We found these questions funny, amusing, creepy, and sometimes even confusing! Have you ever been to China? What's your impression of China and Chinese cities? Do you have any interesting stories and experiences you wanna share with us? Leave a COMMENT below! 网友们的脑洞太大了!这些关于中国的和中国城市的问题好玩又奇葩! 大家来过中国吗?对中国的城市有什么印象呢?有什么有趣的故事和经历想和我们分享吗?欢迎大家在下方评论区留言告诉我们!
This was so much fun to film! Hope more people get to know the beauty, culture and opportunities in different Chinese cities… in 42 years from now, I want to proudly say I visited every single chinese city! On my bucket list!
Currently we have 668 cities in China. If you want to visit all, you should have a plan. For example, if you can visit 10 cities in one year, you need more than 60 years. Hahaha.
Having been to China 4 times for both leisure and business since 1990 till my last trip 2018, what I really liked have been the mixtures of cultural heritage buildings/places and modern advanced cities. Those cultural heritage sites are hard to find elsewhere and many are just unbelievable they just made me felt like I was in heaven, that's the feeling which kept me wanting to go looking for more in China.
@@kmlau1986 one of the biggest differences, that back in the 90’s, China was incredibly dangerous in terms of crime rate. Just driving on a highway, people would throw eggs at your windshield. Now, it’s one of the safest countries in terms of crimes.
Hi, loved the video. It was a bit fast paste for a senior like me. But Fun :D I have never been to China and the likelihood is dwindlingly very small (I'm 73 1/2) I don't speak any of the languages of China, so I would need a guide. Yet as far as my knowledge of China, I know more than those who asked the questions, or made silly assumptions. Just follow people like yourselves who live in China. and the Chinese News Agencies. Looking forward to more travel videos and the 2022 Olympics. Would love to have VR/AR headware by then :D However it won't be a necessity to enjoy China. Cheers and have fun.
come experience all the major cities around Jiangnan. so many great place around and between Nanjing, Shanghai, and Hangzhou. Changzhou, Wuxi, Yixing, Yangzhou, Zhenjiang, Huzhou, Shaoxing, Fuyang, Haining, Jiaxing, Anji, and down to Hengdian, Jinhua, Dongyang, Yiwu, ... and don't forget Tianmushan and Qiandaohu. we have a crazy amount of awesome places to see, and so much good food to eat.
Since you guys mentioned Shanghai and Hangzhou, I definitely would recommend Suzhou, where the traditional culture of southeast China is seamlessly and perfectly fused with today's Chinese modernization. I'm pretty curious about why you DIDNOT tell sth about Suzhou, the other of the two places in China closest to the heaven with a more beautiful landscape in my point of view. ;-)
Zhaoqing. The city I taught in for 11 years, Beautiful place and within easy travel distance from Guangzhou, Shenzen, Macau and Hong Kong Now live in Nanning, since 2019, which I notice is not on the list. The city has really changed for the better since I first went there in 2003, New subway lines, Fast rapid transport bus service to the high speed rail, new shopping malls etcetera.Been visiting Nanning every year since 2003 as it is my now wife's hometown. Still not been able to get fluency in Mandarin but keep trying.
Surprised to see you guys have never been to Shenyang, there is hardly any snowstorm during winter. 鸡架 and 撸串 is what the city is known for now. You guys should definitely come to visit.
Well, if you ask how hard is life in China i would normally take it as a question asking about living and working in China. I can say, most of the jobs you find in China probably have heavier workload per week compared to North America. Plus the house pricing is insanely high :( work work
The most frequent questions I see on Quora is food related. Everyday I go on Quora, I see dozens and dozens of questions asking why Chinese eat dogs and weird things and anything that moves.
First, Different cultures, westerners should better get used to it, dogs might be important as family memeber in some cultures, but in ancient China, dogs was a bad animals, it was feed by the rich and always bite the poor, peoples hated it, some poor in hate might stole them and cooked them, and then found they tasted good acturally. Second, dog was not a general meal in China, most of Chinese, I mean 90% Chinese never have a chance on eating dogs, meat dogs are not easy to find, that's why Yulin city was famous for providing qualified meat dogs, and even open a festival every years to seek visitors. Third, compare to Chinese, acturally Korea and lots of Europe countries consume even more meats dogs than China every years, some Europe countries even eat cats, that's horrible. Fourth, although I don't eat dog, but I support peoples should have the right on eating dogs, that is how freedom works. Before human find a replacement, any animal human can eat is just a common way of protein income. Indian treat their bulls like the god, and I don't see they had tried to stop Europeans eating beef, and even they did, European would not to give a shit on that. So, basically some topic like Chinese eats dogs (bats or whatever) was just a propaganda made by youknowwho on demonizing Chinese, it is not right, and it is not justify.
@@halfmanhuang2029 animals are viewed differently over history. Muslims and jews don't eat pork because in earlier times pigs often had diseases that would be picked up by eating their meat. Nowadays pigs can be beaten with confidence but religions still are set in the 900's. In my time in China I never ate dog that i was aware of and seldom saw it available in markets.
I do believe there are quite a few cookie-cutter cities in China. Just lots of generic looking skyscrapers and concrete. The past few years there, it seems that there has been more effort to try to preserve traditional and local architecture and culture, which is great.
This is definitely a fun channel, I'm also planning to move into mainland China from Hong Kong. Thinking about Shenzhen or Guangzhou, given my mandarin isn't very good. And as a Chinese who was born in HK and mostly grew up in Canada, and had travelled to few other countries before, I realy do think China is really a more advanced country in the world. Of cause there are some differences between cities, but if capable with speaking Mandarin, it's not too hard to get around even if you don't have the right app. And following the atmosphere in this video, I have to agree that a lot of foreign people from western countries do lack some knowledge of China, plus all those western propaganda and censorship, and the lacking internet searching skills, they can ask some really funny questions or opinions of China based on the misinformation they receive from news outlets or social media and their governments. Anyway, great video! looking forward for your next fun one.
As an Oversea Chinese, glad to know some more Hong Kongers or Oversea Chinese waking up from western media and anti-china media manipulation and brainwashing. But you should learn to be good in Mandarin bro, It is essential to living in and exploring China. Even in Shenzhen and Guangzhou people are now mostly speaking in Mandarin. (Because of immigrants from other provinces and foreigners around the world)
@@The_Art_of_AI_888 Haha...no worries. That's what I'm planning once I found a new job around this cities. And planning to do some traveling within the country too in the coming year when pandemic isn't and hopefully not so serious anymore. There are many Chinese, specifically HK Chinese and western people are brainwashed because of the constant disinformation that they received. So in order to counter it, there really needs to be more and constant positive news and information shown to this people for at least few years of time in order for them to see the balance and information that may be fake. So I'm very happy that there are many HK people and western people inside and outside China speaking up and showing information from different angle and providing logical statements to debunk those disinformation. Just that it's not reaching out the the general public enough as the platforms that are used have censorships on its own too and are AI controlled, so people basically get to choose or offered on information that they prefer instead of informing what's true and not true to audiences.
you also mentioned Dongguan where I live since 2008 (except 2 and a half years that I spent in Shenzhen) I've never really visited any other city (except maybe half a day in Guangzhou once or twice a year)
I was studying mandarin in shanghai. I have roommate who started basic mandarin class . Intensive class from 8 to 4. At the end of the semester her english is improve because whole class mostly westerner and the teacher teach mostly using english 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
In Hong Kong, some old resident buildings are so close together, you can literally reach ur arm through ur neighbor's kitchen window to steal salt and sugar.
An TH-cam ad of fries popped up when I was watching this video, I calmly skipped it feeling like nahhhh, fries? 弱爆了好吗? 麻辣小龙虾,羊肉串,奶茶,火锅才是YYDS!!! Geez I miss midnight food in China 😂
Well, China has thousands of this kind of city, so give it up, even Chinese can't memory them all. Tieling was famous for born some popular comedian actors in China, whos ruled TV shows lots of time, that's how Chinese peoples know it.
Nooo…. these are real questions? If these are questions from US folks then I apologize for our deep ignorance of China. Ok some questions are legit but wow a few are ridiculous. 谢谢你 for sharing. Good times 👍🏽🙏🏼❤️
But even those who can afford travelling tend to avoid China because they have a negative bias against China from western media. Many travel to Japan, Thailand, South Korea, but rarely do I hear of North American travelling to China for non-business reasons.
So Mandarin came from Harbin? I always thought Chinese start from the South East to North East of China but not all the way up to Harbin. Very interesting...
if you can order food delivered to you on your phone in a very short period of time in China, you will get accustomed to it to the point that you don't want to leave China, I guess.
Questions like is Guangzhou in America or Korea or Japan and is Beijing in Japan...those ignorants probably can't believe the 2 beautiful cities are actually in China
We found these questions funny, amusing, creepy, and sometimes even confusing!
Have you ever been to China? What's your impression of China and Chinese cities? Do you have any interesting stories and experiences you wanna share with us?
Leave a COMMENT below!
网友们的脑洞太大了!这些关于中国的和中国城市的问题好玩又奇葩!
大家来过中国吗?对中国的城市有什么印象呢?有什么有趣的故事和经历想和我们分享吗?欢迎大家在下方评论区留言告诉我们!
Most westerners' mind are still in last century that they think Chinese are still using bicycle as mass transportation today.
Ive been to china, because Im a chinese. haha, but i plan to go to some most beautiful tourist place never go before because china is so big.
China is a police state. No plans to go.
@@arthurlincoln9093 do you mean the United States? Make sure you can breathe! 🤣🤣🤣
Those stupid questions are from Quora. If you answer, the question poster gets money.
This was so much fun to film! Hope more people get to know the beauty, culture and opportunities in different Chinese cities… in 42 years from now, I want to proudly say I visited every single chinese city! On my bucket list!
你们知道的太多啦,哈哈哈
歪研还没去过河南的城市吗?等疫情好了欢迎你们来!
你这牛吹的有点大,中国的城市太多了,全国684个市
欢迎来襄阳,我们这有好吃的牛肉面👀
Currently we have 668 cities in China. If you want to visit all, you should have a plan. For example, if you can visit 10 cities in one year, you need more than 60 years. Hahaha.
Some foreigners ask questions about China but won’t accept the answers.
Some will only accept the answers that western media pushes.
because they didn't get the answer that they want to hear.
You can't wake up someone whom pretend sleeping.
Golden
Actually they are making statements about China, not asking questions?
Having been to China 4 times for both leisure and business since 1990 till my last trip 2018, what I really liked have been the mixtures of cultural heritage buildings/places and modern advanced cities. Those cultural heritage sites are hard to find elsewhere and many are just unbelievable they just made me felt like I was in heaven, that's the feeling which kept me wanting to go looking for more in China.
welcome,but now that time ❤️
You must have witnessed the crazy changes then! China in the 90s vs China in the 2018 is 2 different country almost.
@@kmlau1986 one of the biggest differences, that back in the 90’s, China was incredibly dangerous in terms of crime rate. Just driving on a highway, people would throw eggs at your windshield. Now, it’s one of the safest countries in terms of crimes.
冬天的哈尔滨和夏天的海南不一定都是东北人 但夏天的哈尔滨和冬天的海南肯定都是东北人 anyway,能有这个回答说明小姐姐是真的很了解中国,基本达到本国人的地步了
是的,看到这个回答我都惊了,竟然外国人都知道这个段子
对,为了这个哈尔滨跟海南都是东北人点赞👍
笑死我啦
这个什么梗?
@@eggcalm 哈尔滨太冷了,所以好多人都在海南买房子,冬天的时候就搬去海南,不过一般都是退休的人,就相当于去度假了,非常非常非常多,弄得有些海南的小区里面基本都是东北人了
The answer to ‘how hard is life in China?’ was the best 😂
I knew a few people in Canada who live their whole life in a small city never traveled to anywhere and knew absolutely nothing about other countries.
That's bad
Actually that happens most of them.
XinYue really knows China well: Hanan is full of Chinese from northeastern region! They actually got that!!!
东北人的第二故乡hhh
我感觉星悦懂的梗比很多中国人都多。
indeed.
经典后鼻音⑤了星xing
海南除了中部以外都基本随便一走都能看见东北人了
That Hainan joke really cracked me up
Sanya, to be precise.
OK! 😂 Your Chinese is amazing. Big thumbs up! By understanding Chinese, you understand China in a way that others don't.
Hahaha...That "end of the universe" joke is really hilarious!!!
great and funny video. I enjoyed watching it.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your support!
Hi, loved the video. It was a bit fast paste for a senior like me. But Fun :D I have never been to China and the likelihood is dwindlingly very small (I'm 73 1/2) I don't speak any of the languages of China, so I would need a guide. Yet as far as my knowledge of China, I know more than those who asked the questions, or made silly assumptions. Just follow people like yourselves who live in China. and the Chinese News Agencies. Looking forward to more travel videos and the 2022 Olympics. Would love to have VR/AR headware by then :D However it won't be a necessity to enjoy China. Cheers and have fun.
You should at least visit once! it's amazing!
享受任何一个地方都不是必需品,享受自己人生才是(希望你过得开心,来自中国一位年轻人的祝福)
星悦的华语语音真优美动听!赞👍
我觉得星悦很喜欢中国说着说着脸都红了😊
come experience all the major cities around Jiangnan. so many great place around and between Nanjing, Shanghai, and Hangzhou. Changzhou, Wuxi, Yixing, Yangzhou, Zhenjiang, Huzhou, Shaoxing, Fuyang, Haining, Jiaxing, Anji, and down to Hengdian, Jinhua, Dongyang, Yiwu, ... and don't forget Tianmushan and Qiandaohu. we have a crazy amount of awesome places to see, and so much good food to eat.
High speed rails all over China & new maglev rail 600KM /H.
Always enjoy your videos!👏👏👏 Humor 😊😄😃
You guys are absolutely the best. A very positive influence on the world.
Since you guys mentioned Shanghai and Hangzhou, I definitely would recommend Suzhou, where the traditional culture of southeast China is seamlessly and perfectly fused with today's Chinese modernization. I'm pretty curious about why you DIDNOT tell sth about Suzhou, the other of the two places in China closest to the heaven with a more beautiful landscape in my point of view. ;-)
星悦的天津话说得不错啊,“滨江道”有那味儿了,就差最后坠上个儿化音就全乎了。星悦介天津话上道儿了。
我也注意到了。 我觉得天津话在中国是有品牌的
Zhaoqing. The city I taught in for 11 years, Beautiful place and within easy travel distance from Guangzhou, Shenzen, Macau and Hong Kong Now live in Nanning, since 2019, which I notice is not on the list. The city has really changed for the better since I first went there in 2003, New subway lines, Fast rapid transport bus service to the high speed rail, new shopping malls etcetera.Been visiting Nanning every year since 2003 as it is my now wife's hometown. Still not been able to get fluency in Mandarin but keep trying.
Greetings from a suburban town in Nanning. Very glad to know you really enjoy your life here in the Green City.
Surprised to see you guys have never been to Shenyang, there is hardly any snowstorm during winter. 鸡架 and 撸串 is what the city is known for now. You guys should definitely come to visit.
最近十几年都没下过什么大雪。
还有故宫,本山大舞台哈哈哈
还有抻面
有幸去过一次,东北的美食太多了,我爱锅包又~
Totally funny, witty and ironic.
星悦太懂了,点赞点赞👍
Some good sarcastic fun 😄
you should apply the bbc filter when youre talking about access food in china 😆
Nice 👏
Well, if you ask how hard is life in China i would normally take it as a question asking about living and working in China. I can say, most of the jobs you find in China probably have heavier workload per week compared to North America. Plus the house pricing is insanely high :(
work work
Good video again.
充满正能量又可爱的视频,让人开心!
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like both of u. Pls make more video.
口音的星悦棒棒的!
Hey!! Excuse me? Dongbeiren is here!有被冒犯到。just kidding. Such a fun video! keep doing a great job!
After reading all those comments, I have a serious answer to ask those people, do they have internet?
hey guys, both of you are so cutie❣️
love your videos and you😊
The most frequent questions I see on Quora is food related. Everyday I go on Quora, I see dozens and dozens of questions asking why Chinese eat dogs and weird things and anything that moves.
People only ask the question that they aware or heard or read from others or media like internet, how they ask if they don't even know it in mind.
每个地方都有每个地方的饮食文化。就比如中国人理解不了为什么外国人吃鹅肝,吃鱼子酱,吃鲱鱼罐头。还有一些其他我不知道的黑暗料理。
First, Different cultures, westerners should better get used to it, dogs might be important as family memeber in some cultures, but in ancient China, dogs was a bad animals, it was feed by the rich and always bite the poor, peoples hated it, some poor in hate might stole them and cooked them, and then found they tasted good acturally.
Second, dog was not a general meal in China, most of Chinese, I mean 90% Chinese never have a chance on eating dogs, meat dogs are not easy to find, that's why Yulin city was famous for providing qualified meat dogs, and even open a festival every years to seek visitors.
Third, compare to Chinese, acturally Korea and lots of Europe countries consume even more meats dogs than China every years, some Europe countries even eat cats, that's horrible.
Fourth, although I don't eat dog, but I support peoples should have the right on eating dogs, that is how freedom works. Before human find a replacement, any animal human can eat
is just a common way of protein income. Indian treat their bulls like the god, and I don't see they had tried to stop Europeans eating beef, and even they did, European would not to give a shit on that.
So, basically some topic like Chinese eats dogs (bats or whatever) was just a propaganda made by youknowwho on demonizing Chinese, it is not right, and it is not justify.
@@halfmanhuang2029 animals are viewed differently over history. Muslims and jews don't eat pork because in earlier times pigs often had diseases that would be picked up by eating their meat. Nowadays pigs can be beaten with confidence but religions still are set in the 900's. In my time in China I never ate dog that i was aware of and seldom saw it available in markets.
Love this, x
Haha thanks for remembering Tieling.
Mr Gao and Xinyue 👍👍👍always fun, you two are so ke ai
your english is very good
Bravo
Visit Fujian next, they’re called the city of Tea. The most expensive tea is from Fujian I heard, the ones on the mountains that are handpicked
OK, Ok, Ha a , OK I got it. OK... It is a joy to watch your shows.
I do believe there are quite a few cookie-cutter cities in China. Just lots of generic looking skyscrapers and concrete. The past few years there, it seems that there has been more effort to try to preserve traditional and local architecture and culture, which is great.
This video really calmed me down
Well, welcome to travel to China yourself, you will love it!
Love you both
我的家乡是扬州。虽然她现在病了,但希望大家等她病好了去看看这座2500年历史的历史名城,她真的很美。Welcome to Yangzhou, China.
我南京人说声对不起!
@@AmelieZh 要怪只怪那毛老太一个人🥲
中国的力量,很快就会过去的。加油。我没去过,但从小就读过很多有杨州的诗词。有名气的地方。烟花三月下扬州。
會過去的,加油!
今年要去江苏读研,本来打算提前两天去扬州玩一玩,宾馆车票都订好了,结果疫情爆发了,开学也推迟了一个月,只能全部退掉,不过以后肯定还有不少机会去玩
This is definitely a fun channel, I'm also planning to move into mainland China from Hong Kong. Thinking about Shenzhen or Guangzhou, given my mandarin isn't very good. And as a Chinese who was born in HK and mostly grew up in Canada, and had travelled to few other countries before, I realy do think China is really a more advanced country in the world. Of cause there are some differences between cities, but if capable with speaking Mandarin, it's not too hard to get around even if you don't have the right app.
And following the atmosphere in this video, I have to agree that a lot of foreign people from western countries do lack some knowledge of China, plus all those western propaganda and censorship, and the lacking internet searching skills, they can ask some really funny questions or opinions of China based on the misinformation they receive from news outlets or social media and their governments.
Anyway, great video! looking forward for your next fun one.
As an Oversea Chinese, glad to know some more Hong Kongers or Oversea Chinese waking up from western media and anti-china media manipulation and brainwashing.
But you should learn to be good in Mandarin bro, It is essential to living in and exploring China. Even in Shenzhen and Guangzhou people are now mostly speaking in Mandarin. (Because of immigrants from other provinces and foreigners around the world)
@@The_Art_of_AI_888 Haha...no worries. That's what I'm planning once I found a new job around this cities. And planning to do some traveling within the country too in the coming year when pandemic isn't and hopefully not so serious anymore.
There are many Chinese, specifically HK Chinese and western people are brainwashed because of the constant disinformation that they received. So in order to counter it, there really needs to be more and constant positive news and information shown to this people for at least few years of time in order for them to see the balance and information that may be fake. So I'm very happy that there are many HK people and western people inside and outside China speaking up and showing information from different angle and providing logical statements to debunk those disinformation. Just that it's not reaching out the the general public enough as the platforms that are used have censorships on its own too and are AI controlled, so people basically get to choose or offered on information that they prefer instead of informing what's true and not true to audiences.
@@ginnox2049 I can see you're very wise bro.
I am Chinese Australian, I want to move to China too...
Try Xiamen. Very liveable.
宇宙的尽头也有可能是盘锦,你懂的😄
💯%❤️ Y🇨🇳 Team
you also mentioned Dongguan where I live since 2008 (except 2 and a half years that I spent in Shenzhen)
I've never really visited any other city (except maybe half a day in Guangzhou once or twice a year)
星悦英语说的真好,very nice^_^
I love this 小姐姐
QQ好用的,找同好之類非常好用
Hefei is my hometown. Welcome to Hefei.
I once met a Bulgarian guy talking to me on Skype: I know some Chinese cities like Shanghai, Hongkong and Tokyo. lol
NAHHHHH TOKYO SERIOUSLY??🤣
nice video! xingyue so cute....😍
Welcome to Ningbo!
I was studying mandarin in shanghai. I have roommate who started basic mandarin class . Intensive class from 8 to 4. At the end of the semester her english is improve because whole class mostly westerner and the teacher teach mostly using english 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
HI! MY IS " LEE " I JUST WOULD LIKE TO SAY : YOU GUYS ARE GREAT AND PERFECT IN CHINESE LANGUAGE, LOVE IT!.
星悦的声音好甜呀
In Hong Kong, some old resident buildings are so close together, you can literally reach ur arm through ur neighbor's kitchen window to steal salt and sugar.
why do that? why not get hand in hand with a beautiful girl?
好像这是Quora上面有些人问过的问题,然后战虎局的老哥和国内的歪果仁给默默的回答了。
An TH-cam ad of fries popped up when I was watching this video, I calmly skipped it feeling like nahhhh, fries? 弱爆了好吗? 麻辣小龙虾,羊肉串,奶茶,火锅才是YYDS!!! Geez I miss midnight food in China 😂
Great. You are both very cute. good on you.
Thank you! 😃
Come to Dongguan city, GuangDong province, lots of amazing foods waiting for you😁😁😁😁
you can replace OK with 奥利给😁 hahaha. By the way, nice video though. love it very much.
Very funny.
Wow love it😅😅😅😅😅😅
我是住在日本的华人,刚刚看到了你们的频道太棒了👏
This is the first time I've heard of Tieling, gonna google it
Well, China has thousands of this kind of city, so give it up, even Chinese can't memory them all. Tieling was famous for born some popular comedian actors in China, whos ruled TV shows lots of time, that's how Chinese peoples know it.
你们俩都funny
hillarious! really "laugh die me"
Foreigners who don't know anything about China may think that the city of Hohhot in Inner Mongolia is extremely hot 😆
Yeah I can read that too now. 🤣
That blonde girl can speak better Mandarin than I can. How can I explain this to my ancestors?
There's a video where XinYue's friend calls her a 北方人 (northern Chinese)
Haha, don't worry. I think you can speak more dialects than her as a Malaysian Chinese :-)
that's why.. ppl need to stop burning paper iphone or ipads or any paper smartphones.. with paper modems, laptops and all.. keep it traditional
Well, I've nothing against Mandarin, and it's a good official language. But pretty sure my ancestors and your didn't speak Mandarin lol
She’s a blonde Chinese, it’s not only the ways she speaks, her expressions, body language, the way she articulates is as if she thinks in Mandarin.
lol, Wuzhen, actually a town
铜仁市梵净山景区,可以去看看
2:08 梦幻联动!! 有考虑过和小潮院长拍视频么
👍👍👍
Wuhan here reporting
Nooo…. these are real questions? If these are questions from US folks then I apologize for our deep ignorance of China. Ok some questions are legit but wow a few are ridiculous. 谢谢你 for sharing. Good times 👍🏽🙏🏼❤️
Most people in North America are so poor these days that they can not afford to visit China lol.
But even those who can afford travelling tend to avoid China because they have a negative bias against China from western media. Many travel to Japan, Thailand, South Korea, but rarely do I hear of North American travelling to China for non-business reasons.
@@ec8335 I'm sure before the West -vs-China things, many have been traveled to China.
山东济宁。有个县级市曲阜,你们可以做几期节目
So Mandarin came from Harbin? I always thought Chinese start from the South East to North East of China but not all the way up to Harbin. Very interesting...
我在哈尔滨,一个千万级人口的北方城市,四季分明,各国美食与小吃遍布大街小巷,想都品尝一遍,每天不重样,这个时间要用年计算
Is this from Quora? Kinda looks like it
Actually there is a Guangzhou equivalent in South Korea. That is, 廣州市 Gwangju city in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. 💖💖💖
No. The Hanja of Gwang in Gwangju is 光 (bright) which is different from Guang (wide) in Guangzhou.
Thanks. World peace
大家好,我是40岁之前想走遍中国所有城市的高佑思
As of June 2020 the PRC has a total of 687 cities: 4 municipalities, 2 SARs, 293 prefectural-level cities and 388 county-level cities.
- Wikipedia
我的家乡是四川自贡市,最老的盐都,有“天车”,不知道吧?去看看。
What can I buy in Harbin? Russion products~~
5:31 那张图片是在东莞拍的
城市风景还属苏杭啊。但我个人喜欢不热的地方东北。住东北,坐高铁去苏杭玩吧哈哈。
我前之在地图上看看,发现韩国汉城附近真是有个地方叫“廣州”。而且,韩国光州的读音跟广州的也有点像。
美国好像有很多地方叫“Canton”的吧。
美国有很多China
比如大家熟悉的china lake
美國人取地名特別隨意, 就和日本人取姓名一樣
越南也有河南省.......
From TianShui. live in ChangZhou
真的是中國通,哈爾濱與海南其實沒什麼不一樣,都是東北人的城市。哈哈哈~
if you can order food delivered to you on your phone in a very short period of time in China, you will get accustomed to it to the point that you don't want to leave China, I guess.
Hilarious 😂
Questions like is Guangzhou in America or Korea or Japan and is Beijing in Japan...those ignorants probably can't believe the 2 beautiful cities are actually in China
Nanjing is my favourite please check there out!!