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Yes, it is just learning about a new place. Travelers should at least learn the basics of the culture they are visiting. I mean, if the locals are eating noisily, then it is normal there.
Thank you for sharing your experience in China. You definitely need to keep tabs on your belongings so they don't get lost no matter where you are. You can see or hear about other travelers getting their lost items back because the people who found them want to return them.
Kazakhstan has Chinese restaurants. In Chinese culture, it's generally considered inadvisable to speak while eating. So there are no cultural needs to eat out loud. A lot of street side restaurants has limited seating. So people usually eat quickly and leave. Nobody would care about manners and noise, just like the slurping ramen in Japan. The development of tea cultivation and processing methods began in China. Tea in Sri Lanka began over 200 years ago. The first tea plant was brought to Ceylon came from China and was planted in the Royal Botanical Gardens for non commercial purposes. Thus Sri Lanka tea is called Ceylon tea.
Tea cultivation actually goes back to the border area of southwestern China, northern Myanmar, and eastern India with indigenous peoples there such as the Jingpo. They traditionally drank it medicinally.
@@TAL142 Not true. As I said, indigenous people of that border region were drinking it long before the Han Chinese were. That's why the languages in that region (including Burmese) have their own words for tea that aren't derived from Chinese.
@@hexkobold9814 Drinking tea for medicinal purposes is quite different as cultivating drinkable tea people can enjoy. Not every medicinal plants can be used in tea drinking. Cultivating different tea need trial and errors. Chinese not only learned how to cultivate different tea but also process them. Some tea leaves were roasted and then crumbled. Some were pan fried, rolled and dried. some allowed to partially ferment before pan frying such as oolong tea. And there are also yellow tea which has a different process. It is not just cultivating the right plants but also how you process the tea. Black tea like Ceylon tea is fully oxidized tea. It is a process of cultivating, process and storing the tea that make the tea. Tea plants were not most of these countries major crops until the British invaded and make them grow the tea technique they stole from China for their trades. The tea plant, or Camellia sinensis has two varieties - sinensis (from China) and assamica (from Assam). In 1848, the British East India Company sent Robert Fortune on a trip to China's interior to steal the secrets of tea horticulture and manufacturing. The Assam Camellia sinensis was better adapted to Sri Lanka. That was what British eventually used to grow their Ceylon black tea.
Eating loud is something that I don't comprehend. I am Singaporean Chinese, we were told to eat quietly since young as I come from a very traditional Chinese family. So, it is kinda surprise for me that slurping your noodle loudly is a norm in China.
Singapore was colonized by UK, and try and follow a lot of western behaviour and in fact sometimes think western behaviour is superior or the “ right way” to do it. I lived in Singapore for 3 years as an expat and Singaporeans actually look up to westerners, didn’t really understand why!!!
Yeah, Chinese eating culture is different from the West, but similar to many places in Asia like Japan, where people are making big noises when eating noodles, and in VN people are always cheers with very loud noise when in group gathering(1-2-3..zo/cheeers), and Filipino people too, because eating with friends and relative should be happy as a party…thats different form European culture..they eat very quietly not much talking, just like someone has died
Hello, we came to recharge because last travelling days was stressful for me. I’m here in Kazakhstan to spend some time with my fam and start to travel again
I don't see the point going to China just to eat McDonald and KFC. Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang having bigger portion of meat BBQ. Just in other provinces there are lots of selection in vegetables.
@@cashmerecat9269 no on the contrary, but the thousands of people who won't click on the video and just look at the thumbnail sure will assume negative things. It's misleading clickbait. And it's nothing original, as countless vloggers have created the exact same title and thumbnail after their trips.
Why are vloggers "sticking plasters" or putting crosses over their mouths just like each other for their bait pictures? They came from the same factory or have they no imagination or creativity?
Balnur you are honesty. Sorry unpleasant about phone. Maybe some people don't believe it because of the QR code. But I believe. China has many different landscapes. next trip go to more cities
I don't see people eating loud in most places in China. Just a lot of people. Almost all Chinese family eat together as well as outside sharing dishes. You don't eat rice with chopstick by picking the rice. Mainly dimsum is with bamboo
This woman is the one who didn’t take care of her own phone, but blamed others and pretended to gain sympathy, fabricate fake tensions, asking viewers for money to buy new equipment. 😂
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She has done this more than once. The phone may not have been lost at all, but her purpose is to defraud money.
I don't see any culture shock here but learning a new culture.
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@@travelwithbalnur where is your Chinese passport
Please Visit this time in Kashmir , Like Banjosa Lake , Toli peer , Ganaga Choti , Pir Chinasi , Panjal Mastan National Park , Leepa Valley , Ramkot Fort , Ratti Gali lake , Chitta Katha Lake , ZalZal Lake , taobut neelam valley . Pick your Favrouite location and Cover all beautifull areas.
Yes, it is just learning about a new place. Travelers should at least learn the basics of the culture they are visiting. I mean, if the locals are eating noisily, then it is normal there.
Thank you for sharing your experience in China. You definitely need to keep tabs on your belongings so they don't get lost no matter where you are. You can see or hear about other travelers getting their lost items back because the people who found them want to return them.
Kazakhstan has Chinese restaurants. In Chinese culture, it's generally considered inadvisable to speak while eating. So there are no cultural needs to eat out loud. A lot of street side restaurants has limited seating. So people usually eat quickly and leave. Nobody would care about manners and noise, just like the slurping ramen in Japan.
The development of tea cultivation and processing methods began in China. Tea in Sri Lanka began over 200 years ago. The first tea plant was brought to Ceylon came from China and was planted in the Royal Botanical Gardens for non commercial purposes. Thus Sri Lanka tea is called Ceylon tea.
Tea cultivation actually goes back to the border area of southwestern China, northern Myanmar, and eastern India with indigenous peoples there such as the Jingpo. They traditionally drank it medicinally.
@@hexkobold9814 Tea plants always existed. But the actual tea culture for drinking was developed by China. It began 5000 years ago.
@@TAL142 Not true. As I said, indigenous people of that border region were drinking it long before the Han Chinese were. That's why the languages in that region (including Burmese) have their own words for tea that aren't derived from Chinese.
@@hexkobold9814
Drinking tea for medicinal purposes is quite different as cultivating drinkable tea people can enjoy. Not every medicinal plants can be used in tea drinking.
Cultivating different tea need trial and errors. Chinese not only learned how to cultivate different tea but also process them. Some tea leaves were roasted and then crumbled. Some were pan fried, rolled and dried. some allowed to partially ferment before pan frying such as oolong tea. And there are also yellow tea which has a different process. It is not just cultivating the right plants but also how you process the tea. Black tea like Ceylon tea is fully oxidized tea. It is a process of cultivating, process and storing the tea that make the tea. Tea plants were not most of these countries major crops until the British invaded and make them grow the tea technique they stole from China for their trades.
The tea plant, or Camellia sinensis has two varieties - sinensis (from China) and assamica (from Assam). In 1848, the British East India Company sent Robert Fortune on a trip to China's interior to steal the secrets of tea horticulture and manufacturing. The Assam Camellia sinensis was better adapted to Sri Lanka. That was what British eventually used to grow their Ceylon black tea.
@@TAL142 Kazakh made Chinese food is terrific 💯💯💯, Red Dragon is a chain I wish we had in the US!
Eating loud is something that I don't comprehend. I am Singaporean Chinese, we were told to eat quietly since young as I come from a very traditional Chinese family. So, it is kinda surprise for me that slurping your noodle loudly is a norm in China.
When Japan do it, its consider cool, but when Chinese do it, its gross uh?
Keep your "Ziau Chueh" to yourself will die meh?
In Kazakhstan it’s also considered weird to eat loud, in my childhood mom used to say eat quietly 😅
@@travelwithbalnuralso in ind its same.😅
Singapore was colonized by UK, and try and follow a lot of western behaviour and in fact sometimes think western behaviour is superior or the “ right way” to do it. I lived in Singapore for 3 years as an expat and Singaporeans actually look up to westerners, didn’t really understand why!!!
Thanks for your sharing ❤
You are so welcome❤️
We miss u balnur
Nice observation Balnur❤
20:20 中国修手机也是很便宜的,没去尝试修复一下吗
Yeah, Chinese eating culture is different from the West, but similar to many places in Asia like Japan, where people are making big noises when eating noodles, and in VN people are always cheers with very loud noise when in group gathering(1-2-3..zo/cheeers), and Filipino people too, because eating with friends and relative should be happy as a party…thats different form European culture..they eat very quietly not much talking, just like someone has died
It’s incredible experience for western people to feel this family dinner ❤️ in Kazakhstan we also eat all together and talk a lot 😅
@@travelwithbalnur 你应该去缅北,他们需要你这样的电信诈骗人才。
So you guys are going somewhere else or staying in Almaty for foreseeable future?
Hello, we came to recharge because last travelling days was stressful for me. I’m here in Kazakhstan to spend some time with my fam and start to travel again
I like this girl, I’m going to subscribe
Thank you a lot 😊🙏
I wish I i had a positive experience when i went to China.
I don't see the point going to China just to eat McDonald and KFC.
Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang having bigger portion of meat BBQ. Just in other provinces there are lots of selection in vegetables.
McDonald's is banned in Xinjiang because it sells pork
谢谢
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Clickbait title, a copy and paste from dozens of other vloggers
How about the content? Are you disappointed because they have very positive outlook about China?
@@cashmerecat9269 no on the contrary, but the thousands of people who won't click on the video and just look at the thumbnail sure will assume negative things. It's misleading clickbait. And it's nothing original, as countless vloggers have created the exact same title and thumbnail after their trips.
How did you lose your phone? Did you repot to the police? Wish you can get it back.
Shanghai Beijing and Shenzhen are more expensive definitely.
Wrong title. It should be “what I observed about the Chinese people and their culture”
Why are vloggers "sticking plasters" or putting crosses over their mouths just like each other for their bait pictures? They came from the same factory or have they no imagination or creativity?
Balnur you are honesty. Sorry unpleasant about phone. Maybe some people don't believe it because of the QR code. But I believe. China has many different landscapes. next trip go to more cities
That was for me very unexpected and really bad mistake. You are right there many to explore ❤️
Yes, she is honest. It is just the whole of China that's made out to be dishonest over her phone.
I don't see people eating loud in most places in China. Just a lot of people.
Almost all Chinese family eat together as well as outside sharing dishes.
You don't eat rice with chopstick by picking the rice.
Mainly dimsum is with bamboo
Waiting Pak 🇵🇰
Very soon ❤️🇵🇰
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This woman is the one who didn’t take care of her own phone, but blamed others and pretended to gain sympathy, fabricate fake tensions, asking viewers for money to buy new equipment. 😂
She has done this more than once. The phone may not have been lost at all, but her purpose is to defraud money.
2 dollar Chinese ccp shill chill 😂
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Pls promote Xinjiang
U r so sweet . ware some chinese dress if u come to china again.
@@arindamsaha735 thanks dear ❤️ sure
Thank you very much Balanur for sharing your experiences with us 🇧🇷🇰🇿👏💚💛💙🤍
My pleasure 😊
Come back 2 srilanka
Hello, dear❤️ okay sure 👍
你长的好像中国人
It’s kinda funny 😊😄 I’m local in whole Asia 😊
@@travelwithbalnur 去哪里都不像外人,挺好的😀
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