We Yemeni people are very grateful to you dear Ale Salvino for your interesting videos about Yemen. To know Yemen is the oldest civilization of the world. Yemen has many kingdoms before nine thousand years and it was the richest country in the Arabian peninsula. Yemen is the only country that has a lot of various cultures and customs but as it is developing country all European people don't know about Yemen. So, this is just little information about Yemen. We need many months to know others what is Yemen and how was Yemen. We need more videos about Yemen like Yemeni tradition and customs, Yemeni songs and music because other countries don't know more about Yemen.
Worked in Yemen for 12 years and can truthfully say that it is a sad country which has left its great tradition for growing and processing some of the world's greatest coffee beans to an agriculture and culture enslaved by the ghat leaf.
Thank you for making these videos. I have known very little about the country and have never seen any pictures. As a child I collected postage stamps and the one thing that stood out from all the other countries’ stamps was how big and colourful they were. Now having seen those beautiful painted buildings I can at least surmise that Yeminis love vibrant colours.
Often the poorest of people are the richest in spirit. Thank you for taking us with you thru Yemen. Who was it that caused you to never stay too long in one place?
thank you for your hard work! your videos are one of the few ways to look into a country that is closed to me. Yemen is original and very interesting❤ I hope there will come a time when I will be able to look at it with my own eyes and walk the streets like you did.
Nice video, The vegetable merchant was showing you oranges and saying its name in Arabic. "bortoqal" means orange Nothing comes form Portugal 😂😅 We have a lot of diverse agricultural areas in Yemen
What a great video of such an interesting place. Bet it is so very hot there during the day. Love the way the Yemini people paint their doors & shutters in that rich Azur blue. It kinda reminded me of old Mallorca before tourism took off way back in the 1960's & during the long daytime siestas there. Yemen is about as dessert as it gets.Thank you so much for what you do. Your editing & use of light & sound is so atmospherically in-tune with your location. Stay safe.
I am 7 months late in seeing this from Australia. I do have to ask why hasnt the UN helped these innocent people and children before. It just breaks my heart to watch. However everyone seems to be friendly and hospitable/ Loved the buildings and all the painted colours. May they all stay safe
I really respect your open and honest style, It gives me a chance to see a country and culture that I may otherwise have never seen. Great stuff!! Tom @@AleSalvino
Very happy to see this, thank you for visiting our country 💚, I was hoping you would mention that this region (Hadramout) did not have war, confrontations and destruction, but it was only affected by the economic situation of the war, I was hoping that you would visit the city of Aden or any other region (the areas of confrontations in the war) to see The extent of the destruction, in order to have a clear picture of the suffering of the two Yemenis. You are always welcome, happy to watch your channel 😇
يا آلي سالفينو أنت رجل طيب حفظك الله ورعاك - تحياتي لك من صنعاء - اليمن 🖐 لقد زرت حضرموت فقط. إذا لم تزر مدينة صنعاء وضواحيها وكذالك المناطق المجاورة فأنت لم تزر اليمن إطلاقاً. صنعاء هي أصل اليمن ومنشأ شبه الجزيرة العربية من 7000 سنة من قبل الميلاد. ويسعدنا ان تزورها
I've visited 155 countries and Yemen is one of my favorites for many reasons. I'm confused about a couple of things. You never mentioned ghat which is central to life in Yemen. Were you in Sana? How did the UNESCO sites fare? I'm surprised and delighted that things aren't as bad as I'd feared.
Hey! Thanks for watching and congratulations on all the countries you visited! I talked about khat in other videos in Yemen (there are 5 videos in the series). I didn't go to Sanaʽa unfortunately. In terms of UNESCO, I spent time in the Old Walled City of Shibam and it was fantastic. Hope next time I can visit Sanaʽa and the North. 🤞
@@AleSalvino Very thoughtful of you to reply. I always rely on bloggers with no agenda to inform me on the true state of affairs. Bald and Bankrupt let me down about Belarus. I like Sal Lavallo who didn't just report the normal trope concerning Eritrea... It's absolutely not the N. Korea of Africa! Yemen, at least the Shibam area, doesn't seem nearly so bad as I'd feared. Thank God! The people of Yemen are very dear to my heart... Syrians too. So tragic!!! Did the people you met speak about the situation in Sana? I've seen pictures of the wonderful towers in ruins and starving children. But you know how that goes. War photographers are like vultures... they'll track down the most emaciated child or post pictures of the pollution in Delhi during early morning fog. Uggh! Incidentally, I was in Jeddah a year ago and no one even mentioned the mayhem going on across the border. The only thing on people's minds was how women could now drive... though I only saw one. That and the fact that MBS had loosened things up so young people could go dancing at a disco. Both were significant in their own ways of course. The only people I trust to give me a sense of what's going on in the world are my fellow travelers. Keep; it honest! I salute you my brother!
@@johnlinnemeier9624 Hello, as a Yemeni the capital and the other cities in the North aren’t in that dire conditions. The Capital and other cities like Ibb, Aden, Hodeida and Marib are in good shape and are developing. It isn’t like the internet says sure the people aren’t rich but they are able to get through life. Most of the starvation and poverty are with the people that had to flee their homes that are now living in tents. On to the old city of Sana’a since the war started there have been hundreds of buildings destroyed along with a lot more damaged. But most of the buildings are still standing in good condition recent restoration efforts by UNESCO and by traditional brick makers fixed a lot of buildings. There were also a ton of other old buildings in Neighborhoods around Sana’a that were bombed but they are stable. The worst hit site though was the old city of sadda in the north more than half the old city was bombed. But other than that most of the other UNESCO sites are alright the airstrikes in the war has calmed down these past almost 2 years and the cities have started to rebuild.
All these beautiful and historic countries in utter poverty and despair.. absolutely disgraceful !!! Prayers for the women and the children who are most affected by these human tragedies.. where are all the Saudi Princes who could help out ??
It's safe, they always say that North Yemen is not safe but it's completely BS, North Yemen is safer than the South and has so much stuff to see there than the South, nature, history, people are kind and will invite you to stay in their homes and pay for your meals and guide you everywhere for free, as long your respectful and you're not doing stuff you shouldn't do then you will be safe anywhere you go around the world.
There are some sceneries that I was really impressed with and would love to visit but sadly as much as you say it's safe it's not and as a Mexican-American I would not dare to say I come from America in front of them butt of Mexico instead. And as a musician myself I would be fascinated to learn about their music. Iran is polluting their minds with hate.
What's all about that scary background music. Thats not fair, as if people are leaving a life of horror. You saw that people are living a normal life, going to school, markets etc..Be fair in your content.
Shias vs Sunnis... to me they're all Muslims. it's a bit like the Hutsis vs the Tutsies in Rwanda in the early 90s. They all just looked like Africans to me. Why don't different groups just try to get along instead of fighting.
Have you watched Episode 2? th-cam.com/video/GKwVMopzwXQ/w-d-xo.html
We Yemeni people are very grateful to you dear Ale Salvino for your interesting videos about Yemen. To know Yemen is the oldest civilization of the world. Yemen has many kingdoms before nine thousand years and it was the richest country in the Arabian peninsula. Yemen is the only country that has a lot of various cultures and customs but as it is developing country all European people don't know about Yemen. So, this is just little information about Yemen. We need many months to know others what is Yemen and how was Yemen. We need more videos about Yemen like Yemeni tradition and customs, Yemeni songs and music because other countries don't know more about Yemen.
From the few who went there you are someone who is very truthful, fair and honest about what they experienced in the country. Thank you sir!
Thank you so much for the kind words! 🙏
Seeing more people get to know my country makes me feel happier
Thank you!
Thank you so much for visiting our country! Welcome to 🇾🇪 Yemen .
Watching you from USA 🇺🇸!
Thanks a lot for watching and what an incredible country you have 🇾🇪 🙏
Наблюдать хорошо. А почему уехал ? Возвращайся!!! Там же хорошо😊.
Worked in Yemen for 12 years and can truthfully say that it is a sad country which has left its great tradition for growing and processing some of the world's greatest coffee beans to an agriculture and culture enslaved by the ghat leaf.
Love your team of security kids. That guy was hustling to get free press of his shop. Another incredible episode! #MessitoMiami 😁
Haha those kids were so cool! I Oh yes, it looks like I'll need to watch him playing at some point from there! ⚽
Thanks Ale !! For Showing us The real Inside of Yemen Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 🙌
This is Yemen, that the world doesn't see. Incredible people doing so much with so little. Thank you.
A ray of light shines a different light and life as it travels across the world.
So true, thanks for sharing that reflection! 🙏
People are just people all over the world. Nice to get another perspective of Yemen. Keep it up Ale!
So true, thank you! 🙏🏼
Excellent perpective to see and know life and customs of yemen 🇾🇪
Thank you! 🙏🏼
Thank you for making these videos. I have known very little about the country and have never seen any pictures. As a child I collected postage stamps and the one thing that stood out from all the other countries’ stamps was how big and colourful they were. Now having seen those beautiful painted buildings I can at least surmise that Yeminis love vibrant colours.
My brother, you are among your brothers. Greetings from Yemen ❤
Your videos becoming like documentaries for real! 👏So heartwarming people and sad story of theit daily lives. Thanks for showing a reality.
Thank you very much! :) Crazy stories but people are really strong 🙏
Thank you for a look inside Yemen
Often the poorest of people are the richest in spirit. Thank you for taking us with you thru Yemen.
Who was it that caused you to never stay too long in one place?
thank you for your hard work! your videos are one of the few ways to look into a country that is closed to me. Yemen is original and very interesting❤ I hope there will come a time when I will be able to look at it with my own eyes and walk the streets like you did.
Thank you so much for your kind words and I'm glad you enjoyed the videos! Hope in the future you can visit this incredible country yourself too :)
Nice video,
The vegetable merchant was showing you oranges and saying its name in Arabic. "bortoqal" means orange
Nothing comes form Portugal 😂😅
We have a lot of diverse agricultural areas in Yemen
What a great video of such an interesting place. Bet it is so very hot there during the day. Love the way the Yemini people paint their doors & shutters in that rich Azur blue. It kinda reminded me of old Mallorca before tourism took off way back in the 1960's & during the long daytime siestas there. Yemen is about as dessert as it gets.Thank you so much for what you do. Your editing & use of light & sound is so atmospherically in-tune with your location. Stay safe.
Love your spirit of adventure and journalism
Fantastic videos
Thank you !
very nice greetings from yemen god bless you
Thanks and welcome!
Very interesting beautiful country ❤ stay safe
Just watched all of your Yemen videos, and subscribed!
Awesome videos, man!
Welcome aboard! Thanks man! 🙏🏼
I am 7 months late in seeing this from Australia. I do have to ask why hasnt the UN helped these innocent people and children before. It just breaks my heart to watch. However everyone seems to be friendly and hospitable/ Loved the buildings and all the painted colours. May they all stay safe
I really enjoyed this series of videos on Yemen, very well done and very informative... Keep up the great work!! Tom L Buffalo NY USA
Thank you, Tom!
I really respect your open and honest style, It gives me a chance to see a country and culture that I may otherwise have never seen. Great stuff!! Tom @@AleSalvino
01:55 Wow those colors!
Mudah mudahan ALLOH Ta'ala senantiasa melindungi Saudara Saudara kita di Yaman..
Nice video ❤
i hope the issues in Yemen get solved
Me too! 🙏🏼
@@AleSalvino
Don't forget to visit "Old Sana'a" city. 😊
@@hasanzurqa911 He can’t UNESCO made it illegal for tourists to go to the north.
Looks like good country to do landscape paintings
Very happy to see this, thank you for visiting our country 💚, I was hoping you would mention that this region (Hadramout) did not have war, confrontations and destruction, but it was only affected by the economic situation of the war, I was hoping that you would visit the city of Aden or any other region (the areas of confrontations in the war) to see The extent of the destruction, in order to have a clear picture of the suffering of the two Yemenis. You are always welcome, happy to watch your channel 😇
GLORY TO YEMEN.
YEMEN WILL WIN!
Could an American woman, age 63, traveling alone, visit as you have done?
I love yemen🇾🇪 from India 🇮🇳
🙏🏼🙏🏼
wish you can do an episode in Syria too.. many youtubers are blown away by the real syria the media doesnt show you
I have it on my list for next year!
Excelente video
Gracias! 🙏🏼
Nice watch your videos from Pakistan
Glad you like the videos, thanks for watching! 🇵🇰
May I ask which country you flew from? Did you need a visa to enter?
Nice🇸🇦
يا آلي سالفينو أنت رجل طيب حفظك الله ورعاك - تحياتي لك من صنعاء - اليمن 🖐 لقد زرت حضرموت فقط. إذا لم تزر مدينة صنعاء وضواحيها وكذالك المناطق المجاورة فأنت لم تزر اليمن إطلاقاً. صنعاء هي أصل اليمن ومنشأ شبه الجزيرة العربية من 7000 سنة من قبل الميلاد. ويسعدنا ان تزورها
OH, I think I saw you on the airplane, I said to my mom “mama he dose not look like he’s from Yemen” (yes I am from Yemen)
Oh wow! Nice to meet you then! 🙏 🇾🇪
@@AleSalvino nice to meet you too 🥰😃
I've visited 155 countries and Yemen is one of my favorites for many reasons. I'm confused about a couple of things. You never mentioned ghat which is central to life in Yemen. Were you in Sana? How did the UNESCO sites fare? I'm surprised and delighted that things aren't as bad as I'd feared.
Hey! Thanks for watching and congratulations on all the countries you visited! I talked about khat in other videos in Yemen (there are 5 videos in the series). I didn't go to Sanaʽa unfortunately. In terms of UNESCO, I spent time in the Old Walled City of Shibam and it was fantastic. Hope next time I can visit Sanaʽa and the North. 🤞
@@AleSalvino Very thoughtful of you to reply. I always rely on bloggers with no agenda to inform me on the true state of affairs. Bald and Bankrupt let me down about Belarus. I like Sal Lavallo who didn't just report the normal trope concerning Eritrea... It's absolutely not the N. Korea of Africa! Yemen, at least the Shibam area, doesn't seem nearly so bad as I'd feared. Thank God! The people of Yemen are very dear to my heart... Syrians too. So tragic!!! Did the people you met speak about the situation in Sana? I've seen pictures of the wonderful towers in ruins and starving children. But you know how that goes. War photographers are like vultures... they'll track down the most emaciated child or post pictures of the pollution in Delhi during early morning fog. Uggh!
Incidentally, I was in Jeddah a year ago and no one even mentioned the mayhem going on across the border. The only thing on people's minds was how women could now drive... though I only saw one. That and the fact that MBS had loosened things up so young people could go dancing at a disco. Both were significant in their own ways of course.
The only people I trust to give me a sense of what's going on in the world are my fellow travelers. Keep; it honest! I salute you my brother!
@@johnlinnemeier9624 Hello, as a Yemeni the capital and the other cities in the North aren’t in that dire conditions. The Capital and other cities like Ibb, Aden, Hodeida and Marib are in good shape and are developing. It isn’t like the internet says sure the people aren’t rich but they are able to get through life. Most of the starvation and poverty are with the people that had to flee their homes that are now living in tents. On to the old city of Sana’a since the war started there have been hundreds of buildings destroyed along with a lot more damaged. But most of the buildings are still standing in good condition recent restoration efforts by UNESCO and by traditional brick makers fixed a lot of buildings. There were also a ton of other old buildings in Neighborhoods around Sana’a that were bombed but they are stable. The worst hit site though was the old city of sadda in the north more than half the old city was bombed. But other than that most of the other UNESCO sites are alright the airstrikes in the war has calmed down these past almost 2 years and the cities have started to rebuild.
All these beautiful and historic countries in utter poverty and despair.. absolutely disgraceful !!! Prayers for the women and the children who are most affected by these human tragedies.. where are all the Saudi Princes who could help out ??
In which Hotel were you staying?
That's soo sad man..💔
Indeed! Hope the situation improves in the near future 🇾🇪
5:55 he was telling you this is Bortogal , which is means this is orange 🍊.. just want to clearly this point
حلوى كتير 😊
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🙏🏻 🙏🏻 🙏🏻
Which city is this?
Shibam
amazing v
Thanks!
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Would it be safe to go to Yemen right now? In 2024? Looks beautiful, especially those unique trees they have
It's safe, they always say that North Yemen is not safe but it's completely BS, North Yemen is safer than the South and has so much stuff to see there than the South, nature, history, people are kind and will invite you to stay in their homes and pay for your meals and guide you everywhere for free, as long your respectful and you're not doing stuff you shouldn't do then you will be safe anywhere you go around the world.
@@Inero_01Yeah but the issue is with UNESCO they aren’t allowing tourists to go to the North.
@@adamsaleh664 The UNESCO can't do anything the moment you get in Yemen
We need an Arabic translation
try now, there are Arabic subtitles ;-)
Stay away from the cocoa leaf 🍃 😂
There are some sceneries that I was really impressed with and would love to visit but sadly as much as you say it's safe it's not and as a Mexican-American I would not dare to say I come from America in front of them butt of Mexico instead. And as a musician myself I would be fascinated to learn about their music. Iran is polluting their minds with hate.
Why the scary audio on the back 😡
That's not fair that scary background music as if people are leaving a life of horror. Be fair in your content.
The guy was telling you these are oranges in Arabic (portoqal) it is not from Portugal 🤣
Haha 🤣
What's going on in woke cultures? The people have gone mad!
What's all about that scary background music. Thats not fair, as if people are leaving a life of horror. You saw that people are living a normal life, going to school, markets etc..Be fair in your content.
Shias vs Sunnis... to me they're all Muslims. it's a bit like the Hutsis vs the Tutsies in Rwanda in the early 90s. They all just looked like Africans to me. Why don't different groups just try to get along instead of fighting.
Because one are backed by the US empire, and one are fighting for their national self-determination.
Not on my bucket list !
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😂We are Muslims, Alhamdulillah
@@kryptonammonium6697 John 3:16, John 14:6.
why are you showing the worse places in yemen
Hadramout is the worst place are you kidding?
So why Yemen depending on Hadramout in everything almost?!!