oh, you should wait and hear about the reports on how there are so many big companies in China who are violating labor using machines LOL they said China is enslaving their people even though big companies like productions sectors are all using machines, but America think these machines are humans.
I really like the way you don't take anything for granted and always asking in a humble and considerate way. Such a good vibe. Really enjoying your China videos.
Speaking of rich people being humble, the lady who worked at the coffe kiosk was hmble, and polite. We were taught, when we were kids, that we should always use both hands when we hand something to other people. She used both hands when she gave you the receipt.
3:38 - I appreciate how the lady respectfully uses both hands to present the receipt to the customer. This gesture embodies true human rights, showing respect and consideration for others.
The main reason people can wear these labels in China is the safety, you would never worry you got robbed to carry these luxury bags , watches on the street even in the midnight ! Meanwhile in london ….
Wealth in Shanghai can be overwhelming- visit one of the underground parking in the center of Shanghai will open your eyes. In 2000 I paid USD $50k for a 2beda flat in Shanghai but now it is worth over USD $1.2m. I know someone from HK bought five. Btw he still drives a VW Passat!!!!!!
You are one of few Westerners I know on TH-cam who's extremely polite, calm, considerate, fair, would spend sometime to do a little bit research and explain everything in a pure non-politically correct way, I used to watch some big TH-camrs came to China with titles like I am blocked by Chinese governments, I am under 24/7 surveillance of CCP, and just go to those places which can strenthen their stereotype of China by addicting to Western media. I consider myself as a global citizen, I think it's very important to look at the world from different perspectives, especially when you are travelling to some places which you are not familiar with, down to earth and think and listen to different voices. I learned a lot from your angle of interpreting things. thank you so much.
If the Chinese people on streets look content,normal and nice, some western influencers would add that people everywhere are the same, just the ccp is not. Lol
15:00 The duck is called "call duck" Chinese name "科尔鸭". It's a special kind of pet duck origined from Holland. Very popular amongst city white collars.
Love your videos, China looks great. How about a "How to China travel" video? Like what APP to use, things you learn would make China travel easier! It'll be popular & help lots of people! ❤😊
I like what you did. Shenzhen is my favorite City on Earth. Vienna used to be so clean now we have too many foreigners that don't share our culture and behave below average.
Which part of Shanghai is this? Geezes, Shanghai looks beautiful! Best thing is, it seems you can just walk and discover without worrying about being robbed or stabbed in the next corner.
Thank you for answering my call for showing us Tim Horton in China. As always, enjoyed your videos very much. I was told Shanghai has more than one area where people shop for world-class luxury brand name products. Expecting more from you. 👍👍👍
Here in Shanghai Tim Hortons are everywhere. But Chinese people love espresso and latte more than filtered coffee, I think that’s why the blogger could only get Americano at the coffee kiosk.
I’m from the USA but I love Tim Hortons. Which is more than I can say about Trudeau. Humility is not an admired trait in the west anymore. I remember the first time I visited China in 1987. My wife and I went walking after dark near her family’s home in Jiangmen. I was carrying my daughter who was about 1 year old at the time. I think it was about 8 pm when the factory workers got off work and started riding home on their bikes. At that time in China, the streets were poorly lit with very few street lights and not many sidewalks. So I got very nervous when all of these bikes started whizzing by from behind. But my wife told me to just keep walking. She said that none of the bicycles would hit us. She was right. In China, there is a high degree of social trust that continues today.
The Xintiandi area (新天地) was formerly just a crappy residential area. But a fun fact to point out is that the Chinese Communist Party was founded in a small house near this area.
@@KouroshKamyabi Nice videos so far! I am actually from a town called Jiaxing just 100km south to Shanghai. The CCP first began their meeting discussing the foundation of their party in Xintiandi area and was later disturbed by some police from the French concession. And then they decided to move to Jiaxing (my city) to continue their meeting and eventually announced the founding of the CCP on a boat in Jiaxing. BTW, I also live in Toronto haha
How come I don’t see any garbage on the streets? With so many people walking, there should be a lot of garbage. What else that I don’t see is garbage cans and graffiti. What do people do with their trash? In u.s, one would see trash on the streets, even in early mornings. Graffiti everywhere even in rich neighborhoods. WOW! What a big difference!!
@@kevinrich5222 That’s what I thought. In the u.s, if there’s no trash can nearby, people just dump their garbage on the street or leave them at someone’s doorway. People would rather dump their half eaten take out food on the streets than to give to the homeless people.
1 People are more civilized than before, they don’t dump trash everywhere. 2 There are convenient trash cans in public area. 3 There are lots of clean workers doing a good job for this.
Yet another nice video. It is cool to see your view on China. I watch your video from TH-cam as well as Bilibili (someone upload it to bilibili with translation).
0:26 I used to work at that building, platinum tower where they hosted Ferrari store on the first floor. You can spot endless supercars at night around Xintiandi areas.
Building a beautiful city is something that many developed countries' governments can achieve. The challenge lies in long-term maintenance. Most of the cities I have visited have drug addicts, homeless…😢
I just moved to Shanghai from Toronto 3 months ago. Good to see there s some Canadians travelling here. Haven’t seen too many Americans or Canadians here
hhhhha..“don't arrest me” 🤣you are so cute hahah. Usually no one will get arrested for jaywalking. Generally at intersections where there are no traffic signals, you can cross quickly while keeping traffic safe. BTW, good video, I like it.
Go to west Nanjing Road, towards the Kerry Centre. Real high end stuffs there. Walk from the people square all the way there. You should discover more interesting places.
I like Tims coffee. Their fresh coffee with two parts milk and one part sugar is my favorite. You can go to the Tims coffee shop on the roadside. It is indeed as you said. There is a display cabinet showing bagels and other foods, and the variety of coffee is much more than the variety of subway stations. And you mentioned that the taste is different. I agree. There are three Tims coffee shops near my home. The taste of each one is a little different, even if it is the same coffee. I thought it was a technical problem, but you said so from Canada, so it must be their corporate culture.😂🤣
The place you were in is Xin-Tian-Di 新天地 in Shanghai. It is a very historical district in Shanghai, where many of the buildings were either built by the French when they colonized the city or in the later era. The beautiful Starbucks is a building with Shi-Ku-Men 石库门 style, a popular style during 1910-20ish. Even though most areas are either heavily renovated or removed, you can still feel the rich sense of history.
@markxia7632as a black African woman myself, I find that word concession very demeaning. It was all part of the 100 years of humiliation of the Chinese. Why don't you rename them because it feeds into their ego of being superior.
Wow, after your video, I love to visit Shanghai and more of China. We are from Vancouver, BC. crimes and drugs are everywhere... hospitals filled with drug addicts. Robberies in restaurants... RCMP told us just to hand over car keys and claim insurance if car is being robbed from us... I don't feel safe living here anymore. So stressed out as a retiring senior!
Not sure for Canada. Marlboro is around $50 AUD per pack in Australia. While in China, depending on the brands, can be as low as 10-15RMB per pack. 12:15
Shanghai is a MEGA city. Also I recommend the nearby cities like Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou, Nanjing,Ningbo. You can find other beautiful views or nice food there.
12:22 As a previous smoker I can tell you why. Cigarettes are way too expensive in the States. Here a working class pack of smoke costs from 5 to 25 RMB. In the States it was like more than 7 dollars by the time I left.
Not to mention the cigarettes in China are way better, the more expensive ones of course. But overall I think smokers in China are decreasing as more and more young people know how bad it is to one's health.
This place is so relax, laid back compared to Yorkville !!! Looks really nice and trendy , like an oasis inside a big city. The way they restored or preserved these old buildings reminds me of Old Montreal. Maybe the city has some program or city by laws to preserve the old houses and old buildings.
It's amazing that you visited China's major cities, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I'm Greg from New York City, with a BS in evolutionary biology focused on human genetics. You find Chinese people evolving favorably, showing strength in health, adaptability, and success. Their success stems from homogeneity, allowing them to excel as intended by natural selection. Pure populations seem to adapt better to change compared to mixed populations. Your admiration for China's cultural stewardship and evolutionary progress is profound. Their advancement showcases human evolution's beauty like classical music, giving hope for the future. Thanks for sharing your videos.
That's right. As a Chinese person when I go to the western cities I will always be surprised by the price tags in Starbucks as well as fast fashion brands like ZARA MUJI and H&Ms even though they are made in China or our neighbours 😢
下次欢迎来体验南京西路(West.Nanjing Road)和张园(Zhang Yuan),可以和新天地对比一下。(Next time, welcome to experience West.Nanjing Road and ZhangYuan, and compare them with XinTianDi.)
In Hangzhou, another city not far from Shanghai, pedestrians are king. Cars actively give way to pedestrians, which is the civilized standard of this city. Sometimes pedestrians will give way to drivers when crossing the road. The civilization cultivated by the Chinese government is the civilization that all mankind should have. Hangzhou is a very beautiful city with mountains and rivers, and it is also one of the richest cities in China. You can really go and experience it.
talking about the Tims coffee…really want to let u guys know that u can get a set of Large (flavored) americano ➕ a bagel with only 29.9 RMB or even less with some e-tailor coupon.
Another Canadian company operating in China ---> Canada Goose. Canada Goose is a winter jacket company. Regarding pets , recently a user started posting a Chinese man taking his pet cow all over the place in China on Tik Tok.
To the Chinese people, their freedom, democracy and human rights are that Chinese families with young children and elderly alike can enjoy freely and safely in public spaces in both mega cities or rural villages in China. With government support, they have rights of access to affordable and decent healthcare, food, water, transport and education, housing as well as other public amenities and social services. Clearly, such freedom, human rights and democracy cannot be seen in the US and many Western countries.
The price of very high-end cars like Ferrari, McLaren, Rolls Royce etc. are about 4X the price of the US and Canada. There around 2x to 3x in Australia depending on how high end you go. What you need to remember something like a Porsche SUV or Mercedes E-class its cheaper in China as they are locally made. There is more to explore around there but you just need a local to show you around.
You can't wear luxury brands in many Western countries for fear of robbery. There was a recent case of someone got shot for his rolex watch in San Francisco bayarea.
10:14 These mansions were from 100 years ago then owned by celebraties doctors and lawyers. Now mostly are state owned few are privately owned with insane price.
Very beautiful and clean.. not what the Westen media portrays at all.. we have been lied to.
It’s honestly something else
I can’t wait to be back in Shanghai
oh, you should wait and hear about the reports on how there are so many big companies in China who are violating labor using machines LOL they said China is enslaving their people even though big companies like productions sectors are all using machines, but America think these machines are humans.
traditional media is under control by "some" people😂
If they lie which they do, it means they have an agenda and something to hide !
Do you know why
been lied to?
Google this. Congress proposes 500 millions to the media to cover negative reports about China.
I really like the way you don't take anything for granted and always asking in a humble and considerate way. Such a good vibe. Really enjoying your China videos.
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Speaking of rich people being humble, the lady who worked at the coffe kiosk was hmble, and polite. We were taught, when we were kids, that we should always use both hands when we hand something to other people. She used both hands when she gave you the receipt.
I love that❤️
I don't think she is rich....but surely she processed a good business attitude, respect your customer !
3:38 - I appreciate how the lady respectfully uses both hands to present the receipt to the customer. This gesture embodies true human rights, showing respect and consideration for others.
You are spot on! Great gesture 🙏🏻
The Western MSM claim that the people are oppressed and threatened to act and behave that way...no freedom lol!
@@KouroshKamyabi How much tip did you give her?
@@Aapig no tip options in China
@@Aapig There is no tipping culture in China (except Hong Kong)
The main reason people can wear these labels in China is the safety, you would never worry you got robbed to carry these luxury bags , watches on the street even in the midnight ! Meanwhile in london ….
Meanwhile in America 😂😂
@@mydanny6523and Spain😢
people could be got robbed 3 times in one day15-- 20 years ago .China was unsafe in past time.bc CCTV. China is nearly 100% safe now.
昨天中国博主在伦敦被抢了,摔的满身伤痕,警察只是做了笔录,没有任何帮助😂
昨天中国博主在伦敦被抢了,摔的满身伤痕,警察做了笔录,但是没有任何帮助😂
Travel with you in China is a pleasure. Great contents
Thank you 🙏🏻
Wealth in Shanghai can be overwhelming- visit one of the underground parking in the center of Shanghai will open your eyes. In 2000 I paid USD $50k for a 2beda flat in Shanghai but now it is worth over USD $1.2m. I know someone from HK bought five. Btw he still drives a VW Passat!!!!!!
Bro made a great business 😂❤
深圳也是,1999年60万买的房子,现在1800万。
@@walishi8549 所以让老百姓变富裕是真正的民主. 现在老百姓爱中国是真的发自内心深处的.
@@davenobody407 真正的治国之道是把国家按照一个超大型的公司来管理,所有的人都是员工和家属,大家吃得饱穿得暖,生活过得幸福有盼头,就自然爱这家公司了。怎么管理是公司高层该知道该做的事,好的公司不需要董事会天天搞政治,而是去想怎么搞钱。
@@谜缎Satin-Lover 你说的不完全正确 - 我在你的立场上考虑了很多年了 - 把国家当企业来管理的比喻有一个最大Bug,就是走错一步路就可能是致命的,比如诺基亚. 世界上最大的科技公司在1-2年里完全崩溃,一个国家可不能这样的,当然我们也看到很多,比如阿根廷,希腊,俄罗斯等等. 爱好“民主”的人士会马上用诺基亚的例子来反驳你的国家的企业管理论. 再想想吧!
You are one of few Westerners I know on TH-cam who's extremely polite, calm, considerate, fair, would spend sometime to do a little bit research and explain everything in a pure non-politically correct way, I used to watch some big TH-camrs came to China with titles like I am blocked by Chinese governments, I am under 24/7 surveillance of CCP, and just go to those places which can strenthen their stereotype of China by addicting to Western media. I consider myself as a global citizen, I think it's very important to look at the world from different perspectives, especially when you are travelling to some places which you are not familiar with, down to earth and think and listen to different voices. I learned a lot from your angle of interpreting things. thank you so much.
Thank you so much for your kind words🙏🏻
Means a lot 😊
欢迎你来到中国旅游,不受任何政治因素、亲自感受中国普通民众是怎样自由快乐的生活,不要相信西方国家主流媒体的所谓“新闻”,他们一贯在造谣、谎言,对中国是不公正的!
If the Chinese people on streets look content,normal and nice, some western influencers would add that people everywhere are the same, just the ccp is not. Lol
15:00 The duck is called "call duck" Chinese name "科尔鸭". It's a special kind of pet duck origined from Holland. Very popular amongst city white collars.
Wow. I was pretty amazed haha
Love your videos, China looks great. How about a "How to China travel" video? Like what APP to use, things you learn would make China travel easier! It'll be popular & help lots of people! ❤😊
I will make one, thank you for letting me know 👍🏼
希望让更多人感受到中国人的好客之道。还有让西方媒体蒙骗的人知道中国也是世界上管理得最好的国家之一。
I hope so too friend!
我在欧洲留学毕业现在已经回国,20年前的中国和现在欧美国家一样,小偷横行,但是经过中国政府的领导下发展非常迅速! 治安, 基建 ,卫生, 人民幸福指数都非常高! 在中国只要不做违法犯罪的事,可以说是地球上最自由的国家 ! 千万不要被西方误导,中国比亚迪华为产品在美国被制裁,然而美国的产品在中国确发展的很好.......所以哪里才是真正的自由
但是中国法律限制过多,而且并不能得到清晰的执行,我还是希望在未来可以有所改变。
I like what you did. Shenzhen is my favorite City on Earth. Vienna used to be so clean now we have too many foreigners that don't share our culture and behave below average.
Which part of Shanghai is this? Geezes, Shanghai looks beautiful! Best thing is, it seems you can just walk and discover without worrying about being robbed or stabbed in the next corner.
called Xintiandi shopping center
@@garylee9668 huang pu district
@@garylee9668新天地🎉
Actually nowadays you can walk every places in China without worrying that😆
@@garylee9668 Xintiandi is in Shanghai's Huangpu District, not Jing'an District
Such a beautiful unique town 。
Thank you for answering my call for showing us Tim Horton in China. As always, enjoyed your videos very much. I was told Shanghai has more than one area where people shop for world-class luxury brand name products. Expecting more from you. 👍👍👍
Here in Shanghai Tim Hortons are everywhere. But Chinese people love espresso and latte more than filtered coffee, I think that’s why the blogger could only get Americano at the coffee kiosk.
Your videos are so good and good video quality also editing ❤❤ 🇳🇵
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Wow…great video I love it..please make more like this thank you so much
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
Welcome to China again, there are still many places worth visiting in China❤
Seriously u have great vibe great presentation...u deserve a million subs bro 😊
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏻
I’m from the USA but I love Tim Hortons. Which is more than I can say about Trudeau. Humility is not an admired trait in the west anymore.
I remember the first time I visited China in 1987. My wife and I went walking after dark near her family’s home in Jiangmen. I was carrying my daughter who was about 1 year old at the time. I think it was about 8 pm when the factory workers got off work and started riding home on their bikes. At that time in China, the streets were poorly lit with very few street lights and not many sidewalks. So I got very nervous when all of these bikes started whizzing by from behind. But my wife told me to just keep walking. She said that none of the bicycles would hit us. She was right. In China, there is a high degree of social trust that continues today.
有时间欢迎你来中国旅行❤
wow... China has been changed a looooooooot, welcome back and see.
In 1990 70% china was dirty poor . Drastically changed now .
The Xintiandi area (新天地) was formerly just a crappy residential area. But a fun fact to point out is that the Chinese Communist Party was founded in a small house near this area.
I actually found out after walking through the area.
My next video will be a museum tour.
@@KouroshKamyabi Nice videos so far! I am actually from a town called Jiaxing just 100km south to Shanghai. The CCP first began their meeting discussing the foundation of their party in Xintiandi area and was later disturbed by some police from the French concession. And then they decided to move to Jiaxing (my city) to continue their meeting and eventually announced the founding of the CCP on a boat in Jiaxing. BTW, I also live in Toronto haha
it is CPC, communist party of China. Many foreign nationals were members of CPC .. Europeans, Americans, Canadians…such as Sidney Rittenberg .
Well it's better to use CPC instead of CCP. CCP is just from the anti-China propaganda.
@@christopherwu6576🤣🤣🤣
Vancouver has to learn from Shanghai how to make proper bike lanes... but that would be a national security threat
Bicycle used to be the main transport in Chinese cities, so that's a necessity, not something "eco" or "leisure" or "sports".
@@jinliu1198 不,人们如果需要交通工具现在通常会选择电动摩托车,自行车通常在休闲运动时才会被选择。
true
How come I don’t see any garbage on the streets? With so many people walking, there should be a lot of garbage. What else that I don’t see is garbage cans and graffiti. What do people do with their trash? In u.s, one would see trash on the streets, even in early mornings. Graffiti everywhere even in rich neighborhoods. WOW! What a big difference!!
You’re right. That’s another thing that amazed me too. Especially considering their massive population.
破窗效应,越是干净人们越会自觉,越是脏乱差,人们就越会乱丢。
If there is no trash can nearby, we take the trash home.
@@kevinrich5222
That’s what I thought. In the u.s, if there’s no trash can nearby, people just dump their garbage on the street or leave them at someone’s doorway. People would rather dump their half eaten take out food on the streets than to give to the homeless people.
1 People are more civilized than before, they don’t dump trash everywhere.
2 There are convenient trash cans in public area.
3 There are lots of clean workers doing a good job for this.
Yet another nice video. It is cool to see your view on China. I watch your video from TH-cam as well as Bilibili (someone upload it to bilibili with translation).
I heard my videos are getting a lot of views there 😅
@@KouroshKamyabi确实,15.7万了现在(如果我们看的是同一个的话)
0:26 I used to work at that building, platinum tower where they hosted Ferrari store on the first floor. You can spot endless supercars at night around Xintiandi areas.
Must have been cool seeing those cars everyday 😍
@@KouroshKamyabi I suggest you pay attention to China's new energy vehicles, which are beyond the imagination of any Westerner.
Building a beautiful city is something that many developed countries' governments can achieve. The challenge lies in long-term maintenance. Most of the cities I have visited have drug addicts, homeless…😢
The west says freedom and human rights of criminals are more important than normal people's and victims'.
so chill and beautiful
0:58 “this kid right here in some countries would be kidnapped…”
saying this so casually is hilarious and sad all at once lmao
It's so right , actually frightening to even think
KSquared, love your clip. Very enjoyable to watch. You have done a wonderful job. Enjoy your trip
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Nice video! Can we have more videos about more Chinese cars or brands? I am really interested on them.thank you!
华为、比亚迪、小鹏、五菱、奇瑞、小米
A Call duck is worth ten thousand yuan. This pet duck does not require any training and is naturally friendly to humans.
Yeaah, I like it. ❤
Amazing animal, I want one now 😂
I love that duck pet😂
I want one 😂
I never knew they existed
@@KouroshKamyabi and it's a cute animal. ❤
@@KouroshKamyabiI’m sure it’s not for peking duck😂
那个鸭子蛋就要1500美刀
They are call ducks.. Very pricy for a duck😂
Nice one ☝️ thanks ❤
The trees are truly beautiful! 👍
I think so too, I can’t wait to visit again.
How did she train the duck waiting for her outside the store? It's amazing.
I was stunned, I’ve never seen something like that before 🤯
@@KouroshKamyabi OMG This is the cutest thing I've ever seen
Well I also saw a Alpaca in downtown Shanghai as a pet someone was walking it and had it hair cut
@@stefanosong9314 我这里有把小猪当成宠物遛的,还有乌龟。
So beautiful city it's
I just moved to Shanghai from Toronto 3 months ago. Good to see there s some Canadians travelling here. Haven’t seen too many Americans or Canadians here
Hope you’re enjoying your new life in Shanghai 🙏🏻
hhhhha..“don't arrest me” 🤣you are so cute hahah. Usually no one will get arrested for jaywalking. Generally at intersections where there are no traffic signals, you can cross quickly while keeping traffic safe. BTW, good video, I like it.
Thank you for the info and support 🙏🏼 I appreciate it
@@KouroshKamyabi just don't do it in front of a traffic police, that will be a 50yuan fine
@@efei33how do you cross it then ?
@@Q_QQ_Q @ cross road
Oh man, you have the most diverse videos snd and ive decided to watch again tomorrow, definitely eye opening
Go to west Nanjing Road, towards the Kerry Centre. Real high end stuffs there. Walk from the people square all the way there. You should discover more interesting places.
Meanwhile Toronto is tuning into a shyt hole
I hope it gets better one day 🇨🇦🍁
Yeah, for the last 5 yeas, sadly, I do agree with you. From a long time, 60 years, senior Torontonian,
I really enjoyed this video! Great work!
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
That duck pet was the best thing I saw 😄😄
Same 😅
Very nice and amazing visit.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Nice video, man. Much appreciated!
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
Nice, makes me want to visit Shanghai (never been to China).
I’m sure you will have a blast 🙏🏻
Nice vedio❤
Thank you 🙏🏻
this kind of vlog should be 1 hour. I love this 💌💌💌
Thank you 🙏🏻
I like Tims coffee. Their fresh coffee with two parts milk and one part sugar is my favorite. You can go to the Tims coffee shop on the roadside. It is indeed as you said. There is a display cabinet showing bagels and other foods, and the variety of coffee is much more than the variety of subway stations. And you mentioned that the taste is different. I agree. There are three Tims coffee shops near my home. The taste of each one is a little different, even if it is the same coffee. I thought it was a technical problem, but you said so from Canada, so it must be their corporate culture.😂🤣
The place you were in is Xin-Tian-Di 新天地 in Shanghai. It is a very historical district in Shanghai, where many of the buildings were either built by the French when they colonized the city or in the later era. The beautiful Starbucks is a building with Shi-Ku-Men 石库门 style, a popular style during 1910-20ish. Even though most areas are either heavily renovated or removed, you can still feel the rich sense of history.
7:48 The place you passed by was "太仓路". It's in the old French concession. Old name Rue Eugene Bard or Rue Auguste Boppe.
I see! Thank you for letting me know 🙏🏻
@markxia7632as a black African woman myself, I find that word concession very demeaning. It was all part of the 100 years of humiliation of the Chinese. Why don't you rename them because it feeds into their ego of being superior.
A while back a company was put on trial for using the word "concession" in one of their films
@@kasikwagoma6740 No, This can remind us to never forget the history of previous insults.
Your videos are very popular on Tik Tok in China. Welcome to Chongqing.
That’s amazing 🙏🏼 I can’t wait to visit Chongqing on my next trip 🇨🇳
They are very good.
China is beautiful and thanks for sharing with us
Wow, after your video, I love to visit Shanghai and more of China. We are from Vancouver, BC. crimes and drugs are everywhere... hospitals filled with drug addicts. Robberies in restaurants... RCMP told us just to hand over car keys and claim insurance if car is being robbed from us... I don't feel safe living here anymore. So stressed out as a retiring senior!
Thank youu❤
In our Shanghainese opinion, The Bund Area and Xintiandi Area which he showed in this video are some of the Luxurious areas
You may not have noticed the title of this video.😅
@@starerror I mean He made good choices
Beautiful city
It really is!
Not sure for Canada. Marlboro is around $50 AUD per pack in Australia. While in China, depending on the brands, can be as low as 10-15RMB per pack. 12:15
I'm not sure about prices in Canada but I do know they are really high.
Thats a really good mic cover it wasn't to loud for how windy it was. What kind is it if you know off hand.
No mic just my camera
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@@KouroshKamyabi Damn that's a great camera
Shanghai is a MEGA city. Also I recommend the nearby cities like Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou, Nanjing,Ningbo. You can find other beautiful views or nice food there.
Next time I am in China I will explore different cities 🇨🇳
12:22 As a previous smoker I can tell you why. Cigarettes are way too expensive in the States. Here a working class pack of smoke costs from 5 to 25 RMB. In the States it was like more than 7 dollars by the time I left.
Not to mention the cigarettes in China are way better, the more expensive ones of course. But overall I think smokers in China are decreasing as more and more young people know how bad it is to one's health.
新天地,晚上去更好看
Even I came from Shanghai, I've never been the shopping area where you were touring. So impressive vibe. Keep recording and share. Thanks.
I guess it’s one of those big cities that always has somewhere to see.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏻
新天地和思南公馆附近你没去过吗?会不会太村了?😅
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This is just life for Middle Class Chinese.
thank you provide subtitles.so I subscribe
This place is so relax, laid back compared to Yorkville !!! Looks really nice and trendy , like an oasis inside a big city. The way they restored or preserved these old buildings reminds me of Old Montreal. Maybe the city has some program or city by laws to preserve the old houses and old buildings.
You’re right, they take really good care of the old buildings.
The greenery incoporated into city gives it a lovely atmosphere!
Well planned for sure
Nice video
Thank you 🙏🏻
I love to watch your all videos and welcome to China again ❤
Thank you🙏🏻
You are so P O S I T I V E towards China haha, thank you very much. 欢迎下次再来
Looks much cleaner and safer than any city in the US contrary to what we see in the media...
It's amazing that you visited China's major cities, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I'm Greg from New York City, with a BS in evolutionary biology focused on human genetics. You find Chinese people evolving favorably, showing strength in health, adaptability, and success. Their success stems from homogeneity, allowing them to excel as intended by natural selection. Pure populations seem to adapt better to change compared to mixed populations. Your admiration for China's cultural stewardship and evolutionary progress is profound. Their advancement showcases human evolution's beauty like classical music, giving hope for the future. Thanks for sharing your videos.
23RMB for coffee… Starbucks is even more expensive… western companies are making good money in China
That's right. As a Chinese person when I go to the western cities I will always be surprised by the price tags in Starbucks as well as fast fashion brands like ZARA MUJI and H&Ms even though they are made in China or our neighbours 😢
Starbucks is expensive because in China is considered high end coffee , but we have luck in coffee and it only costs 1.5 dollars for a coffee.😊
overpriced, and it is already decreased by local competitors
Come on..bro..you do a great job❤
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
i start subscribing you as i am the literally from shanghai and currently living in Toronto.
Welcome to the channel! 🇨🇦🇨🇳❤️
下次欢迎来体验南京西路(West.Nanjing Road)和张园(Zhang Yuan),可以和新天地对比一下。(Next time, welcome to experience West.Nanjing Road and ZhangYuan, and compare them with XinTianDi.)
bro,qian tian area and nanjing west road(not east) luxurious area bigger
👍 That's what I heard Shanghai has more world-class luxury shopping areas.
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Welcome 🙏🏻
In Hangzhou, another city not far from Shanghai, pedestrians are king. Cars actively give way to pedestrians, which is the civilized standard of this city. Sometimes pedestrians will give way to drivers when crossing the road. The civilization cultivated by the Chinese government is the civilization that all mankind should have. Hangzhou is a very beautiful city with mountains and rivers, and it is also one of the richest cities in China. You can really go and experience it.
after watching 3 great videos on your channel, you are worth for subscribe, thanks for sharing~
Dang, I have binge watched all your China videos. I need to go to sleep. 😂
Haha Thank you for watching 🙏
Next one is in 2 days ✌️
these were residential buildings and then turned into business area by HK developers 20 years ago
The boss wife was born in my city, Mandalay, Myanmar. She is a Myanmar Chinese who later moved to HK and became a Miss HK I guess.
Great video! What area is this?
It's very clean and pristine like Japan. Did you vist Wuhan?
How do you make so much storage?
talking about the Tims coffee…really want to let u guys know that u can get a set of Large (flavored) americano ➕ a bagel with only 29.9 RMB or even less with some e-tailor coupon.
nice..
以前在附近住了10几年,旁边还有一个人工湖和小公园,怀念。
Another Canadian company operating in China ---> Canada Goose.
Canada Goose is a winter jacket company.
Regarding pets , recently a user started posting a Chinese man taking his pet cow all over the place in China on Tik Tok.
Canada goose is the mandatory uniform of international student from China in Canada
To the Chinese people, their freedom, democracy and human rights are that Chinese families with young children and elderly alike can enjoy freely and safely in public spaces in both mega cities or rural villages in China. With government support, they have rights of access to affordable and decent healthcare, food, water, transport and education, housing as well as other public amenities and social services. Clearly, such freedom, human rights and democracy cannot be seen in the US and many Western countries.
Thank you my friend.
The word is HUMBLE and Chinese basically epitomize it.
The price of very high-end cars like Ferrari, McLaren, Rolls Royce etc. are about 4X the price of the US and Canada. There around 2x to 3x in Australia depending on how high end you go. What you need to remember something like a Porsche SUV or Mercedes E-class its cheaper in China as they are locally made. There is more to explore around there but you just need a local to show you around.
very nice content, have you evern been to macau or hk ? if so how would you rate the 3 compared to each other, thanks
I haven’t been to Macau or HK but I can’t wait to visit them one day in the near future.
You can't wear luxury brands in many Western countries for fear of robbery. There was a recent case of someone got shot for his rolex watch in San Francisco bayarea.
great job! thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching 🙏
10:14 These mansions were from 100 years ago then owned by celebraties doctors and lawyers. Now mostly are state owned few are privately owned with insane price.
Shikumen used to be a place where ordinary people in Shanghai lived. Rich people live in single-family houses
what station is that in shanghai??? i want to go there too
I Like the walking duck pet 😂😮😊 so cool 😎
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Isn't DJI's microphone fuzzy? It can handle wind noise