When I'm retired, I'm going to live in China, for good. I'll do volunteer work and help stray animals. Life is so peaceful here. The people are very very kind. Food is awesome too. Everything is affordable. I already make some arrangements for my future.❤️🇨🇳❤️
I've heard the people can actually be pretty unkind. Like they'll never go out of their way to help foreigners and in some cases even shoo them away.
@@thecrimsondragon9744so… like basically people can be in every country in the world? At least they don’t shoot at you when you ring their doorbell.
virtually the living cost in china is not that affordable, in which you may concern about your retirement salary whether it is abundant to support the life here, unless you merely consider to live at poor prefectures.
I recently moved to China from the UK and now live in Dali..Peace and JaYOe
I am an overseas Chinese. When I retired I will move to Dali Yunnan province.
Yegor's father is a visionary! Your Mandarin is amazing 👏
这乌克兰小伙的中文比中国人说得还要好,真太让人大开眼界了😮
I'm actively trying to land a job there. I have been 4 times previously for work and loved it. To me, it feels a little bit like South America, but 200 years in the future. People are laid back but get things done! Excellent public transportation, lots of outdoor activities, HUGE parks, good healthcare, safe, very warm people and you can actually afford to live a decent life.
@@sweetra07 I'm a soft goods designer. The job would likely be with an American company that manufactures there.
But you can do anything, huge tech industry, biomed, English teacher, consultant of some kind etc. A lot of them also don't require mandarin since they work mostly with intl clients. I met a lot of foreigners working at restaurants and bars, but that is a grey area with visa status.
China makes the west look like third world countries in comparison
@@2WheelsGood.01 what about the food safty and, have you investigated it>?
Heading back to Guangzhou. Its truly an amazing place.
Ukrainian guy speaks so fluently English and Chinese 😊
I came to Guangzhou, on holiday in Oct 1999 and moved here to live in June 2000. Brilliant city and a brilliant country. 1999 - Guangzhou to Beijing 24 hours by train, then Beijing to Xian, 12 hours and then Xian back to Guangzhou, 36 hours!!! What a time.
Let's go with the hard hitting questions about what they think about how China is portrayed in the western media....
@@PRINCEOFCNat least 5 foreigners I saw in X live in China over 5 years, and bad mouth china every day, I just saw a South African woman who make livestream from tiktok yesterday,who told the world Korea is better, people in China split, don’t follow the rules etc
@@weizhang2834 Koreans spits too and they have legal dog and cat meat markets 😉
you did a great job interviewing ... keep up the good work.
The first guy you interviewed, the Ukrainian, was just awesome. He was genuine, loved China and accutely understood China and its culture. You could tell he really loved and appreciated China. Thank you for doing these interviews.
South African guy from Thailand spoke the truth!
作为从小离开中国的中国人,从来没有真正远离过中国,在家教弟弟中文,自己早年也选了东方文化专业主修中国文化,早在初中毕业时论文就写了中国相关的主题。那时我所在国的经济发展得非常好,人文气氛也不错,我会欣赏,也能融入,但一直觉得不是真正属于我的。虽然经常回国探亲并且在网上追踪一些国内的见闻,但是并不了解现在的中国,毕竟中国真的很大,很难真正一叶知秋。
high standard of living for half the cost .. and many opportunity and safety
This is great!! Looking forward to more interviews and people from diff career backgrounds! Thanks!
Way to go buddy! Keep making these videos! 🙌
Great video! I love your interviewing style. I feel like you are good at letting people open up and feel comfortable. Nice job!
Love the interviews. I hope you can keep this format for as long as possible. Educational! cheers from Canada 👍🏻🕊
I would recommend China. I lived in Xinjiang for over 4 years, it took time to adapt to the cultural differences, but it's fair to say, it was a wonderful experience, the people, the food, how I miss!!
Now that you are receiving money for posting on behalf of the Chinese government on TH-cam, life is good lol
@@fs5775 I can offer my own opinion without any outside influence. Some of the videos on here don't offer a true representation of China, but like I said, it was my own personal & wonderful experience!!
@@fs5775just go to China and see for yourself. Don’t be brainwashed by your government
Good interviews!
Great vid, here to help with the algorithm
Great video
1,000th like! Congradulations!
Very interesting video!
Good video, man
Love your channel. I just subscribed. I hope your channel grows.
Yo, excellent video!! I felt so welcomed in this format, if that makes any sense.
Amazing video thank you so much
When you have Euro/U.S dollars, living in China is cheap and a variety of climate to choose from.
That depends on the city/ region. Opening a shop in t1/t2 cities cost the same if not more as in London. Personal experience by the way.
Great video!
Keep posting more interviews Aiden.
Great content 🎉
I wanted to visit China one day... I do love China❤ Lots of Beautiful Scenery...❤❤❤
Really enjoyed hearing everyone's experiences in China. Lots of words of wisdom they shared! Do these people have a YT channel themselves?
no they don't, I will do more interview with them later, thank you. They all living in diff cities
Living in another country takes courage and adaptability. It also takes a lot of patience and forbearance. We must be have a very open mind to all things new in that new country we live in; both the good and especially, the bad. But we grow a lot more if we were to remain living in our own home country. I have lived in 5 countries.
Me too! But one of these 5 only for three months if it can be counted lol.
if you are young and got decent education , just explore the world , learn different culture, languages and foods, so you have very rich experiences and memories on your life.
very nice video bro
holy shit, this first guy’s chinese skills are f***ing impeccable 👏🏻
The advantages are too many to mention...
China makes the west look like third world countries in comparison
I think a good question to ask them is how they go about curating and creating social circles
Hope I can learn Chinese one dayyyy 😊
I agreed with everything the blue shirt guy says! He seems like an amazing guy :))
nice..
Hmm, although Hainan is tropical and all, I feel that the "foreigners" who live there are quite different than those in phuket and Bali.
When I travel to Southeast Asia, I’ll ask similar questions…looking forward as well
i'm gonna come see you in China, we're friends now
👍 Nice Country to Tour
There is a sense of adventure in China. Guess you could also call it a sense of danger
My dream is to live in China, I'm so obssessed with their culture... unfortunately my dad is kinda racist ONLY towards China & chinese ppl. I know I'm only 16 yo but this makes me so sad, I rlly hope to find a solution soon-
If college degree matter, if you into teaching, maybe can study relate subject in college and get some certifications
Daks here subscribed
Wish i could work in China for free as a volunteer to help their economy in any way, 2 meals a day 3 cups of Coffee 1 shower is a ll i need
That’d be nice to know 3 things that people love about China and 3 things that they hate
Even with Cantonese roots, PRC...not my cup of cha🫖, but to each their own. The old HK (again), maybe.
The ignorance makes me laugh when people say teachers don’t have talent? You try to teach 35 students from a completely different culture having to create the right prompts use examples at short notice as well as other tactics to try and open up your shy Chinese students. As a University teacher if you care about your students and want to build a rapport with them, then the job is actually quite difficult but also rewarding.
I respect teachers, and apologize for the saying. It is also true that people want to travel, teaching is a good way
Iam from India but my grandpa is chinese from china its my dream to find his roots what should i do
Speak the language and understand the culture of a country and your life will be easy,
This is the story of china that the jedi wouldn't tellyou
man his father's prophecy aged well with the war going on
Living in a totalitarian country must be so glamorous.
I'd hate to live in totalitarian countries where you get arrested for protesting against the actions of your government... Look at what's happening to university students in China right now!
Ask south africans how they think of serpentza
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tapi kenapa yang menikah sama orang indonesia kebanyakan malah tinggalnya diindonesia
第三个小姐姐有社交账号嘛
第二位南非小哥哥好帅!!!!!!!!!!!
Finally, a Russian woman who speaks decent English in a video like that. In most cases they somehow find someone who can’t even put two words together.
They like to live there but I doubt any of them would ever give up their western citizenships to become a Chinese citizen and we all know why.
You need to ask foreigners living there whether they rent or buy a house. I heard it's difficult for foreigners to own a house there unless they're married to local citizens.
not really, if you live there for more than 1 year generally you're free to own a property. also the property market is kind of crashing in china, probably it will be much more affordable very quickly in the near future
U should ask what's their perspective of ccp after live in china for so many yers 22:11
If you do live in China, you’ll find it is the ccp that brought the prosperity lol.
TH-cam does not even work in China, how you uploaded the video?
It's hard to believe that you didn't know there's a thing called a VPN that lets you watch whatever you want for $5-6 a month.
@@TT-sr4mu My family in China has used it for many years without any problems. But I think if you use it to subvert the country with foreign spy organizations, it is illegal.
@@TT-sr4mu It's not illegal. That's what the Western media wants you to believe.
i'm really curious about the levels of crime in china, i'm absolutely clueless about it. how do regular inhabitants of big cities vs smaller cities vs rural areas have to take care to protect themselves and their property. and i guess related to that, how prevalent is drug use/abuse. never came across anyone discussing this related to china.
It's safe in China, drug trafficking is a death sentence in China. No one discusses it because Western media are not allowed to promote the good sides of China, so you have to come to China to experience it for yourself.
Drug use and drug trafficking are prohibited in China, and serious cases carry the death penalty. It's safe in China and you are free to go out at night, no matter what city or countryside you are in.
Because its cheap. Please also give perspective of the government 😅😂😂😂
The development China has done could not be achieved without the government. We have PEOPLE’S government, PEOPLE’S police, PEOPLE’S park. The government cares for the people.
Coz they are on protection programs... hahaha
You’re so cute. Do you have a boyfriend?
Nice one. But with all due respect, I have to say the Ukrainian dude speaks far better Chinese than you do😂
As if people just 'choose' to live in China!
Like popping down to the supermarket.
no talent needed for videographer and TH-camrs
Money and/or easy sex. Those are the only two reasons I ever saw when I lived there. You really have to put up with a lot living there (pollution, unhygienic people, fake products/scams, controlling govt, constant surveillance. etc) so money is usually the reason. Everyone has their price.
@@artugertLamo you talking about ezy sex? In western countries are sex the ezyer compure to the whole world. But if you have mony still in the west will spread their legs Mach more ezyer.
"Young man, you can't do it. You are not a foreigner and cannot promote to Westerners on behalf of CCTV."
How do you feel that China is fueling the Russian military industry? 😂
You just need to believe what your media tells you, and we will be very happy.
It's fantastic. If the West can fuel the Ukrainian military why can't anyone else fuel the Russian military industry. As they say "What's good for the goose is good for the gander".
不要來我們台灣全在自嗨😅😊
Westerners: how much did Xi and cpc pay you 😭, 🇨🇳🫡
@@bobsmith3983 yes yoda, look where China is and look where the u s has fallen to..
I enjoy this type of free flowing conversations.
I currently live in the US and have been learning mandarin dor the past 2 years. Im only 17 right now, but when i graduate from highschool, i would like to move to China bc of how peaceful and easier it seems to live in.
Get ready for a roller coaster. Good luck, pal, been there done that.
I’m American born and raised here lol
Roller coaster is fine. Mandarin opens doors in Malaysia , Singapore and the African continent. Maybe even Australia and the United States !😉