🚨STATEMENT 🚨 This video IS NOT a negative video. I have already seen too many incorrect comments claiming that I have bad intentions. Just like my Beijing Hutong video I want to show the real everyday life of the people who live in side streets of these megacities. These are the great people whose cultures, life-long work, and heritage, these cities have been built on and instead of showing the Bund of Shanghai, I want to show the real everyday people. The construction work on the Grandma's home in NOT negative and in the video, if you watch it, you will see that I am curious as to what is happening so instead of assuming, we actually ask a construction worker who informs us of their government-led project to renovate the exterior of these 100-year-old heritage houses to preserve the identity of the Long Tangs for years to come. I said I feel sorry for the grandma, but this doesn't mean I think that the work shouldn't happen. If MY grandma wanted work done on her house, like a new roof for example, even if she asked for it to be done and paid for it to be done, I would still feel sorry for her that her peaceful home had loud noises and construction men all over it - it's part of life but I will not be criticized for showing empathy to an elderly woman who's residence has become noisy. Again, that doesn't mean I somehow disagree with the construction. I love China and especially showing the everyday people of this country, that's what I'm passionate about. I wouldn't try my best to learn Mandarin and even some Shanghainese, just to go and make a negative video about that place - that would be stupid.
Your video is really one of a kind! Not many travelers, even Chinese, are willing to go so deep into the local life. I lived in Shanghai for 2 years in the past and I have never talked with those local Shanghainess like you did!
@proogenji75265 ай бұрын
I agree. Lived in Shanghai for 10 years, and attended middle school, high school and college there. Haven’t really been to those older areas. Didn’t even know people just put their stuff outside around their doors 😂😂.
@dunkierookie9706 ай бұрын
What sets your vlogs apart from other youtubers is that your focus is not on the usual places of interest, which honestly is flooding all over youtube. Rather, your angle is more down-to-earth in trying to understand more about the locals' mundane lifestyle. Since you can't please everyone and if some people can only accept 100% positive things but not a fair bit of negative albeit you're showing the raw footage / truth, then so be it. Do maintain your unique style.. Keep it up!
@taboobunny91866 ай бұрын
Another wonderful video.. Love it. Lunch looks absolutely delicious, ngl
@JackAynsleyTravel6 ай бұрын
Ah it was amazing, really glad we went there. Proper good food for an amazing price!
@ianli21565 ай бұрын
@@JackAynsleyTravel But actually the restaurant is Henan flavor (and most probably run by Henan people). Also the beverages are not local, especially the soda, while soymilk is common but hard to say it's a local brand. Like other comment already suggested, you should try 黄酒 (yellow wine) which is almost only consumed in Yangtze delta area.
@zjm85 ай бұрын
As a Chinese student living in the UK, I have had so many locals who are super friendly to me and helped me so much. I am glad to see you are also treated nicely in China, and I want to welcome more open minded people like you guys to come and visit China. We need more communication and mutual understanding of both our differences and similarities. We are all human beings at the end of the day, and I believe the nature of kindness from people no matter where you are. I get to travel to many countries and I love the experiences, I also hope people can fall in love with China and have a great experience there. It is a huge place, many I have never been to yet. Good opportunity for me to explore many cities virtually through your camera and your perspectives as foreigners.
@realhahahehe6 ай бұрын
NIce tour, I like to experience local life too, feels so much alive
@jeysonfrankie85555 ай бұрын
Agreed 🙌
@xbking-iv5df6 ай бұрын
Some residents of these old buildings in downtown Shanghai really enjoy living here, while others are waiting to relocate, though it has become increasingly difficult to move. We all grew up in these old buildings, but now many people have moved to the outskirts of Shanghai. Honestly, I really miss the atmosphere of these old buildings!
I know, I said in the video that its great theyre preserving the historical buildings and I feel sorry for the grandma who has to listen to the noise everyday. Its not a negative thing
Everytime you visit to a city,you experiences local culture in a tangible way.Jack is a language genius😀
@AmyFan-kz8vn6 ай бұрын
You are guys the grandpas and grandmas love best.
@xxb-nu7tl6 ай бұрын
The government will carry out external environmental renovations on overly old residential areas, all funded by the government, to maintain the cleanliness, tidiness, and modernization of the city
@zhongguono16 ай бұрын
U Are Right
@puweiting6 ай бұрын
❤😂🎉❤😂🎉
@pensychan80536 ай бұрын
That's amazing.. 😮
@cong-organic6 ай бұрын
@@zhangwhackThat's how taxes are supposed to be used, isn't it ?
@xipingcao6 ай бұрын
@@cong-organic Many Chinese think they never pay taxes. Because direct taxes only account for over 10% of the total tax revenue in China. On the contrary, in the United States, head tax, income tax, land use tax, property tax, and other direct taxes account for over 80% of taxes.
@maniacyro51676 ай бұрын
The first community you visited at the corner of 南京西路 and 陕西北路 is where my grandparents lived for 40 years. It was built by the Europeans like 100 years ago. Brings back my childhood merories watching your video. And about the strawberries, there is a very short period of time in late spring every year where you can get fresh in-season stawberries. They are jucy red and sweet, a little mushy and can quickly go off. But these strawberries beat those big whitish plasticky flavourless ones you get from the greenhouse the rest of the year by a mile. They are the only straberries I eat. We don't use "chi le ma" as greeting anymore. They was at least 40 years in the past. Please don't say that again, it's a little cringy. Great video as usual.
@JackAynsleyTravel6 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words and feed back. Chi le ma lao tie? 😆
@fantasycelestial29086 ай бұрын
@@JackAynsleyTravel "Lao Tie" is a Northeastern dialect. You don't need to say "Lao Tie" when talking to Shanghainese. Many Shanghainese look down on outsiders and think that outsiders are all rural areas, including Beijing. Hahahaha
Shanghai has a lot of old alleys have all sorts of small mamma papa run restaurants. I just visited Shanghai. I stayed at Zhe Jiang Zhong Lu (浙江中路)。 Many restaurants in the alleys.
@林北就是唱秋5 ай бұрын
Renovation of old district is a headache of big cities in China, especially in Shanghai, because the shanghaines are extremely good at bargaining for their own benefits but at what costs to the city and general public? Not their problem. That's why Shanghai has the biggest slums among China cities, and these people live in "slums" are in fact super rich.
@梓陈-d4v5 ай бұрын
不是以前发生过开着宝马去领救济金的😂
@Walking_China5 ай бұрын
我上次去上海,都还是冬天,特别特别冷,欢迎你们畅游中国 I went to Shanghai last time, it was still winter, really, really cold, so welcome you all to come explore China.
@xuda19726 ай бұрын
Open, safe, and welcome to everyone visiting. you can record what you want to and upload in KZbin. nothing to hide.
@rachelforrester23336 ай бұрын
Loved your vid , brilliant as always and the food looked de❤❤ xx
@tut14625 ай бұрын
nice video🎉you two r really lovely and polite❤Paige is sooo cute 🥰
these old communities are just like mines in Shanghai. That old lady has same age of my mom. Life in old community is never boring. These interactions with neighbors are the main social activities or entertainment after retirement.
@abdullahsaif92254 ай бұрын
Nice velog brother 🥰
@lesliewang81645 ай бұрын
Highly recommend another city located at Bohai bay north of China which is the biggest coastline city of north and 2nd biggest city 100years ago had 9 different concessions which is unique of the whole of world.The street scenery is very close to Shanghai since foods and culture diverse.Finally it’s just take less than half hour by Bullet train from Beijing and is the fastest train line in China The city of Tianjin .Still Called Tientsin century before
@impressionfirst85775 ай бұрын
👍✌😀 like your videos very much.
@warfstyxfury81495 ай бұрын
中餐讲究色香味俱全,很高兴听到你说so much colour来肯定它
@EllisWR6 ай бұрын
Constantly making bangers a million times better than all the tripe China content on KZbin 🇨🇳 Legends.
@JackAynsleyTravel6 ай бұрын
EllisWR is my hero 🤙🏻
@manuelphotography6 ай бұрын
@27:00 That Vitasoy is originated in Hong Kong, it's not a Shanghaiese drink. It's famous that you can actually find that in many China towns or Chinese supermarket throughout the world.
@chanchan-bv6so6 ай бұрын
Exactly. As a Hongkonger, I confirm that Vitasoy is a famous Hong Kong brand.😊
@hong31706 ай бұрын
just the brand is from hk but soy milk is very much a Shanghai drink too.
@davec88366 ай бұрын
So important for precision 😉
@CriticalEchinozoa6 ай бұрын
yep. the authentic Shanghai style soybean drink is salty style.
@hattiewu11516 ай бұрын
Have you explored community canteens in Shanghai? That will be fun.
the grandma said the repairing work needs totally 4 months, not already started for 4 months
@spencerlai2195 ай бұрын
Correct.
@zanchaoz6 ай бұрын
That bird is amazing.
@ajkmafiagamezyt6 ай бұрын
China is a massive interesting country would love to visit one day love your videos Jack especially your Pakistan vlogs would love to see you go back there again 🤩❤️💯
@MusicMan-y5 ай бұрын
Maybe I met you a little late, but I still want to welcome you to China, best wishes for you, love from China❤
Jack you are getting better and better. You have a brain that works right so therefore your vlogs are fun to watch. (Original Pakistani fan who now wants to explore the world through your eyes!)
@JackAynsleyTravel5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for continuing to watch our videos brother!
@jeysonfrankie85555 ай бұрын
Hundred percent understand, as a local I have to say that beside those tourist areas, normal Shanghai people’s lives are just like the lives in nearby provinces like zhejiang and jiangsu
@TheChen1266 ай бұрын
Welcome to travelling in China and thank you for your realistic reflection of the situation in China!
@phillee86665 ай бұрын
Life in these residential area is very laidback, confirmable, and intimacy.
@吃饭减肥6 ай бұрын
喜欢兄弟的风格,期待兄弟未来拍伦敦的景点
@lizz78056 ай бұрын
11:40 that bird is called 八哥 in mandarin, Crested Myna in English, they have amazing vocal abilities, they can sing like human as well.
@avil86866 ай бұрын
Damn... Imagine that my government renovate my old house for free... I will be so happy. And it will finished in 4 months not already worked for four months, your translator is no good😅
@JackAynsleyTravel6 ай бұрын
Hes not a translator, hes a friend 😊❤️😆
@lalalalalalala1276 ай бұрын
@@JackAynsleyTravelhahahaha
@cardifffarrah5 ай бұрын
The four-month period refers to the completion of the entire community.🤣
@梓陈-d4v5 ай бұрын
这翻泽是外国人,关键时刻他也没弄明白😅当然不能很好转述😊
@Dorothy-t4i20 күн бұрын
@@JackAynsleyTravel your friend is pretty handsome!
@shy30535 ай бұрын
很真实的视频♥,感谢博主的分享
@ok3renutube6 ай бұрын
Many foreigners think they are being local by greeting ppl with "have you eaten?" This is actually not used at all these years, and even when used 15 years ago0, it's usually between ppl that know each other. So please stop saying that to random ppl on the street.
@JackAynsleyTravel6 ай бұрын
On KZbin everyone tells me to stop saying it. On Bilibili everyone loves it as asked why I didnt say it for a few vídeos. I can't win
@XW31266 ай бұрын
‘Ni hao’ is the universal greeting acceptable everywhere. ‘Chi Le ma’ is only for family or old friends.
@LaowaiDaveJCP6 ай бұрын
@@JackAynsleyTravel sir it depends. It's only applicable to people you know for a long time and It's either lunch or dinner time and you are asking so that if they say they Didn't you can invite em to come to your house to have something delicious although people Don't usually say they didn’t eat except family and good friends.
@@JackAynsleyTravel "have you eaten?" is say for people that you already know , it would sounds bit strange or akward if say it to strangers , trust me im native :D
If you are still in Shanghai, I suggest you go to Songjiang, which has the highest mountain and the largest university city in Shanghai. You can see college students from various provinces in China, and you can freely enter and exit these universities. And there is a beautiful European style town
The old lady said four months, which means it will take four months to complete the free renovation of the entire old community, not that it has been repaired for four months. Your brother who can speak Chinese needs to improve his Chinese listening skills, haha
@yangoh35306 ай бұрын
amazing video❤❤❤😊
@James_Shenhua6 ай бұрын
As a Shanghainese ,I have never been to a "gandpa‘s garage ",btw that orange juice is not that traditional,soy milk is.Wonderful video!
@lucali95625 ай бұрын
Like your videos, I can see that you really want to understand the city and try to look at things objectively.
@lucali95625 ай бұрын
Now that you are in Shanghai, I highly recommend you to see Chinese musicals and dance dramas! It can be said that Shanghai has gathered many outstanding actors in the country, and has the most novel theater operation mode! To some extent, it represents cultural trends. The Huangpu district (which is very close to the Bund) has a number of very popular theaters. If you're interested, I can recommend you a few shows
@danlelyln16625 ай бұрын
You are the most friendly person I have ever seen to China. You are very fair in reporting what you have seen and heard. Welcome to Taiwan, China one day
@Lionwith5 ай бұрын
Jack's language talent is good enough to communicate with birds. LOL😂
@jackboa5 ай бұрын
非常有质量,有深度的视频❤❤
@MarkTtt-95 ай бұрын
非常好视频,使我感动❤
@Shanghai_Knife_Dude2 ай бұрын
When was the video taken? Definitely not in July as the upload date. July in Shanghai is like in oven.
@inspector68036 ай бұрын
Very clean alleyways, no trash.
@xy0208555 ай бұрын
great job, talk to the chinese people, brings you best understanding of China.
@jenniferbatnes7391Ай бұрын
Not sure if you read the history about Shanghai before you trip? Shang is called Paris in the east at the turn of the century.
@kenlai37946 ай бұрын
I am Chinese, and I don't think this is a negative video. It just shows the real side.
@williamwilliam6 ай бұрын
One thing that stands out to what's so common in other similar places in most Western cities, throughout the exploration in the back alley of Shanghai, I did not see any drug dealers, hookers, beggars, etc harassing you for money....and all the narrow streets are relatively rubbish free, and no homeless people around either.
@珩生6 ай бұрын
I think museum will also be a good place to watch out for.And I really feel a bit weird about “real China” the underdeveloped or old area is real China and the high tech/ modern area are also real China, China has so many aspects.
@JackAynsleyTravel6 ай бұрын
The point is that these are the people, culture and traditions on which all the modern elements of the city are built on. We should celebrate the real Shanghainese heritage
@avil86866 ай бұрын
Western guys only approved modernization in the west but always hope Asians forever underdeveloped.😂@@JackAynsleyTravel
It looks like you stepped into the inner-city slums, which are called 棚户区. Those rundown houses are very cramped, and most units don't have a bathroom or kitchen. Typically, 3-4 people live in a 300 square foot space. the irony is that there are always some upscale apartments next to those neighborhoods, which cost millions of dollars.
@emoding5 ай бұрын
这些旧房子一旦出售,价格高达10万人民币每平方米。上海的房子非常贵。
@bigdong-scum6 ай бұрын
Come to northern China someday, there are the most welcoming people and countless delicious food. Maybe come to my city Changchun, I will treat you
@maxwell.carver6 ай бұрын
Shanghai misses you both - until next time, 加油酒仙!
@yulao52996 ай бұрын
我是一个中国人,我觉得这是一个很好的视频。真实的中国生活
@EddieW-wt9js6 ай бұрын
I like you always try to speak local dialect. Even only few words will make you closer to the locals. Can‘t wait to see you in Guangdong and hear you speak Cantonese.
@马化腾-h6o6 ай бұрын
嗦嗨
@EddieW-wt9js6 ай бұрын
@@马化腾-h6o you?
@ygai80486 ай бұрын
The bird you saw saying Happy New Year is called Ba Ge 八哥 (Latin: Acridotheres cristatellus), which is a very smart type of bird can mimic different types of sound, just like parrot. 😄
@stchen77455 ай бұрын
Good video, the true life.
@dannyhatch1236 ай бұрын
Paige telling Jack…”The strawberries are just soft like you”😂 Dont worry Jack, my wife would say im soft to. 😂😂 As always much live from Maine,USA❤
@neelam54346 ай бұрын
Great video!
@dlcc012david6 ай бұрын
Chinese government is for the people by the people 🇨🇳👍
@jasonjiang10695 ай бұрын
Auntie said that the project will be completed in 4 months.
@winddragonmma4 ай бұрын
Love to all Humans!!! ❤
@cookbears45955 ай бұрын
Hi Jack, are you in Shanghai now? and do you want to experience the historical local culture?
@rowexiao5 ай бұрын
you should visit Suzhou, just next to Shanghai
@chenlin-ds1tn6 ай бұрын
非常有趣,去当地了解真实的生活情况,是去旅游景区体验不到的感受
@junlifang28965 ай бұрын
🎉支持你们
@deathbyteabag63816 ай бұрын
LOL your friend Max, I immediately thought he was behaving suss when I saw him walking up behind you both haha. ❤❤👍👍
@maxxiong39336 ай бұрын
If you want to explore what ordinary, common life looks like in China I would definitely recommend visiting Changsha and Chengdu which are famous for a lively ordinary life. But maybe you need to get used to eating spicy things first
@rongfan71976 ай бұрын
28/10000 实时翻译 划译 The beef noodle restaurant is from Henan, the Dayao soda is from Inner Mongolia, and Vitasoy is from Hong Kong haha
@rongfan71976 ай бұрын
推荐去沪西老弄堂,阿娘黄鱼面,福州路老半斋,哈灵面馆,雁荡路味香斋
@FlorianLuo6 ай бұрын
The old house in Longtang is real Shanghai/China, the fancy modern new highrise apartment complex is also real Shanghai/China. If you meant "normal" by "real" then in fact the normal Chinese people majority are living in hundreds of Chinese cities with good infrastructure and in those modern apartment with a good living standards. It's most of the old who still stay in Longtang because they have spent their whole time there, they may own a modern apartment somewhere else, their children may live in one of these apartment, but it doesn't mean that they are the majority people with a normal living condition. You do see more old than young in Hutong and Longtang, right? However, China is huge, there are always huge population in different level. But we can see the change over the decades. In the past more people lived in Longtang or in rural area but now more people live in modern cities. This is the change brought by fast economy development, support from government, and hardwork of Chinese people, and this is the real life of China.
@已由寒國人置顶5 ай бұрын
Have you been to the Bund in Shanghai? Because there is so beautiful, If not, can you shoot a special episode about the Bund? And remember to go to Macau.😂😂😂thank you very much
@Shanghai_Knife_Dude2 ай бұрын
25:20 neither of the two is shanghainess. Soy bean milk from Hong Kong. That bloody sugar water in orange color is a very northern thing.
@Gary-y7b6 ай бұрын
Love to see you again up norwich ❤❤❤❤
@zhiyuanli49736 ай бұрын
Really enjoy watching your videos, and all the videos I watched are base on kindness and love. We Chinese people are very sensitive because of being framed by too many lies on yt. Therefore, when facing people like you who walk into communities and visit friendly , we are also worried about misunderstandings due to translation errors. Therefore, there are many people trying to explain things clearly in the comments. Take it easy dear friends. They are not malicious, and if they are, they will not try to explicate at all. Way to go! mates! love you.
@CL-hk5tj6 ай бұрын
In Shanghai, these older buildings generally lack independent kitchen and bathroom spaces. Typically, 3 to 4 families share one kitchen, creating significant fire hazards. Very few people in this old city area have independent bathrooms, and the vast majority of residents need to deposit their feces in containers at home and transport them to designated locations outside to dispose of them. If you are lucky enough that your house was included in the government's old city renovation plan, the government will buy your house at a price higher than the usual market rate (commonly known as demolition compensation). The government's prerequisite for successfully demolishing the old city area is to obtain the consent of the residents in two consecutive votes. In the first vote, more than 90% of the residents need to approve the government's demolition plan for it to pass. In the second vote, 85% of the residents must agree to the government's compensation plan (i.e., be satisfied with the amount of compensation) for it to pass. Only after both votes pass can the demolition be officially initiated. The compensation plan for each renovation site is publicly available and can be checked online. On average, each household can receive compensation of 4 to 5 million RMB (equivalent to 550,000 to 690,000 USD), with the amount depending on the size of your house. Residents can choose to accept the government's proposal to purchase houses specifically designated for demolition households in the suburbs of Shanghai (at a lower price than the market rate), or they can choose to purchase commercial housing themselves. However, whether such a situation can happen where you live entirely depends on urban planning and local government finances. In other words, if you're "unlucky," you might not be able to benefit from such policies for many years. Just like the elderly woman in the video who has lived there her whole life, their housing conditions might be better than the ones mentioned earlier, but not by much. Fortunately, if your place doesn't get to enjoy the aforementioned policies, the city government will still regularly allocate funds to repair public parts of your house, including corridors, exterior walls, and surrounding infrastructure, just like what's happening in the video. Now, this is my personal opinion. As a tourist, it is natural to want to see some of the city's history preserved, but only the original residents can truly understand the inconvenience of living in these old buildings. For the original residents, if your home undergoes a significant renovation project, it means you've missed out on a government-led demolition project (typically, when they want to improve their living conditions by selling their houses to buy others, they can only sell for 2-3 million RMB. This price is far lower than the compensation offered by the government). In other words, it means they won't receive a generous demolition compensation agreement for at least several years. This is why the elderly woman in the video doesn't seem particularly happy. For someone her age, she might not to see the next large-scale old city renovation project.
as a Chinese,I really like you two,,,,soooooo cute~
@fantasyfabulous56195 ай бұрын
That drawing😂.
@大魔王20125 ай бұрын
This is the real ShangHai,thanks for the video!
@Maxence-zh7ku6 ай бұрын
The cute bird is so funnnnnnny😂😂😂😂😂
@dutchylondon5 ай бұрын
I’ve just heard of a term that describes you. A mixed weight couple ! It’s a new one but how do you feel about that phrase? Of course it doesn’t matter but thought I’d bring to your attention
6:01 "She's looking very concerned." You have a translator with you. Why did you not just *ask her* as opposed to making assumptions? She *_might_* be concerned but maybe for reasons that you are unaware of that might surprise you. This *_before_* stating anything on camera. Edit: I see at 9:10 from her own words that she could care less. A better question to ask would have been: "Exactly what do they 'renovate'? The wires? The materials, the structure? Roof? Windows? Walls? Foundation? Solar? These would be very insightful.