Yea Filipino here. Once the ccp and most especially xi the dog has Minecrafted, i'm touring the entire mainland china especially the Silk Road parts. Until then? Yea i'mma stick to other countries.
Yea Filipino here. Once the Shi Shi Pi and most especially Winnie the innu has been Hime'd, i'm touring the entire mainland china especially the Silk Road parts. Until then? Yea i'mma stick to other countries.
My chinese friend is asking me to tour around China. He’s very suseptible to basic political brainwashing. I wonder if its because tourism is now considered cheap, or if he was influenced again to prop up the chinese tourism industry
@ he has vehemently tried to prop up the CCP rhetoric about the uyghurs and how they’re happy and stuff. He now doesn’t acknowledge his old stance on it. Its ironic he still doesn’t see the influence he’s under lmfao.
@@Jetsetbob2he’s parrotted the uyghurs rhetoric of them being happy for a while. He now shy’s away at that topic because he realizes he was influenced and wrong. Its ironic that he doesn’t see he’s still influenced lmao
It's not that he doesn't see, it's more in the line of what can they even do. Protests get shut down, people dying on streets in rural areas, false rhetorics, national pride, broken economy, and a broken home. Its hard to admit that something that is glorified in your memory to be all based on falsehoods. My wife had many opportunities outside of her household by going to universities in major cities like Macau and Hong Kong before the mass corruption that changed the idea of freedom of thought into more state propaganda.
In June, I took my family to China for a visit. I was shocked by how few foreign tourists we saw while in Beijing. Although there were a lot of Chinese tourists. Same thing in Shanghai.
i visited yiwu once for a 1-month business trip, the people are nice enough, but you can't even move hotels without permission from the authorities, you can't access all the usual social media sites to contact your family (not to mention half decent porn sites) without a VPN and you can't even roam on your own because western map apps are blocked... yeah, not about to go back to china for leisure after that experience
Or end up extremely ill from the food or not escape a collapsed building. I don’t know how their nerves can stand it? But I suppose as we see on channels like this the truth is hidden from citizens 😢
@@shailee9762 On what? parts of the great wall missing? Also, the fact that people urinate and defecate on the great wall because there are no washrooms in sight?
Maybe I should change my views since I will be living under a fascistic country under Trump, but I prefer not spending my money, and giving legitimacy to a totalitarian state, along with the CCP causing so much harm to it's own people and to the environment.
Also, I would much prefer to travel to other countries that have protected nature and preserved their scenic wonders, don't have horrendous pollution problems like China does, don't have a population that is xenophobic or attacks foreigners or trying to scam you at every turn, and don't put toxins, plastics and sewer oil in your food.
Even if domestic travelers choose to save money on hotel and restaurants, there's no reason the attractions themselves would be empty. It must be the lack of visitors, possibly due to sudden depopulation.
Isn't the island the guy working on was the same island that people from the mainland complain over to unreasonable price of commodity and vowed never to return?
In this video the question is why are there no tourists in China, the answer is very simple, what is there to see in a very poor country, nothing and me being from Honolulu Hawaii, 4th generation, even if I had money, I still wouldn't go to China under any circumstances, no reason, besides all they want is my dollars, as many Chinese people want to migrant to the United States anyway.
In a country where people can’t just take a holiday/vacation from work to suit them I’m surprised it’s lasted this long. Now we’re seeing horrible racism and xenophobia, appalling lack of food and building safety standards people abroad are reluctant to go. Who can blame them? I have loads of food allergies abd I don’t fancy being poisoned by something mislabelled and I certainly don’t want to expose my children to deadly chemicals in food, gutter oil and disgusting food prep and manufacturing. I’m part Ukrainian so their alliance with 💩tin is also a huge factor
Chinese economy is sitting on quadrillion yuans of savings enough to cause triple digit inflation in a normal economy. Yet, the economy is experiencing deflation because people are afraid to spend money. They are scrapping by with whatever jobs left, saving whatever little money they have and only spending on basic survival stuff. Basically, the economy lacks confidence to move forward.
Visa free travel? Read the fine print! It took me 10 pages of invasive questions and facial recognition photography to get my Chinese visa. When I crossed the bridge into Dong Xing, Guang Xi; I was met by a fat female police captain who made her disdain for westerners quite evident and even reprimanded her subordinates who were trying to be helpful. I was detained for 75 minutes, When I attempted to leave Dong Xing I was detained for another 10 minutes. By the time I made it to Nanning I had shown my passport 7 times. EVERYWHERE i went in China I was being photographed: even in the 7 arches national park. Vietnam was good but China was just awful.
That "special forces" and budget travel sounds kinda sad. No time for anything, only enough in every place to get a photo for social media. China is also not a place I'd go to for vacation, sorry. Europe still has so many places for me to explore, let alone the US, Japan, Taiwan and other places in Asia.
I traveled china extensively 20 years ago before the rivers and water supply were poisoned by industry. You could buy delicious natural food then , not cooked in gutter oil. Even then, China was an experience not what could be described a holiday. Then, i felt welcome although an alien and treated as such. You could feel the atmosphere of being spied on. I didnt get scammed or feel unsafe in those days. I had to domestically fly. My fingers and toes were crossed the whole time being surrounded by what can only be described as the lowest form of objectionable peasants.The fire protection and egress of buildings is atrocious. I would hang a battery smoke alarm outside my bedroom door. Now you'd wonder if the building would come down around you. I used cash then imposible now. There was little risk of being kidnapped by the ccp then, but I was very careful what i said and didnt do anything remotely bohemian.. Everything is opposite now . Xi could foolishly invade Taiwan tomorrow and you would be held hostage. Any foreigner in China now is a fool or totally dillusional .
China’s tourism sector is facing a harsh winter, with 56,000 travel agencies struggling to make ends meet, earning less than $600 per month. This reflects the deeper economic challenges within the industry, exacerbated by global travel restrictions and shifting consumer behavior. The ripple effect is severe, highlighting the vulnerability of local businesses and the need for economic recovery strategies in tourism hotspots. 🌍💼
My experiences in the past of travelling to China are such that I would never go back. Hotel staff ran away when they saw a caucasian foreigner entering the dining room, the pollution in the cities was atrocious. Even though I do not suffer from asthma, the pollution was bad enough to cause me breathing problems. Customs and immigration staff at airports were dismissive and adversarial. Do not even get me started on the locals, many of whom spat at me. Having lived in Hong Kong for a while, I was expecting some issues with the local population as I experienced that in Hong Kong. Why would anyone risk travelling to China?
My mom took me through the Rocky's in a Toyota love truck. What keep us in the truck one night was parking near a huge scary prison in Montana and Utah snakes. On the high plains u can sleep on the highway overpasses being pretty safe
I live quite near China. However there’s a big World out there and although there’s a lot I’d love to see in China, I will not be visiting. I teach online. Even Chinese students have told me about tofu dreg buildings collapsing, roads collapsing, the state of adulterated food and growing anti-foreigner sentiment. I have also witnessed a lot of appalling behaviour from some Chinese tourists in countries like Vietnam. Thank you - no. Why go there, go somewhere else.
This particular channel is always pretty harsh on the situation in China, I do think a lot of it is because Western companies are shifting their production out of China and going to South Asia countries instead. It didn't happen because of Trump. It happened because of Covid. China locked the country down, exports slowed, and Western Companies simply could not get their products on the market. Add in the variable of IP theft and the subsequent Chinese knockoffs, and you just get the need to move your business somewhere else. But those companies fueled business in the cities they were at. Employees bought homes. Subcontractors expanded businesses. More people got hired. Infrastructure was improved. Cities expanded services. More construction and quality of life improvements. And then the foreign investment dried up. Subcontractors shut down. Restaurants can't find customers and shut down. College kids can't find white collar or blue collar jobs. Housing market is crashing. Just money is drying up because the economy was heavily fueled by foreign investment that is now drying up. So tourism being down, doesn't surprise me.
People are leaving China because of the attitude of the Chinese in general! they think they are better than everyone else and not as friendly as they used to be!
Also you didnt say that china has also targets foreign companies and if they suspect you are a spy or something similar you better run, also china for the last few years has been saying how they are better than the west and they dont need them.
Yes, if you travel during the two largest designated national holidays (Chinese New Year and Autumn Festival), all "tourist spots" in China are over-crowded: like Times Square on New Years Eve-crowded.
China is big. They report problems in one area one day at a time. Although China is big but the problems and struggles are real. The real problem right now is jobs.
Not since forever. It's just starting. It Will last at least for another 10+ years. Bloomberg started reporting ghost malls, unfinished buildings more than 13 years ago. The rest of the world only started to notice the last 3 years.
We visited China in 2018. It was a fantastic experience. Great service, food, and the people were so nice. I would love to go back someday and see other areas of the country……. If our political relations get better.
Nonsense and rubbish. Fake News. The sovereign country has all the legal basic right to counter sue for defamatory remake including third parties with in the period of 8 years without any further reference's. Okay
As I perceive, this channel is managed by individuals who are anti-China and consistently negative about the country, but the reality is quite the opposite. 😂
CCP and chinese xenophobia against foreigners and they ask why no tourism?
The rampant xenophobia is all thanks to Xinnie the pooh
Exactly.
Yea Filipino here.
Once the ccp and most especially xi the dog has Minecrafted, i'm touring the entire mainland china especially the Silk Road parts.
Until then? Yea i'mma stick to other countries.
Yea Filipino here.
Once the Shi Shi Pi and most especially Winnie the innu has been Hime'd, i'm touring the entire mainland china especially the Silk Road parts.
Until then? Yea i'mma stick to other countries.
I agree but this looks to be about domestic tourism. Even Chinese don’t want to see this stuff anymore.
My chinese friend is asking me to tour around China. He’s very suseptible to basic political brainwashing. I wonder if its because tourism is now considered cheap, or if he was influenced again to prop up the chinese tourism industry
"He’s very suseptible to basic political brainwashing". Has he planned to visit a labor camp?
@ he has vehemently tried to prop up the CCP rhetoric about the uyghurs and how they’re happy and stuff. He now doesn’t acknowledge his old stance on it. Its ironic he still doesn’t see the influence he’s under lmfao.
@@Jetsetbob2he’s parrotted the uyghurs rhetoric of them being happy for a while. He now shy’s away at that topic because he realizes he was influenced and wrong. Its ironic that he doesn’t see he’s still influenced lmao
@@petewilliam4295or China is cooking another virus
It's not that he doesn't see, it's more in the line of what can they even do. Protests get shut down, people dying on streets in rural areas, false rhetorics, national pride, broken economy, and a broken home. Its hard to admit that something that is glorified in your memory to be all based on falsehoods. My wife had many opportunities outside of her household by going to universities in major cities like Macau and Hong Kong before the mass corruption that changed the idea of freedom of thought into more state propaganda.
Nobody wants to eat fake food.
Truthfully, I'd visit Taiwan before anywhere on the mainland.
Yes, I won’t go to the mainland but I’d like you to visit Taiwan.
In June, I took my family to China for a visit. I was shocked by how few foreign tourists we saw while in Beijing. Although there were a lot of Chinese tourists. Same thing in Shanghai.
Well if china might start WW3 anytime no wonder there's not that many tourists there
It's dangerous for foreigners in China.
Just 1/10 of the Chinese population traveling is enough to overwhelm all foreign tourists.
i visited yiwu once for a 1-month business trip, the people are nice enough, but you can't even move hotels without permission from the authorities, you can't access all the usual social media sites to contact your family (not to mention half decent porn sites) without a VPN and you can't even roam on your own because western map apps are blocked... yeah, not about to go back to china for leisure after that experience
Recreational travel is one of the first things to cut when your income drops.
No internet, no visit.
Gutter oil and plastic rice = No visit
@@stevenjones916 :0)
I'd love to visit China but I'd also like to be able to leave.
Just go to Taiwan. You won't be scammed/harassed. And you'll be able to leave.
Or end up extremely ill from the food or not escape a collapsed building. I don’t know how their nerves can stand it? But I suppose as we see on channels like this the truth is hidden from citizens 😢
@@lilacscentedfushias1852What truth? Are you people who received $1.6 billion telling the truth? You have been to China.
Noone is interested in being scammed.
Or risking their lives in buildings and with the food
could be worse- been arrested for nothing.
@@jcjko5504Does being kick out by police of a hotel at 2 am in china counts?
I have great respect to those who are barely getting buy, and yet have a massively huge positive attitude with a great smile to prove it
I’m in Tokyo and it’s China 🇨🇳 Mainlanders everywhere 😂 …
I think you mean "peasants"
Peasant population tends outnumber a significant number of major populations/population centres around the world, particularly in western countries.
@CanMav so the peasants population is doing well financially to travel aboard and around the Western world 🌎
@@TuxBearlux literally peasants that won the lottery overnight . They bring their mentality and start doing unethical things abroad
@@TuxBearlux B.S.
I've been to China three times on business and had a look around too. All I can say is you'd have to be a nutcase to go there for a holiday.
I would never want to travel to China even to see the Great Wall.
You are missing out.
@@shailee9762 On what? parts of the great wall missing? Also, the fact that people urinate and defecate on the great wall because there are no washrooms in sight?
Why not? Interacting with folks in different places can help break cultural stereotyping by example.
Maybe I should change my views since I will be living under a fascistic country under Trump, but I prefer not spending my money, and giving legitimacy to a totalitarian state, along with the CCP causing so much harm to it's own people and to the environment.
Also, I would much prefer to travel to other countries that have protected nature and preserved their scenic wonders, don't have horrendous pollution problems like China does, don't have a population that is xenophobic or attacks foreigners or trying to scam you at every turn, and don't put toxins, plastics and sewer oil in your food.
Even if domestic travelers choose to save money on hotel and restaurants, there's no reason the attractions themselves would be empty. It must be the lack of visitors, possibly due to sudden depopulation.
it's because most don't even have money for rent and food let alone any form of travel, no matter how cheap
I would never visit China!! No way!!😂😂
*****
Just been, surprised,it was good 😅
@@glynnforde Ya it's good until it's no good.
china has a fierce work culture... how do they find the time for tourism?
Isn't the island the guy working on was the same island that people from the mainland complain over to unreasonable price of commodity and vowed never to return?
Yes, Hainan island is now well known in China for every form of scam, fraud and forgery there is.
In this video the question is why are there no tourists in China, the answer is very simple, what is there to see in a very poor country, nothing and me being from Honolulu Hawaii, 4th generation, even if I had money, I still wouldn't go to China under any circumstances, no reason, besides all they want is my dollars, as many Chinese people want to migrant to the United States anyway.
In a country where people can’t just take a holiday/vacation from work to suit them I’m surprised it’s lasted this long. Now we’re seeing horrible racism and xenophobia, appalling lack of food and building safety standards people abroad are reluctant to go. Who can blame them? I have loads of food allergies abd I don’t fancy being poisoned by something mislabelled and I certainly don’t want to expose my children to deadly chemicals in food, gutter oil and disgusting food prep and manufacturing. I’m part Ukrainian so their alliance with 💩tin is also a huge factor
ahhh you're part Ukrainian, I see the problem now.
GOOD 🇺🇲
Chinese economy is sitting on quadrillion yuans of savings enough to cause triple digit inflation in a normal economy. Yet, the economy is experiencing deflation because people are afraid to spend money.
They are scrapping by with whatever jobs left, saving whatever little money they have and only spending on basic survival stuff. Basically, the economy lacks confidence to move forward.
And then came Trump! 😂
nobody wanna come to arrogant 9 dash line.....gg
bully too
Visa free travel? Read the fine print! It took me 10 pages of invasive questions and facial recognition photography to get my Chinese visa. When I crossed the bridge into Dong Xing, Guang Xi; I was met by a fat female police captain who made her disdain for westerners quite evident and even reprimanded her subordinates who were trying to be helpful. I was detained for 75 minutes, When I attempted to leave Dong Xing I was detained for another 10 minutes. By the time I made it to Nanning I had shown my passport 7 times. EVERYWHERE i went in China I was being photographed: even in the 7 arches national park. Vietnam was good but China was just awful.
Unfortunately I’ve heard similar stories too - there’s a growing dislike of most foreigners.
You forgot to mention anything related to the title...
Well, there are plenty of Chinese tourists coming into Thailand and Bangkok by the plane loads.
Thank you buddy
What about Hong Kong and Macau? Are they less-expensive now?
Nope.
Money Laundering hasn't gotten any less expensive.
why don't they ask there friends in BRICS to come visit in help out lol
That "special forces" and budget travel sounds kinda sad. No time for anything, only enough in every place to get a photo for social media.
China is also not a place I'd go to for vacation, sorry. Europe still has so many places for me to explore, let alone the US, Japan, Taiwan and other places in Asia.
I was born and raised in Hong Kong; I'll spend money on a holiday in China when hell freezes over.
I traveled china extensively 20 years ago before the rivers and water supply were poisoned by industry. You could buy delicious natural food then , not cooked in gutter oil. Even then, China was an experience not what could be described a holiday. Then, i felt welcome although an alien and treated as such. You could feel the atmosphere of being spied on. I didnt get scammed or feel unsafe in those days. I had to domestically fly. My fingers and toes were crossed the whole time being surrounded by what can only be described as the lowest form of objectionable peasants.The fire protection and egress of buildings is atrocious. I would hang a battery smoke alarm outside my bedroom door. Now you'd wonder if the building would come down around you. I used cash then imposible now. There was little risk of being kidnapped by the ccp then, but I was very careful what i said and didnt do anything remotely bohemian..
Everything is opposite now . Xi could foolishly invade Taiwan tomorrow and you would be held hostage. Any foreigner in China now is a fool or totally dillusional .
China’s tourism sector is facing a harsh winter, with 56,000 travel agencies struggling to make ends meet, earning less than $600 per month. This reflects the deeper economic challenges within the industry, exacerbated by global travel restrictions and shifting consumer behavior. The ripple effect is severe, highlighting the vulnerability of local businesses and the need for economic recovery strategies in tourism hotspots. 🌍💼
Don't they make tons of money from tourist going to Taiwan? I mean Taiwan is apart of China right or so they say 😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅
Not in Taiwan they don’t ❤
this is,good news
11:27 oh. exciting guys. ;)
xDDDDDD
THE RESULTS HAVE BEEN UNDERWELMING. WHAT A SURPRISE.
My experiences in the past of travelling to China are such that I would never go back. Hotel staff ran away when they saw a caucasian foreigner entering the dining room, the pollution in the cities was atrocious. Even though I do not suffer from asthma, the pollution was bad enough to cause me breathing problems. Customs and immigration staff at airports were dismissive and adversarial. Do not even get me started on the locals, many of whom spat at me. Having lived in Hong Kong for a while, I was expecting some issues with the local population as I experienced that in Hong Kong. Why would anyone risk travelling to China?
Yeah might to moved China commute back and forth
It can be explained with only 3 letters.
2 letters since you use the first one twice, lolz
But china powafu numba wan❤
Now, it is a good time to travel to these locations, cheap room rates, and less crowd 😉
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In contrast Japan is so crowded with foreign tourists and a lot them are Chinese.
daylight robbery
My mom took me through the Rocky's in a Toyota love truck. What keep us in the truck one night was parking near a huge scary prison in Montana and Utah snakes. On the high plains u can sleep on the highway overpasses being pretty safe
Tell your mom to teach you better English skills.
我的一位从事旅游的朋友告诉我,现在是不如以前好做,但是赚的比以前多,对服务质量要求更高了,所以要想赚到钱就提供更好的服务就是了。这就是市场转型,留下优秀的,淘汰不好的。
I live quite near China. However there’s a big World out there and although there’s a lot I’d love to see in China, I will not be visiting. I teach online. Even Chinese students have told me about tofu dreg buildings collapsing, roads collapsing, the state of adulterated food and growing anti-foreigner sentiment. I have also witnessed a lot of appalling behaviour from some Chinese tourists in countries like Vietnam. Thank you - no. Why go there, go somewhere else.
Don't worry, Chinese...Huawei will save you all!~ LLLOL
This particular channel is always pretty harsh on the situation in China, I do think a lot of it is because Western companies are shifting their production out of China and going to South Asia countries instead. It didn't happen because of Trump. It happened because of Covid. China locked the country down, exports slowed, and Western Companies simply could not get their products on the market. Add in the variable of IP theft and the subsequent Chinese knockoffs, and you just get the need to move your business somewhere else.
But those companies fueled business in the cities they were at. Employees bought homes. Subcontractors expanded businesses. More people got hired. Infrastructure was improved. Cities expanded services. More construction and quality of life improvements. And then the foreign investment dried up. Subcontractors shut down. Restaurants can't find customers and shut down. College kids can't find white collar or blue collar jobs. Housing market is crashing. Just money is drying up because the economy was heavily fueled by foreign investment that is now drying up.
So tourism being down, doesn't surprise me.
People are leaving China because of the attitude of the Chinese in general! they think they are better than everyone else and not as friendly as they used to be!
Also you didnt say that china has also targets foreign companies and if they suspect you are a spy or something similar you better run, also china for the last few years has been saying how they are better than the west and they dont need them.
You forgot one important piece. High bad debts of local governments and public companies.
Covid was the trigger.
Cheap 😂😂😂😂 good better join club 10 Yuan per month great 😃
Decide NOT to join the CCP. Do NOT use CCP Money. Instead use d barter system n avoid CCP money.
China's 🇨🇳 tourism industry is booming, right? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
All the tourists are in Japan. Maybe the Chinese can learn something from them.
Do you dare visit? LOL
If China 🇨🇳 will promote a "Tiananmen Square 1989" tour I might consider going 🤣
Get rid of COMMIE CLOWN PARTY "WE'D ALL VISIT YOU"!
I was in Changsha during Feb n Xian during august. It was crowded.
Yes, if you travel during the two largest designated national holidays (Chinese New Year and Autumn Festival), all "tourist spots" in China are over-crowded: like Times Square on New Years Eve-crowded.
Daily China Observer - Everything in China is collapsing since........forever.........
I knew of this channel because I saw a video of a chinese skyscrapper swaying in the wind. Not sure how long ago.
Actually they report on everything organ trade, missing people, visible divisions in CCP, dangerous cars, police scamming people...not just economy
China is big. They report problems in one area one day at a time. Although China is big but the problems and struggles are real. The real problem right now is jobs.
Yes, everything is "fine" in China, LOL. No worries at all...Mm-kay...
Not since forever. It's just starting. It Will last at least for another 10+ years. Bloomberg started reporting ghost malls, unfinished buildings more than 13 years ago. The rest of the world only started to notice the last 3 years.
There is nothing in China that I'd want to see.
Free Hong Kong, Taiwan is a Country!
🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳👎👎👎 boycott
We visited China in 2018. It was a fantastic experience. Great service, food, and the people were so nice. I would love to go back someday and see other areas of the country……. If our political relations get better.
😂
will not being going to CCPs china.
Nonsense and rubbish. Fake News. The sovereign country has all the legal basic right to counter sue for defamatory remake including third parties with in the period of 8 years without any further reference's. Okay
As I perceive, this channel is managed by individuals who are anti-China and consistently negative about the country, but the reality is quite the opposite. 😂
Where are the videos proving the opposite?
Pakistani tourists who love China should prove them wrong!
No, the reality is that these are people are anti China. And, they should be.
Quit being lazy and start promoting China’s as positive videos. That’s if you can.
🤣
Covid tourism?