Is China's poverty alleviation worth celebrating? My (our) answer 中国的精准扶贫,值得庆祝吗?

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  • @thisiscarl7622
    @thisiscarl7622 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +696

    谢谢博主对客观的报道。我来自贵州省遵义市桐梓县的一个偏远山区,现在在德国攻读物理学博士学位。我小时候过着非常贫穷的生活,没有肉吃,没有吃过零食,都是穿别人的旧衣服,很少买过新衣服,甚至没有鞋穿。每年生日的礼物就是两个鸡蛋。比起物质上的贫穷,知识上的贫穷更为致命,那个时候交通闭塞很少知道外面的世界,所见就是对面的几座大山,所闻都都是邻里之间的琐事,村里没有接受过高等教育的人,那个时候我们村里年轻人的出只有一条,就是去沿海省份进工厂打工,那就是我们所有的认知。和大多数村里人一样,我初中毕业就去杭州和上海打工了,见识到广阔的世界后我决定回家复读,然后我考上了高中,后来考上了山东大学,然后保研到研究所, 后来来到德国读博。我经历了从原始农业社会到现代社会的转变,我的情况并不特殊,我很多堂弟堂妹都考上了大学,如我堂弟在西安交通大学读人工智能博士学位。我亲弟弟在遵义市自己开了一个面馆,我亲哥哥在美团工作。
    相比国外或者沿海来说,我的老家虽然依然贫穷,但是条件已经发生了翻天覆地的变化。桐梓县在2018年开通了高铁,我老家也通了高速公路。在山区只要有人居住,政府都会修路到你家门口,还有电线也会拉到你家门, 4年前,也通了网络,贫困户会有特殊补助。那些居住在危险山区的家庭,可以在县城申请安置房(他们只需要付非常少的钱或者不付钱),参加免费的职业培训等,总之在最近的15年中,我的老家发生了翻天覆地的变化。
    相比于基础设施,我认为最大的变化就是年轻人普遍接受了更高水平的教育和技能培训。认知和教育才是最大的鸿沟。虽然像我一样来自最贫穷落后山区的放牛娃,如今也可以从事人类最前沿的科研探索工作,我深知这一切来得很不容易,无数人在后面付出了辛勤的汗水。向一切建设者致敬,我明年博士毕业后将回国,争取也成为一颗能为他人和后代提供阴凉的树或者铺满泥泞道路的地砖。我在欧洲知道绝大多数西方以及台湾媒体都对中国报以负面的报道,他们说尽各种风凉话,但是我不在乎,虽然中国还有各种问题,但是我们在一天天变好。(我并不是完全赞同中国的政治体制以及目前的一些做法,但是一码归一码,遇到好的我们就应该大声赞扬,遇到不好的我们也应该批评以让我们的国家变得更好,而不应该无脑赞同或者无脑黑)
    实事求是,
    勇往直前,
    为了更加美好,可爱的中国而奋斗!

    • @RobertNeptune
      @RobertNeptune 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +55

      what a inspiring story!

    • @maplefubaba
      @maplefubaba 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

      很励志!

    • @NejcEber
      @NejcEber 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      Thanks for sharing your story

    • @jiaxunchat
      @jiaxunchat 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +32

      普通人应该有的态度。

    • @thedawei20
      @thedawei20 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      No freedom of speech, no lean government

  • @leonghengtan2382
    @leonghengtan2382 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +115

    我是新加坡华人,看到今天的中国,每一次去中国,看到中国的进步,我为自己生为华人而感到非常骄傲,中国加油❤

    • @NEAAFFAIRS
      @NEAAFFAIRS 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You must belong to the older generation. Younger gen don't feel the emotional connection to China. Yes, it's good to see them progress but don't think it's about us as a race.

  • @mrfriendlyguy
    @mrfriendlyguy 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +141

    If this was BBC they would show the uncle's story and totally ignore sister Yan's story. You wouldn't know the government gave her a FREE house or if you're dissatisfied you can return the house and go back to your home village and do farming.

    • @chao-1oveandpeace
      @chao-1oveandpeace 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      完全正确,绝大多数中国人都是那个女生的思维模式和行为方式,也有一部分人会像男的一直抱怨,但是行动上是积极的

  • @Jie-n2r
    @Jie-n2r 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +380

    这女士是明白人,懂得感恩和辩证看待。扶贫不是包办,有些人啥都想你包办好,只要一点没满足就会唱衰政策😂

    • @buddha199115
      @buddha199115 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

      Good video from that girl from Australia. China is a vast country where many people still live in remote regions and surely life is not easy. With Chinas huge population, China has done a great job helping those poor villages. There’ll be always people who’ll never satisfied with what the government do to help them. In western societies,the government just simply abandoned them. At least China is doing its best. Look at the indigenous people living in the reserves. Governments can’t even provide them with clean water. It’s great her experience in rural towns getting honest opinions from various people, I believe many western medias or comments will target China even more(the presenter really did a great job, not to discredit her) especially Indians who’s always try to compare with China. Keep provide videos on rural villages.

    • @胡
      @胡 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@buddha199115For real? I always thought indigenous Americans living in reserves are living in the dream, with all sorts of compensations.

    • @gauravtejpal8901
      @gauravtejpal8901 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      The point of view of the lady is logical but the old uncle needs support and not rebuke. Due to his past, he may have developed some negative views. I felt bad when he felt excluded and moved away from there 😢. Probably, he does not have others who love him 😢. People must take each other by hand and rise together.

    • @buddha199115
      @buddha199115 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      @@gauravtejpal8901 I agree he needed support. On the other hand listen to what the other lady said. China has a population of over 1.4 billion and guaranteed not every one will be happy for whatever reason. Yet he look young and strong enough to look for a job or go back his old village to cultivate his fields. Even in western societies, especially immigrants had to work two or three jobs, 7 days a week and never complain about the government and still happy with their lives. I believe China doing a great job taking of its people and there’ll be some unhappy people complaining

    • @gauravtejpal8901
      @gauravtejpal8901 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@buddha199115 Yes, there will be some people who, due to strong causes from the past, others are unable to help. Still, compassionate approach is best

  • @Joeangel70
    @Joeangel70 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +400

    I am living in Shenzhen and I am amazed at how little money most people earn and still manage to live better than most people back home in America. It is also surprising how patient and kind Chinese people are towards me when they find out I am from the U.S. If China treated Americans the same way we treat them, we would never be so kind. They are truly a loving people despite the fact that they almost never say I love you. But they show it with their actions.

    • @kennedy6618
      @kennedy6618 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

      Action is better than telling means less words. Look at the US politicians, promise and promises...and little is done.

    • @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050
      @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +42

      The guy in the video complaining doesn't know what extreme poverty is. In the US, he would be on the streets in dirty clothes with no food to eat. People used to care and offer some to the homeless. Now it's just the norm and too many homeless to care for. They are growing in numbers, often spilling into residential areas now. The government lies to you about how good it is. You can only tell by looking at your friends, families and your surroundings to see the truth.

    • @kennedy6618
      @kennedy6618 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +25

      @@monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050 So true! The Chinese man doesn't know what is poverty! I had visited by Uncle in the Bay areas (SF) and I cannot believe, there are so many homeless people in the area. Also there are so many people sleeping in their vehicles as well.

    • @commie5211
      @commie5211 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      Shenzhen is already the most expansive city is China. Cost of living is much lower in other cities. My mother lives very comfortably spending 400 usd(2500rmb) per month in the manchuria region. Low cost of living is the most effective way helping the poor. In the US, my electricity bill is around 300usd per month, so does my health insurance. The government is allowing these corporates taxing their citizens.

    • @JihongLi-v4j
      @JihongLi-v4j 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      RMB purchasing power much underrated.

  • @mmyoung3215
    @mmyoung3215 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +170

    Sister Yan is great! Typical Chinese woman, hardworking, pragmatic, optimistic and beautiful!

    • @CarbonicHolyPally
      @CarbonicHolyPally 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      LOL you are a liar and propogandist for Communism!
      I see TH-cams of people homeless on video that has to be smuggled out of China.
      How come Siming Lan does not go to the billion dollar train station with no one in it?
      How come Siming Lan does not show the GHOST CITIES or the riots?
      What about all the TOFU DREG buildings falling apart or unfinished ones?

  • @gregroyal123
    @gregroyal123 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +177

    The thing to understand is that Poverty alleviation is about getting people to a starting point, not an end state in itself. Sister Yan is dead right on this point. Bravo Siming on a thoroughly interesting thought piece. Kia kaha.

    • @charlesyeeh
      @charlesyeeh 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      You are absolutely right! I can’t agree more with you!

    • @Antraeus
      @Antraeus 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This is just the same old conservative argument, refusing to look deeper or beyond the tip of your nose. He has no home to go back to because he agreed to give it up to move to the 'great city' that let him down. Toffee-nosed people don't even listen! They just know it all! So he's there in the city and there's no work. And Yan accused him of being lazy when she openly admits that there is only work for university graduates. This guy is about 50! We've got these same problems in the West. Ignorant people with no hearts. But they've clever and sound good when they articulate their prejudices and mean opinions.

    • @tian3127
      @tian3127 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Exactly!

    • @Blixey-r9z
      @Blixey-r9z หลายเดือนก่อน

      Socialism with Chinese characteristics: Basic needs are made accessible / subsidised by the state (roof over your head, education, vocational training & basic healthcare needs). The state helps provide all citizens a baseline/ starting opportunity but there are no assured/ equal outcomes. Outcomes will depend on an individual’s effort and merit.
      Although China eradicated extreme poverty in 2020 US$2.15 a day (in 2017 PPP terms); 17% of the population in 2020 still lived on less than US$6.85 a day (in 2017 PPP terms), the World Bank's poverty line for Upper-Middle-Income Countries like China.
      Today, 8.5% of the global population (700 million people)- live on less than US$2.15 per day, the World Bank’s international extreme poverty line for low-income countries. Three-quarters of all people in extreme poverty live in Sub-Saharan Africa or in fragile and conflict-affected countries. 44% of the global population (3.5 billion people) live on less than $6.85 per day, the poverty line relevant for upper-middle-income countries.

  • @daniellee8720
    @daniellee8720 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +85

    The effort by the CPC is commendable, which other country even think to address poverty? Kudos

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      "...which other country even think to address poverty?" Most of them, actually, except maybe some very poor countries.

    • @daniellee8720
      @daniellee8720 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@PracticaProphetica having food kitchens and food bank isnt really long term empowerment of the poor. Maybe you give some examples of countries that tackle poverty on a large scale (ensuring equal opportunity and assistance to all). I hace worked in India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Russia, Indonesia and etc (expat for many years) i have yet to such a large scale effort that has been as effective.

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@daniellee8720 If you are a citizen of a country, or working toward citizenship, there are many government programs, job subsidies, grants, and so forth available. When I was young, I was set to go to a Electronics Tech course (2 years) and the government were going to pay for a good part of my expenses. I ended up joining a Rock Band instead (mistake!), but those kinds of programs and assistance are available.
      What you are seeing in China is somewhat different. People are actually being moved from the country into built-up cities. It's almost like an industrial revolution. There are some long-term problems that could arise from this practice. Country people tend to be mostly self-reliant, having their own land. City people are dependent: they do not grow their own food.
      If there is ever a crisis, the cities will be most hard hit. When the depression hit the USA in the 1930's, a lot of people had migrated to the cities for work, and they suffered a lot from not being able to grow their own food.
      Personally, I'd rather live in poverty in the country, working with the land; than in a concrete jungle in some "little cage" of an apartment. It has an effect on the human spirit.

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@daniellee8720 Well I wrote you a reply, but it seems to be removed by TH-cam. Let me try by answering in small segments.

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@daniellee8720 There are other programs and helps available to citizens in other countries: grants, subsidies, etc. I am personally familiar with some of them.

  • @AMDphenomX3rocks
    @AMDphenomX3rocks 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +172

    deeply touching video.. As a Thai Malaysian foreigner living in China for 8 years, i found out sister Yan is not alone and is very genuine of China's culture.. (Lets not call it Chinese culture because Chinese culture is very different from different countries like Malaysia, US, Thai or Singapore)
    What i like the most is in China is the poor helping the poor not because they have everything, it's because they understood how it feels to have nothing.
    The rich business owners here in China from my years of experience in China is also amazing. They are very humble and extremely hardworking. Something for a Malaysian like me can't even think of. We Malaysians usually work hard if we need to achieve something like financial freedom, pay off debts, raise family in a better enviroment or wanting to send children in to better Universities. But a China local rich tycoon usually works hard just because they love working hard to receive the best outcome for their business.

    • @yours_sincerely48
      @yours_sincerely48 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      Malaysia practice apartheid policy and the Chinese and Indians minorities are given hurdles

    • @Q_QQ_Q
      @Q_QQ_Q 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@yours_sincerely48It was Indonesia , Malaysia that did to Chinese because they're Buddhists and themselves are muslims . It ran for decades. That's why all chinese ran away.

    • @CarbonicHolyPally
      @CarbonicHolyPally 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      LOL you are a liar and propogandist for Communism!
      I see TH-cams of people homeless on video that has to be smuggled out of China.
      How come Siming Lan does not go to the billion dollar train station with no one in it?
      How come Siming Lan does not show the GHOST CITIES or the riots?
      What about all the TOFU DREG buildings falling apart or unfinished ones?

    • @sarfrazkatiharihindiurdu7646
      @sarfrazkatiharihindiurdu7646 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@Q_QQ_QChinese are either Confunisonist or Daoist.
      What Buddhist Camobodia, Myanmar or Vietnamese did with Christian, Muslim and Hindus?

  • @chitru1983
    @chitru1983 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +148

    In the Philippines, there is a joke that even in heaven, there's a chinese man doing business. This came about because of the thousands of Chinese, who came centuries back and even in the last century, and started businesses of all kinds from scratch and eventually becoming the top businessmen in the communities they settled in. The top richest people in PH are mostly Fil-Chi and almost all come from humble beginnings. The largest mall chain in PH today started as a small shoe store after WW2.
    When you talked about the best of Chinese people, I immediately thought their unrivaled entrepreneurial spirit and the culture of hard work, even if it means a huge amount of personal sacrifice. It is enough that the Chinese government gave its people a headstart through its poverty alleviation programs, like Yan receiving a home and trainings. Without worrying about rent, children's education costs and with a newly learned skill, the rest is what they make out of it.

    • @gingermintrose
      @gingermintrose 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      My family is one. My father came from Fujian and was dirt poor. He was one of the many Chinese who had nothing and who started from scratch, such as scrapping for used newspapers and collecting bottles to sell. My father opened a very small store and worked 24/7 from 6 to 10 pm, 364 days, with only two days of vacation: Christmas and New Year. My parents were able to educate their 10 children, breaking the cycle of poverty,

    • @Antraeus
      @Antraeus 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      When I think of the best of Chinese people I think of the wise old smiling men and women who continue to embody the spirit of Daoism in spite of the CCP's habitual persecution of wisdom or of anything beyond materialism which is all thugs like this lady Yan know.

    • @Q_QQ_Q
      @Q_QQ_Q 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@gingermintrosewow bloody hell . Yeah I've heard many people doing good work in waste management in china. Are you settled in United States now ?

    • @masterdeetectiv9520
      @masterdeetectiv9520 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Historically the chinese people who settled in south east asia were merchants

    • @Antraeus
      @Antraeus 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@masterdeetectiv9520 There used to be a saying that i there was a chinese population in your country it was a sign of being civilised. They engaged in air, intelligent business and brought a rich culture and good manners with them.

  • @ajisenramen888
    @ajisenramen888 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +68

    Yan has a great attitude. She is optimistic and grateful. Working for a better future while appreciating the small joys.

  • @fokwaitat6416
    @fokwaitat6416 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +257

    有些人就像那位大叔一樣, 最好政府保你一世無憂, 每天吃吃喝喝, 什麼都抱怨都不滿意, 你今天滿足他的訴求, 明天他又提出新的訴求, 沒完沒了, 如果每個人都能像燕姐那樣積極生活, 樂觀面對困難, 懂得知足, 那至少生活會開心一些, 跳跳廣場舞多開心, 又不花錢

    • @thisiscarl7622
      @thisiscarl7622 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +40

      那男的就是好吃懒做,看样子还很年轻但是自己不工作全靠子女养活,自己就游手好闲的,真是无语。

    • @benchaowei6724
      @benchaowei6724 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

      他坐在那里等国家发馅饼!

    • @stanendo3537
      @stanendo3537 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      Wonderful. Please continue reporting.
      You are very ethical and moral. You are walking and living the standards and ideals of God.

    • @JoeL-qt8fn
      @JoeL-qt8fn 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      他的手机很好

    • @atracy7686
      @atracy7686 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      这种货色绝不能浪费我的税金,让他过好!😊不让他被淘汰已经是政府的仁慈,我的底线了。。。

  • @milespansher4966
    @milespansher4966 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +46

    这视频做的非常好!并不是单方面宣传伟大成就而没有一点问题。我老婆就是贵州的,让我想起了丈母娘要强、要面子、独立自主,辛辛苦苦努力几十年不断尝试很多很多行业带大4个孩子的历程,而且最关键的是她把自己打扮的非常光鲜亮丽尽管并不富裕。

  • @jameskuo50599
    @jameskuo50599 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +126

    這位燕姐不是普通人,簡直是哲學家。

    • @darkstarkenster
      @darkstarkenster 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      真的,一个普普通通的人,生活的却这样通透。真的醍醐灌顶!

    • @沉默-e9d
      @沉默-e9d 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      真的很感动,这才是普通人对待生活应有的态度,也是普通人幸福的来源,品尝着人世间的酸甜苦辣,努力且幸福着。我泪目了,为燕姐也为自己,祝愿每一个人,为自己想要的努力吧,加油!!!!!

    • @Antraeus
      @Antraeus 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So she can't dance but she can cook. And expects others to be in a position to earn a living independently. People who look down on others for failing to achieve what they have in life are the morally superior tyrants of this world. And there are many! She is as ignorant as they come.

    • @vanvanwong6796
      @vanvanwong6796 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      这就是朴素勤奋本分的中国人。哪位大爷真是好吃懒做的典型。

    • @野鶴閒雲
      @野鶴閒雲 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      普通中国人都是这种认知, 朴实无华

  • @novemreb7717
    @novemreb7717 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +49

    love it, love it , love it, me, a Canadian granny greatly appreciate the way you present the facts of this matter....!!!! jia you ! Yan is also a natural beauty like you...heeheehee

  • @lifequestions5546
    @lifequestions5546 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +59

    My earlier comment was made when the video reached to the point of interviewing the man. I paused the video and wrote my comment as right away I disliked the man. Then I continued watching. I am super impressed with the attitude of sister Yan. That is the fighting spirit that should shine to all the Chinese if not the world. I have such a can-do attitude person. If you can, I also can. If you can't I still can attitude. Bravo sis Yan. That's how you fill your life with meaningful things. Keep it up.

    • @cooledcannon
      @cooledcannon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Was the man lying?

    • @alexlan8770
      @alexlan8770 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@cooledcannon Different mindsets make different opinions, that is it.

    • @cooledcannon
      @cooledcannon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@alexlan8770 It should be true or false whether factories (or government, claiming factories) pay 3k/month when in reality they pay around 1k/month. That is basically the crux of the argument.

    • @llkk290
      @llkk290 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@cooledcannon What he said remains to be verified, maybe it's true, maybe it's not.

    • @楚门-d9k
      @楚门-d9k 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@cooledcannon 他就是为他的懒惰找借口 我的家乡在甘肃一个小县城 比贵州还贫穷 当地最低的工资是饭店服务员 她们基本工资2千多 另外有提成 我堂弟有一个工厂 里面工人工资在6000元以上 一个70岁老人看大门 什么也不做 一个月3000元 而且都是管吃管住 他说的起码我不信

  • @darkstarkenster
    @darkstarkenster 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +35

    哇,燕姐真的是正能量!说的太对了!
    这大叔这种年纪应该不到55岁,我妈65岁退休了都还每天出去工作!他这种天天坐着好吃懒做等子女给自己打钱,这种人就算一个月补贴10000都会拿去抽烟喝酒,不够了依然还会抱怨给的不够!

  • @snowlee-ml7rr
    @snowlee-ml7rr 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +146

    This lady said it very well, the man should work to change his life, and he is too lazy but rely on the government, he will be poor in any country.

    • @thisiscarl7622
      @thisiscarl7622 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +17

      He looks still young but he doesn't work and rely on government and his kinds?
      This kind of people stay poor in any country.

    • @cactusshadow9840
      @cactusshadow9840 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      didn't she say that the woman was member at local party branch? we just watched a cop member publicly silence a dissenter, and bribe journalist with food.

    • @cactusshadow9840
      @cactusshadow9840 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      CCP not cop...autocorrect

    • @qiutyrion8328
      @qiutyrion8328 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      When talking with Lan during the meal, Sister Yan mentioned another woman who is a party branch member. Please watch the video carefully.

    • @boweihuang3246
      @boweihuang3246 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      @@cactusshadow9840 In Chinese culture, cooking a meal for someone who she likes is not a bribe. Are u Chinese?

  • @Shibbymatt
    @Shibbymatt 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +139

    I agree with Yan. You need to work hard to pull yourself out of poverty, you can't just sit around and wait for someone to do it for you.

    • @yttean98
      @yttean98 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      You see the man is dependent on his children. On the other hand A LOT of Chinese Old men/women are still supporting their children in many age groups, like every country there are NO shortages of young people who still dependent on their elders for financial support and vice versa for variety of reasons.

  • @EurasiaNaval
    @EurasiaNaval 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +120

    What struck me about this video is just how openly people are willing to disagree with each other and argue issues in the public - I presume these two don't know each other well. You don't really see that in Taiwan for example, where individuals seem to do everything they can to put up a facade of harmony. This is beside the point of the video of course. I think you brought out two contrasting world views in a poor province really well.

    • @samuelstanley1464
      @samuelstanley1464 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      I'm surprised to see you here 😂😂😂 bro. Love your vids. Keep it up❤❤❤

    • @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050
      @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      In the US, people will tell you to mind your own business and may even lead to a brawl. Also, hardly anyone will invite a stranger in for dinner.

    • @RubiAkito
      @RubiAkito 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's because Taiwan became Japanese

    • @boweihuang3246
      @boweihuang3246 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      It is pretty normal in mainland China to express their views in this way.

    • @yulao5299
      @yulao5299 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      我喜欢看你的频道

  • @yttean98
    @yttean98 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +51

    Don't be too concern about poverty in China, every country has its fair share of poor people, it is a matter of relative size compared to its population.
    My Chinese grandmother emigrated from southern China to Malaya in the early 1900, she told me many stories about the poor China then. If she is alive now and return to China, she would be TOTALLY Flabbergasted about the China's progress which every Chinese in China should really celebrate and proud of. China today is the intellect, effort, and hard work of 100's millions of Chinese people. And not complacent about their effort and thinking into the future, always hard working must be tapped at the first instant.
    Your channel is important at looking at China from the next generation point of view. Good on you.

  • @jikunshen8843
    @jikunshen8843 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    既授以鱼 更授以渔 精准扶贫 全心❤全意!👍👍👍
    谢谢蓝(Lan)女士细致精彩的深度访问,与客观公正的评论!
    对燕姐对奋斗,精神,人生观的颂扬与反腐败任任重道远的“画龙点睛”, 大有见地, 令人敬佩!👍👍👍

  • @rayatpremo
    @rayatpremo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Another great video connecting us foreign Chinese to our origins

  • @PutXi_Whipped
    @PutXi_Whipped 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +135

    This “poor” Tier 4 city in China looks much better than Bangalore.

    • @可乐啊-u8o
      @可乐啊-u8o 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +21

      This city is in China, not even an eighth-tier city, because it is a city out of extreme poverty, but I believe it will get better and better in the future.

    • @merdufer
      @merdufer 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      It looks better than many parts of America.

    • @siemens-vip
      @siemens-vip 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Haha, this Tongren City is a very small city in our neighboring province, a small city that many Chinese people don’t know about. It is surrounded by mountains.

    • @arminius6506
      @arminius6506 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      ​@@siemens-vipanything small in China is bigger for the rest of the world.
      Chinese would be like ohh that ABC city, yeah that's a small town with 3 million people and Europeans would be like oh no, that's the population of huge metropolitan area

    • @PutXi_Whipped
      @PutXi_Whipped 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      The point is that even China’s poor cities look better off than many cities in the USA and pretty much every city in India.

  • @zhongguofuxing
    @zhongguofuxing 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +106

    希望这位大叔可以早日润出中国,去享受他想要的一切😢祝福燕姐一家会越来越好😊

    • @2024-l9n
      @2024-l9n 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      我,作为美籍华人,反对这些走着来的! 我可是开特斯拉的。
      (模仿郝海东副总统😂)

    • @aican100
      @aican100 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

      哈哈哈哈,大叔应该移民去印度,享受民主和绝对的自由!

    • @weihuashi7069
      @weihuashi7069 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      拜托,他能润出铜仁就不错了

    • @belleshan
      @belleshan 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      ​@@2024-l9n哈哈哈哈,郝副总桶😂😂😂

    • @kispahan252
      @kispahan252 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@weihuashi7069hahaha,犀利,这大叔可能也受不了走线的苦

  • @PutXi_Whipped
    @PutXi_Whipped 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +170

    The uncle doesn’t know what “extreme poverty” is. He’s dressed like an unemployed American.

    • @sebastiaonunesdelimaachina1533
      @sebastiaonunesdelimaachina1533 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +33

      Yeah, the government has to creates opportunities, not suppots lazies citizens.

    • @ignatiuschua5268
      @ignatiuschua5268 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

      If he is in USA or in Europe, he would have been living on the streets.

    • @叁爸
      @叁爸 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +16

      ​@@ignatiuschua5268他应该获得这样的自由,可惜中国政府不允许国民无家可归😢

    • @cooledcannon
      @cooledcannon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ignatiuschua5268 doubt

    • @PutXi_Whipped
      @PutXi_Whipped 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ignatiuschua5268 FR

  • @ExtremeAnderson
    @ExtremeAnderson 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Keep up the excellent work! 很真实的声音

  • @RubiAkito
    @RubiAkito 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +78

    You still have to admit the CPC 'S efforts were huge. Kudos to China and the CPC, My favorite country and government 🇨🇳💪
    PS: I'm not a Chinese bot. I'm just a guy that appreciate achievements and looking at China from every Angle ❤

    • @robertz4822
      @robertz4822 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      你说的很对,但是现在也面临很大的挑战。新的领导班子集权严重,我很担心这会导致更加的腐败和无法修正错误方向。

    • @RubiAkito
      @RubiAkito 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@robertz4822 Ah i see

    • @RubiAkito
      @RubiAkito 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@robertz4822 I don't know a lot about the CPC but considering what I'm seeing them doing i can be assured that they're going to take care of corruption as well
      I'm trusting the CPC but that's just my opinion

    • @robertz4822
      @robertz4822 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@RubiAkito
      First of all, Im not against CCP, im a chinese myself, really want China to continue to be better.But Im really concerned more and more recently...
      Here below is some of my small thoughts.
      Since Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has adopted a standing committee system, which can be compared to the Roman Senate system. Under this system, the promotion of officials was relatively fair and based on performance and achievements, ensuring a level of checks and balances. However, in recent years, this system has gradually transformed into an imperial-like structure akin to Caesar's rule, with high-ranking officials being directly appointed by the top leader. This shift violates the longstanding norms within the party and weakens various power balances. The decline of the Communist Youth League faction is a clear indication of this change.

    • @RubiAkito
      @RubiAkito 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@robertz4822 Can you explain to me how it will be a problem? Not trying to tease you, I'm just asking.
      I support the CPC as well but no government is perfect after all

  • @changmingliu1558
    @changmingliu1558 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    This is a very beautiful and emotional essay.

  • @fredrikbergquist5734
    @fredrikbergquist5734 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +73

    Wonderful video, I just love it! Both China and the US has poverty but the Chinese government has a plan to alleviate it, but the US just shrug it’s shoulders. This video remind me of when I went to East Germany in 1991 and talked to people there. I speak German. There were exactly like your video. I talked with a few middleaged men sitting on a bench just complaining about just everything. Then there were this young woman that put up a foldable table on the plaza and sold simple jevelry and sunglasses. She was so optimistic and in stark contrast to the men on the bench. I think when there is change it hurts older men most and it gains women. Corruption is a problem but that can hopefully be controlled with laws. If you see how China is developing now in tech and other areas it is amazing! The protectionism of US and EU, I take that as that they are really scared. In China, universities has six in the top ten in the world and people value good education, in the US they want to be popstars, and if they can’t be that, they live with their parents being 30 yo. And then we have BRICS+ that will change the global power structure completely. I am just sorry that I am too old to learn Chinese!

    • @周浩-d1l
      @周浩-d1l 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      学不了中文也没有关系,欢迎来中国看看。

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      "Corruption is a problem but that can hopefully be controlled with laws." No, not likely. It needs to be changed with moral regeneration. When people change inside so that they would rather die than tell a lie, or steal a cent, then it will change. The problem is the same as in other countries: the people that benefit from the corruption, also make, or influence those who make, the laws. This problem is as old as the human race.

    • @LobyLiang
      @LobyLiang 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      我告诉你,他抱怨的腐败他没有任何证据。中国过去确实比较腐败,现在已经治理得比过去好多了。不然中国的经济不会这样发展。但是有些人就是喜欢把自己的失败归结于政府的腐败,或其他人的错误。

    • @尹政贤
      @尹政贤 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      腐败仍然是个大问题,你看新闻基本上每天都有被逮捕的官员,贪污受贿至少都是百万美金起步,这是没法避免的事,想要高效的行政效率,势必会导致行政权利增长,权利越大,犯错的机会就越多。

    • @CarbonicHolyPally
      @CarbonicHolyPally 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      LOL you are a liar and propogandist for Communism!
      I see TH-cams of people homeless on video that has to be smuggled out of China.
      How come Siming Lan does not go to the billion dollar train station with no one in it?
      How come Siming Lan does not show the GHOST CITIES or the riots?
      What about all the TOFU DREG buildings falling apart or unfinished ones?

  • @stubbytoad4927
    @stubbytoad4927 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Hello Siming. Great work. I really enjoyed your presentation. Listening to sister Yan and your unbiased views, I am even more proud of my Chinese roots. Being a 3rd generation overseas Chinese from Singapore that is in my 60’s, I look forward to spending more time exploring this side of Chinese life. I will be following your work. Thanks again.

  • @ahsoontan1219
    @ahsoontan1219 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +47

    That man should understand ‘nobody owes you a living’

    • @abale1729
      @abale1729 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Unless you take away his farming fields.

    • @tian3127
      @tian3127 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      @@abale1729well he could’ve chosen to stay with his farm fields as mentioned by sister Yan in the video. Guess why he didn’t. Because deep inside he knows which life is better so then stop acting like a victim and get a job to feed himself.

    • @abale1729
      @abale1729 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@tian3127 if the young university graduates can't find a job, how on earth does an old simple farmer find a job. Even the lady said there are many uncles like that in the lift. Also what the uncle said is most likely true. To much corruption and to many late payments.

    • @tian3127
      @tian3127 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@abale1729well didn’t you see the lady at a similar age with the same poverty background just made 300 rmb in a single morning? Or you tend to selectively ignore people who hard work but prefer those who are lazy?
      He relies on his children for living, which proves young people from poverty background can also find a job and support their family. So stop spreading the fake news or finding excuses for a lazy man.

    • @abale1729
      @abale1729 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@tian3127it doesn't matter what I prefer or what I believe in. The reality is no one is going to hire an old worker when you can hire a young worker instead. All the videos of modern factory workers are full of young people. They can work twice as hard, twice as fast and twice as long. Clearly you are the one who is brainwashed.

  • @MikeLiangsz
    @MikeLiangsz 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

    What the government says "Poverty Alleviation" is to remove the "absolute poverty", which means nobody is under minimum living level now. (food, place to live, enough clothes for winter, etc.)
    However, we all know that relative poverty are still everywhere. it's still long way to go to make all citizens to live better life.
    however, we need to admit it's still a huge achivement that alleviated all citizen from "absolute poverty"!

    • @tian3127
      @tian3127 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      EXACTLY

  • @tomjensen618
    @tomjensen618 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +54

    Thank you Siming. Getting real now, great little window into China for us westerners that love China.

    • @ericlo6370
      @ericlo6370 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      The reality is actually not bad at all!

  • @Lagoost
    @Lagoost 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +105

    That is a lazy uncle, waiting for his children's for living 😅

    • @thisiscarl7622
      @thisiscarl7622 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +29

      This kind of lazy people will be poor in any country and anytime

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      @@thisiscarl7622 But the corruption he's talking about is very real and govt. must systematically eradicate this. Actually, this kind of corruption is the central to why India is so underdeveloped. Chinese govt. should get serious about this 'cancer'.

    • @LeachingJack
      @LeachingJack 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@aniksamiurrahman6365 That's just how government funded projects turn out in every single country. Every Chinese dynasty was uprooted by corruption, raised, and repeated for 2000 years. Just have to keep trying.

    • @jixugeming
      @jixugeming 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      @@aniksamiurrahman6365 腐败确实需要更加严厉的打击。

    • @kaif7312
      @kaif7312 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      and his two children are still in the school 😂

  • @JihongLi-v4j
    @JihongLi-v4j 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +59

    This guy comfortably sits in the park and charts happily with girls. He is a true complainer.

    • @thisiscarl7622
      @thisiscarl7622 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      Relying on government and his kids for living, and keep complaining 😅

    • @cooledcannon
      @cooledcannon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can do that in almost every country.

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Really we would need to know much more about him to make any kind of proper judgment. He raised some children who are now supporting him. This required effort, so I wouldn't say he was "lazy" all his life. He is definitely disillusioned. He was promised much, and found that many of the promises were not accurate.
      He moved from the country, where he was probably surrounded by nature and growing plants, to the city, where he is surrounded by concrete and big buildings. This could be depressing to some minds.
      He mentioned having to replace everything in his house (or apartment?). Faucets bursting, and so on. He doesn't say the government replaced them, so this must have required some work, or investment on his part.
      He's also older, and when you get over 55 or 60, your energy goes down significantly, and you also become aware that if you damage your body by overwork, you may have pains or disabilities until you die. The body just doesn't regenerate and shake off aches and pains like when it was younger. So you tend to be a lot more cautious.
      It's possible that he just lacks an aim or purpose. He's lived his life, and now the treadmill of busy activity, for no deeper aim than money or social activities, does not satisfy him.

    • @tian3127
      @tian3127 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@PracticaProphetica
      He’d really appreciate it when he sees you trying hard to find any possible reasons to justify his laziness and selfishness.
      I’ve seen much older people working at Costco even in weekends. If they could why can’t he?
      Also if he misses the nature and farm fields, he could’ve returned the house and moved back to village as the lady mentioned. But he didn’t becoz deep inside he knows which life is better. You should trust him to be smart enough to make the right decision for himself when both options are provided.
      He even replaced all interior setup of his apartment simply becoz he didn’t feel they’re good enough. That doesn’t sound like a person who live in extreme poverty. Why the government should pay for his interior upgrading of his own choice when others don’t need such things?

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@tian3127 All these things you are mentioning are not based on actual facts from interviewing him. As I said, it's easy to assume things, and put him into a category of your imagination. People are often more complex than we assume, and you would really need to get to know the man personally, to understand him.

  • @DragonYang01
    @DragonYang01 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    Sister Yan's words brought tears to my eyes. Heaven helps those who help themselves. This is a wonderful video. With a few thousands of USD of government subsidy, a family can have a roof. I wish this could work in US. But, I think most being helped will end up like the man, doing nothing but drug.

  • @---od4my
    @---od4my 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +104

    你对比下其他发展中国家好吗?任何政策都不可能照顾到方方面面,精准扶贫也不是你说的补贴懒汉,是系统工程,有些地方的人不是懒,是信息闭塞,思维跟不上而已,精准扶贫政策没有问题

    • @leeway777
      @leeway777 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

      视频中的大叔就是懒惰。他应该去找工作。

    • @gauravtejpal8901
      @gauravtejpal8901 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​​@@leeway777 You should have compassion for others. Who knows, maybe in the future you find yourself in a similar situation? If at all, the uncle is lazy, there must be some causes behind that. And there must be millions of uncles like this, no? So what are the causes and how to remove them?

    • @cooledcannon
      @cooledcannon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@leeway777 But he would be earning 1000RMB/month and might have pay withheld for months or forever. That seems really bad.

    • @賴志偉-d7h
      @賴志偉-d7h 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      這才叫精準扶貧:不扶不值得扶的人。

    • @sryuuds5050
      @sryuuds5050 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      中国人懒的原因,我认为​大概可以分为三种,第一种是年轻的,十几岁二十几岁,不好好上学,毕业了什么也不会,没有能力又舍不得吃苦,工资低,还不如回家闲着啃老。第二种中年人居多,赌博把家里赌的钱全输完了还欠下巨额贷款,老婆孩子跑了,对生活没有信心了,为了躲债,跑到外省打工,做一天日结休息好几天,这种人在百度贴吧还可以看到他们交流哪里有日结的工作,哪里可以找到卖淫的。第三种,50岁以上的男人,这一类比较好面子,累一点工资高的可以接受,工资一般,听起来不体面的工作,他宁愿闲着@@gauravtejpal8901

  • @kolviczd6885
    @kolviczd6885 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +64

    “Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime.” - Chinese proverb.

    • @doobienoobie8505
      @doobienoobie8505 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      授人以鱼不如授人以渔

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Give him moral truth, and you feed him for eternity.

    • @OckhamRaccoon
      @OckhamRaccoon 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Teach this uncle to fish, and he is starving to death 😂

    • @wheresmyeyebrow1608
      @wheresmyeyebrow1608 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Isn't that from the bible?

    • @kolviczd6885
      @kolviczd6885 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@wheresmyeyebrow1608 I though it was from the Bible too as I've heard pastors quoting them while preaching but it seems it's not.

  • @becritical7476
    @becritical7476 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +41

    终于发新的视频了!看到最后你对燕姐的评价,充满激情和奋斗精神,我也很感动。如果你有燕姐的联系方式,告诉她,我觉得她非常棒!

  • @alexhong5339
    @alexhong5339 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Thanks!

  • @muudcatt9541
    @muudcatt9541 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Ancient Chinese proverb 升米恩斗米仇(which roughly translates to if you give a starving man a bowl of rice, he will be grateful; if you continue to give the same man a bag of rice for him to live better, he will hate you for not giving enough) is what I had in mind after hearing that uncle speak

  • @s-code-b
    @s-code-b 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    Yan-Jie (Sister-Yan) is an inspiration to varied people around the world. Sister-Yan is a Go-Getter. She is telling others to go make-it (progress/succeed) wherever they are. The meager returns for hard work is unreasonable (a bad bargain) to the unemployed man at the town square; he expects better compensation, and he may feel it beneath his dignity. And, who knows, he may have really been cheated. But what would have come of Sister-Yan had she followed that same paralyzing discontent (or even grudge)? She took possession of the outcome. Her ambitions may not have been towering, yet she's made meaningful progress & feels good about her accomplishments every single day. Thanks to Siming Lan & Yan-Jie for sharing an unintended treasure - valuable life lesson💰.

  • @chipe123o4
    @chipe123o4 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +22

    Time passed quickly 😅 Nice video
    It reminds me of a book I read once ("中国在梁庄", I read a translated version). It is silly to think you can get a comfortable life with ease so I appreciate sister Yan's outlook on life. Alleviating poverty on such a large scale is a monumental task and to appreciate it you need to look at the bigger picture.

  • @dongshengmuni
    @dongshengmuni 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +37

    China’s poverty alleviation efforts should be celebrated. Especially when you see what poverty and homelessness are like in the west, those people are being neglected and treated like trash. Living in one of the wealthiest countries in the world, but I see heaven and hell everyday. They should be appreciative of the government is doing for them, it doesn’t happen in the capitalist system. The corruption problem is a humanity issue, when greediness overrides responsibility and morals. Only spirituality can solve this problem…善哉、善哉🙏

  • @leansanloh2043
    @leansanloh2043 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +55

    Most interesting! China's poverty alleviation efforts are definitely admirable and borne great fruits. But no initiative, especially massive ones involving hundreds of millions of people, are without challenges. One unsurmountable challenge is people with entitlement mentality demanding handouts without own efforts to improve oneself. In contrast is Yanjie who is grateful for assistance, but is clear that she, and not the government, is responsible for her own life and happiness. What a contrast! 🙏

  • @Johnnydoenyc
    @Johnnydoenyc 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Hi Siming,
    I LOVE this video!! Yes in the beginning I was angry at the man for giving up and just relying on his daughter. But in the end you said that you didn’t dismiss his complaints either. I thought that was a great answer. Corruption in govt needs to be addressed so that people don’t feel like they’re being taken advantage of.
    As a Chinese immigrants to the US, we still carry the work ethics of our homeland. We know that we have to put in hard work if we are to succeed.
    Cheers from NYC. I love your channel. Looking forward to returning to China soon :)

  • @barrywong4327
    @barrywong4327 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Beautiful story and beautifully told. It’s a story that is understood universally. Take any country, any government system, you’ll find people who strive to better their lives honestly and those who rather take the easy way out.
    Yes, sister Yan is inspirational. The uncle, not so much.
    Thank you for telling the story in the China context. Real life story!

  • @bengjongoh3215
    @bengjongoh3215 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +34

    完全同意燕姐的看法。人必须自食其力 ,不能光靠政府,相反的要为国家做出即使是微博的力

  • @peteryu3820
    @peteryu3820 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is my first time watching your videos. I like it! I think you deserve ten times more subscribers if you could deliver a similar level of quality with your future ones. Keep up the good work.

  • @lifelessperson1993
    @lifelessperson1993 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Now this is journalism, I find it quite fascinating because of the spontaneity and candidness of the people you spoke to.
    It gives you a real look at the real China. I appreciate your work; Thank you!

  • @truthbetold001
    @truthbetold001 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    It's rare and fortunate to have recorded dichotomic views in one sitting so great catch also I liked your endorsement on self reliance when the state has provided infrastructures and equal opportunities; you can take a horse to water, making it drink is another matter, self will hahaha

  • @3d4fun96
    @3d4fun96 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +31

    This lady is a person who understands, knows how to be grateful and look at it dialectically. Poverty alleviation is not a package, some people want you to do everything, as long as one point is not satisfied, they will be badmouthing the policy.

  • @glgreetham
    @glgreetham 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Again, another professional,balanced story. I truly enjoy your reporting and your youthful energy. Once again you have proved that at the core we are all the same - humans striving for a better life for us and future generations. Keep up the excellent journalism🙂❗️

  • @Aishiteimusu
    @Aishiteimusu 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I wish I could afford to cry in anger after being given a house.

  • @byap4662
    @byap4662 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Thanks

  • @jhytry
    @jhytry 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    What a lovely video. Your new approach to videos is so good. I got touched to the core. I live in China as foigner for some time. People back home do not understand me much untill my friedns visited me here. I traveled to all kinds of palces poor and rich, I have such a deep appreciation for the Chinese people spirit. And the positivity, I see the entusiasm when i speak with them with my broken Mandrin supported by translation software (i do make effort to learn).

    • @yunzilong2791
      @yunzilong2791 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      学的怎么样了,我来考考你❤一个半小时是三个半小时,而三个半小时是7个半小时

    • @hanchan8681
      @hanchan8681 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😮😅​@@yunzilong2791

  • @unifieddynasty
    @unifieddynasty 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Another invaluable documentary. Excellent job.
    Some takeaways:
    +Corruption is still significant in China. This is deeply rooted in how connections are made in Chinese culture. The government's anti-corruption campaign has made significant progress and it should continue, especially focusing on lower-level bureaucracy and government contracts.
    +Construction quality is still an issue, related to the prior point. In addition to the anti-corruption campaign, the government's intentional deflation of the property and construction sector is a good thing and it should continue. Homes are primarily for living in, not for speculation and profit.
    +There is still a lot of poverty in China. While it is likely true that "abject poverty" has been essentially eliminated in China, the departed Chinese premier Li Keqiang made the cogent statement that there are still 600 million Chinese people with a monthly income less than 1,000 yuan (US$140). Thus China should continue to strive for their official goal of becoming a "moderately prosperous society".
    +The prosperity of China and the Chinese people cannot rely on the welfare state. The government cannot sustain providing basic income for hundreds of millions of people at this time, and this is an unreasonable expectation. The government can and should provide the opportunities and public goods to incentivize prosperity, as it is already doing, but it is up to the Chinese people to seize the day. Knowing the drive and ingenuity of the Chinese people, they will succeed.

    • @horridohobbies
      @horridohobbies 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      China is still a developing country. The urban areas are rich but the rural areas need to be uplifted. That's China's next task.
      Corruption exists in all countries. I believe India's corruption problem is far worse than China's.

    • @unifieddynasty
      @unifieddynasty 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@horridohobbies Certainly. Agree.

  • @petejian2420
    @petejian2420 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow, that video is incredibly powerful, and by the end of it, I felt like crying. I am deeply moved by how you captured the essence of Sister Yan's spirit: her unwavering pragmatism and optimism. It's true that China, like every nation, faces various challenges. Despite having such a large population, the government's efforts to improve the situation and make the country a better place are truly commendable. So we need more such narrative of telling different sides of the story, both from the official media but also from youtube like you, to depict a more comprehensive picture of China.

  • @trekpac2
    @trekpac2 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    That was an incredible inside look at important aspects of how Chinese government works to make sure everyone is taken care of. What other country has done such a good job?
    Siming, you are just the best, telling a story like no one else could tell it.

  • @gaoming521
    @gaoming521 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this video so much! it's very touching at the end. You are such a beautiful lady with compassion and objectivity.

  • @鐘昱春
    @鐘昱春 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +54

    我是广西的,在我们这里易地搬迁的小区叫做懒人村!

    • @leeway777
      @leeway777 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

      视频中的大叔,靠国家,靠儿女,就是不想去工作。标准的懒汉。

    • @Keefer5
      @Keefer5 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      妈呀,好狠的称呼

    • @LichtFeng
      @LichtFeng 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      有些人因为慢性病因为残疾确实没有工作能力,这时候这些工作就是很有必要的

  • @绿水长流-v1u
    @绿水长流-v1u 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Such a great and touching video,and government said lift people out of extreme poverty not poverty,poverty exists and will exist in this country for many more years,but as long as we work hard and be optimistic like sister Yan,we don’t need to worry about going to poverty.

  • @lennylhchen
    @lennylhchen 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Ms Lan is the ONLY Chinese independent TH-camr out there speaking English about her our country.
    Premium quality contents.
    加油加油!

  • @darrellwong4097
    @darrellwong4097 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I found this to be a very heart warming video! Yanjie is absolutely right in looking at the glass as half full and making the most of life! Chinese in NZ came here with nothing, had many barriers to success but invariably by hard work and education of the next generation most have “succeeded”. I hope that attitude can continue for the next generation. It looks like it is alive and well in China! Thanks for the video.👍👍👍

  • @lololman
    @lololman 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    It seems to me that both of them are testaments to the poverty-alleviation program's success.
    Despite the uncle's complaints, he has a house, children with stable enough income to support his "carefree" lifestyle, and options to go back to the rural farmlands if he so wishes. He doesn't look poor to me, just lazy.
    On another note, the fact that the govt actually took the troubles of moving ppl out from remote areas, built houses in cities to house them, and giving them skill trainings to make a living with... is simply amazing.
    No other country in the world would go to that extend for the ppl.

  • @yongjianyi3556
    @yongjianyi3556 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Sister Yan's ability to be happy with what you have, and to be satisfied by honest work is a skill that is enviable.

  • @leechengtue400
    @leechengtue400 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    ⚘️ Very well presented view of the reality of China today.
    When I was a kid I remember many Malaysian Chinese parents would send preserved meat & clothings to relatives in China to aid their poverty.
    Today China has gone a long way to stand tall as a Nation leading the World in eradicating poverty, etc.
    My mum would always remind us to maintain our dignity not to steal or cheat but to work hard and educate ourselves to overcome poverty.
    Maybe this is the Chinese culture that has been ingrained in us since young regardless of where you are.
    Thank you for reminding us.
    (From a 70 yrs old Malaysian retiree).

  • @wangmuzhi199
    @wangmuzhi199 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +30

    你的视频很好,各方的观点都有,中国政府确实有很多问题,但是我们也要正面批评,而不是一味的指责和抱怨。我来自四川农村,我们哪里也搞扶贫。我们生产队(这个词是以前搞大集体的时候留下来的,在以前吃大锅饭的时候政府会把每个村分成很多个生产小组来从事农业生产,所以这个名字就沿用下来了)大概有9个扶贫对象,这些对象主要是孤寡老人,家里长期有疾病的人,残疾人,智力有问题的人,房子太破旧的家庭,家里孩子多的家庭等等。准确的说应该是9个家庭,大概从2018年开始当地政府就给他们建来房子,比如我的邻居是一个50多岁的”老光棍“一直在外面打工,因为没什么文化所以工资很低,然后政府免费给他提供了住房和养老保险(他自己也交了几千块),然后政府在我们当地给他找了维护果树的工作(工资大概1500)。其他的我就不列举了,大概情况差不多,家里有长期疾病的政府就提供免费医疗等等。现在政府对农业的补助很大,像我老家种地几乎不花钱了比如农药、种子、化肥几乎都是政府免费提供,但是农业保险需要自己买(政府补助一部分),大概每亩地几十块钱。
    关于农村医疗的这个我有发言权,很多人都抱怨一年380元的农村医保太贵,其实真的不贵,我真没见过一年几百块的医疗保险。这次我母亲得了紧缩性胃炎去县医院治疗,住院7天,总共花了6000多,就是因为有了这个医疗保险最终自己只出了1000多,可能有人说1000多也很多,但是我记得很多年前,大概是07年我爷爷生病了,去医院治疗随便住几天院都是几千块了,那时候根本没有报销,农民从来没想过看病可以报销费用,农民都认为看病报销只有当官的才可以。但是现在这种观念已经在每个人心里了。我说的都是我亲身经历的。这也是一个侧面。
    当然也有很多贪污的问题,比如我说了给凭困户建房子有被村里面干部吃回扣的情况,因为我表哥就是村里的支部书记,我听父亲说他就有吃回扣,但是我没有证据。所以说问题肯定有,但是政府的确也在做事!这种事情就看你怎么想。

    • @charleneji6759
      @charleneji6759 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      说得很全面

    • @AlejandroT34
      @AlejandroT34 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Muy interesante el vídeo y todos los comentarios. Yo siempre he pensado que todo indicador económico no es suficiente para explicar conceptos tan amplios como puede ser la "pobreza" y la "riqueza". Es más un debate sobre desigualdad que sobre necesidades y condiciones urgentes. Quizás en estándares internacionales o respecto a otras ciudades más prosperas yo sea "pobre" pero ¿puedo comer varias veces al día? ¿paso frío? ¿puedo educarme? ¿necesito caminar 2 horas para atender mis clases? ¿mi casa es habitable? ¿puedo emplearme? ¿los servicios urbanos son accesibles? ¿qué decir de los servicios sanitarios? Bueno, pues estos indicadores y algunos más me parecen mucho más relevantes en conjunto para determinar si se han mejorado las condiciones o no.
      Luego, mantener una conciencia de problemas como la corrupción que el señor indica no es algo negativo pero, entiendo que como en el resto de países estos problemas son de naturaleza judicial y si el sistema es saludable y la causa es justa pues no vale de nada apuntar el dedo al Gobierno y quedarse de brazos cruzados refunfuñando. En mi país tenemos una expresión: "No dejes que el árbol te impida ver el bosque" y, a la inversa: "No dejes que el bosque te impida ver los árboles".
      En el pasado, me he tomado la libertad de leer los reportes de algunos congresos nacionales en China, aprovechando que algunos están publicados y traducidos al inglés. Si que es verdad que, como dicen algunos analistas, pareciese que están hablando de la lista de deseos y logros constantemente. El tema central para mi sería si ante estos compromisos gubernamentales el ciudadano tiene los medios, capacidad y voluntad para observar, asegurar e incluso contribuir a que estos objetivos se cumplan. Claro, apoyar las iniciativas de un Gobierno y beneficiarse de ellas requiere un cierto grado de complicidad pero el camino no termina ahí siempre que sean posibles las iniciativas privadas, la gobernanza local o las iniciativas ciudadanas. ¿La cosa no marcha bien después de todos los esfuerzos? Bueno, entonces la protesta la veo justificada, pero no puedes esperar a que el Gobierno te deje todo hecho e impoluto. Un ejemplo muy acotado, pero por ponernos en una tesitura más comprensible: El Gobierno puede prometer calles limpias y poner recursos a disposición pero, si dejas tu basura en la calle o no llamas la atención cuando ves a alguien dejando su basura por la calle, entonces, ¿por qué se te ocurriría quejarte al Gobierno de que las calles no están tan limpias?

    • @闲风逸云2
      @闲风逸云2 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      私营企业同样有吃回扣的问题,比如采购员,老板也知道!人性问题!😂

    • @DuSir666
      @DuSir666 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@AlejandroT34Right

    • @DuSir666
      @DuSir666 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      在社区诊所/卫生所买药也能报销

  • @xiaoyunchen8337
    @xiaoyunchen8337 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    love this video!!! your positive and optimistic outlook is contagious! let's roll up our sleeves and work harder!!!

  • @Leningrad_Underground
    @Leningrad_Underground 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    In awe with admiration as always. Your straightforward honesty and sincerity shines through. Thank you Sister "Siming Lan" .

  • @defmeta
    @defmeta หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love the way sister Yan shows that the Beijing policy acted as a catalyst that helped her to fully realise her productivity as a self-employed food vendor by removing so many of the stresses that she had previously, namely the house, the proximity to her family, and a basic sense of stability in a city. thank you for your videos!

  • @thetreekeeper143
    @thetreekeeper143 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    In the West, the biggest issue for most people starting out is having a home and it can be a big struggle with a 30 year mortgage. But its commendable for the Chinese government to give their poorest people a home to live in. Having a home already means you can focus on improving other aspects of your life instead of worrying about having a roof over your head.

  • @DrCryn
    @DrCryn 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Such a beautiful story of Sister Yan.
    Thanks for the video and the smile you put on my face this morning 😊

  • @jacktang4359
    @jacktang4359 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    擺攤的小人物講出來大道理,親身實踐,這樣的鄉鎮脫貧,發展有錢途。

  • @arnoldtse6548
    @arnoldtse6548 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    The Govt may not pull out everyone, but without the alleviation policy, Sister Yan may not have a chance to change her life. The policy is to create a setting, the first half glass of water to let ppl see hope n have the courage to work harder (n pick up the rest). For those who do not work n complain about corruption (so that he is getting less), one will ask, does corruption affect equally on Yan, yes, but she manages to live above it.
    Compare apple to apple, no country can root out corruption, but in China, corruption (if as alleged) has not taken away the first half glass of water (as the top closely monitor). Villages get resited, housing provided, though fittings may have problems. These already put the villagers on firm footing to do their bit. In the West, this is not the case.

  • @phnompenhandy
    @phnompenhandy 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I enjoy all your videos, but this is a particularly strong one - a great insight into 'real' grassroots China with contrasting sides represented. Bravo!

  • @mortecai222
    @mortecai222 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I really loved this, it’s something I have been thinking about lately about how you could be down and get all the help in the world but if you don’t stand up and do something it will never get better, helping others is paramount but so is helping yourself, neither should be dismissed, great video!

  • @heroeydios
    @heroeydios 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    You make a great work, so intelligent and interesting productions, I enjoy very much all your videos. Greetings from México

  • @robinsmith9734
    @robinsmith9734 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I totally agree Siming, focus and hard work, never hurt anybody, for the able-bodied I mean. Your ability to extract information is very encouraging, particularly for the locals. You are doing them a service, to inspire them to question such things and act upon it. All the best Siming, I shall watch with interest and perspicacity.........

  • @lawrenceching8851
    @lawrenceching8851 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    That man chat with people everyday without going to work. What more can he ask for?
    I think he had a better life than someone like me that 996 every week.

  • @davidchen92127
    @davidchen92127 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I was in China Spring of this year from SoCal as a retired engineer. I am very impressive by the infrastructure buildups from cities to rural areas. Like you said at the end, I am incredibly optimistic for the future.

  • @ThomasBarsegian-co3du
    @ThomasBarsegian-co3du 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +18

    I've been waiting for you to post a new video, I thought you stopped permanently..
    Love your intelligence articulation honesty.Happy you are doing good and see you back.
    Thank You 👏🇨🇳💪🇨🇳👍 great video ❤

  • @izaak-donaldson
    @izaak-donaldson 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wonderful video

  • @1hjehje
    @1hjehje 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    An excellent video. I had the pleasure of visiting China for the first time last year. The country, people, and culture is amazing. I spent over two months there and I am looking forward to my next visit.

  • @Stephen-we6do
    @Stephen-we6do 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    A very well-balanced perspective on the situation. Thank you for showing so much variety in your work!

  • @peterzou6961
    @peterzou6961 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    Very good interview. The lady said that many men are lazy to work, that is so true. In China, many families are led by women who work very hard.

    • @司小凡-f6i
      @司小凡-f6i 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      😂错误,你不了解中国。汉族男人很会赚钱的,中国经济靠汉族。贵州那地方多数少数民族。

    • @zhoukf7643
      @zhoukf7643 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@司小凡-f6i 我晕,各族中都有很会赚钱的人,这一点和族群没什么关系

    • @kunzhang7512
      @kunzhang7512 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      你说的也没错,确实有部分中国男人靠女人过活。

    • @司小凡-f6i
      @司小凡-f6i 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@zhoukf7643 笑死,工业科技的几乎都是汉族,我是北方人,满族还可以。回族,蒙古族搞个屁的工业科技。

    • @司小凡-f6i
      @司小凡-f6i 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kunzhang7512 汉族很少,我们这里没见过,不挣钱的男人能有媳妇吗?

  • @melc6317
    @melc6317 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I like your conclusion. This video demonstrates that the success of rapid China development relies not just on the government but also the hardworking people like Sister Yan.

  • @cyberpunkalphamale
    @cyberpunkalphamale 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Great work and thank you so much for presenting these views.

  • @lucyfiniarel2347
    @lucyfiniarel2347 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    My goodness. This city is beautiful! the surrounding mountains are so stunning.

  • @johanchen3485
    @johanchen3485 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    This is a real journalism. Thanks or that! What a great video.

  • @mateoblanquer6943
    @mateoblanquer6943 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Beautiful vlog ! First video I see from you, your channel is precious. I'm basically travelling from free, and being able to understand people's problematic while not speaking mandarin (yet!). Thanks again, you're inspiring

  • @davidli2239
    @davidli2239 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    今天有空進來全程看完了這一輯,非常好👍。謝謝播主的辛勞,你的善良、熱情、毅力深深感動著大家,還有我很喜歡你說英語時的口音,我自己在外面生活了30多年都還是一口的asia腔調,非常慚愧。還有就是燕姐這種角色才是代表我們國家裡的千千萬萬的老百姓,當今的中國之所以能夠如此蓬勃發展、蒸蒸日上,全仰仗這一群普羅大眾,星斗市民。另一群體就只是為了襯托。😃😃😃

    • @DuSir666
      @DuSir666 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      同感

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      She speaks with a British accent because that is where she was schooled.

  • @kimmyp3275
    @kimmyp3275 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you so much for making these videos Siming!

  • @rastoferi6012
    @rastoferi6012 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +82

    US citizens are taught that socialism make one lazy. They dont even know the meaning of hard work😂

    • @Radio027
      @Radio027 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      But they put so call "freedom" in their 1st priority... But without knowing the consequences when they said it.

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You shouldn't generalize. "US citizens...dont even know the meaning of hard work". That's a generalization. You will find a few people like that in every country, but there are many in the USA who work very hard, sometimes two jobs. Many of their young people go to colleges and universities to get higher education and more business opportunities, just as in China.

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Radio027 If you knew the history of America's founding, and the background of the problems in Europe from the times of Reformation on, you would understand why freedom was a top priority. The idea of "freedom" today is a bit abused from what the original intent was.
      In Europe during the middle ages to renaissance, there was a ruling class (royalty) and a ruling church (Roman Catholic). Like every country, once power is concentrated in a few people, those people tend to become corrupt, and seek to pile up power and money, at the expense of their citizens.
      Then the Bible was rediscovered, and translated into local languages, and the church heirarchy began to persecute those who did this. New ideas of soul liberty (freedom from sin within the soul) were circulated. People began to study for themselves, instead of just accepting what the heirarchy told them. This challenged the power structure, so there was a great struggle.
      In many countries, there was persecution. But at the same time, people began to question everything, and search into what ways were better. When America was discovered, many of the persecuted people, who were hard working people, but wanted the freedom to search after religious (and philosophical) truth for themselves, came to that land. When America was finally constituted, the principle of religious and civil freedom were implemented, in order to give the people liberty to be able to search and explore new ideas, without being oppressed by a government or a church that wanted to control them in order to enrich themselves.
      This is the real purpose of "freedom of speech" and "inalienable rights". It means having the ability to search for truth and meaning in life, without being oppressed by those who are greedy for power. In the beginning, many people came to America for this freedom, which they could not find in their home countries. They brought their talents and abilities with them. This is what made America great.
      More recently, it is more the "freedom to pursue pleasure without restraint" and the "freedom to make piles of money" which draws a lot of people. This is a corruption of the original purpose. But if you are searching for moral truth today, America is still one of the places where you will have the freedom to explore many different ideas, without oppression. This will change eventually, but for now, it is still mostly true.

  • @luoderrick6912
    @luoderrick6912 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    At least he is trying his best to bring the country and citizens out of poverty by ways.
    What about the rest of world leaders?
    Still fighting.
    I really respect him and his team.
    Hopefully their generations will appericate what he done

  • @darkroastlefty2803
    @darkroastlefty2803 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    that man's views and chosen "lifestyle" can be found in every country.

  • @tomhill4003
    @tomhill4003 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I adore Yan's attitude! She has such a great, unshakable spirit that I really admire.

  • @kiyoshitakeda452
    @kiyoshitakeda452 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Excellent topic. Have been very interested in the subject and what is the reality over there. People (not upper class) work hard and understand how life works. In this sense people the world over are the same. PS: in China's case I admire the effort and tremendous progress it has achieved. Admirable. Excellent episode. Enjoyed greatly.

  • @longboarderanonymous5718
    @longboarderanonymous5718 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love your Channel! Keep up the great work! 👍