Thanks for watching another EPIC Shanghai Vlog! You can check out all our vlogs in China here: th-cam.com/video/rz7mIarbxNY/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Also if you are interested in some more exclusive China vlog content and clips from our travels, you can check out our second channel: www.youtube.com/@TriFateExtended
Silk Road n Maritime, google "ZhengHe" ChengHo n Marcopolo, dats why similar cuisine, Yes if u go to Xian next time theres even Noodless Mix Bread soup, N many underrated Pastries, n Sichuan hot n numb, etc2
Glad you’re liking Shanghai! There’s so much to see and some hidden gems further out of the city which hardly any foreigners travel to! Happy travels ❤️❤️
@@zephyr84 Qing xi jiao ye Park in Qingpu district, Sijing Street Food Night Market, Sheshan (although that’s still a little bit touristy), Liantang Ancient Town to name a few. All on the west side of the city with few tourists! ❤️
@@iyansetiadi1986 Hatred clouds one’s judgment, leading to irrational and unwise decisions. That’s probably why there are so many conflicts, disasters, and crises happening around the world.
China has a vast territory and rich resources, All American food is available in China. Moreover, Chinese restaurants are very cheap and you can eat there every day without tipping. This is incredible! It is very annoying that a 15% tip is mandatory in American restaurants. China is very free. You can go out on the streets to drink and eat barbecue at 2 o'clock in the morning.
US now charge 18% or more tips in restaurants, and even those take and go bakeries also want you to pay tips when checking out Some restaurants even charge some extra 4% tax as nonsense reason
Hi, Boys, you guys can book a 5-hr direct flight from Shanghai to Urumqi, capital of xinjiang新疆, if you love their food that much! Then you can still exit China from there to Kazakhstan with 144 hrs.
Not gonna lie, I do like myself some XLBs. I don't remember if ya'll got the Sheng Jian Bao, which are the pan fried version of the XLBs. That ish is fire af too. More doughy but crispy on the bottom and amazing flavor. Ya'll forgot to dip the ish in vinegar along with pairing it with a lil bit of ginger.
Visit some ancient towns like Lijiang, Zhouzhuang, Wuzhen, Fenghuang (Phoenix), Furong ancient towns. Also visit the ancient capitals such as Xi’an and Luoyang (each was capital of 13 dynasties including the golden ages Han Dynasty and Tang Dynasty), Nanjing and Beijing (Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties), Kaifeng (Northern Song Dynasty), Hangzhou, Guangzhou (capital of the Nan Yue (Nam Viet in Vietnamese) Kingdom founded by General Zhao Tuo sent by Qin Shihuang of the Qin Dynasty, which began the 1000 years rule of the Sinospheric culture Vietnam until the Tang Dynasty. “Vietnam” comes from reversing the two Chinese characters for the Nan Yue (Nam Viet) Kingdom into Viet Nam. Japan, Korea and Vietnam are collectively called the Sinosphere. Japanese culture is a replica of the Tang Dynasty. Korean culture is the replica of the Ming Dynasty (Korea was a Ming Dynasty vassal state). Google search for “Japanese missions to imperial China” and “Japanese missions to Tang Dynasty”. Nara and Kyoto were built based on the layout of Xi’an (formerly Chang’an), the capital of the Tang Dynasty, when the envoys to the Tang Dynasty returned to Japan in its contemporary Nara Period and Heian Period, applying everything they had learned, resulting in sudden blossoming of “Japanese culture” in those two contemporary periods of the Tang Dynasty. So to revisit the authentic original “Japanese culture”, visit the Tang Dynasty capitals Xi’an and Luoyang. To revisit the authentic “Korean culture”, visit the Ming Dynasty capitals Nanjing and Beijing. Nanjing was also the capital of the Republic of China founded in 1911 when Dr. Sun Yat Sen overthrew the Qing Dynasty with the Xinhai Revolution. There are Five Great Mountains in China: Hua Shan 华山 in Shaanxi province in the west (Shan = Mountain) in the west, Tai Shan 泰山 in Shandong province in the east, Heng Shan 衡山 in Hunan province in the south, Heng Shan 恒山 (with a different character for Heng) in Shanxi province in the north and Song Shan 嵩山 in the middle in Henan province. There are Four Great Ancient Capitals: Xi’an, Luoyang, Nanjing, Beijing, and added two more Kaifeng and Hangzhou to make up the Six Great Capitals of China. There are Eight Major Regional Culinary Styles in China: Guangdong (Cantonese) (Yue), Fujian (Min), Sichuan, (Shu), Zhejiang (Zhe), Jiangsu (Jiang), Shandong (Lu), Anhui (Hui), and Hunan (Xiang) cuisines. There are Four Great Chinese classics: Journey to the West (Sun Wukong the Monkey became the prototype to Son Goku in Dragon Ball), Romance of the Three Kingdoms (based on the Three Kingdoms Period that came after the Han Dynasty; Japan makes a lot of anime and video games based on this classics), Dream of the Red Mansion, Water Margin. China is the inventor country for chopsticks, tea, rice, rice wine, rice noodles fen (pho in Sino-Vietnamese), dumplings, soy sauce, doufu (tofu in Sino-Japanese), miso, mocha (matcha in Sino-Japanese), hotpot, koi fish, cherry blossom trees, weiqi (game of go in Japanese), penzai (bonsai in Sino-Japanese), paper folding art (paper is one of the Four Great Chinese Inventions along with compass, gunpowder and printing), char siu (chashu in Sino-Japanese and xa xiu in Sino-Vietnamese), zhajiangmian (jjajangmyon in Sino-Korean), lamian or pulled noodles (ramen in Sino-Japanese), etc. Google search for their origins. It’s a lot of information to absorb, but so you can understand the cultural and historical backgrounds for a lot of locations that you visit. China only comes Italy in having the most UNESCO sites in the world. Google search for UNESCO sites in China and pay them a visit. China has Four Autonomous Ragions: Xinjiang, Xizang (Tibet), Ningxia, and Inner Mongolia. China has 56 ethnic groups with Han Chinese (named after the Han Dynasty) being the most populous ethnicity in both China and the world. China has four direct administrative cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing and Tianjin. China has three special administrative regions applying the One Country, Two Systems because they were former colonies: Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. Greetings from Los Angeles from a Chinese American born in Guangzhou and raised in USA. 🎉🎉❤❤
The Jing'an temple is Buddhism. Interestingly, many Chinese people don't explicitly distinguish Buddhism from Chinese traditional culture because they recognize this buddhist culture as part of the Chinese traditions. Also most people going to the temple are not necessarily Buddhism believers, but only there to wish for better luck and fortune (or just as tourists).
Yes. Chinese culture is mostly impacted by Confucius, Buddhism, and Taoism, along with some other schools of ancient Chinese philosophy. They are all blended and have become part of the culture.
Buddhism has a long history in China, going back centuries, even predating the establishment of many modern countries. Over time, it has deeply integrated with other cultural elements to form a unique cultural heritage within China. This makes it undeniably part of traditional Chinese culture. While it’s true that many visitors aren’t necessarily practicing Buddhists, Buddhism welcomes all visitors equally-whether they’re there to pray, seek blessings, or simply explore. This inclusivity is a key aspect of its role in Chinese society.
“Of course, the Chinese people welcome all friendly foreigners to visit China, but at the same time they also reject the rumors and smear campaigns by some foreign media. Wish you world peace!” -- You got that right!
Omg Xinjiang food is my FAVORITE! If you guys are ever in Cupertino CA, there is this place called DH Noodles & Grill. Order all the lamb dishes and it will instantly take u to Xinjiang
@@peaceloverespect Ok, I think I should rewrite it to clarify. I am trying to say the first KFC in my hometown, because I wouldn't know nor care about branches in other cities. By saying no McDonald's is because that is something nostalgic, like what is Shanghai like many years ago.
shanghai is expensive compared to other cities. you should go inland if you want to stretch your money more. try chengdu. there's a really famous temple there and it's free admission lol
“卍 and 卐 are both auspicious symbols in ancient China. After Buddhism was introduced to China, these two symbols were also used. Later, they were assumed to be Buddhist symbols.” - Thanks for the information as the vast majority of people in the world simply think it’s a symbol representing Buddhism.
In fact, you could find almost all cuisines of China in Shanghai, but 144 hours might not be enough to complete this challenge.... Looking forward to upcoming videos!
Dun dun DUUUNNNNN!!!!! Nah Bible prophecy is mostly situated around Israel and surrounding areas. Gog and Magog is modern day Russia because it pointed straight north. And additionally, Mecca, Madina and Jerusalem are all in that direction. That's where the centre of powers are. So next time when the Euphrates dries up, you know the time has come. I am too young to die, lol.
@@MrJacksuper The Communist Party has made China the safest country in the world. What do you need to fear from the Communist Party of China if you don't commit acts that threaten China's national security or harm the Chinese people?
@@MrJacksuper I agree and also disagree with you. If you're not a human rights activist, a lawyer, a journalist or a netizen who is trying to expose the bad and uglier side of the society. Then everyday is just as mundane or busy. If you're a nobody, why would the CCP be really bothered with you, unless you broke the local law and got arrested. Only diplomats may see the higher up officials. China has this mentality where they want to present well to the outsiders while also wanting to know your every move (lol, mass surveillance system, paperwork about your movement in the country and ofc the new registration law). Most tourists are treated like guests, but netizens and locals get really easily offended if the country gets criticized (This is extremely similar to India where locals may have an ego or esteem issue of people's criticism so they tend to gaslight you about the not so 'presentable' side of the country, even though they themselves criticize certain aspects of the country or system behind closed doors all the times, they may think it's non of your business, because nationalism is REALLY strong and suddenly you may feel like a warm welcome turning into a xenophobic dystopia) I have seen that ALL the time where visitors suddenly got cyber bullied by a bunch of politically motivated bots. If you have a death wish, go to Xinjiang and say something bad about it and see online reaction. Additionally they are also very curious about people of different skin colours, so you may feel like you are the "Panda" who's on exhibition. Africans or African decent Westerners may even get more attention to the point of crowd gathering for photos sometimes.
Visa limitations mostly.. we were going to get a normal tourist visa for this trip so we could go to more unexplored places but we weren't able to this time 😔
Did You notice that the Buddhism temple in Vietnam You visited all have Chinese characters on it? Technically they were Chinese people back when they built them. 😂
The Buddhist/Hindu sign is a mirror image of the Nazi symbol which is actually called Hakenkreuz. The Buddhist sign symbolises the dharma wheel of life.
China's flood control and Disaster relief is unmatched by any country. They dont use gutter oil, plastic rice or anything like that. The CCP is Very understanding and cares so much for the netizens
Mooncake should be eaten with a warm beverage to counter the dryness, non sugared tea would be the best. Savory mooncake is the worst invention, sweet is king but its up to everyones taste.
Gostaira se saber a opiniao se vocês sobre o que voces acham sobre essa intromissão dos americanos com a politica externa da China pardcendo quer ler mais que guerra do que paz com esse país maravilhoso
guys, i can't believe after all this time you don't immediately recognize the Buddha and associate him with Buddhism. i guess you never took up Asian History in school
Thanks for watching another EPIC Shanghai Vlog! You can check out all our vlogs in China here: th-cam.com/video/rz7mIarbxNY/w-d-xo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Also if you are interested in some more exclusive China vlog content and clips from our travels, you can check out our second channel: www.youtube.com/@TriFateExtended
Silk Road n Maritime, google "ZhengHe" ChengHo n Marcopolo, dats why similar cuisine,
Yes if u go to Xian next time theres even Noodless Mix Bread soup,
N many underrated Pastries, n Sichuan hot n numb, etc2
Btw see Venice of Shanghai, Water Villages.
Trust me Ughyur Xinjiang lives 100x better than Gaza Palestine or Ukraine
Did you "probe" by the aliens?? Hee hee hee hee 😁😁😁😁
The lions you saw at the temple is part of the Asoka pillar.
Ordinary Chinese people just don't care whether it's overrated or underrated, as long as they are living a prosperous life.
i dont think this video is directed at people from/in china, rather people from the rest of the world who may have a different opinion about china.
Glad you’re liking Shanghai! There’s so much to see and some hidden gems further out of the city which hardly any foreigners travel to! Happy travels ❤️❤️
Pray tell, pls share some of those hidden gems!
@@zephyr84 Qing xi jiao ye Park in Qingpu district, Sijing Street Food Night Market, Sheshan (although that’s still a little bit touristy), Liantang Ancient Town to name a few. All on the west side of the city with few tourists! ❤️
TBH, China has not only been underrated but also smeared, bashed, and belittled by western mainstream media all along.
Jealousy lead to hatred.
@@iyansetiadi1986 Hatred clouds one’s judgment, leading to irrational and unwise decisions. That’s probably why there are so many conflicts, disasters, and crises happening around the world.
The growth of China and BRCIS+ is what the West fears.... 💡U S D ...
So kids, is economy in China collapsing or not? :) like make up your minds...
well, not china as a nation and people but their political leadership that's questionable under ccp...
itraveledthere AI fixes this. Shanghai impresses; China underrated indeed.
You don't need to use chopsticks for all food.🤣
China has a vast territory and rich resources, All American food is available in China. Moreover, Chinese restaurants are very cheap and you can eat there every day without tipping. This is incredible! It is very annoying that a 15% tip is mandatory in American restaurants. China is very free. You can go out on the streets to drink and eat barbecue at 2 o'clock in the morning.
中国大多数人月收入低于700美金,当然便宜,如果你在发达国家赚钱,来中国消费,那就是天堂,如果你在中国赚钱,那基本就是地狱级难度
US now charge 18% or more tips in restaurants, and even those take and go bakeries also want you to pay tips when checking out Some restaurants even charge some extra 4% tax as nonsense reason
They should try the Louisiana Crawfish (but with the Chinese 13 spice flavor)
try actually working in China 😂
Can drink Beers on Street 18Yo too
I have watched many travel videos about Shanghai, but your video gave me a new perspective.
Love the area you visited! That is where I grew up and still my must-visit spots every time I go back visit Shanghai.
You don't have to use chopsticks on everything. For buns and breads you can use hand to pick.
The sudden end😢. Wish your videos longer. Thank you and expect more from you. 👏👏👏
Thanks!
Thank you again! We appreciate it!
Maybe you could set up a Weibo account and ask locals in China for their favorite spots to visit and the best food to try.
i'm going next month and your videos have become my new obsession lately
been to shanghai several times, and never entered jingansi, so thank you guys.
Dudes try come to visit Chongqing …. It famous called 8 dimension city , with Amazing infrastructure….
N avatar zhang jia jie
There are too many reasons to list why China is my #1 favorite country in the entire world!
Welcome back to Shanghai🎉🎉
xinjiang新疆food: Kao baozi 烤包子 and Chao nang炒馕
烤包子Kao baozi just eat with your hands ❤❤
Xinjiang’s roasted bun is my favorite when I was in university ❤
Hi, Boys, you guys can book a 5-hr direct flight from Shanghai to Urumqi, capital of xinjiang新疆, if you love their food that much! Then you can still exit China from there to Kazakhstan with 144 hrs.
welcome back
play to other china city, like chongqing,nanjing,jinan,xiamen
上海是一个非常多大的乡村 👍
Not gonna lie, I do like myself some XLBs. I don't remember if ya'll got the Sheng Jian Bao, which are the pan fried version of the XLBs. That ish is fire af too. More doughy but crispy on the bottom and amazing flavor. Ya'll forgot to dip the ish in vinegar along with pairing it with a lil bit of ginger.
as a chinese muslim,one tip:you don't need chopsticks to eat Kaobaozi🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Have fun in my hometown.
The four truths appear in many grammatical forms in the ancient Buddhist texts 💕💕
Please get a regular visa, stay a little bit longer, you may see more interesting things.
Hopefully, we will be able to get one early next year! We want to see the countryside
Visit some ancient towns like Lijiang, Zhouzhuang, Wuzhen, Fenghuang (Phoenix), Furong ancient towns. Also visit the ancient capitals such as Xi’an and Luoyang (each was capital of 13 dynasties including the golden ages Han Dynasty and Tang Dynasty), Nanjing and Beijing (Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties), Kaifeng (Northern Song Dynasty), Hangzhou, Guangzhou (capital of the Nan Yue (Nam Viet in Vietnamese) Kingdom founded by General Zhao Tuo sent by Qin Shihuang of the Qin Dynasty, which began the 1000 years rule of the Sinospheric culture Vietnam until the Tang Dynasty. “Vietnam” comes from reversing the two Chinese characters for the Nan Yue (Nam Viet) Kingdom into Viet Nam. Japan, Korea and Vietnam are collectively called the Sinosphere. Japanese culture is a replica of the Tang Dynasty. Korean culture is the replica of the Ming Dynasty (Korea was a Ming Dynasty vassal state). Google search for “Japanese missions to imperial China” and “Japanese missions to Tang Dynasty”. Nara and Kyoto were built based on the layout of Xi’an (formerly Chang’an), the capital of the Tang Dynasty, when the envoys to the Tang Dynasty returned to Japan in its contemporary Nara Period and Heian Period, applying everything they had learned, resulting in sudden blossoming of “Japanese culture” in those two contemporary periods of the Tang Dynasty. So to revisit the authentic original “Japanese culture”, visit the Tang Dynasty capitals Xi’an and Luoyang. To revisit the authentic “Korean culture”, visit the Ming Dynasty capitals Nanjing and Beijing. Nanjing was also the capital of the Republic of China founded in 1911 when Dr. Sun Yat Sen overthrew the Qing Dynasty with the Xinhai Revolution.
There are Five Great Mountains in China: Hua Shan 华山 in Shaanxi province in the west (Shan = Mountain) in the west, Tai Shan 泰山 in Shandong province in the east, Heng Shan 衡山 in Hunan province in the south, Heng Shan 恒山 (with a different character for Heng) in Shanxi province in the north and Song Shan 嵩山 in the middle in Henan province. There are Four Great Ancient Capitals: Xi’an, Luoyang, Nanjing, Beijing, and added two more Kaifeng and Hangzhou to make up the Six Great Capitals of China. There are Eight Major Regional Culinary Styles in China: Guangdong (Cantonese) (Yue), Fujian (Min), Sichuan, (Shu), Zhejiang (Zhe), Jiangsu (Jiang), Shandong (Lu), Anhui (Hui), and Hunan (Xiang) cuisines. There are Four Great Chinese classics: Journey to the West (Sun Wukong the Monkey became the prototype to Son Goku in Dragon Ball), Romance of the Three Kingdoms (based on the Three Kingdoms Period that came after the Han Dynasty; Japan makes a lot of anime and video games based on this classics), Dream of the Red Mansion, Water Margin.
China is the inventor country for chopsticks, tea, rice, rice wine, rice noodles fen (pho in Sino-Vietnamese), dumplings, soy sauce, doufu (tofu in Sino-Japanese), miso, mocha (matcha in Sino-Japanese), hotpot, koi fish, cherry blossom trees, weiqi (game of go in Japanese), penzai (bonsai in Sino-Japanese), paper folding art (paper is one of the Four Great Chinese Inventions along with compass, gunpowder and printing), char siu (chashu in Sino-Japanese and xa xiu in Sino-Vietnamese), zhajiangmian (jjajangmyon in Sino-Korean), lamian or pulled noodles (ramen in Sino-Japanese), etc. Google search for their origins.
It’s a lot of information to absorb, but so you can understand the cultural and historical backgrounds for a lot of locations that you visit. China only comes Italy in having the most UNESCO sites in the world. Google search for UNESCO sites in China and pay them a visit. China has Four Autonomous Ragions: Xinjiang, Xizang (Tibet), Ningxia, and Inner Mongolia. China has 56 ethnic groups with Han Chinese (named after the Han Dynasty) being the most populous ethnicity in both China and the world. China has four direct administrative cities: Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing and Tianjin. China has three special administrative regions applying the One Country, Two Systems because they were former colonies: Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
Greetings from Los Angeles from a Chinese American born in Guangzhou and raised in USA. 🎉🎉❤❤
Thanks for the detailed history of China and the surrounding areas! It’s very interesting to me!
The Jing'an temple is Buddhism. Interestingly, many Chinese people don't explicitly distinguish Buddhism from Chinese traditional culture because they recognize this buddhist culture as part of the Chinese traditions. Also most people going to the temple are not necessarily Buddhism believers, but only there to wish for better luck and fortune (or just as tourists).
Yes. Chinese culture is mostly impacted by Confucius, Buddhism, and Taoism, along with some other schools of ancient Chinese philosophy. They are all blended and have become part of the culture.
Buddhism has a long history in China, going back centuries, even predating the establishment of many modern countries. Over time, it has deeply integrated with other cultural elements to form a unique cultural heritage within China. This makes it undeniably part of traditional Chinese culture. While it’s true that many visitors aren’t necessarily practicing Buddhists, Buddhism welcomes all visitors equally-whether they’re there to pray, seek blessings, or simply explore. This inclusivity is a key aspect of its role in Chinese society.
真有趣
10:24 wow what a beautiful park!!
Dry Mooncakes go well with black tea or coffee
Usually, fresh meat mooncakes have a better flavor when heated.
相信嗎?外國如何評價中國,在中國人民眼裡不是最重要的,他們更享受自己的生活。當然 中國人民歡迎所有友善的外國人來中國旅遊,但同時也拒絕某些外媒的造謠抹黑。祝願世界和平!
“Of course, the Chinese people welcome all friendly foreigners to visit China, but at the same time they also reject the rumors and smear campaigns by some foreign media. Wish you world peace!” -- You got that right!
Omg Xinjiang food is my FAVORITE! If you guys are ever in Cupertino CA, there is this place called DH Noodles & Grill. Order all the lamb dishes and it will instantly take u to Xinjiang
You guys make me drool.
That Burger King next to Jing'an Temple is the first BK opened in China.
@@hattiewu1151 I still remember the first KFC opened was near the Bund. And there was no McDonald’s back then.
@@rollingdownfalling 第一家肯德基在北京,不在上海。第一家麦当劳在深圳。
@@peaceloverespect Ok, I think I should rewrite it to clarify. I am trying to say the first KFC in my hometown, because I wouldn't know nor care about branches in other cities. By saying no McDonald's is because that is something nostalgic, like what is Shanghai like many years ago.
@@rollingdownfalling 是我理解错误,抱歉。
shanghai is expensive compared to other cities. you should go inland if you want to stretch your money more. try chengdu. there's a really famous temple there and it's free admission lol
好有趣!
Never been a big fan of mooncakes...but they are better with tea than on their own.
It was a Buddhist symbol, which was different from the Nazi symbol, and to be precise, the Nazis had stolen the Buddhist symbol
True
it's in different orientation.
@@junzhang4246卍卐都是中国古代吉祥符号,佛教传入中国后也使用了这两个符号,后来就默认是佛教符号了
“卍 and 卐 are both auspicious symbols in ancient China. After Buddhism was introduced to China, these two symbols were also used. Later, they were assumed to be Buddhist symbols.” - Thanks for the information as the vast majority of people in the world simply think it’s a symbol representing Buddhism.
The wonton soup is a breakfast dish BTW.
静安寺,Buddhism temple
Recognition of 寺 works in China, Japan and Korea.
you guys are so funny😂
Shanghai looks great and always enjoy your food reviews. I only wish Ducky & Croc was there....
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Ducky was supposed to come... but he was too chunky to fit in the bag
@@TriFateLifestyle I am not surprised, Ducky eats like a king back in the Philippines :)
烤包子用手抓起来吃就好了😂
Always funny!
In fact, you could find almost all cuisines of China in Shanghai, but 144 hours might not be enough to complete this challenge.... Looking forward to upcoming videos!
So are Brussel Sprouts.
What a nice country china
Did you "probe" by the aliens?? Hee hee hee hee 😁😁😁😁
I think China is not underrated, it's one of the most powerful nations.
China is not underrated, it's one of the most powerful nations.
Dun dun DUUUNNNNN!!!!!
Nah Bible prophecy is mostly situated around Israel and surrounding areas. Gog and Magog is modern day Russia because it pointed straight north. And additionally, Mecca, Madina and Jerusalem are all in that direction. That's where the centre of powers are.
So next time when the Euphrates dries up, you know the time has come. I am too young to die, lol.
Because of ccp leadership that's why its underrated. the fear of being in china is real specially when dealing with the ccp...
@@MrJacksuper The Communist Party has made China the safest country in the world.
What do you need to fear from the Communist Party of China if you don't commit acts that threaten China's national security or harm the Chinese people?
@@MrJacksuperif I have to choose, I will go with CPC n fyi it's not CCP🤣
@@MrJacksuper I agree and also disagree with you. If you're not a human rights activist, a lawyer, a journalist or a netizen who is trying to expose the bad and uglier side of the society. Then everyday is just as mundane or busy.
If you're a nobody, why would the CCP be really bothered with you, unless you broke the local law and got arrested. Only diplomats may see the higher up officials.
China has this mentality where they want to present well to the outsiders while also wanting to know your every move (lol, mass surveillance system, paperwork about your movement in the country and ofc the new registration law).
Most tourists are treated like guests, but netizens and locals get really easily offended if the country gets criticized (This is extremely similar to India where locals may have an ego or esteem issue of people's criticism so they tend to gaslight you about the not so 'presentable' side of the country, even though they themselves criticize certain aspects of the country or system behind closed doors all the times, they may think it's non of your business, because nationalism is REALLY strong and suddenly you may feel like a warm welcome turning into a xenophobic dystopia) I have seen that ALL the time where visitors suddenly got cyber bullied by a bunch of politically motivated bots.
If you have a death wish, go to Xinjiang and say something bad about it and see online reaction.
Additionally they are also very curious about people of different skin colours, so you may feel like you are the "Panda" who's on exhibition. Africans or African decent Westerners may even get more attention to the point of crowd gathering for photos sometimes.
Savory mooncakes are sorta like pork pies in the UK. It’s def an acquired taste lol
That new Apple store is the biggest in Asia, the second largest in the world, just after Fifth Ave, now you would be more interested 😅
世界上老百姓都一样善良可爱
Actually China is the 2nd or 3rd most visited country in Asia I think mostly from other Asian countries idk about western ones
Also Kaobaozi, which you have trouble holding with your chopsticks, are supposed to be handled with your hands…
Welcome to shanghai
Have a good time.
You weird give me weird laughing 😂
I'm wondering, why are you guys only going to Tier 1 cities in China? You typically hit the countryside and smaller cities/attractions.
Visa limitations mostly.. we were going to get a normal tourist visa for this trip so we could go to more unexplored places but we weren't able to this time 😔
@@TriFateLifestyle When you get a regular visa visit Qufu its the birth place of Confucius.
Because some road has no motorway
CHINA 🫶🏻👍😎🇨🇳
The lions you saw at the temple is part of the Asoka pillar.
Rhinoceros did exist in ancient China until they were hunt to extinct.
50 yuan for the temple is way too expensive.
这哥俩就是行走的蜜雪冰城广告牌😂…
That's roasted Baozi, and you can eat it with your hands.
He said, " Do it"
Not underrated but purposefully slandered.
😍
Did You notice that the Buddhism temple in Vietnam You visited all have Chinese characters on it? Technically they were Chinese people back when they built them. 😂
Vietnam used to use Chinese, same like kanji japanese or hanza korean
There's American town Jacksonville in china
👍
The Buddhist/Hindu sign is a mirror image of the Nazi symbol which is actually called Hakenkreuz. The Buddhist sign symbolises the dharma wheel of life.
Shanghai is known as the Little Mumbai of the East, love from India
The meat mooncakes are meant to be enjoyed heated. ;)
China's flood control and Disaster relief is unmatched by any country. They dont use gutter oil, plastic rice or anything like that. The CCP is Very understanding and cares so much for the netizens
Stay safe ....miss u in the Philippines❤❤❤
Why do anyone need to stay safe in China? China is safest place on this planet.
stay safe for a city you can hangout 24 hours even 4:00AM?
SHANGHAI IS SUPER SAFE...I LIVE THERE 3 YEARS...NEVER FELT UNSAFE ..ONCE..😂
💪😎👍🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
The food you had so far are only Shanghai snack food not Benbang cuisine which is originated in Shanghai , also try authentic Shanghai breakfast
Mooncake should be eaten with a warm beverage to counter the dryness, non sugared tea would be the best. Savory mooncake is the worst invention, sweet is king but its up to everyones taste.
Toto Xinjiang
Compared to other youtubers who travel to China, you have quite a lot of negative comments on the Chinese Internet.
They are just goofy kids they dont know any better.
That’s a Buddhism temple
ooooof, Just pick up the Samsa with your hand.. eat it with your hand duhhhh
奶茶我更推荐“霸王茶姬”,这个随便点都好喝。🎉
You can go to Ins Paradise and dozens of bars with one ticket. There is no such place in the world except Shanghai.
Very clever! I noticed your subtle references to Time Travel and Winnie the Pooh! Why can't you travel to Xin Jiang, BTW?
duh pastries are cooked. reheating makes it crisp. duh
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Gostaira se saber a opiniao se vocês sobre o que voces acham sobre essa intromissão dos americanos com a politica externa da China pardcendo quer ler mais que guerra do que paz com esse país maravilhoso
not as fun as shenzhen, guess it's not a place for backpacker trip.
你们吃的都是点心,几乎没吃上中国菜
I suggest you go to Xuyan restaurant. You will feel as if you were dining in ancient costumes thousands of years ago.
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guys, i can't believe after all this time you don't immediately recognize the Buddha and associate him with Buddhism. i guess you never took up Asian History in school
You shouldn’t joke around in the temple. That was very offensive.
what's up with the ring? Are you married?
Interesting. But not possible, because how could marriage be sustainable if they are traveling without their spouse for years.
In one past video they mentioned they're cousins
Obviously Tyler went back to Minnesota for four months to secretly get married
下次还会回来中国吗😂😊
I always think JingAn Tample at night is a scene that rivals the bund's.