After having lived in China for over 5 years, it still blows my mind how many huge cities it has, which most people in the west never heard about. The scale is completely different, and cities with a population of 1 or 2 million are considered "towns".
@@伏狄龙 I know, it used to belong to Sichuan until 1997. Calling it a city is a little stretched, as it's bigger than many European countries. Have a look at the Czech Republic. CQ is bigger than the whole Czech Republic.
Where are you from??? European : Biggest city in country ABC with population of 2 million Chinese : A small town from the province XYZ with a population of just 3.6 million
Unlike other youtubers when Peter uploads i do not click on video straight away, i need to be well feed cooled and comfortable to enhance experience and enjoyment of his videos to the max, cause he never disappoint.
Ha exactly the same here! Unlike with others, I never watch Peter's videos when I'm cooking, on the toilet, or otherwise semi-engaged. I save them for special occasions when I have a beer in my hand and an adequate portion of uninterrupted time to watch fully.
I really admire your creativity and adventurous spirit. I've never seen a foreign visitor obtain a temporary driver's license and drive around the world's only 8D city.
I never seen or heard of anybody eat crocodile, spiders or scorpions while I am living in China, those are dedicated to attract tourists. But most of us could easily have stereotype that's the Chinese food, since I am living here I could 100% say they are not at all.
peter's videos have comedic tension, but at the same time are very rigorous, and I like that rigor, even a bit of OCD , that's very comforting. Definitely my favorite youtuber!
Two funny points from a Chinese perspective: 1. I believe two most difficult cities to drive in are Chongqing and Wuhan, because a building in Chongqing may have roads on the 1st, 5th, or random floors, and a local taxi driver can drive in and out of the parking lot to reach the destination in just 5 minutes instead of 20 minutes on the Baidu map(moooore accurate than Google map in China). Other Chinese people don't dare to drive in Chongqing, and you, as a non Chinese-speaker foreigner, choose Chongqing for first time drive in China😂 2. Chongqing Hotpot is famous by its numbing spicy but we don’t just eat it from the pot! Either go with sesame-based zhimajing for northern hotpot, or sesame oil- based dipping sauce for southern hotpot like Chongqing. Both dipping sauce can balance the spice. Cannot imagine how spicy to eat food straightaway from the pot without dipping🥵 If you cannot eat spicy, try Beijing hotpot with sesame which is bring more original flavor of meat. Or try hotpot from Guangdong/ Fujian, which is a province that local not eating spicy food and focus more on seafood.😂😂
why do you think wuhan is also hard to drive in, given that wuhan geographically is basically like the opposite of chongqing where the entire city is flat
@@madingthree I work in Wuhan and drive over a thousand kilometers within the city every month. Wuhan is notoriously known as a city where driving is a free-for-all, and it has one of the highest traffic accident rates in China. Here, turn signals are more like an accelerator for the car behind you. If you're trying to merge from the on-ramp to the main road during rush hour and you've turned on your signal, you'll likely wait three to five minutes without any cars letting you in. However, if you're bold enough to take a chance and cut in aggressively, the drivers behind you will respect your assertiveness and won't worry about hitting you. Most drivers in Wuhan are quite skilled, after all. During rush hour, a journey that would normally take an hour can be completed in 40 minutes if you're willing to be aggressive and cut in line. More timid drivers might end up taking an hour and a half, which is one of the reasons why this driving style is so prevalent. Another reason is the local temperament. There's a running word here that if you've been driving in Wuhan for five minutes and haven't started cursing, someone else has probably been cursing at you for five minutes. Crossing the crosswalk is also a gamble. Traffic lights are merely suggestions here, and even when the light is green, no one will voluntarily stop to let pedestrians cross. If you wait on the sidewalk expecting drivers to yield, they'll just keep going and just flash their high beams repeatedly, as if to say, 'I dare you to step in front of me.' However, if there are a few locals together, we might just ignore the red light and cross anyway. There are tons of traffic cameras everywhere, but the traffic department rarely issues fines for traffic violations. It seems like they've accepted this aggressive driving style as the norm. Like many other cities in China, there are also countless electric bicycles zipping around recklessly, and I'm sometimes one of them. Drivers need to be extra cautious.
@@madingthree driving in wuhan is like playing need for speed, the drivers are really aggressive and lots pedestrians will not to obey the traffic rules
8:10 "These are not chinese noodles, these are the actual roads" lmao Man I love the humour in this video. 13:02 "So this where am gonna...DIE" This video was gold!!!
You're one of my top 3 favourite travel vloggers. I bought your book and thoroughly enjoyed it. Please keep doing what you're doing, I bet one day you'll be hosting a show on Netflix or Amazon or something. It'll happen.
Don't let the haters get you down. Most of us, myself included, love your vids and watch till the end. I think they are very entertaining and educational as well. Looking forward to the next one!
Honestly, I enjoyed his videos regardless of the pollitical situation. Thats a totally different can of worms there. I disagree with people who claim there is nothing good about China, but I also disagree with people who act like there isn't any faults there. Both sides use ad hominem. One talks about being a CCP shill, the other talks about "spreading stereotypes" The political situation is completely different and more complicated, neither side is in the right. However, it doesnt take away from PPPeter's videos which are entertaining and honest
@@bumblebeegamerreal China was rated #1 happiest country in 2023 by European survey company: th-cam.com/video/qbYhujlQ8d4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=F232fV5QLhdUy2zI .... But the west didn't like it and so deleted China off the list in 2024 LOL!
@@TheodorTheDragonSlayer Gutter oil was made into jet fuel and exported to the U.S. and Europe more than a decade ago, and the situation you describe no longer exists.
@@monika_miumiu This is just a criminal act committed by a few unscrupulous merchants a decade ago, unlike the United States, which sold unclean blood to the world without any bottom line
Hi Peter, as a Chinese, I really find your videos very interesting. I get great pleasure from your videos😂😂. I am very sure of the superb editing skills of your videos. Finally, I am a native of Chongqing, I am glad you can come to Chongqing to play, I wish you have a good time❤
Thank you for this great video! Also want to point out that normally you want to pick out those small chilli spheres (花椒,Zanthoxylum bungeanum) that may cling to the meat before eating, which made your tongue numb. Most people I know don't like to eat it directly. It's added mainly for the flavor of the pot.
When you eat hotpot, you should dip food in a sauce first. The basic sauce is just oil, minced garlic, and chopped green onions. It makes the food taste better and less spicy.
This is a really good video!!! the other guy tried to sleep on the Great Wall, but yours is far better, you challange to drive in a foreign country with busy traffic !!
Technicality but the population of Chongqing city proper is actually 9.5 million or so - the MUNICIPALITY is 32 million, but that covers a lot of rural villages and other basically suburbs. The urban area is 22 million. Shanghai is still the most populous "city proper" at a shade under 25 million [and 29 million in the urban area].
Foreigners traveling to China (provincial capitals and popular tourist cities), here is the difficulty ranking: **Easy:** Chengdu, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong. Trailblazers have already paved the way with strategies, difficulty level 1. **Normal:** Beijing, Xi'an, Xiamen, Tianjin, Wuhan, Changsha, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Taipei. Popular tourist cities, some places still have English signs, but there are fewer strategies compared to easy areas, difficulty level 3. **Challenging:** Harbin, Kunming (and Yunnan tourist cities), Guilin, Luoyang, Zhengzhou. Still popular tourist destinations, but with very few strategies, difficulty level 4. **Most Difficult:** Hohhot, Urumqi, Taiyuan, Changchun, Shenyang, Hefei, Nanchang, Fuzhou, Nanning, Guiyang, Lhasa. Almost no strategies available, and very few foreigners go there, difficulty level 5. Copied from a comment by a Chinese netizen.
This person's editing is amazing, just like a documentary. It's not overly flattering, and it discusses both the good and the bad. The experiences showcased are quite "unique" and very characteristic of the local culture. Even tourists from other regions of China would find it intriguing. This video focuses on the "characteristics of Chongqing" rather than the more general "Chinese characteristics" that most bloggers who take advantage of the 144-hour visa-free policy talk about. (Not to say other TH-camrs are not good, but when they first arrive in China, they are likely to feel the cultural shock of a different country. This blogger, however, seems more meticulous and well-prepared.) Copied from a comment by a Chinese netizen, translated by ChatGPT.
The self driving company has many test field in many cities. The test fields are not enclosed, but they operate in the outskirts of the city where people actually live. When I was in Beijing, I start to use baidu’s self driving taxis from 2021. It is way cheaper than ordinary taxis. Some cars are 100% self driving. Some cars has a supervisor in it. The supervisor does not touch the steering wheel.
When you drove for the first time in China and chose Chongqing, the cyberpunk city, I was shocked. Chongqing is a famous 8D city where even locals get lost. The roads are intricate. If it is your first time to eat hot pot, be sure not to eat spicy food. You can order non-spicy hot pot. There is a type of hot pot in Chongqing called Yuanyang Hot Pot, which is a relatively light hot pot.
actually yuanyang is one pot divided into two sections, and you can select two types of broth that is what he chose in the video, however both sections were spicy
Yeah! But it’s happy to see most the young don’t do it anymore . I still remember we have an article about “do not spit” (什么肺结核影响健康?)on class back in elementary school lol
The blogger is suggested to taste Chongqing's spicy free food: beer duck, small rice dumpling, steamed millet ribs, lotus root king health soup, Chongqing ice powder, plain soup Wonton Chongqing's cuisine is also very tolerant😊
Really brave to pick Chongqing as the first stop to experience driving in China. Good news this city is big enough for driving; bad news, the most tough city for drivers even the locals....
I just wanna say thank you to Peter.. from my heart.. I was in so much depression at one time. His videos saved me coz they helped me overcome my depression. If I had the money I would've been his patreon. But if not today than definitely someday. Thank you so much Peter. God bless you brother ❤
Let me get it straight, you got a temporary driver license in China, and the first thing you did was renting a car and driving in Chongqing? You do realize even Chongqing locals get lost driving there? Let alone those crazy yellow cab drivers on the road in Chongqing?😂😂😂
I love it so much, i love your humour, creative transition going from one thing to another one and even the sponsorship part… I am proud that you come from Slovakia Milujem a teším sa na ďalšie epizody ❤
I just stumbled upon one of your videos and I am hooked, love the editing, you definitely know how to engage people. Would love to host you in Pakistan if you ever plan to visit.
Go to nordvpn.com/pppeter to get a 2-year plan plus 4 additional months with a huge discount. It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee!
Corona is deadlier than malaria.
@@shakirr6863did u get some corona? I hope so. It's free. Ask Dr fauci...
nordvpn doesn't work in China. You should get a VPN in China instead. Many people in China have VPN account. It's just a business.
Great to see you in my CIty Peter
Sneakpeek where Peter will be next?
Brother, you are really brave. The roads in Chongqing are the most complicated in China. Even a navigation system will get lost.
i am so surprise too!they choose the hell mode in the first place!!!😂
I am a Chongqing native and I would rather take a taxi/Didi/etc. than drive in the city.
it's most complicated in the world, but China only.
If you are missing a exit, you would roam one day tour around the highway.
@@markshu8704解放碑开手动挡才是神。
To highways are like a maze, how to remember how to go.
After having lived in China for over 5 years, it still blows my mind how many huge cities it has, which most people in the west never heard about. The scale is completely different, and cities with a population of 1 or 2 million are considered "towns".
So true, your comment is correct
重庆比较特殊,可以将其看作一个省,而不是一座城市,其实城市人口并不多。
@@伏狄龙 I know, it used to belong to Sichuan until 1997. Calling it a city is a little stretched, as it's bigger than many European countries. Have a look at the Czech Republic. CQ is bigger than the whole Czech Republic.
@@伏狄龙 话虽如此,但主城9区核心仍然有900万左右人口,如果没记错的话😂
Where are you from???
European : Biggest city in country ABC with population of 2 million
Chinese : A small town from the province XYZ with a population of just 3.6 million
Unlike other youtubers when Peter uploads i do not click on video straight away, i need to be well feed cooled and comfortable to enhance experience and enjoyment of his videos to the max, cause he never disappoint.
Thank you for such a lovely comment ❤️
@@PPPeter_Official Rare PPPeter nomebt
@@PPPeter_Official I'm a newcomer and I like your videos 👍. It's fun.
Ha exactly the same here! Unlike with others, I never watch Peter's videos when I'm cooking, on the toilet, or otherwise semi-engaged. I save them for special occasions when I have a beer in my hand and an adequate portion of uninterrupted time to watch fully.
yup its like a preparation for netflix
I really admire your creativity and adventurous spirit. I've never seen a foreign visitor obtain a temporary driver's license and drive around the world's only 8D city.
the effort Peter put into making the videos.... really amazing
I agree with you, very good video
Chinese law states that drivers must allow pedestrians to drive. Otherwise you will be fined and lose points
8...8D already? last time I checked it was only 4D😂
@@hayamijo First of all, there is no 4D 5D 8D. Second, I said 8D is a quote from some Western vloger
-Swallow it, C'mon just swallow it!
-I dont want to!
-What kind of Gaylord are you!?
Golden 😂
You didn't ask for dipping sesame oil? 😂😂😂
Not for children, but I like it.
I can image.love it😂😂
They are liars. Recently, I just went to China and I ain't see no such thing...
I never seen or heard of anybody eat crocodile, spiders or scorpions while I am living in China, those are dedicated to attract tourists. But most of us could easily have stereotype that's the Chinese food, since I am living here I could 100% say they are not at all.
鳄鱼蝎子都是人工养殖的很多,野生的鳄鱼是保护动物不能吃,人工养殖的可以吃,蝎子野生的更有营养价值,而且蝎子在中医里还是一味药材。
这些东西都不在中国人的食谱上出现,即便是偶然发现大多都是为了吸引眼球。
怕不是,鳄鱼已经在中国形成产业养殖了,当然吃的人目前倒是不多,蜘蛛和蝎子很多地方都有卖嘛,比如王府井啥的,云南也吃
@@叶铎销有卖而已,纯粹猎奇。
@@叶铎销 Still NOT common.
peter's videos have comedic tension, but at the same time are very rigorous, and I like that rigor, even a bit of OCD , that's very comforting. Definitely my favorite youtuber!
He is good. I only wish I could do this.
I watch many vlogs on youtube. But never seen something like this. Love it.
He's becoming one of my favorites to watch
Two funny points from a Chinese perspective:
1. I believe two most difficult cities to drive in are Chongqing and Wuhan, because a building in Chongqing may have roads on the 1st, 5th, or random floors, and a local taxi driver can drive in and out of the parking lot to reach the destination in just 5 minutes instead of 20 minutes on the Baidu map(moooore accurate than Google map in China). Other Chinese people don't dare to drive in Chongqing, and you, as a non Chinese-speaker foreigner, choose Chongqing for first time drive in China😂
2. Chongqing Hotpot is famous by its numbing spicy but we don’t just eat it from the pot! Either go with sesame-based zhimajing for northern hotpot, or sesame oil- based dipping sauce for southern hotpot like Chongqing. Both dipping sauce can balance the spice. Cannot imagine how spicy to eat food straightaway from the pot without dipping🥵
If you cannot eat spicy, try Beijing hotpot with sesame which is bring more original flavor of meat. Or try hotpot from Guangdong/ Fujian, which is a province that local not eating spicy food and focus more on seafood.😂😂
why do you think wuhan is also hard to drive in, given that wuhan geographically is basically like the opposite of chongqing where the entire city is flat
@@madingthreemight be because of crazy drivers or difficult to navigate highways/main streets?
because of crazy drivers XD@@madingthree
@@madingthree I work in Wuhan and drive over a thousand kilometers within the city every month. Wuhan is notoriously known as a city where driving is a free-for-all, and it has one of the highest traffic accident rates in China.
Here, turn signals are more like an accelerator for the car behind you. If you're trying to merge from the on-ramp to the main road during rush hour and you've turned on your signal, you'll likely wait three to five minutes without any cars letting you in. However, if you're bold enough to take a chance and cut in aggressively, the drivers behind you will respect your assertiveness and won't worry about hitting you. Most drivers in Wuhan are quite skilled, after all.
During rush hour, a journey that would normally take an hour can be completed in 40 minutes if you're willing to be aggressive and cut in line. More timid drivers might end up taking an hour and a half, which is one of the reasons why this driving style is so prevalent.
Another reason is the local temperament. There's a running word here that if you've been driving in Wuhan for five minutes and haven't started cursing, someone else has probably been cursing at you for five minutes.
Crossing the crosswalk is also a gamble. Traffic lights are merely suggestions here, and even when the light is green, no one will voluntarily stop to let pedestrians cross. If you wait on the sidewalk expecting drivers to yield, they'll just keep going and just flash their high beams repeatedly, as if to say, 'I dare you to step in front of me.' However, if there are a few locals together, we might just ignore the red light and cross anyway.
There are tons of traffic cameras everywhere, but the traffic department rarely issues fines for traffic violations. It seems like they've accepted this aggressive driving style as the norm.
Like many other cities in China, there are also countless electric bicycles zipping around recklessly, and I'm sometimes one of them. Drivers need to be extra cautious.
@@madingthree driving in wuhan is like playing need for speed, the drivers are really aggressive and lots pedestrians will not to obey the traffic rules
the most underrated youtuber on this planet
I tend to agree with you. He is good at making these videos, so entertaining.
@@ChrisHereToday I hate watching vlogs except Peter, his African Vlogs are a work of art, still going strong.
Thank you for your, probably, best series so far on your channel! 👍🏻👍🏻
I agree, was a good one this time. He makes good fun videos
Plowhead, I'm so grateful for the recent uploads! Keep them coming!
I am a simple man. Pppeter uploads video. I grab beer and salted cashews. I watch the episode. I enjoy the food, drink and the episode. I go to sleep.
Yep, you're a simple man - eat, drink, sleep.😂
Simple man ❎ lazy man ✅
What about wank time?
8:10 "These are not chinese noodles, these are the actual roads" lmao
Man I love the humour in this video.
13:02 "So this where am gonna...DIE"
This video was gold!!!
Yes sir I totally agree!
So great to have you and your travel videos back!
You're one of my top 3 favourite travel vloggers. I bought your book and thoroughly enjoyed it. Please keep doing what you're doing, I bet one day you'll be hosting a show on Netflix or Amazon or something. It'll happen.
Don't let the haters get you down. Most of us, myself included, love your vids and watch till the end. I think they are very entertaining and educational as well. Looking forward to the next one!
I wonder if the creator can simply delete those haters. I'd rather not even see their comments. It's so so predictable...
Its hate for telling the truth that sold out and is doing ads and promoting ccp cities for money?
haters?
Honestly, I enjoyed his videos regardless of the pollitical situation. Thats a totally different can of worms there.
I disagree with people who claim there is nothing good about China, but I also disagree with people who act like there isn't any faults there. Both sides use ad hominem. One talks about being a CCP shill, the other talks about "spreading stereotypes"
The political situation is completely different and more complicated, neither side is in the right. However, it doesnt take away from PPPeter's videos which are entertaining and honest
@@bumblebeegamerreal China was rated #1 happiest country in 2023 by European survey company: th-cam.com/video/qbYhujlQ8d4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=F232fV5QLhdUy2zI .... But the west didn't like it and so deleted China off the list in 2024 LOL!
You're such a likable person. Really enjoy these videos about China!
Very likable, would be fun to hang out with this guy for the day
Peter, such a nice edit! Even advertising part is fun to watch. Nice work.
Nice to see you again
艾利克斯你好❤🎉
Wow. A Chongqing expert is here. ❤
@@DecCat thank you
He is so creative in doing videos! Peter is awesome.
Peter's toilet has definitely witnessed war crimes
Probably from the gutter oil hot pot's
@@TheodorTheDragonSlayer Gutter oil was made into jet fuel and exported to the U.S. and Europe more than a decade ago, and the situation you describe no longer exists.
@@monika_miumiu This is just a criminal act committed by a few unscrupulous merchants a decade ago, unlike the United States, which sold unclean blood to the world without any bottom line
@@TheodorTheDragonSlayerYou probably don’t know how cheap oil is in China. You lose profit if you use gutter oil cus it cost more to make it edible😂
@@TheodorTheDragonSlayer Exporting processed gutter oil to the West is big business in China. The more you know, you clown.
Hi Peter, as a Chinese, I really find your videos very interesting. I get great pleasure from your videos😂😂. I am very sure of the superb editing skills of your videos. Finally, I am a native of Chongqing, I am glad you can come to Chongqing to play, I wish you have a good time❤
笑死我啦,这老外有反骨,不信邪😅
You don't get enough credit for editing. Masterful.
No doubt about it - master editor.
Great intro, Plowhead 😂
Why is he called plowhead lol
On douyin in China, your China tour video has already got millions of likes, many people like your video, it is very funny and professional
Peter, you're the best! Always quality content, really makes one's day brighter :)
Hah ! I'm going to Chongqing early next year. I'm looking forward to it. But I'm very scared of getting lost as well... lol
Thank you for this great video! Also want to point out that normally you want to pick out those small chilli spheres (花椒,Zanthoxylum bungeanum) that may cling to the meat before eating, which made your tongue numb. Most people I know don't like to eat it directly. It's added mainly for the flavor of the pot.
Deserves more than 1 million subs
It will happen soon, He is good
When you eat hotpot, you should dip food in a sauce first. The basic sauce is just oil, minced garlic, and chopped green onions. It makes the food taste better and less spicy.
I think he doing on purpose, or some kind of crazy experiment to get experience. 🤣😂
This is a really good video!!! the other guy tried to sleep on the Great Wall, but yours is far better, you challange to drive in a foreign country with busy traffic !!
For the hot pot, use the dipping sauce you made yourself. That's the purpose of eating spicy + flavorful dishes...it balances everything!
Technicality but the population of Chongqing city proper is actually 9.5 million or so - the MUNICIPALITY is 32 million, but that covers a lot of rural villages and other basically suburbs. The urban area is 22 million. Shanghai is still the most populous "city proper" at a shade under 25 million [and 29 million in the urban area].
中国城市都会有农村,城中村。上海也有。
中国城市人口分城镇人口和农村人口,重庆城镇人排在第四位,少于上海北京深圳
Love the China series and the approach of presenting the culture
Except for the fact that mao destroyed a ton of cutural sights
Superb video and enjoyed the transitions. Please keep uploading videos consistently Peter!
Foreigners traveling to China (provincial capitals and popular tourist cities), here is the difficulty ranking:
**Easy:** Chengdu, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong. Trailblazers have already paved the way with strategies, difficulty level 1.
**Normal:** Beijing, Xi'an, Xiamen, Tianjin, Wuhan, Changsha, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Taipei. Popular tourist cities, some places still have English signs, but there are fewer strategies compared to easy areas, difficulty level 3.
**Challenging:** Harbin, Kunming (and Yunnan tourist cities), Guilin, Luoyang, Zhengzhou. Still popular tourist destinations, but with very few strategies, difficulty level 4.
**Most Difficult:** Hohhot, Urumqi, Taiyuan, Changchun, Shenyang, Hefei, Nanchang, Fuzhou, Nanning, Guiyang, Lhasa. Almost no strategies available, and very few foreigners go there, difficulty level 5.
Copied from a comment by a Chinese netizen.
Taipei is not in China, it's in Taiwan.
@@loremasteringwion9930you are stupid
@@loremasteringwion9930 似乎没有一个国家政府承认,你的祖国可不认同你的话
@@白依-r8e All these countries are strongarmed into agreeing in order to maintain relations with China. Think and use your brain.
@@loremasteringwion9930 台湾?🐸🐸
I love the temprorary license part. That's really fun and creative.
This is really cool!! Laughing all the way with the vid.. 👍👍🤣
Nikdy jsem neměl v plánu navštívit Činu ale potom co jsem vyděl ve tvých videích o tom začínám uvažovat .
Take care! Keep going!❤🎉💪💥👍
This person's editing is amazing, just like a documentary. It's not overly flattering, and it discusses both the good and the bad. The experiences showcased are quite "unique" and very characteristic of the local culture. Even tourists from other regions of China would find it intriguing. This video focuses on the "characteristics of Chongqing" rather than the more general "Chinese characteristics" that most bloggers who take advantage of the 144-hour visa-free policy talk about. (Not to say other TH-camrs are not good, but when they first arrive in China, they are likely to feel the cultural shock of a different country. This blogger, however, seems more meticulous and well-prepared.)
Copied from a comment by a Chinese netizen, translated by ChatGPT.
I just love your videos, guys. And you too: You are cool and incredibly funny - but still remain unpretentious, kind and relatable.
Love your video Peter, thanks a lot. You all have a good sense of humor. Enjoy your trips🎉. Regards from Indonesia
excellent film editing
Great episode, lov3 it 😊
I've lived in china and seeing people show the good side of china unlike what the American media shows feels good
Honestly It's not the people that are bad, but their government are.
@@Damage42Xno, the US government is not bad
The government developed one of the poorest country into the second richest country in half a century. The western media demonized all the enemies.
@@Damage42X基本是这样的
@@leili8341 i think he was talking about the chinese government
The self driving company has many test field in many cities. The test fields are not enclosed, but they operate in the outskirts of the city where people actually live. When I was in Beijing, I start to use baidu’s self driving taxis from 2021. It is way cheaper than ordinary taxis. Some cars are 100% self driving. Some cars has a supervisor in it. The supervisor does not touch the steering wheel.
China series are awesome! Highly entertaining and get a feeling on places I never heard about❤
When you drove for the first time in China and chose Chongqing, the cyberpunk city, I was shocked. Chongqing is a famous 8D city where even locals get lost. The roads are intricate. If it is your first time to eat hot pot, be sure not to eat spicy food. You can order non-spicy hot pot. There is a type of hot pot in Chongqing called Yuanyang Hot Pot, which is a relatively light hot pot.
actually yuanyang is one pot divided into two sections, and you can select two types of broth
that is what he chose in the video, however both sections were spicy
Rewatched today episode 2, was thinking when is episode 3, and here it is
Great episode! I was laughing so bad when you were challenging the extreme spicy hotpot.
You are right, was very funny. One of his better videos
"Can I die?" Love you Peter! You made me laugh!
3:53 i was waiting for that, thank you for not disappointing 😂😂😂😂😂
this channel deserves many more subs
Amazing Peter thank you very much
Omg…the peppy game show music-so appropriate, the timing, the content, everything. So hilarious. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Chongqing is amazing city.
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Nice production. Thanks for sharing.
That’s so true😂 as a Chinese, I also hate some of the old men spitting on the ground
我十年来没有遇到过一次。。我不知道你上次遇到是什么时候。这么倒霉?
对 都是些中老年男人 😂
@@清德賴-v7q北京天天遇到。老年人多的地方没办法。
@@清德賴-v7q 基本上老烟民都会
Yeah! But it’s happy to see most the young don’t do it anymore . I still remember we have an article about “do not spit” (什么肺结核影响健康?)on class back in elementary school lol
The blogger is suggested to taste Chongqing's spicy free food: beer duck, small rice dumpling, steamed millet ribs, lotus root king health soup, Chongqing ice powder, plain soup Wonton Chongqing's cuisine is also very tolerant😊
Excellent content Peter... your're the best entertainment!
Really brave to pick Chongqing as the first stop to experience driving in China. Good news this city is big enough for driving; bad news, the most tough city for drivers even the locals....
Should eat the hotpot with the oil dip sauce. It can help a little, but only a little, haha. Great video as usual!
I travel with pppeter. By your videos thank you
I just wanna say thank you to Peter.. from my heart.. I was in so much depression at one time. His videos saved me coz they helped me overcome my depression. If I had the money I would've been his patreon. But if not today than definitely someday. Thank you so much Peter. God bless you brother ❤
生活会越来越好的,你也是!兄弟,愿上帝保佑你😊
Epic drone shot!
Chongqing is popular these years which is famous for hotpot and fantasy mountain topography.
awaiting to your episode of Shanghai!
Amazing video series on China! You're one of the most talented TH-camrs out there!
'time for some more weird food' at 18:50 music is hot 🔥🔥🔥as those chillis!
its good that you survived lol. there are hot pot so spicy it can make you hallucinate on it.
stay safe man, when do you come to Indonesia?
Driving in Chongqing after getting a temporary driver's license is like facing the final boss directly after completing a beginner's mission.
😂 they started testing self driving taxis many years ago in my area. It's definitely an interesting experience.
19:20 Love the music!
It's a crime Peter and the gang don't have at least 10m subscribers, this is the best travel content on this platform by far!
Do more China videos, just to piss off the haters... It's a worthy goal...
Great funny video as allways!! In Los Angeles the self driving cars show up the Plastic Rubbish Bins and pedestrians on the screen ! 🤣
6:02 Amazing you get this same day!! In Sweden it would be weeks if not more....
The Chinese government is very efficient, but even at this level, there are still many people who are not satisfied.
中国所有的政府部门都会写一句话"不让老百姓跑两趟",这是政府高效率的标准
This series is such a gold 😩 I always wait to be at home to fully enjoy it, don’t want to miss anything! Keep it up, Plowhead 🔥🔥🔥
Finally new video again🎉❤
So close to 1M subscribers! Lets fricking go!!!!!
Your handwriting is a mazing! 💯
Let me get it straight, you got a temporary driver license in China, and the first thing you did was renting a car and driving in Chongqing? You do realize even Chongqing locals get lost driving there? Let alone those crazy yellow cab drivers on the road in Chongqing?😂😂😂
I love it so much, i love your humour, creative transition going from one thing to another one and even the sponsorship part… I am proud that you come from Slovakia
Milujem a teším sa na ďalšie epizody ❤
Men, only 20mins vid? What a tease….I want more chongqing
After you take the food out of the pot, you could dip them into sesame oil before eating, the oil will reduce the spiciness.
Peter's videos are like Alice in Wonderland , truly unique in their craziness, humor , entertainment
I just stumbled upon one of your videos and I am hooked, love the editing, you definitely know how to engage people. Would love to host you in Pakistan if you ever plan to visit.
As a Chinese, chongqing is my favorite city in China, good trips and having fun!
笑屎我了,这老外有点反骨😅
We need more. Undeniably amazing content.
As a Chongqing guy who lived in Europe, I say yes ! 😆
in addition, your videos go the extra mile in showing things.
Good comment, you are right - he does go the extra mile
笑死我了,这老外有反骨哈哈哈😅
You guys are hilarious 😂I really wish I could meet you in China
Here since PPpeter was 50k Sub 🙌🏼
Me too!😃
This Guy Is brilliant! I hope someday he comes to Brazil and makes our own series.
please upload more frequently!
These china videos are great! Please keep them coming
Love the content
You are humorous, and you are one of the few foreigners who use the correct map of China. Thank you for your respect.😊❤
This has been a great series! Good work! Thumbnails have looked great recently too!