Barrett There has been a lot of internet controversy with South Koreans using democracy as an excuse to steal Chinese Hanfu clothing and claiming it as Korean Hanbok. However, there has been a lot of evidence that Koreans copied many Chinese attire: 洪大容:《湛轩燕记》卷五 In November 1766, the North Korean mission set out for Beijing and arrived on December 27. Hong Darong, the nephew of Hong Yi, the clerker of the mission, accompanied him as an officer. On February 1, 1767, Li Jicheng, a junior officer of the Korean mission, went to Beijing Liulichang to buy glasses and met two dignified literati wearing glasses. Lee Ki-sung said: "I want to buy glasses. There is no genuine product on the market. I want to buy the one you are wearing now." One of them said he didn't need him to buy them, so he gave the glasses directly to Li. Li wanted to pay, but they didn't accept it and walked away. Li asked about their address. In the evening, Li asked for a bunch of flowers from Hong Darong, ready to go to the literati's residence the next day to express his gratitude. After returning, he said to Hong Darong: "The two are very gentlemen, not secular people. If you are interested, you can also visit them. " So Hong went to visit on the 3rd, so they met. On January 4, the two returned to Hong Dayong and were curious about Hong's clothes and hat. One of them asked, "Is this a scholar's daily dress?" Hong replied, "Yes." One said: "Good classical clothes." Hong said: "Our clothes are all made by the Ming Dynasty." 李商凤:《北辕录》卷四: In 1762,Cai Shichang, a Ryukyu student from the Beijing Royal Academy, and Zheng Xiaode went to visit the residence of the North Korean envoy Li Huizhong. The two parties had a written conversation. Cai Shichang asked: "In China, we should abide by the Chinese system. Why don't North Korean envoys wear Qing costumes?" Li Huizhong replied: "The sage said that the same world has three characteristics, that is, the same wheels, the same words, and the same ethics. But he never said that the same clothes are needed. My clothes are a legacy of the Ming Dynasty. Ryukyu students affirmed his answer. 崔溥:《锦南先生漂海录》卷一。 In 1488, the North Korean official Cui Pu encountered a storm at sea and drifted to Taizhou, Zhejiang, and then from land to Hangzhou, from the canal to Beijing, and from Beijing to the Yalu River by land. Cui Pu wrote a secretary describing the four-and-a-half-month trip, titled "Mr. Jinnan Drifting in the Sea". In Shaoxing, in order to identify his identity, local officials asked him to write down the historical development, customs, sacrificial ceremonies, household registration, military establishment, clothing, etc. of North Korea in detail. Cui Pu wrote in the book: "刑制,从《大明律》。丧制,从朱子《家礼》。冠裳,遵华制。"(The law complies with the Ming Dynasty law, the funeral complies with Zhu Zi's "Family Etiquette", and the costume complies with the Chinese system.)
wow, adorable kids, I'm nearly in tears, I can feel the warmth of the embrace sitting thousands of miles away. Our society is so F*up where kids are told never to be near any strangers but in China the kids are carefree happy the way they should be, he just couldn't stop hugging you - tall, red bearded "big nose".
@@realLucy2002 the adult is afraid the boy might be disturbing Matt. I think my parent would do that to me too when I was young coz I am just like that little boy very curious n friendly
The little guy loved Matt at the first sight and didnt want him to go shouting, "see you again in the future" 2 times. He is too adorable, they all are!
The kids are so adorable, so much purity and genuine curiosity and kindness. No judgment, just pure honest and love. Also the "wai guo lao ye ye 外国老爷爷" is such a charming nickname, you should keep it.😁
Those kids were super cute! I hope to go to China again some day soon when things get back to some normalcy. With the 2 week quarantine, I’d basically be stuck in the hotel for the whole vacation. For now, I’ll just have to live vicariously through your adventures.
Hahahahah hope you doing well! I just got back from American and doing my 2 weeks quarantine as well. Can’t wait to get out of here and start enjoying my life!!
A lot of Chinese children were taught to respect others. If these people are about their age, the children will address them as brothers or sisters. (Ge-ge , Jei-jei). If these people are about their parents' age, they will be addressed as uncles or aunties. If these people are about their grandparents age, they will be addressed as grandpas or grandmas. Matt with red hair beard and a long nose (no disrespect), the kid will of course called him a a foreign grandpa or guilo yah- yah with red beard and big nose.
You can't force everyone to have the same thoughts. Maybe they just have different idea about good and bad. Wish them the "best" for their "happy" lives,
Some people simply think everything is bad with ccp. No doubt China was mismanaged by chairman mao. But China was plundered by the west and Japan for decades even before world war. And then there were famine and great flood afterward. Kuomintang ran the same elitist system as the west. Who said China wouldn’t be worse off under them. They would be more interested to look after their own interest with the west than to look after 1.5 billion people.
@@TAL142Though,Chairman Mao have make some mistakes in his old age. But he is still the most greatest of revolutionist in PRC. Everybody made mistakes especially when he is old. If you really understand him ,you will find that it is nobody has contributed more to PRC better than he.
The kids were lovely and cute and so friendly, the children are so carefree we are not in the west, we just don't trust anyone near our children we have a good reason not too. It's a shame really. I'm sure the Chinese people watch over their children but at the same time give their children some freedom to be themselves. Thank you Jayoe love the little children looked lovely in their beautiful Hunfu outfits.
Those kids are so cute and some of the things that kid said just come out naturally. I can't help watching the kids interaction with JaYoe over and over again.
Wow, I love those kids, I started love your channel because of your lovely daughter, haha, The video that you went to your daughter’s kid school, i have shared it to all of my friends. 💕
Just ignore the Far Long Gone cult Matt, there is no need to prove the fact to them. Since had they cared about facts, they will not believe in their cult.
These exuberant chikdren tell you that are confident of their future and they trust their government in managing their lives and the secutity of the country.
Wow! It's fantastic, thank you for showing us the modern China and yet the ancient country. Miss this beautiful country, so much to see, to learn, to amaze. Well done, guys.
This is will be the most effective propaganda video ever exist. I am sold 😁😁😂😂. Love to see children still act like real children without fear of strangers.
So cute! That little boy fell in love with Matt! And the little girl's little emotional sigh at 7:40 when she realised that she understood what he was saying while they were counting was so adorable!
They little boy shouted at you: Foreigner grandpa, how come you are here? 😂😂 They have no idea how to tell an uncle from a real grandpa. Anyone with beards is a grandpa.
18 year old Chinese-American here. Wow, if those kids’ zest for life is representative of the young Chinese generation, then I’m very optimistic about China’s future! I’m glad you’re making these types of videos, JaYoe. It’s a breath of fresh air in this hostile, demagogic political climate...
Hi JaYoe, your interaction with those kids just shows us clearly how important we need people like you who understand China and can build the friendship between China and US. Some Americans may be annoyed by some of the behaviors of those kids, while you were enjoying them.
👍👍👍 A group of naturally cheerful, happy and non oppressed China kids! Children behavioural revealed the true that no oppression by CPC! They are so adorable! 😃 The kids are so respecful by addressing Mat as " grandpa " !
how can people lie just like that saying "China has nothing left, except for new buildings after living in China for more than 10 years". Do you believe them?
Actually before Falun Gong , most of rumors were released by Taiwanese, including that translated “birth control policy “ into “one child policy” . In that times all of western media have no idea about China population, they just reported China “ no human rights “
@@cslee1981 Another double std. Singapore also put muslim extremists in detention camp under their Internal security act and subject the detainees to some de radicalisation education program . No release for the detainees until they have been de-radicalised as deternined by the govt. . Yet so much display of hypocritical outrage by western countries n their global HROs n bashing of China for this method of dealing with radicalised muslims but not a single sound n fury against Spore doing the same. Only difference China have many times more radicalised folks to detain for de radicalisation than tiny Spore.
Let me give it a try (4:10) 荒寺浮屠接太空 The pagoda at the deserted temple reaches for the sky; 登臨平步襲天風 Climbing up step by step one gets assailed by heavenly gust; 南山可望連秦塞 The southern hills merged into the wilderness of Chin dynasty ; 渭水東流繞漢宮 The Wei river meanders eastward around the Han era palace
So I see you have the ability to attract kids too. It happens to me too. Kids somehow knows who loves kids more and pick you to swamp you or approach you. I have many kids friends too from my daughters school. They come, they touch my half bald head, they ask funny questions, but they pick me out from all the other parents at the same place and never others, always. Somehow kids know if you're good, bad or approachable? To me it's a great thing, I love them, their innocence and curiosity.
Awww, the kids are so cute! They love you so much, Matt! Chinese kids really love foreigners, especially the cute little boy calling you 外国老爷爷!Maybe if you blow bubbles to them like I do in parks back in China, they will like you much more!😄
Accompanying the tower was a temple. That was the one that's gone. But there is also a stele nearby which has survived. It's a very fine example of mid-Tang dynasty calligraphy.
i can remember helping teach some children at school in Pingsha (Zhuhai City) and the younger ones were terrific. As they got older they turned it in to competition as to who was the best at English. The funniest experience I had was being asked to teach them a Christmas carol. As I have been an atheist for 40 years it was a bit of an effort trying to remember one. i settled on "I wish You a Merry Christmas" and it was fun both teaching them the words and then explaining what some of them like "tidings" meant.
I have two kids,they are 4 and 6years old.I let them learn English.I want them know the world by both Chinese and English.I love my country and the world.
I have found that the Chinese people have quite a fascination with the noses of westerners, and in particular those westerners with larger or more prominent noses. They seem to like them.
@@jasonhuang6078 not entirely true. Like all culture, people like well defined and well balanced facial features. It is general human aesthetics. For example, Chinese people generally think a tall nose bridge is considered beautiful, but I doubt if anyone would like it if you put a Caucasian nose onto a eastern Asian face. It would look very disproportional. Most western women prefer high arched eyebrows, but the majority of Chinese women don’t prefer that.
I really like that particular hyper excited, overly curious and inquisitive kid who kept wanting to hug and touch Matt. His questions are really relevant😉 He is really like a magnet wanting to stick to him.
Those kids were so damn cute!
Vey vey cute!
@@JaYoeNation I know who you was imitating xD.....I want more of that, made me laugh out loud.
Totally agree
those kids are lovely !!!!....
Barrett There has been a lot of internet controversy with South Koreans using democracy as an excuse to steal Chinese Hanfu clothing and claiming it as Korean Hanbok. However, there has been a lot of evidence that Koreans copied many Chinese attire:
洪大容:《湛轩燕记》卷五
In November 1766, the North Korean mission set out for Beijing and arrived on December 27. Hong Darong, the nephew of Hong Yi, the clerker of the mission, accompanied him as an officer. On February 1, 1767, Li Jicheng, a junior officer of the Korean mission, went to Beijing Liulichang to buy glasses and met two dignified literati wearing glasses. Lee Ki-sung said: "I want to buy glasses. There is no genuine product on the market. I want to buy the one you are wearing now."
One of them said he didn't need him to buy them, so he gave the glasses directly to Li. Li wanted to pay, but they didn't accept it and walked away. Li asked about their address. In the evening, Li asked for a bunch of flowers from Hong Darong, ready to go to the literati's residence the next day to express his gratitude. After returning, he said to Hong Darong: "The two are very gentlemen, not secular people. If you are interested, you can also visit them. "
So Hong went to visit on the 3rd, so they met. On January 4, the two returned to Hong Dayong and were curious about Hong's clothes and hat. One of them asked, "Is this a scholar's daily dress?" Hong replied, "Yes."
One said: "Good classical clothes."
Hong said: "Our clothes are all made by the Ming Dynasty."
李商凤:《北辕录》卷四:
In 1762,Cai Shichang, a Ryukyu student from the Beijing Royal Academy, and Zheng Xiaode went to visit the residence of the North Korean envoy Li Huizhong. The two parties had a written conversation. Cai Shichang asked: "In China, we should abide by the Chinese system. Why don't North Korean envoys wear Qing costumes?"
Li Huizhong replied: "The sage said that the same world has three characteristics, that is, the same wheels, the same words, and the same ethics. But he never said that the same clothes are needed. My clothes are a legacy of the Ming Dynasty.
Ryukyu students affirmed his answer.
崔溥:《锦南先生漂海录》卷一。
In 1488, the North Korean official Cui Pu encountered a storm at sea and drifted to Taizhou, Zhejiang, and then from land to Hangzhou, from the canal to Beijing, and from Beijing to the Yalu River by land. Cui Pu wrote a secretary describing the four-and-a-half-month trip, titled "Mr. Jinnan Drifting in the Sea". In Shaoxing, in order to identify his identity, local officials asked him to write down the historical development, customs, sacrificial ceremonies, household registration, military establishment, clothing, etc. of North Korea in detail. Cui Pu wrote in the book: "刑制,从《大明律》。丧制,从朱子《家礼》。冠裳,遵华制。"(The law complies with the Ming Dynasty law, the funeral complies with Zhu Zi's "Family Etiquette", and the costume complies with the Chinese system.)
wow, adorable kids, I'm nearly in tears, I can feel the warmth of the embrace sitting thousands of miles away. Our society is so F*up where kids are told never to be near any strangers but in China the kids are carefree happy the way they should be, he just couldn't stop hugging you - tall, red bearded "big nose".
Hanfu-ck is a copycat of beautiful Korean Hanbok!!
Hanbok is democracy!!
Support Hanbok and democracy!!
☝️Hater
@@NoChinaforever17 yes you're totally right,as it's well-know that Korea has 500'000 years of history,and Korean are the god of the human beings.
@@NoChinaforever17 The origins of the world and South Korea are right. South Korea has a history of 500 thousand years. China is plagiarism
@@NoChinaforever17 Hello NED bot, I was wondering when your smelly filth was going to show.
Those kids are not afraid of strangers. They are more lively and outgoing than the previous generation. Very interesting video.
Chinese kids are definitely some of the most curious little ones out there, which I think is a virtue. 😊
In America, you would go to jail for touching someone kids like that.
@@jzizzles7799 yea. It’s messed up. :(
@@jzizzles7799 omg ... I totally forgot about that but you are right... 🤣 Or you might get "cancelled" and fired from your job... 😂
中国的发展,带来的变化是,一代比一代自信了
Lol, the little boy is not at all shy and is determined to monopolize your attention. 😁
More than welcome
I think that little boy wants Matt to adopt him.
He was pulled away twice by a lady but managed to come back. He's sooo cute!
@@realLucy2002 the adult is afraid the boy might be disturbing Matt. I think my parent would do that to me too when I was young coz I am just like that little boy very curious n friendly
The little boy kept saying “see you next time”. He really likes you, Matt. They are all so cute.
These children represent how the future of China will be - confident, happy, internationalized.
Those kids soooo adorable, especially the boy that call you "foreigner", he is so curious about you😍
Omg the kids in hanfu culture clothes are totally adorable.. Specially the boy is so surprised to see you speak chinese ...
HANBOK IS KOREAN
HANFU-K IS COPY
@@NoChinaforever17 both outfits are beautiful
@@NoChinaforever17 u should learn more history from China,so that u will shame on yourself.
@peace World Hanfu-ck is a copycat of beautiful Korean Hanbok!!
Hanbok is democracy!!
Support Hanbok and democracy!!
@peace World who are you? Don't spread WUHAN CHINA VIRUS everywhere okay?
The little guy loved Matt at the first sight and didnt want him to go shouting, "see you again in the future" 2 times. He is too adorable, they all are!
The kids are so adorable, so much purity and genuine curiosity and kindness. No judgment, just pure honest and love. Also the "wai guo lao ye ye 外国老爷爷" is such a charming nickname, you should keep it.😁
@ Ting ... I had to look up the translation for " 外国老爷爷 ".
It says "Foreign grandpa". Is it right? It is a charming nickname, indeed.
@@santsuma yes
@@santsuma haha correct! One of the kids, the really energetic little not called him that , it's so cute! 😁
Those kids were super cute! I hope to go to China again some day soon when things get back to some normalcy. With the 2 week quarantine, I’d basically be stuck in the hotel for the whole vacation. For now, I’ll just have to live vicariously through your adventures.
Hahahahah hope you doing well! I just got back from American and doing my 2 weeks quarantine as well. Can’t wait to get out of here and start enjoying my life!!
A lot of Chinese children were taught to respect others. If these people are about their age, the children will address them as brothers or sisters. (Ge-ge , Jei-jei). If these people are about their parents' age, they will be addressed as uncles or aunties. If these people are about their grandparents age, they will be addressed as grandpas or grandmas. Matt with red hair beard and a long nose (no disrespect), the kid will of course called him a a foreign grandpa or guilo yah- yah with red beard and big nose.
Why would anyone watch a video like this and give it a thumbs down? Sad life. Does it makes you feel better to hit on that 👎 ?
I think the people who gave the thumbs down probably are taiwan people
You can't force everyone to have the same thoughts. Maybe they just have different idea about good and bad. Wish them the "best" for their "happy" lives,
Some people simply think everything is bad with ccp. No doubt China was mismanaged by chairman mao. But China was plundered by the west and Japan for decades even before world war. And then there were famine and great flood afterward. Kuomintang ran the same elitist system as the west. Who said China wouldn’t be worse off under them. They would be more interested to look after their own interest with the west than to look after 1.5 billion people.
Sadly many westerners are brainwashed by the Trump regime to hate China. Even those kids are just so lovely and cute.
@@TAL142Though,Chairman Mao have make some mistakes in his old age. But he is still the most greatest of revolutionist in PRC. Everybody made mistakes especially when he is old. If you really understand him ,you will find that it is nobody has contributed more to PRC better than he.
What fun and friendly kids. ❤👍🏽❤👧🏻👦🏻🧒🏻👶🏻👧🏻👦🏻🧒🏻
The kids were lovely and cute and so friendly, the children are so carefree we are not in the west, we just don't trust anyone near our children we have a good reason not too. It's a shame really. I'm sure the Chinese people watch over their children but at the same time give their children some freedom to be themselves. Thank you Jayoe love the little children looked lovely in their beautiful Hunfu outfits.
The little hugger really made my day soooo cute
So happy to see a rejuvenation of the Hanfu!
You can see young people wearing it on streets of China, its nice to not always wear plain t-shirts
Now if they can only get the older generations to join in to wearing hanfu as well (at least for special occasions), that would be even more awesome.
Ohh, those little kids are soooo adorable.
那个穿青衣的小孩长大肯定是个帅锅啊。
That boy wearing azure colored clothes will be a handsome man when grown up.
They are so adorable and very sweet.
We were late!! What a pitty 😢😢😢
Better than never!
Omg the kids were adorable!!! So curious and non judgemental...and so genuinely happy! That’s real stuff.. thanks for sharing your adventures ☺️
Those kids r so precious, that lil boy who calls you 外国老爷爷 is super adorable n sociable
Those kids are so cute and some of the things that kid said just come out naturally. I can't help watching the kids interaction with JaYoe over and over again.
Those kids were so cute~ that boy couldn't not stop hugging you! They look absolutely adorable in their traditional Han fu~!
Wow, I love those kids, I started love your channel because of your lovely daughter, haha, The video that you went to your daughter’s kid school, i have shared it to all of my friends. 💕
FYI the pagoda is about 1161 years old, started construction in 847 AD & completed in 859 AD during the Tang dynasty.
OMG they are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute!
Just ignore the Far Long Gone cult Matt, there is no need to prove the fact to them. Since had they cared about facts, they will not believe in their cult.
time frame of when those cult showed up?
Cuteness overload! I always love seeing travelers interact with the locals. Nice!
Previously on JaYoe, Lee Barrett : I like......seasons.
Today on JaYoe, Gweilo60 : I like......museums.
Hahah. I totally didn’t get the connection. Love it
These kids aren’t shy! I must’ve been a shy & quiet Chinese kid. They were fun to watch. Cute kids.
They (the kids) are so adorable. I watched this part 2-3 times. They make me laugh and smile.
I’m glad.
@@JaYoeNation -- Thank you.
The kids are so cute and so friendly and not a bit shy 👍👍👍
Man those costumes and makeover, so cute, never seen anything like this before
These exuberant chikdren tell you that are confident of their future and they trust their government in managing their lives and the secutity of the country.
Wow! It's fantastic, thank you for showing us the modern China and yet the ancient country. Miss this beautiful country, so much to see, to learn, to amaze. Well done, guys.
The children were so fun, bless their hearts.
The new high for you to recite the poem, and the kids are so adorable and relly fun-filled episode.
6:14 OLD GRANDPA?
LOL, I bet Matt was heartbroken...
童言无忌,童言无忌。。
Lol, must be the beard
This is will be the most effective propaganda video ever exist. I am sold 😁😁😂😂. Love to see children still act like real children without fear of strangers.
So cute! That little boy fell in love with Matt! And the little girl's little emotional sigh at 7:40 when she realised that she understood what he was saying while they were counting was so adorable!
Hi Matt, that little boy in white can chat with you a whole day, no problem at all, in whatever language. so cute
They little boy shouted at you: Foreigner grandpa, how come you are here? 😂😂 They have no idea how to tell an uncle from a real grandpa. Anyone with beards is a grandpa.
they will probably call gweilo as uncle
In general kids taught Chinese to address common old folk with beard as old grandpa or old uncle “ ☺️🙏
18 year old Chinese-American here. Wow, if those kids’ zest for life is representative of the young Chinese generation, then I’m very optimistic about China’s future!
I’m glad you’re making these types of videos, JaYoe. It’s a breath of fresh air in this hostile, demagogic political climate...
welcome back to motherland my compatriot!
Absolutely beautiful, the kids. Good job guys..
Those kids are adorable! 🤣🤣
those kids so adorable and nice hanfu outfit
Hi JaYoe, your interaction with those kids just shows us clearly how important we need people like you who understand China and can build the friendship between China and US. Some Americans may be annoyed by some of the behaviors of those kids, while you were enjoying them.
The kids are so cute!! I can watch this video over and over again!! 🤣
I did too! 😆
Same here.
Those kids rocked! Thanks for sharing.
wow! the kids's happiness can ransfer through ur vlog. i can feel it. so nice
Wow I love those kids they are so cute and friendly just so genuine :-)
The China bashers disliked this video😂
So cute children 😄
@ 5:31 ... Here starts the scene with the kids... adorable, friendly, smart, curious, full of life and laughs.
I loved it, it made my day!
Awww... these children are so cute, curious and full of beans. Watching your interaction with them brought a smile to my face :)
👍👍👍 A group of naturally cheerful, happy and non oppressed China kids! Children behavioural revealed the true that no oppression by CPC! They are so adorable! 😃 The kids are so respecful by addressing Mat as " grandpa " !
Thank you for sharing such wonderful clip. Those kids, they are life, purity, happiness, and humanity. Thank you and wish all well.
Thanks Matt, those kids love you obviously. They can tell you’re friendly to them too .
Ohh, My heart was melted when I saw those kids. They are soooooooooo cute!!!!
The kids are so cute 🤣🥰🥰 , the little boy is funny and called Mat “foreign Grandpa”🤣🤣😂🥰🤣
哈哈哈I love that little boy toooooo cute😍😍😍😍 he even calling you 老爷爷 LOL
those kids are so cute.❤❤❤❤
Adorable kids. The boy said: "Your nose is so long." Precious!
This is such an adorable episode, I enjoyed it so much. (Really don't know why anyone would thumbs down on it.)
They are probably China hater.
how can people lie just like that saying "China has nothing left, except for new buildings after living in China for more than 10 years". Do you believe them?
Actually before Falun Gong , most of rumors were released by Taiwanese, including that translated “birth control policy “ into “one child policy” . In that times all of western media have no idea about China population, they just reported China “ no human rights “
If I remember correctly, birth control policy is except for ethnic minorities
Singapore also used to implement birth control policy, but Western countries have no comments at that time, they r really double standards
@@cslee1981 Another double std. Singapore also put muslim extremists in detention camp under their Internal security act and subject the detainees to some de radicalisation education program . No release for the detainees until they have been de-radicalised as deternined by the govt. . Yet so much display of hypocritical outrage by western countries n their global HROs n bashing of China for this method of dealing with radicalised muslims but not a single sound n fury against Spore doing the same. Only difference China have many times more radicalised folks to detain for de radicalisation than tiny Spore.
This is one of best videos, deserves one million viewers
Let me give it a try (4:10) 荒寺浮屠接太空 The pagoda at the deserted temple reaches for the sky; 登臨平步襲天風 Climbing up step by step one gets assailed by heavenly gust; 南山可望連秦塞 The southern hills merged into the wilderness of Chin dynasty ; 渭水東流繞漢宮 The Wei river meanders eastward around the Han era palace
南山是秦岭山脉一部分,不是HILL,很高的mountains
Check the description for the actual translation. Good job!!
Nice to meet you all..
Oh! My! The kids are so sooooo cute
Foreign grandpa......hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
He is too young to accurately judge the age of westerners.
@@spencerlai219 Misjudged because of the beard!
OMG the little boy can’t get enough from you. Kids just love you
So I see you have the ability to attract kids too.
It happens to me too. Kids somehow knows who loves kids more and pick you to swamp you or approach you. I have many kids friends too from my daughters school. They come, they touch my half bald head, they ask funny questions, but they pick me out from all the other parents at the same place and never others, always. Somehow kids know if you're good, bad or approachable?
To me it's a great thing, I love them, their innocence and curiosity.
Those kids are so cute !
Awww, the kids are so cute! They love you so much, Matt! Chinese kids really love foreigners, especially the cute little boy calling you 外国老爷爷!Maybe if you blow bubbles to them like I do in parks back in China, they will like you much more!😄
6:17 Lao yeye(老爺爺)is a respectable way to address your elders in China, the kid did not call you "old foreigner", he was polite.
Yea. I didn’t mean he was being impolite.
@@JaYoeNation You are an uncle though, but in kid's world anyone over 30 is ancient.
I want kids
NOW!!
@周宇霆 ohhhhhh shit that's fucked up man
@@junweihe8229 😂😂😂
Accompanying the tower was a temple. That was the one that's gone. But there is also a stele nearby which has survived. It's a very fine example of mid-Tang dynasty calligraphy.
the little boy seems likes you very much and trying to hug you to get your full attention hhhhhhhh. why he is soooooo adorable.
Damn, what a bunch of lovely kids! Thanks Jiayou Nation.
i can remember helping teach some children at school in Pingsha (Zhuhai City) and the younger ones were terrific. As they got older they turned it in to competition as to who was the best at English. The funniest experience I had was being asked to teach them a Christmas carol. As I have been an atheist for 40 years it was a bit of an effort trying to remember one. i settled on "I wish You a Merry Christmas" and it was fun both teaching them the words and then explaining what some of them like "tidings" meant.
The kids are cute and adorable. Lovely video! Thank you.
我咋听不懂你说的?我听得懂! 这段太有趣了
真的, 开了心马上就软了。。。 😊
That must have been the tallest skyscraper at that time.
Probably not in the world. Ancient egypt and romans make taller structures first.
Certainly as fas as the eye could see back then.... I would imagine.
I have two kids,they are 4 and 6years old.I let them learn English.I want them know the world by both Chinese and English.I love my country and the world.
I have found that the Chinese people have quite a fascination with the noses of westerners, and in particular those westerners with larger or more prominent noses. They seem to like them.
Robert A Chinese like western facial aspects.
Well I’ve got a perfect one to facinate on
@@JaYoeNation mine is so prominent, even my wife is fascinated by it, lol.
@@RobertAmer Ai bei gua Big nose elder brother!(in our dialect)
@@jasonhuang6078 not entirely true. Like all culture, people like well defined and well balanced facial features. It is general human aesthetics. For example, Chinese people generally think a tall nose bridge is considered beautiful, but I doubt if anyone would like it if you put a Caucasian nose onto a eastern Asian face. It would look very disproportional. Most western women prefer high arched eyebrows, but the majority of Chinese women don’t prefer that.
Those kids made my day...
those kids are sooooo adorable, and full of curiosity!!!
Kids are all alike all over the world, laughing, shouting, talking......
The boy is soooo cute.He said see you again
I really like that particular hyper excited, overly curious and inquisitive kid who kept wanting to hug and touch Matt. His questions are really relevant😉 He is really like a magnet wanting to stick to him.
Wow... Matt.. You are in my home country.. As much as i Would like to welcome you, i m stucked in Tbilisi, Georgia.... At till next June
Your vid made me miss my students. They were so curious and cute! I love their enthusiasm.
The kids so adorable, love love ...muach!
5000 years old, our heart is open.
I think EVA needs a brother or sister
..What do you think? :)
A big brother or a big sister?
Tang Dynasty was 1500 years ago. Sung Dynasty was around 1000 years ago.
those kids just made my day, thank you jayoe
That friendly boy is so cute n handsome!