. Really breathtaking. Every soul is different and what we love differs. I also find Asia attractive since childhood, especially China. Because of their concept of benevolence, harmony and peace, and the beauty of their poetry, music, art, movies, dramas, martial arts and many more. US also has a lot to offer. There're lots of good, talented people living there. But i wouldn't like to live there, i just wouldn't feel as safe as i feel in Europe. Good luck living in China : ) Hope you and your kids really enjoy your life there. 🤗🩵🪽
@sweetburger80396 ай бұрын
I've lived in the US for 20 years, and I plan to move to China after I retire. The public safety in the U.S. is too poor, you can get robbed at any time, and it could cost you your life. And, there are too many homeless people in the city, streets are dirty, and nobody manages the situation. The US has become an unsuitable place to live.
@晋级卷6 ай бұрын
How much the CN gov paid for your comments?(just joking)
@TacticalMayo6 ай бұрын
All you traders should leave now
@骑士骑士6 ай бұрын
China needs young people to build China, not elderly people to provide for the elderly.,haha
@SunnyWei896 ай бұрын
@@骑士骑士 消费同样很重要
@hamusutaw6 ай бұрын
@@骑士骑士 The difference is whether the government needs to pay you a pension
@weasel66606 ай бұрын
safety is a primary concern for parents. No drugs abuse and gun violence in China. Also it is particularly for women. They can pursue their career or interests with affordable help by having ah yi (helpers) to look after their kids whereas in western countries, it is not easy to do so and mums are often tied down with housework and have to take the children everywhere they go.
@XXFEHO4 ай бұрын
I am a pure Chinese. I admit that China may not be as free as your country, but it is really very safe. It is the safest country on the earth. I think freedom is relative. When your safety is not guaranteed, freedom will appear ridiculous. What is the meaning of freedom? Americans can freely ridicule and abuse their own president, and publicly criticize the government. Maybe people think this is freedom? Yes, I admit that we cannot achieve this, perhaps because we have no reason? Perhaps the reason is that most of us are just ordinary people, feeling the goodness and protection of our motherland. I only know that our country is very safe, the crime rate is not high, there are very few homeless people, and there are no worries about going out at one or two in the middle of the night. As long as we work hard, we can live a good life, which is enough for the vast majority of us. Why do foreign media continue to demonize China? I don't understand, and I don't want to understand now either. Wishing for world peace without war.
@luiskd45343 ай бұрын
"Freedom" in the west hemisphere is just a deception. I'm not American but Mexican and my country always tries to imitate the USA with that democracy bullsh#t so we basically have the same problems, (well it's worse here to be honest, anyways). I don't want "freedom" to vote for a president and other politicians who don't really care at all about their citizens and the progress of the nation. What I actually want is to have the liberty of walking at the night and feel safe, I don't want to get robbed or have a gun in front of my face everytime I pass by the "wrong neighbourhood", etc. I really, really envy you Chinese people. Be proud of your country and your amazing culture despite all the lies the western media talks about you. Hopefully I'll visit China at least once in my life.
@daouei3 ай бұрын
I think as same as you, but China still under dictature either you like it or not. I love Chinese culture and people, but after spending 10 years in Taiwan, a democracy country, I'd have left the exact same comment than yours. No hard feeling here, just trying to answer to your question... Here is why 😉
One more thing, the gun violence problem in the United States is also very serious.
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
couldn't agree more
@brianliew59016 ай бұрын
It's exciting and adventurous compared to the boring life in China. 😂😂😂😂
@JohnSmith-sm7ez6 ай бұрын
@@brianliew5901not for the 4 Americans stabbed in China a few days ago or the 25 plus stabbed in a hospital a couple of weeks ago in China.
@brianliew59016 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-sm7ez I'm grossly disappointed why it took them so long to retaliate at such a miniscule scale.😢😢😢😢😢
@brianliew59016 ай бұрын
@@JohnSmith-sm7ez It should have started the very moment Trump opens his racist mouth.😠😠😠
@Jiefengfit6 ай бұрын
I am chinese who lives in Brazil since 2000, it's not easy to be asian in western countries, even though I like Brazil and its people are mostly nice, but all your explanations in this videos are very true... I am pretty strong so racism can't affect me that much, what I feel very bad about is the information shared through mainstream midia, that only brings bad things about my home country, I feel very sorry to my country and my people... And when I see someone like you, telling to the world the true image and reality about China, even If I suffered racism in western, imeddiately I feel so happy and fine again! I am very grateful for good people like you. I really hope you will always have good life in China and that it doesn't dissapoint your family! Best wishes!
@id2ii6 ай бұрын
Why'd you move to Brazil? I never lived in China, but I am Brazilian, I'd much rather live in a safe, rising nation than this violent backwater.
@Jiefengfit6 ай бұрын
@@id2ii Faaala, Jorge! Me mudei para cá quando era criança com meus pais por negócios, porém, não há nenhum arrependimento, espero que não tenha interpretado mal. Não saí do Brasil porque apesar de tudo, é um país habitável, tem muitos problemas, mas quando a gente se enraiza, a gente se acostuma, morei 19 anos no Rio de Janeiro, fui assaltado apenas uma vez! E agora moro no Sul que é muito mais seguro. Para mim, violencia não é problema, mas xenofobismo, racismo e ignorância é muito chato.
@miroperinich24956 ай бұрын
I have nothing to do with China, but I don't like some things in China and it's not something special for me. Do you have freedom and what kind???
@Jiefengfit6 ай бұрын
@@miroperinich2495 Hello! The concept of freedom can subtly vary among different cultures and nations, but generally, for most Chinese people, we do have freedom, a reasonably good quality of life, and safe cities to live in. Dissatisfaction is from the minority; we know that it's impossible to satisfy 100% of the people anywhere in the world. The reality of China is quite different from what most foreigners know through Western media. As a Chinese person living in the West, I can attest that I often see many negative and even misleading information about my country. This is really sad for us, but for those chinese who live in China, they don't really care, for them, China is enough, they don't really care what other countries or people think about China since they have everything they need in their place.
@luna498-h5z6 ай бұрын
@@miroperinich2495 Don’t you think it’s silly to ask someone what “kind” of freedom they have? What does that even mean? Do you have freedom where you live? Perhaps not, since asking strangers online “what kind of freedom do you have?” implies that you do not enjoy a high quality of life. My man. Miro Perinich. You have been on the internet for too long! Log off, and enjoy your “freedom” 👋
@nikkirevell83062 ай бұрын
I'm Australian. I lived and taught in America for 13 years and left because of how unsafe the country is now, especially in schools. I went back to Australia for a year, but the cost of living and the school system there is out of control, so I'm also here in China. I teach at a Chinese public school and the PTSD I have from teaching in the US and Australia is fading away. I am excited to go to work everyday and I love exploring this wonderful country! Subscribed! I love your videos.
@MaxAmerica.Freedom6 ай бұрын
Amen. All you said is true. We're planning to live there in a couple years.
@ngaothe66176 ай бұрын
I am Vietnamese, and I want to tell you: if your children are raised in China or Vietnam, when you get old you will be taken care of by your children, if you raise your children in America or In Europe and Japan, 80% of you will live alone or in a nursing home. Because the family culture of Vietnam and China is to respect teachers and take care of parents for generations
@DevinHuang-zt2kl6 ай бұрын
You are right,Vietnam and china have same culture.
@erialba43796 ай бұрын
I was in Vietnam and I admired the respect regarding old people. I agree with you at all.
@user-fiF5ei8tyah6 ай бұрын
I think it's not cultural for Japanese to place elders in nursing homes. They must've adopted this practice from the West, especially from the US. Japan is after all an Asian country rooted in Confucian where filial piety is very important. S Koreans might go the same way. They seem to have no qualms adopting elements of western culture without giving proper thought and time and has somehow carved an identity in which they seem to revel. I think it is unnatural for humans to place elders in a nursing home. This practice must be a modern one and I'm not in favour of it.
@MrPbandasak6 ай бұрын
Japanese will Take a bow to the US and you know why.
@dyu9996 ай бұрын
You're very out, here in china the parents are giving their savings to their children to buy a tiny apartment.
@monnetsoong29576 ай бұрын
agree with you and China for sure has problems but safety is the most important thing for anyone in this world. As a Chinese we are really satisfied with how safe is our living environment. We don’t want to be flattered but to be recognized as what the real China is, good or bad. I subscribed your channel for you’re telling the truth to the world and secondly you are so beautiful ❤ 😂 I like you
@kevinefms6 ай бұрын
subscribed to your channel
@victoryever4 ай бұрын
I wish you and your family a happy future in China. I think you made the right decision. I visited China in early April this year (2024) for the first time in my life and I was stunned by the quality of infrastructure, friendly people, delicious food in the restaurants and of course the history. I hope that China will prosper more and keep a peaceful posture in the world politics and not be manipulated by the dirty politics of the west.❤
@franciscobocchini313Ай бұрын
@victoryever acompanho um pouco de política mundial e minha opinião, baseada no que leio e vejo, é que os EUA vão fazer de tudo pra empurrar a China para um conflito bélico. Por que a China, hoje, é uma ameaça ao poder hegemônico dos EU no mundo. E se sabe que quando o governo americano não tem suas vontades atendidas pela força da geopolítica eles apelam para a intervenção bélica.
@alexpan81386 ай бұрын
You are amazing and so is your family. Thank you for bringing the truth of life in China. Your kids will be multi-cultural when they grow up and it’s definitely the right choice to raise your kids in the Rising Superpower country. China has so much to offer
@milosv70676 ай бұрын
It is definitely still a rising economy. What I appreciate about your country and people is that you guys worked and still work hard to make the country be so prosperous as well as improve your quality of life at the same time. And one more thing, but not less important, all Chinese people I have met so far are nice and friendly people. Greeting from Serbia 👋
@SunnyWei896 ай бұрын
@@milosv7067 👍👍👍
@alexpan81386 ай бұрын
@@milosv7067 All you said is true our Serbian friends! The High Speed train between Serbia and Hungary built by China is about to operate soon! Yes we are still rising but China is so much ahead of USA in terms of Infrastructure (China has 40000km of high speed rail while USA has 0 ) , airports, highway, public safety, convenience, Electrical Vehicles , Solar Power, cashless society, Space Exploration, Ship building, Total electricity generation and now even Life Expectancy . the Total INDUSTRIAL output of China equals USA, Japan , Germany and South Korea COMBINED.
@milosv70676 ай бұрын
@@alexpan8138 That's true. A part of that high-speed train/railway already operates. By the end of the year the entire Serbian part Belgrade-Budapest will operate. China also built and still builds the highway Milos The Great. Honestly, I don't know the quality of it, but for now everything looks very good. Also it's not all just about the business, we also have visa free traveling for up to 90 days, very good export conditions etc. It looks positive for now. 🤝 The industry thing, I know you're doing better than the US. I'm trying to keep myself informed about the growth in China, but I'm not sure what sources are reliable.
@zishanzen6 ай бұрын
@@milosv7067 我们和你们是兄弟国家
@cutepuppy95856 ай бұрын
Our director in the office got promoted and moved to the headquarter in the US. But after 1 year he requested to move back to Asia because he's worried of his children safety in the US.
@佯谬6 ай бұрын
美国21岁以下的人饮酒居然是违法😂,这在中国是无法想象的奇怪规定😢😮
@scottwood9286 ай бұрын
He was being silly. There are countries with five times the murder rate of The USA. Most of The USA is safe but a couple hundred slums are violent. I am Canadian. I am more likely to die in a car accident than an American is to die in a mass shooting.
@shens_genki55876 ай бұрын
@@佯谬 中国18岁以下也不能喝 管的比较宽松罢了 但在美国也有很多人偷偷喝 高中生宿醉太多了
@yangyangman99785 ай бұрын
@@佯谬 饮酒不行,但是飞叶子、改性别是被鼓励的,666
@adan-yo5wf5 ай бұрын
@@佯谬 毒品泛滥的地方,反而害怕青年喝酒
@impressionfirst85779 күн бұрын
Articulated so well about what you feel. Great talk!
@JNSO-6 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more ❤ We fell in love with Beijing & China in general on our last winter trip last December
@larrykou362224 күн бұрын
beijing no good. don't come. china's southern provinces normally much better and developed. beijing, too crowded, too big, too expensive.... instead, some southern small cities more habitable.
@scottroberts41296 ай бұрын
“America is living in the past, China is living in the future.” totally agree!
@manolososadavinci19376 ай бұрын
With their buildings that fall apart 😂😂😂😂💀💀💀the Chinese still haven’t mastered how to properly mix cement
@powerlifting59045 ай бұрын
the strongest country is USA. People always talk about transportation… i mean… if you love transportation system, go to Japan, good air quality, and you don’t be monitored by government, And you can freely say what you want.
@@afgano389 i can’t even translate your language… even youtube doesn’t show the ‘translate’ button on your comment. Mad clown?🤡
@powerlifting59045 ай бұрын
@@afgano389 how can you even use youtube? Wow 🤡
@mrfitchina62345 ай бұрын
100% agree. Between living in Shenzhen, HK and Shanghai for 11 years, I’ve seen China (specifically Mainland) developing so rapidly and the safety factor alone is why I love living in China.
@JoelBergmark6 ай бұрын
All cities I been to in China is safe, in Sweden also mostly safe but not as safe as China.
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
I have also visited Sweden and agree with you!
@zman19826 ай бұрын
I have heard that if there is one city in Sweden that is dangerous it is Malmo and then Stockholm. Rise in gangs, mostly of Islamic origin, and use of Molotov cocktails, grenades, or explosive weapons and gun related violence has started to shoot us as well.
@pixelmasque2 ай бұрын
Sadly Sweden letting in all those immigrants has less to Sweden being the rape capital of Europe at one point, hopefully things are being managed well by the police
@gappergob6169Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Sweden start importing "the usual suspects". And somehow people blaming it on Muslim instead seeing the common denominator 😂
@JoelBergmarkАй бұрын
@@gappergob6169 To me, the lowest common denominator is US Imperialism, as 7 year old gulf war started ad 8-9 years old refugees came, and since then the waves is related with wars often with USA involved... However it's also true that Swedish population by ourselves will shrink and to maintain the society we need people to come here. However the integration since late 80s is non existing and that was big and still is huge mistake.
@duskshadow256 ай бұрын
"It's called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe in it." - George Carlin
@TacticalMayo6 ай бұрын
Why do you people come on our social media?
@cca95026 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha
@dircxx85546 ай бұрын
We can only dream about it and it’s more of debts country for sure
@SuhandiWijaya6 ай бұрын
@@TacticalMayo you are everywhere commenting on channels about China. Get a life and job kiddo. Oh forgot your job is a bot for NED 🤖💩🤡
@zishanzen6 ай бұрын
@@TacticalMayo 你们也有很多人去中国的社交媒体上,我们拒绝了?
@singalore5 ай бұрын
Singaporean here. Spent 6 months in China earlier this year. Intending to go China. China is safe and developing fast. China is not what the West paints her to be. I really hope westerners visit China to see her for yourself. Yes, you may not like China at the end, but at least experience China for yourself and see what is on the ground there. For me, I feel China has overtaken Singapore in many ways, and many of my fellow Singaporeans still think China is nothing much but a country of run down villages....
@kpaul44744 ай бұрын
😂中国农民流民的后代居然这么敌视祖宗生活过的地方吗?
@Summer-ef7lb4 ай бұрын
I’m a Chinese.I agree some of your points. The western medias only report negative sides of China.On the other hand,most KZbinrs and TickTockers only post positive sides of China.It’s quite difficult for your foreigners to know the real China. You said China has overtaken Singapore,I don’t totally agree with you.What most of you guys talk about are just big cities like Beijing and Shanghai .China is a huge country,these cities can’t represent China.China still has some problems,she’s not perfect. For example,the average personal quality of Chinese from the mainland China are worse than that of people from HK,Taiwan and Singapore. I’m still a college student. I’ve travelled numerous cities in the mainland China.And I‘ve also travelled to HK and Russia.Definitely I will travel round the world and see the world myself.Singapore is obviously an ideal tourist destination,which is civilized,clean and beautiful.
@davidtoh834 ай бұрын
@@Summer-ef7lbSingapore is a financial hub not a IT or manufacturing hub ( we can’t win China either way ) so no way we can say we are better or even par with China. When u say average person in China is not better of HK or Taiwan, what are you comparing with? Majority of hongkonger is happier after reunified with China, a lot of them have move to China as they can’t afford housing in HK in the past. but now they have an option. What option do they have when under British? Taiwan I don’t even wanna say. under US influence,Taiwan is worse then Thailand or Vietnam now. One of the strongest competitors of Singapore of the Asia 4 dragon in the past is long gone They don’t ever know whether to call themselves China or Taiwan. technically those western people that went China don’t complain about China anymore is after they realise the media is lying to them all the while so what ever they say is true and not lying on the video. However to convince their fellow country mate by youtube and TikTok is almost impossible which they are just sharing information and won’t really care if people believe or not ( don’t really matter anyway ) For those that commented them as paid by ccp or what, is for them to believe or not ( rarely they do ) you can’t wake someone that is pretending to sleep anyway.
@讨厌吃菠菜4 ай бұрын
神州大地每次衰败以后,都会涅槃重生与世间,😄海外华人对自己的祖地要有信心。
@yanxi973 ай бұрын
Singaporean here too. I've went to china on self planned trips multiple times since way before covid and I certainly agree with you that china is more advanced than SG. Especially making payments via WeChat/alipay is so convenient in china and the stores there can just scan our qr code and direct deduct the correct amount, as compared to us in sg having to scan the store's qr code and mistakenly paying extra at times via paylah. Or even banking apps being down several times and we can't make payment lololol. The fact that my china fren has not seen physical cash in years when I wanted to pay her back was an eye opener to me. China even has cities that specialize in niche technologies in which the govt provide subsidies so that the city excel in that area. I do find it a shame that our younger generation and even my frens am unable to speak or read mandarin well these days.
@12567NoYouCannot6 ай бұрын
I am a Latina who grew up and still Lives in America, and I am still dealing DAILY with this RACISM. It really doesn't matter how I behave; it's all about being Considered A less than Human.
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
this really breaks my heart
@tkh29446 ай бұрын
Their foreign policies reflects exactly what you said - "less than human". What's laughable is that their narcissistic arrogance applies even to those that are obviously more capable & brilliant than they are. Like the brainless ignoramus brat laughing & looking down on a world renowned genius adult. 😅
@vjthemad48526 ай бұрын
I've seen many of your comments, and it seems you're quite dissatisfied with your current situation in the United States. However, merely complaining and being sarcastic won't change anything. Have you considered applying for a position as a foreign English teacher in China? You might worry about lacking teaching experience, but don't fret. Take a look at this guy and his story of working from the UK to China. I hope this doesn't offend him, but I want to say if he can do it, so can you! Hopefully, this inspires you. kzbin.info/www/bejne/i6mliqWkfbmgmtE
@vjthemad48526 ай бұрын
I've seen many of your comments, and it seems you're quite dissatisfied with your current situation in the United States. However, merely complaining and being sarcastic won't change anything. Have you considered applying for a position as a foreign English teacher in China? You might worry about lacking teaching experience, but don't fret. Take a look at this guy(I am unable to give you the link, you can search: Araf's Adventures on youtube) and his story of working from the UK to China. I hope this doesn't offend him, but I want to say if he can do it, so can you! Hopefully, this inspires you.
@tkh29446 ай бұрын
😢
@blues76676 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in china until 13 years old. Then my family and I moved to USA for almost 30 years now....When I look back, I am glad I went to school in China. If I have a kid now, I will definitely send the kid to china for school.
@wyn23026 ай бұрын
Very sensible choice.
@ngaothe66176 ай бұрын
I am Vietnamese, and I want to tell you: if your children are raised in China or Vietnam, when you get old you will be taken care of by your children, if you raise your children in America or In Europe and Japan, 80% of you will live alone or in a nursing home. Because the family culture of Vietnam and China is to respect teachers and take care of parents for generations
@Xmen171Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the useful info.
@mtchin6 ай бұрын
Truth well told!
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
Just waking up to this super thanks! Can’t say thanks enough for your support 🥹 so happy you enjoyed my video. There’s more to come soon! Sending lots of good vibes your way ✨✨✨
@mtchin6 ай бұрын
@@beeroseinchina Thank you!
@way13136 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the super thanks!!! It means so so much. Really appreciate your support. You literally just made my day ✨ sending good vibes and light your way~
@way13136 ай бұрын
@@beeroseinchina You're welcome. I loved your honesty regarding why you chose to stay in China. Takes courage knowing your views are not popular, yet standing by your convictions
@jny5179Ай бұрын
This video is great. Thanks for sharing!
@12567NoYouCannot6 ай бұрын
Also, here in America (USA), Nobody CARES!! Here in America, people could care less about their Neighbors. In the USA, your neighbors might even be Happy if Something Bad happens to You!
@kaidevir6 ай бұрын
Omg this is so true
@chanvic51056 ай бұрын
😂
@houlej196 ай бұрын
Also very true in China
@少就是多6 ай бұрын
@@houlej19 Chinese people are generally curious about events happening around them, and if you ask for help, they are usually willing to assist their neighbors. They typically don't take pleasure in others' misfortunes, especially if they have no personal grudge against you. 中国人是看热闹,只要你说,一般还会帮助邻居。一般不会幸灾乐祸,他又和你没仇。
@leonlili53126 ай бұрын
@@houlej19 你如果胡说的话,会遭报应的,你确定是这样的吗
@LoveEVandenvironment6 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you Rose. I live in Australia, honestly, Australia is safer than the States, but people still don't walk at night. Cost of living in Australia is terrible too right now.
@jameso14476 ай бұрын
It costs more to live in China than it does to live in the USA right now. It might seem cheaper but the electric meters double-charge, gas meters run even when nothing is used, water meters double-charge. Income is very low. No one older than 35 years old is even considered for employment. You only think it's safe because the government suppresses all crime statistics - a trend which is increasing in the USA as well following the defund-the-police movement.
@itheabyss47946 ай бұрын
@@jameso1447 your name should be jameso1447+3
@clearheaded56966 ай бұрын
Yes, that's a pity. No night time economy and employment to generate for the nation.
@JohnSmith-sm7ez6 ай бұрын
Australia is safer than China. Just a fact. Negligent manslughter off the charts in China. Awful cancer rate survival. Nowhere near same life expectancy, health of citizens better in Aus, no forced camps, pollution way worse in China, food standards worse….. Anyway I could go on and on.
@jameso14476 ай бұрын
@@clearheaded5696 What's a night-time economy for? To work another 8 hours a day? Markets are just middle-men between producers and consumers. Only the producers increase wealth in a society. Overpopulated regions can have night markets because overcrowding on the streets can be reduced by people using streets at different times of day.
@liziqiu29124 ай бұрын
I lived in Melbourne from 2019 to 2020, but eventually chose to return to China because life in Western countries is really unsafe for single women. I have never felt that going out in the middle of the night would be so dangerous, but in Australia, there are many such dangers. The homeless and drunk people on the streets make me feel very uncomfortable.
@youngyoung29806 ай бұрын
I think the most important thing you choose to raise your kid in China is that you never need worry about drug abuse, almost no one addicted to drug, even weeds in China.
@lagrangewei6 ай бұрын
this is not true, there is drug problem along the border, it just harder to push the drug inland. China's "core" maybe well protected from vice, but all countries has a border somewhere... unless you are an island. one of the slogan for public awareness is "low crime doesn't mean no crime", the society is only safe if the society continously work to keep it that way.
@piccolamh86956 ай бұрын
在美国,吸毒是合法的。 但在中国,吸毒是违法的。
@JohnSmith-sm7ez6 ай бұрын
Lots of drug abuse in China and millions of alcoholics. Also negligent manslughter is off the charts. Awful working conditions for millions.
@王莽-r2l6 ай бұрын
中国有吸毒群体,但是中国对吸毒的惩罚非常严重。
@闷骚男-c5l6 ай бұрын
@@lagrangewei In China, if you sell more than 50 grams of heroin, you will be sentenced to death
@iamcanadianedmonton6 ай бұрын
i still remember katrina after all these years, even though i live in canada, it was huge news here in canada also.
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
after the storm, my parents and I were driving around New Orleans and they told me to look out the window and take it all in because I was witnessing history. Such a wild thing to live through
@pandabearoceanpark6 ай бұрын
Katrina showed the whole world how backward America was...and getting worse from then on.
@luna498-h5z6 ай бұрын
@@beeroseinchina I lived in Metairie, LA when Hurricane Katrina happened! I think I was 11 at the time. My family was homeless for a few weeks when we decided to evacuate to Texas. We slept in shelters, trailer parks, and motels. During the “Great Evacuation,” some of my friends slept in the Super Dome, which had been turned into a giant shelter at the time. For some reason, I remember being slightly jealous of them lol
@JimEdds5 ай бұрын
Was in Biloxi for Katrina, specifically to film Katrina. The storm surge was massive 27.8 feet in Waveland. Life after Katrina was hard for a long time. Don't blame for relocating one bit. We moved from Pensacola to west coast of Florida. Where Hurricanes are less frequent. Been here 3 years and already had 3 Hurricane Warnings. There is no escape from them in Florida. Zhongguo must be an awesome place to live. Thanks for the informative video. Xie Xie ni.
@winkstorm6 ай бұрын
What a true statement, “America is living in the past, China is living in the future.” Most Americans don’t realized how far China is ahead…
@George-k6o9t6 ай бұрын
Which is the exact reason why the U.S. Government is working so hard to pull China back into the past!
@ysf-d9i6 ай бұрын
america is living in a future where there are a billion genders and fatness and sexual degeneracy are to be celebrated while loyalty, purity, honesty and other good moral virtue are hated on.
@TacticalMayo6 ай бұрын
God what a traitor.
@George-k6o9t6 ай бұрын
@@TacticalMayo Nope! Just like the many millions upon millions of people throughout history everywhere around the world trying to seek a safer, better life elsewhere. The Continental North America was settled by people fleeing from Europe in search of a better life for themselves and their families. when they are unable to change their government or society, through the political process what else can they do but go elsewhere? If anything, those who stay but do not attempt to make their own nation a better society are in fact, the real traitors.
@可乐啊-u8o6 ай бұрын
@@TacticalMayo多了解世界,不应该原地踏步
@12567NoYouCannot6 ай бұрын
I LOVE that You said "Affordable" and NOT "Cheap"
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
In my previous videos I used the word "cheap" and a lot of people corrected me. I am happy to keep growing and evolving! love the comments on how to be better ✨️
@Angelo-oct46 ай бұрын
@@beeroseinchina lol, relax ! cheap are not considered as a negative word in China. and most of chinese people are very chill they dont care too much of what you says.
@charliewang29066 ай бұрын
In general, the price level in China is 1/3 to 1/2 of that in 'developed countries' when comparing apples to apples.
@roncheung88936 ай бұрын
both are relative words, they relate to your disposable income. I am sure a foreigner with proper job will have good disposable income.
@KK-Lunia_Anna.NEW.comingАй бұрын
I love your video, girl!!! I’ve seen your video in the video channal in WeChat, someone put your video on the site, she talks about your video and said that your point of view is amazing, well of course it is❤❤❤ You have listed all the goods and main points and also the caution points in China, me as a Hong Kong citizen love it, I’m also Chinese❤ hope to see you one day in China
@beeroseinchinaАй бұрын
awwwww so happy to hear you love it! really means so much. I didn't know someone posted it with their commentary, that's so cool! I'm sending lots of love from Beijing, hope to see you too!
@dodoboy666 ай бұрын
Thanks for your insight! I am planning to move to China soon and your videos help a lot.
@Sunalen-ue9hv6 ай бұрын
Welcome to China. No violence, no drugs, no porn. It's good for the kids.
China, a human civilization with a history of more than 5,000 years and nearly 6,000 years, has developed to the present day with extremely high moral standards. Chinese people have a high respect for all races and do not have all kinds of racism and racial hatred like in the United States. From this point of view alone, China is the future of mankind, not the United States, not to mention China's infrastructure and the development of technology that benefits the people. When the Western media constantly smear China, they think that the Chinese people do not know, in fact, the Chinese people have always been aware of the Western media's selfishness and depravity, but the Chinese people's choice is to forgive and ignore. Because when a person continues to do evil, one day the retribution will come to him.
@hinatamercury6 ай бұрын
You mean the Chinese do not defecate publicly? They do not act like savages in buffets and wherever there are food? They don't put poison in their food? They don't sell soil as salt and pepper? It doesn't bully other nations? You're delulu 😂 it's the Chinese that are always greedy
@hinatamercury6 ай бұрын
What no racism? I know you lot hate your neighbors the Japanese. There are many immigrants also who forbid their Chinese children to socialize with the local kids. What high morals? You mean feeding your own people poison laced food? Gutter oil? Selling tofu dreg apartments to your people?
@hinatamercury6 ай бұрын
Wow bots are working hard to delete my comment
@陈建安-p4w6 ай бұрын
@@hinatamercury You're wrong. I don't hate the Japanese people. I like the Japanese people very much. What I hate is the Japanese government and Japanese war criminals who support Japanese militarism.
@陈建安-p4w6 ай бұрын
@@hinatamercury Chinese people are greedy??? Hahaha, don't forget how many Chinese people the Japanese government killed when it invaded China. Don't forget how many Palestinians Israel slaughtered. Don't forget how many Middle Easterners Americans have slaughtered in the Middle East for oil. Do you say they are greedy??? Chinese people are not greedy. Chinese people work hard, because they are all ordinary farmers or workers. Maybe they will quarrel with you for a few dollars, but they will never slaughter civilians like these countries for profit.
@cawlsy5 ай бұрын
I came to Canada when I was in grade 9, then went to high school. High school was brutal, most people did not want to look at me let alone being friends with me, as if getting close to me would lower their status. I’m still traumatized now, and I can’t talk about it, cause if I do, people would say why don’t you go back to your country. If I were to spend my high school days differently, I would hang out with other Asian kids more, instead of trying to fit in to a circle that did not welcome me. I’ll definitely keep my options open in the future.
Thanks for the insights. We will be moving to Southern China this August bringing 2 toddlers, we are anxious about everything.
@davidrichards17416 ай бұрын
Wow, as an aging american who' lived in HK and beijing and china and singapore and asia since the 90's, after living 40 years stateside... I'd say don't be anxious about coming here. Rather, be anxious about having to go back, lol. Of course there will be some temporary adjustments at first, especially for me from a totally different culture and language. Now I feel Asian and I prefer it here and hope to stay & be buried here. The world is changing (sad).
@jimtripp7796Ай бұрын
Thank You for helping me decide to travel to China. The difference between here in Canada and China is exciting to see on you tube time to go soon will investigate
@billychin52496 ай бұрын
I agree with all your points 100%. It's now the Chinese dream!!! 😊
@George-k6o9t6 ай бұрын
The Chinese don't just dream but they make the dream come true in action. Dreams that remain dreams are just illusions and plain aspirations.
@mtljin6 ай бұрын
i left new york i 2016. there is too much gun crime for me to raise a family there
@geoattoronto3 ай бұрын
Beautiful description of life in China. Very moving. To tears. I like what you are saying!
@normanmoffatt97076 ай бұрын
I've lived in China for 11 years, and every time I go back to my country of birth (Australia) I know why I'm still here.
@lolam42096 ай бұрын
oh wow interesting
@japanviaharis4 ай бұрын
What's so bad about Australia. I have Australia in one of the good countries list.
@RDstar86 ай бұрын
Chinese people are always friendly ❤ especially foreigners. anyone who knows Chinese language I think china is the best place to live.
@George-k6o9t6 ай бұрын
There is a young Australian woman of Polish descent in Sydney, Australia who visits China as often as possible as she loves it there. She speaks Chinese (putonghua - the common language, mandarin) fluently and goes by the name of Amy Lyons. She has her own KZbin vlog channel called, "Blondie in China" and she takes her viewers to some of the most amazing places around China.
@chchan10694 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@beeroseinchina4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your support!!! And I’m so happy you enjoyed the video~ we are working hard to put out lots of cool content super soon from our travels. Can’t wait for you to see!
@jenme47966 ай бұрын
I used to the go Palm Springs for the hot Springs, this old guy chatted with me, he said his son had gone missing, he was biking as an adult and he had gone missing from Rural America, he pointed out some caution, he reminded me to put a no trespassing sign at my house for protection, he said he spends his days still searching for his son, what ever happen with him, I just wish he finds peace, the old man was a teacher and he was a good man in his old age, he was still wondering what on earth happen to his beloved son
@LaikikiSunny2 ай бұрын
That's so sad😢😢😢😢
@liberty-matrix6 ай бұрын
"The number one most aspired to career in China, among young teenagers that were surveyed is an 'Astronaut'. The number one most aspired to a career in the U.S. is a 'Social Media Influencer', that is all you need to know to understand the collapse of the West." ~Tristan Harris
You're wonderful. I'm in China after living almost 30yrs in the U.S.. I can understand exactly what you talked about, like Katrina, what it's like before vs now in the U.S, ... Hope we can connected online. Also, I hope your videos can bring the mutual understanding between American and Chinese people. Thank you!
@kr89726 ай бұрын
Natural disasters do also happen in China. However, rescue teams like PLA often arrive within few hours and it is impossible for any place to be out of electricity for one month or even one week. Otherwise, people will be very angry. I have to say some Chinese are a little bit childlish because they are taken too good care of by the Chinese government.
@DevinHuang-zt2kl6 ай бұрын
You are so right! chinese people are so naive that they think other countries do it better than Chinese government.
@weizhang28346 ай бұрын
I always say that to 润 人, they got too much spoiled by their time
@malagebide5 ай бұрын
There are many giant babies, and once they don't get the life they want, they blame the government
@aleckkong35905 ай бұрын
工业区如果停电一小时都会成为重大的新闻,如果是居民区停电1小时,供电局不被骂死才怪
@dondestajavi6 ай бұрын
You Are The Only One Who Tells The Truth...👍👍👍👍👍
@roncheung88936 ай бұрын
shows your knowledge is limited!
@tony18mo6 ай бұрын
OMG! Bar after bar! You have so many great points.
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
thanks for watching, and thanks for your support ✨️
@charleschin4136 ай бұрын
Keep up the good works. You explains things very clearly and no biases. Thks..
@rongwu-sj9ws6 ай бұрын
Beijing is determined to establish itself as a bicycle-friendly city. Generally speaking, when I lived in Beijing, I could reach any destination within 100 kilometers by bicycle, but relying solely on a bicycle for commuting to and from work is still quite difficult: 1) It's too cold in the winter. 2) By the time I reach my workplace in the summer, I'm soaked in sweat. However, if the purpose is just exercise, Beijing is already quite friendly to cyclists. There are many dedicated bicycle lanes, as well as some non-dedicated roads that are very suitable for cycling, totaling several thousand kilometers in length. Anyway, I'm going to go for a bike ride now, a 40-kilometer dedicated bicycle greenway along the river, so even though the weather is very hot, I still want to go!
@torataromiu6 ай бұрын
Riding through Chang An Main Street is really awsome!
@Choolloyd6 ай бұрын
Wow! Enjoy your video clip. Thanks for creating and sharing it. Best wishes to you and all your loved ones. Take care! Cheers!🍻
@cindychang42394 ай бұрын
I live in Beijing too! been here for 6 years, although I feel like there are definitely more comfortable cities in China to live in, Beijing is too big for my taste. But meeting people from everywhere in the world is SO TRUE! it's amazing!
@nkecskes6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing and loved this video.
@cleopatra32066 ай бұрын
Traditionally, in China, teachers rank almost as high as parents, sometimes even higher. This is a very good thing.
@zhangqian95525 ай бұрын
To be honest, in primary and secondary schools in China, teachers' words are more persuasive than parents'. After college students become adults, they no longer respect their teachers as much as they did when they were young, so Chinese university teachers have the least authority.
@monkpool3 ай бұрын
Meanwhile in America, teachers are overworked and underpaid
@leonardmichaelwrinch4466 ай бұрын
Let’s all move to China ‼️
@Nanaka6316 ай бұрын
no…bro😂.. There are already too many people in China.(joke.Welcome!)
@Universe.Singer6 ай бұрын
Learn Chinese culture and rebuild your homeland
@therealdeal21636 ай бұрын
Wish I could ...
@melah6636 ай бұрын
Can I come too?
@johnphoon64366 ай бұрын
I'm planning to....I want to grow old rich in experience
@Harveyinchina6 ай бұрын
Wow, nice video topic! Great job, it seems to be a popular sentiment recently
@孙家彬5 ай бұрын
Thankyou for doing this video, hope more people can watch this video from all over the world. As a Chinese , I also hope one day I can travel to America, to experience different culture , different view.
@kidding64476 ай бұрын
Yeap...that's the absolutely true
@12567NoYouCannot6 ай бұрын
Is IMPOSSIBLE to Make ANY "friends" here in The USA.
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
I have noticed a lot of Americans can be very superficial. I'm not sure why it is that way
@@beeroseinchinajust make sure you never come back here 🇺🇲 again.
@TacticalMayo6 ай бұрын
Just make sure you never come back here.@@beeroseinchina
@菊花新3 ай бұрын
I already recommend many foreign friends of watching your vedio, and shared the link to them. I hope foreigners can hold a right view on china sociaty and current situation. 3Q for your vlog.
@RespectOthers16 ай бұрын
Convincing people using truths and facts is so easy and really fun to watch! :D
@TacticalMayo6 ай бұрын
She's preaching to the choir she's a traderr to us, she better never come back.
@luna498-h5z6 ай бұрын
@@TacticalMayo As if you can stop her from doing anything? People can come and go wherever they damn well please lol
@TacticalMayo6 ай бұрын
@@luna498-h5z don't worry as things get worse because they will ain't nobody going to be doing anything
@MYTHOMINHTRAN4 ай бұрын
Well said! I moved from Switzerland to the US at first with a big dilemma, and after living here for the last 20 more years I felt regret. That was all about children, in the US they have more room but also more risky. We don't know where they'll come home after a day working or not?
@merrilllee48783 ай бұрын
You'd think that after 20yrs you would notice. But in the US, you have to create and provide that safety for yourself, and for everything else too.
@DeepakSharma-dc4gd3 ай бұрын
Why would you move from Switzerland to US. This shows even heaven becomes boring😂
@ElvisMuahu9 күн бұрын
Very nice video I enjoy watching your videos even if have never travelled to china . Feels like a very beautiful country to visit❤
@raymonddon88756 ай бұрын
im german and i will be up rooting my 6 kids & wife to live in china too!
@pennygwynt3506 ай бұрын
Welcome! May I ask why?
@邓龙-v4n6 ай бұрын
wow
@miacastellon72906 ай бұрын
if you like communism you will sure love it
@yousafkg_5fy6 ай бұрын
Beeroze is honest . We love china .from pakistan.
@danielgutierrez48322 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, China just sounds wonderful!! I just wish I was already living out there.
@shens_genki55876 ай бұрын
The best thing I miss in China is the CLEAN and SAFE subway. There are no weirdo singing to my face or smelly people walking after me. Everyone needs to do bag check before they enter the subway so no worry for gun shooting, knives, etc.
@SIoyvenheaven1T800m1013 ай бұрын
Police states work like that.
@pixelmasque2 ай бұрын
@@SIoyvenheaven1T800m101America is not a homeland security police state? You people are fed so much bullshit on the news you don't know what reality is, china is beautiful and you live in a hell hole where 30-50,000 people are shot each year, and violence is out of control, you can't trust your pharmaceutical companies, hospitals or drinking water. Your economy is collapsing because all you do is bomb other countries and kill innocent children just like your proxy state Israel is doing now in the back of American bombs, while china continues to prosper other countries with infrastructure, something the racist Americans have never done, spend more time thinking deeply about your limited education and horrific history and less smart ass comments.
@linus6316 ай бұрын
Great video, I learned a lot. As n American I too wonder if I sgould raise my kids in US anymore, the environment just seem getting worst, Good to see Chins is thriving & there's other opinion out there! Thank you for Sharing & keep the good work! ❤😊
@wildbadgerwildbadger1801Ай бұрын
Wishing you the best for you and your family 😘.
@beeroseinchinaАй бұрын
thanks so much!! ❤️ sending love and light your way!
@china77summer6 ай бұрын
What a beautiful writing sample! Strong statements and they are all supported by details. I will show your video to my kid so he can learn how to add details to a statement! 🙏thank you! 😊
@beeroseinchina6 ай бұрын
this is such a sweet comment! thanks so much for your support and thanks for watching! ✨️