A lot of Black people tell of rudeness when they visit China but I think it’s a huge communication and cultural gap. They aren’t used to seeing black people or foreigners so they stare and take pics and some touch but I think if you can talk to them it will create a bridge that will take away the perception of rudeness and seem more like curiosity and intrigue
@@blasiankiki7831I agree with you but the communication issues are slightly more noticeable. Yeah there’s the cultural differences but that can be quick to get used to. I can understand why the people are curious and may get touchy but not something nobody should do in public. Personally, I’d be curious too, but may not be as touchy but that’s just me. Once everyone can find a way to communicate, it won’t be long until people will get along and gain respect from one another. Everyone wants peace and have a good time. I’m a little chatty so thank you for your comment, good friend😊
I think, seeing this from Brazil, that, what he is doing is global service. He is presenting himself and Chinese people... connecting and in the end learning with each other. No mídia or propaganda involved. Real people to real people.
It's no way rude, the elders stare and listen especially in my case because I speak rapidly. They are so polite unlike White New Yorkers, they new to ask before they touched my locs. Even the teens.
Unlike most of "foreigners speaking Chinese" this guy doesn't show off many language skills, but he shows a lot of respect to the locals and understands the culture well. He speaks Chinese clearly with the right tones. He's an example to follow if you want to begin learning Chinese.
@@mikeraynaldo3454 There is a reason so few "foreigners" in China! You can never hold full citizenship in China! Why? Because, you ain't one of them! All the Chinese speaking in the world.... and you still ain't one of them! Take a look around you! There is a reason.... no black "Chinese" Indian, Mexican, European, African.... it don't matter, speak all the Chinese you want! wear them gold chains! give them all your money! and you still ain't one of them.
As a single Black woman I traveled from North to South China years ago. I do not speak Chinese but learned a few phrases out of respect before traveling. I hired guides to be with me in the various towns, villages and hutongs that I visited. I must say I was treated like a rock star! The majority of the Chinese people I met only saw Black basketball players on television - never met a Black person in person. They were so curious and so very friendly. The people were so very happy that I ate what they ate - I stressed to my guides that I wanted no part of tourist type food. Some villagers were so happy I was curious about their lives that I was invited into their homes and their kitchens (feeding me like crazy) because they wanted me to actually see how they lived and survived daily. My mind was blown when in one small town’s museum they showcased the Silk Road’s trading history with various figurines which even included Black figurines (Africans). I was so happy to see such. I had absolutely mind blowing experiences in China from North to South and hope to one day return.🙋🏾♀️🌟❤️💯
That was wonderful to read. I think a lot of the credit goes to you. You seem very open to their curiosity and even appreciative. I'm sure they heard a lot of stereotypes and might innocently ask questions that seem offensive. I have no doubt that both you and the Chinese became better people after your visit.
You might find this video amusing. An African-American woman wins a Mandarin speech contest by joking about what it's like to black in Taiwan. th-cam.com/video/IiYqLE3wr_I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MN8Wxu4kalAUwdXG
A friend of mine visited China about 15 years ago. He was an unusually large man who stood head and shoulders over most people he met in China. He said people would stare, but they were very friendly and happy to see him and many asked to take pictures with him. He spoke very well of the Chinese people.
@@rafaelcabrera9122Whatttt???😂😂😂Listen man Black people globally yes are very different as we are not homogenic and have different cultures.BUT don’t get it twisted we are a global Black family!And the comment above just stated that.Educate yourself and stay in your lane.And just in case you are Black yourself (which I don’t believe!) it’s still ignorance and not true!
I learned more in this video about everyday Chinese life than any documentaries I have seen. The people really open up and are friendly when you know the language and show interest in them and respect for their culture. How did you learn Mandarin so fluently? Much respect.
@@lookingback5889 a'm from Siberia, a'm indigenous siberian man, my mother tongue sakha language, in present i have three languages: sakha, russian, еnglish, now l study chinese and Spanish languages on my's own, l can compare these languages: russian, english, spanish, chinese.
This reminds me of a buddy of mine years ago, in Japan. His father was a black American man, and his mother was a Mexican woman of mixed European and indigenous descent. His Japanese was absolutely fantastic, which would really freak out Japanese people -- people whom he would often overhear talking about him on the train and such, saying things like "where can he possibly find shoes in this country with such big feet! ... who would cut his wild hair!?" ... eventually he just let it roll off his back, having tired of suddenly addressing them in his flawless Japanese, just to see the looks on their faces. :-)
You have a very unique accent when speaking English. It's so pleasantly surprising. Im so glad you are building these cultural bridges through language. Thank-you.
You have blessed them, especially the elderly, they have truly lived! To know that they have met a black man and spoken with him in their tongue is a blessing. God is real.
Regrettably, the choice is mine to live my life with pressure. That desire for more money, more material things, more love, more this, more that, doesn't end. Can I go back living a simple life. It's gonna be tough. I'm happy though being around people I love, friends and family. But yes, the pressure is real.😌
@@justlkdat desire is the source of all suffering my friend. It is okay to have nice things but it is wise to live without attachment to them. I wish you good health!
Great video. I love the mutual respect you have for each other. I see the same here in New York. Whenever a non-Chinese person speaks Chinese in Chinatown, the locals really open up. This is especially true when you're black because it shatters stereotypes. I saw a black father and his young son speak Mandarin in a Chinese store and the owners praised the family for days (I shop there and understand Mandarin and Cantonese). They also bemoaned the fact that their own children barely spoke Chinese. The father spoke English with a Commonwealth accent so I assume that they were tourists (or perhaps UN diplomats).
I enjoyed this video thoroughly. Never say you can't have anything. If you can walk around a Chinese village, and talk to the people in their own language and make friends, NOTHING is impossible. First time seeing you and I was quite impressed. 😊
A'MENGLORY may God continually bless you intermingle I am a black man myself live in New York but I have always wanted to travel the world I'm a Believer in Christ Jesus passport but what you doing is fantastic California man but I pray in tongues and my tongue sound like Chinese and I have always wanted to go to China and other countries just speak the language like you do. You have encouraged my spirit encourage what you're doing sing grace to you and those that are in China love you my brother thank you for sharing the holy spirit of God be with you.. shalom meaning peace......
Never say that you would never live in a place like that Bible says the power of your tongue can speak a curse and a blessing I speak blessings that you will be like an ambassador for Jesus Christ
Blessings to you brother ! I've never heard a black man speaking Chinese before, it's very enlightening ! You are an example of possibilities ! I appreciate you and wish you happiness, joy, and experiences beyond the norm ! Thank you for showing me things I never thought about before...! You are truly free...!
Are you Chinese or Asian? I'm Chinese and I've seen Black men speak perfect Chinese people, and in China too (well at the airport, an airline worker) haha
You have an inspiring story. You left Cameroon with not much money and was able to self teach yourself both English and Chinese to a fluent level. Well done Mike please keep doing the vlogging so we in the west can see what China is really like. Your confidence yet calm demeanour is very good.
I’m in my 30s and my family never exposed me to anything outside of my town in the States, so to see a fellow African brother exploring and learning a new language is so inspiring to me and I will be glad to show my young boys your videos. ❤ Edit:I swear people in the comments turning MY EXPERIENCE into something negative make me wanna 🤮. My family never encouraged a new language or culture other than our own. This video is inspiring to me and you as well if you’re watching it.
Love ❤️ from a Jamaican brother 🇯🇲, I saw a video recently of a fellow Jamaican native young brother like yourself who studied in China 🇨🇳 and was the valedictorian for the graduation class. I was so proud of my country man and race representing us in such a positive and inspiring manner. The young Jamaican brother spoke fluent Chinese and thanked his teachers and friends in Chinese and I was so proud of him for learning another language like that. The sky is the limit once we apply ourselves and stay humble. So from one black brother to another big ups and keep on representing your race and country well, what you are doing changes the stereotypes of black people especially black males, we are often hated without a cause and this is one step closer to closing the divide between our fellow man and citizens of the world 🌎. God bless you 🙏
@justjj21 True. A Jamaican friend told me that up to 30% percent of the population in Kingston has Chinese ancestry. That sounds really high so I don't know if it's true. I also think that they probably speak Cantonese and not Mandarin. The Chinese diaspora from the 1960s-1980s came mostly from Hong Kong and the Guangzhou region where they speak Cantonese. That's why most Chinatowns outside of Asia speak Cantonese and use traditional characters.
I know a couple of Jamaican Americans wit a Chinese grandmother or grandfather, you wouldn't necessarily be able to tell by looking at them. Some people have great grandparents who are Chinese so it's even farther. Who knows. @@nomadnyc8983
Yes mi see di video tuh! I think he was either from Montego Bay or Hanover. It was so amazing to watch how he spoke with such confidence and fluency. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Listen, I’m from Brazil, I don’t know speak Chinese but it’s incredible how it’s easy for you to talk with this people and how they are receptive with foreigners how can speak their language. Congratulations and my best regards. You have conquered a new subscribe.
I had a smile on my face from start to finish. Thank you. The people in that town are so friendly and so welcoming. Your personality had something to do with how receptive they were towards a stranger. ❤
This video popped up in my feed. So glad I watched, definitely enjoyed it. How impressive you are. Slightly off topic, I'm still learning Japanese and when i visited the country was sooo nervous to even speak to anyone, and once I did, I realized I have so much more to learn😅 I love how relaxed and confident you were. Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing your journey!
The key is just getting past your inhibitions and being wiling to make mistakes. Most people are kind and accomodating to people making a good faith effort to communicate in the local language. I'm glad you had that experience! Hopefully you'll have a chance to go back.
It's incredible how those people are friendly, I really love their energy 🤩 And the way you speak like one of their own is quite inspirational, Salute from Kenya 🇰🇪
Learning languages isn't being gifted. Anyone can do that, yes, Chinese if very hard, however, I'm still surprised that some people don't even have 2 languages they can speak
Such a life wisdom. So obvious yet so true. Learn the language of the country & you ll connect to the people on another level & the amount of warm welcomeness is incredible
Thank you for your videos. It's great to see you interact with the natives and speaking their language. I'm just amazed to see how receptive they are to you.
Love your video. I've been to China myself for two weeks, people kept asking me why I was going there, but I love to travel, and it was a chance to see it for myself. It was one of my best trips. You speak with ease, and letting people see from a different perspective is great. Wish you all the success to come your way!
BRAVO👏🏾👏🏾♥️♥️🤗🤗 my brother. You are a WORLD citizen👍🏾👏🏾♥️🤗. You look like you can go and live anywhere in the world. You make look very easy to get along with ANYONE👍🏾. We understand each other and get along with each other when we speak each other’s language👍🏾👏🏾💃🏾♥️🤗. Very inspiring and encouraging to learn different languages in this world. It’s ONE human race👍🏾♥️. ONE LOVE♥️
Thank you for being an example to humanity bro. Well manner, educated, and most importantly not causing any trouble in other countries like some other youtubers. God bless you. The people in this Chinese town seemed really nice and beautiful.
It is good seeing you spend time in China. I am also a black man who has lived in China. But your Chinese is much more fluid and natural-sounding than mine. I do speak Mandarin, but I studied Chinese at the university, so my Chinese-speaking is more "Beijing ren" Chinese than local Chinese, which is not the way that they actually speak in small towns and villages. I lived in China for three collective years. (every six months I had to leave mainland China then return later (in my case, it meant spending a few days in Hong Kong). However, I did not spend a lot of time in a big city like Chongqing, or Beijing. Rather, I spent much of my time in mountains, in small towns or villages. (The Gele Mountains, Bi Mountains and Tong Lliang Mountains). In these places, the food is amazing! And If you are staying with a family in their village home, or in a family compound in the mountains for a period if time, expect people to travel from far away just to see and meet you! This is because in these geographically remote places, people usually have never seen or met a black person - except on TV! Yes, you are correct. Being able to speak Chinese in China endears you to them and them to you; they are fascinated, curious and very, very Friendly. I also must speak to their hospitality - Over the three collective years, that I lived in N.W. China, I made many friends, was taken on many tours and to many sacred places of deep value to the people. (like family grave-sites) For me, over time, I was "adopted" by a Chinese family where I mostly hung out. My Chinese family was very protective of me and viewed me as a family member. Before leaving China five years ago, , my family gave me the key to one of the family apartments; a place where I can stay whenever I return to China. Amazing... Xie, Xie 🙂
I ve a daughter who studied in China and is back home now. Am always in awe when I see her speak Chinese or mandarin . Don't know why many people are not living in China 😅 maybe the language ❤
Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful experiences in China, and I love the very sweet story of a chinese family welcomed you and loved you as a member of their family. God bless you and your family. Have a fantastic evening or day wherever you are my friend🙂🙂
Awesome comment. I really appreciate you sharing your experience in China and am heartened by the kindness you were shown. I bet people there responded to you so well because you have a good nature, because not everyone gets by so nicely in China, so kudos to you.
@@JohnDoeWasntTakenMay Peace be with you ! You probably mean the Western Oligarchy political & media propaganda and stigma around Chinese government like they have done LITTERALLY EVERYWHERE they've "passed by" decimating, stealing & ra-ping the territorial, cultural, historical and population's wealth or you meant something else ?!? #👹🌎 Peace !
I've been speaking zhongwen now for about 15 years. I went on scholarship in 2008. Now I'm an interpreter/consultant. I must say your accent and tones are very good. Keep up the good work bro!
OMG, I love it and the fact you're from Cameroon which showed up at 53% in my ancestry, I'm stoacked . Yes I agree it's much easily if you can speak the language when visiting other countries, especially China. I always wanted to be a polyglot but never made it, had life distractions take over me. Chinese language would have been my 2nd language because I'm so intrigued by the short syllables. I play with it and if I were there I can talk my way home but I'm still so far behind the 8-ball. However you are doing quite well, I am extremely impressed.
You might find this video amusing. A black woman wins a Mandarin speech contest by joking what is like to black in Taiwan. th-cam.com/video/IiYqLE3wr_I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MN8Wxu4kalAUwdXG
Beautiful!!! How long it took for your to learn the language !!! It’s so true what you say, language provide access.. and it’s always good to know the language of the local people..
I watched your TH-cam video and I enjoyed the hospitality you received in China. I was in China before as well. The people of China are respectful and very nice. 😊
I'm from Barbados in the Caribbean and I was fortunate to spend a month in Shanghi, China . Oh man I was treated like ROYALTY. its the most beautiful place on Earth. The food was great and the people really accommodating. Thank you China. My only challenge was the flying. I left Barbados on the Sunday arrive in China the Tuesday
What an experience? First time watching your channel .I encourage all young people to try to learn a foreign language or two.I understand French being your basic language as a Cameroon,Afrca.I am proud of you being multilingual and of being able to share your connection.All the people, from the village ,with whom you interacted in this video were so polite .I am from Trinidad and Tobago (Trini) &watching you from New York City,USA.I,ll share your video .
WOW! I LOVE your passion for DIVERSITY...your from Cameroon in Central Africa and you didn't limit yourself to just one culture. You are soo fluent WOW! AMAZING!!! You've INSPIRED me to get out there and JUST DO IT! Thank you so much for sharing this video...AMAZING! Luv U🙏...May God continually guide you and keep you safe on your journey.
Very inspiring to watch these videos, it breaks stereotypes across the board. You hear many negative stories from people about Africa and China and it’s great to see this from your perspective.
Agree! You might find this video amusing. An African-American woman wins a Mandarin speech contest by joking about what it's like to black in Taiwan. th-cam.com/video/IiYqLE3wr_I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MN8Wxu4kalAUwdXG
Your Mandarin Chinese is awesome!! And I like that you greet everyone in the old Chinese way ❤ Yes, we do that especially in small towns where people know each other. Unfortunately in big cities this kind of greeting is vanishing as people don’t care about their neighbors anymore…
It is heartwarming to see the people so kind and welcoming to this man. Sad part is that in the United States a lot of people would have called the police on him just for walking down the street and saying hello.
Idk some of them Chinese men don't look to happy to see him there lets not pretend we don't see that lol...But I'm happy to see alot seem very happy to see him there and interested in him in a good way.
Been practicing for a while now in the language, getting closer. You are amazing in your skill level! What you are doing is epic, needed and not easy at all! You can still see some of the uneasiness in their faces. Hope to be there very very soon and to join my beloved Chinese family! Big Ups Champ!
With all the negative images that the U.S. media only shares about so called black men in America you are a valued diplomat for melanated men for those who never encountered a so called black man so you are doing a noble deed brethren.... Salute to you!
Hearing your Chinese accent when you speak English I find it very fascinating the treatment that you received was very warm and equally inquisitive. I enjoyed your show and decided to subscribe to your channel just to share the experience seems like you are having a great time and enjoy yourself keep up the good work 👍❤️✌️
It's the first time I've stumbled across your channel. What a breath of fresh air you truly are. A wonderful young man showing us a positive experience in the world. How cultural. Difference does not have to have a negative attachment. Absolutely wonderful 👍👍
Hello Mike! Having fun with your video and experiencing it as a foreigner! Thank you for making us feel like friend and family with you in your experiences! Love from the US!
Good for you, Mike! I’m a Taiwanese-American. I speak Mandarin; I am conversationally fluent 😊 I’m excited to see what you experience in China, especially if you’re helping bridge bonds ❤❤❤❤❤ Merry Christmas, happy holidays. Much love from the Wangs 😊🎉
Nice town that you visit and hats off to you for learning the language and you interact well with locals and understand the culture! This helps people to better know each others culture and promote peace etc . Greetings from Ireland!
I agree with you soo much…. It hurts to see how many foreigners In Korea say that it’s hard to make korean friends because they feel like they can’t get close to koreans or that korean refuse to talk to them. But in my experience Koreans are very friendly and I even have a few friends too but that’s just because I am actively trying to learn the languages and I wish that more foreigners would do the same 🥲
It's a Race thing Sadly 😔 🙁 Americans and Europeans who live there Often Do Not Face Discrimination of any sort. But it Often Happens To other Races ( Africans, Indians, South East Asians etc.. White males are quite Popular in the Dating Scene
@@JaamacmuhamedelmeElme Umm… Maybe I’m having a easier time because I’m African American??? But I have overall had a good experience but I can see how race can play into it (especially if you are Asian).
You got my Sincere Sympathy. After Realising your Identity as an African - American, your Vague comments make sense now. Why?? It's because of INTERNALISED RACISM. It describes the Unconscious and Conscious acceptance of One's own Racial Inferiority. It's academic concensus and there is Huge Body of Research and Data... Just Google INTERNALISED RACISM.. And there might still be hope 4 you 🤔 😉
Thanks for sharing your experience and perspective about visiting this city in China 🇨🇳. It appears several locals were amazed to see you and upon speaking Chinese you were able to interact and have a smooth conversation with locals. Your camera angle was aimed at causing less attention as you focus on yourself until they approached you to inquire about you and where you were from. Just curious about the 11:20mins portion of the video when you stopped to buy water. A lady could be heard in the background as you approached the fridge. Is it customary for you to take your own water from the fridge or do they typically serve you when making street purchases? Thanks again for sharing this footage.
You have an elegant encounter with people around who came to approached you with relax atmosphere just natural conversation which is so familiar vibe as in daily basis society anywhere else , best wishes and cheer up 👍🏼😁,
Yes, their attitude was one of friendly curiosity as most have never seen a black person. In the west black people get hostile stares and people scrambling for their phones to call the police. It is also customary in Africa to ask strangers if they have eaten yet! So you can share your food. It make you wonder about the West...is it their culture or their conscience that make them so hostile to black people.
I lived in Pudong (new south district), Shanghai during 2015. It was a ton of fun learning Mandarin, Shanghainese, and a (little bit of Cantonese). This is my first visit to your channel, and I love this, and can relate to your travels so closely. I look forward to seeing more of you content! It’s actually helping me keep up on my mandarin!
I want to say thank you for taking the initiative to help to open the minds of people and making black people world wide proud by showing that we are not illiterate and we are all one thank you ❤
I was surprised when I heard that your from Cameroon. You speak so fluently. I’m in South Korea from Cameroon as well. Wish to speak Korean same as you do for Chinese. You’re doing great brother 👍👍
This cool 😎 documentary about China 🇨🇳 they friendly people Lots of history food You have learn the language Just show respect to the people they in return will teach you more about there culture 👍🏽
As a Korean American, I appreciate you educating your viewers. Many seem to mistake curiosity with racism. Do you ever feel your treated bad for the color of your skin or that your not from around there?
China is very racist. They still have state sponsored tv specials that include people dancing around in black face. Racism is ingrained into chinese culture to keep people culturally stunted. Everyone who does not look chinese is a foreigner, it doesn't matter if you were born in china.
Damn, this video was eye opening. I'm a latino guy wanting to make a trip to Asia, but China specifically and you talked about points that never came to my mind but so obvious at the same time. I guess it's because of plain cultural differences and your content actually made my expectations and which skills i should be focused on getting/polishing very clear. Like and subscribed ! 🖤
Love the calm and mature persona. You are a role model for other TH-camrs in this space
Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate your honesty.😀
His speak even in English sounds Chinese.
He truly is so zen
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@@CultureoftheWorld th-cam.com/video/ogoeD8iCBsg/w-d-xo.html
When you speak a person's language you speak to their heart ❤️.
True talk
Except English!
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That's why English people love Blacks and Arabs.
White people are WICKED no one can speak to Their evil mind
You're breaking a stereotype and it's definitely a way to connect. DOPE my man
A lot of Black people tell of rudeness when they visit China but I think it’s a huge communication and cultural gap. They aren’t used to seeing black people or foreigners so they stare and take pics and some touch but I think if you can talk to them it will create a bridge that will take away the perception of rudeness and seem more like curiosity and intrigue
@@blasiankiki7831I agree with you but the communication issues are slightly more noticeable. Yeah there’s the cultural differences but that can be quick to get used to. I can understand why the people are curious and may get touchy but not something nobody should do in public. Personally, I’d be curious too, but may not be as touchy but that’s just me.
Once everyone can find a way to communicate, it won’t be long until people will get along and gain respect from one another.
Everyone wants peace and have a good time.
I’m a little chatty so thank you for your comment, good friend😊
I think, seeing this from Brazil, that, what he is doing is global service. He is presenting himself and Chinese people... connecting and in the end learning with each other. No mídia or propaganda involved. Real people to real people.
@@blasiankiki7831 or just black Americans and English/European people tarnishing the black man image
It's no way rude, the elders stare and listen especially in my case because I speak rapidly. They are so polite unlike White New Yorkers, they new to ask before they touched my locs. Even the teens.
Unlike most of "foreigners speaking Chinese" this guy doesn't show off many language skills, but he shows a lot of respect to the locals and understands the culture well. He speaks Chinese clearly with the right tones. He's an example to follow if you want to begin learning Chinese.
Thanks for the compliment
Yep like oriental pearl , I actually dislike her quite a lot
Isn't he chinese?
@@jenm1 He says a lot of times in the video he's from Cameroon.
@@mikeraynaldo3454
There is a reason so few "foreigners" in China!
You can never hold full citizenship in China!
Why?
Because, you ain't one of them!
All the Chinese speaking in the world.... and you still ain't one of them!
Take a look around you!
There is a reason.... no black "Chinese"
Indian, Mexican, European, African.... it don't matter,
speak all the Chinese you want! wear them gold chains! give them all your money!
and you still ain't one of them.
This guy is an absolute class act, i just cant stop watching.
Good to know you enjoy watching my videos. That’s my priority. 😀
Absolutely, am sure the girls here are dying to meet him. So cool
China use to be dark until Easu went around laying he's juice around the world.
😅😅😅Wtf @@bettyboop2112
So much class, respect, coolness, warmth, calmness. A lot to love. Obviously the local Chinese have treated you as their own.
Thanks Rose. It’s a big relief hearing from you
Cute too!
Maybe not their own. Living abroad in homogeneous cultures is a trip. I'm sure there is a lot we don't see.
He is so nice because is is African, not black American.
@@rafaelcabrera9122 I live in California and I'll tell you, come here if you live football and diversity of people loving it!
As a single Black woman I traveled from North to South China years ago. I do not speak Chinese but learned a few phrases out of respect before traveling. I hired guides to be with me in the various towns, villages and hutongs that I visited. I must say I was treated like a rock star! The majority of the Chinese people I met only saw Black basketball players on television - never met a Black person in person. They were so curious and so very friendly. The people were so very happy that I ate what they ate - I stressed to my guides that I wanted no part of tourist type food. Some villagers were so happy I was curious about their lives that I was invited into their homes and their kitchens (feeding me like crazy) because they wanted me to actually see how they lived and survived daily. My mind was blown when in one small town’s museum they showcased the Silk Road’s trading history with various figurines which even included Black figurines (Africans). I was so happy to see such. I had absolutely mind blowing experiences in China from North to South and hope to one day return.🙋🏾♀️🌟❤️💯
That was wonderful to read. I think a lot of the credit goes to you. You seem very open to their curiosity and even appreciative. I'm sure they heard a lot of stereotypes and might innocently ask questions that seem offensive. I have no doubt that both you and the Chinese became better people after your visit.
You might find this video amusing. An African-American woman wins a Mandarin speech contest by joking about what it's like to black in Taiwan.
th-cam.com/video/IiYqLE3wr_I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MN8Wxu4kalAUwdXG
People are very poor in china, to have a large house like that you have to be working in a government job.
Sounds like a beautiful experience :)
Chinese people have seen African and African American people, its just probably never seen them come into this town.😊
Everyone stares, but everyone is absolutely wonderful to him! I love this! I love to see people curious, but also respectful.
obviously people stare. China is a monolithic country and they only ever see black people in films.
A friend of mine visited China about 15 years ago. He was an unusually large man who stood head and shoulders over most people he met in China. He said people would stare, but they were very friendly and happy to see him and many asked to take pictures with him. He spoke very well of the Chinese people.
Much respect to you for breaking language and cultural barriers. You are a role model to many African people!
It’s impressive to note that among the foreigners that live in China, majority of them that speak fluent Chinese are Africans.
imagine if he spoke Lingala and one of the Chinese replied 😆
Now that there would have been epic 🤣@@gergister
He is a role model for all people! These videos are incredible and so inspiring!
@@gergisterhe’s Congolese?! That explains why his Chinese is well.
He speaks english in chinese accent 😂 bro is sick. Big respect bro
Are you serious?😀
picked that up too🤣
@@jimmyvantesme too
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I was thinking the same thing!!
I'm so proud of you 👏. Thanks for sharing this with us Black folks in United States 🇺🇸
He is not black. He is African.
@@rafaelcabrera9122Whatttt???😂😂😂Listen man Black people globally yes are very different as we are not homogenic and have different cultures.BUT don’t get it twisted we are a global Black family!And the comment above just stated that.Educate yourself and stay in your lane.And just in case you are Black yourself (which I don’t believe!) it’s still ignorance and not true!
@@rafaelcabrera9122what's your point?
@@rafaelcabrera9122 um he's black...
@@rafaelcabrera9122Africans are black?
I learned more in this video about everyday Chinese life than any documentaries I have seen. The people really open up and are friendly when you know the language and show interest in them and respect for their culture.
How did you learn Mandarin so fluently? Much respect.
Interesting Fact indeed 💯✅⭐
That's a magical and respected skill to learn Mandarin. I love seeing this - super positive and shedding stereotypes with kindness.
What an intelligent young man. Chinese is not an easy language to learn/ speak and you’ve mastered it. You’re amazing, God bless you
Thanks for the compliment
I don't agree with you, chinese language easier to study, than european languages.
@@aleksandrkuzmin585 I’m speaking for myself. I speak 8 languages
@@lookingback5889 a'm from Siberia, a'm indigenous siberian man, my mother tongue sakha language, in present i have three languages: sakha, russian, еnglish, now l study chinese and Spanish languages on my's own, l can compare these languages: russian, english, spanish, chinese.
@@aleksandrkuzmin585 I'm an American woman, age 68. I send you encouragement and good thoughts.
This reminds me of a buddy of mine years ago, in Japan. His father was a black American man, and his mother was a Mexican woman of mixed European and indigenous descent. His Japanese was absolutely fantastic, which would really freak out Japanese people -- people whom he would often overhear talking about him on the train and such, saying things like "where can he possibly find shoes in this country with such big feet! ... who would cut his wild hair!?" ... eventually he just let it roll off his back, having tired of suddenly addressing them in his flawless Japanese, just to see the looks on their faces. :-)
That's the best way to keep them speechless😀
I would do the same 😢😮 I am a strong patient silent black man❤😂😅
Wonderful video.❤
A so called “ Black American “ is Aboriginal or Indigenous descent👈🏾💪🏾
Love it❤
You have a very unique accent when speaking English. It's so pleasantly surprising. Im so glad you are building these cultural bridges through language. Thank-you.
You have blessed them, especially the elderly, they have truly lived! To know that they have met a black man and spoken with him in their tongue is a blessing. God is real.
Indeed. Old age is a blessing. I was honored talking to them and showing them my respect
Living life with no pressure. That's something else. Very wholesome
Regrettably, the choice is mine to live my life with pressure. That desire for more money, more material things, more love, more this, more that, doesn't end. Can I go back living a simple life. It's gonna be tough. I'm happy though being around people I love, friends and family. But yes, the pressure is real.😌
@@justlkdat desire is the source of all suffering my friend. It is okay to have nice things but it is wise to live without attachment to them. I wish you good health!
It is hard to speak a native language without talking on the personality of that culture. What a wonderful opportunity to make that transition ❤
Great video. I love the mutual respect you have for each other. I see the same here in New York. Whenever a non-Chinese person speaks Chinese in Chinatown, the locals really open up. This is especially true when you're black because it shatters stereotypes. I saw a black father and his young son speak Mandarin in a Chinese store and the owners praised the family for days (I shop there and understand Mandarin and Cantonese). They also bemoaned the fact that their own children barely spoke Chinese. The father spoke English with a Commonwealth accent so I assume that they were tourists (or perhaps UN diplomats).
I enjoyed this video thoroughly. Never say you can't have anything. If you can walk around a Chinese village, and talk to the people in their own language and make friends, NOTHING is impossible. First time seeing you and I was quite impressed. 😊
Exactly, tell him. Nothing is impossible!!!❤
A'MENGLORY may God continually bless you intermingle I am a black man myself live in New York but I have always wanted to travel the world I'm a Believer in Christ Jesus passport but what you doing is fantastic California man but I pray in tongues and my tongue sound like Chinese and I have always wanted to go to China and other countries just speak the language like you do. You have encouraged my spirit encourage what you're doing sing grace to you and those that are in China love you my brother thank you for sharing the holy spirit of God be with you.. shalom meaning peace......
Never say that you would never live in a place like that Bible says the power of your tongue can speak a curse and a blessing I speak blessings that you will be like an ambassador for Jesus Christ
@@williepugh5836 Amen...exactly. speak life, not lack
@@williepugh5836 Amen..and Amen
Love your calm attitude and respectful of others, this is amazing to see a young African person speaking a Chinese language ? OMG
Blessings to you brother ! I've never heard a black man speaking Chinese before, it's very enlightening ! You are an example of possibilities ! I appreciate you and wish you happiness, joy, and experiences beyond the norm ! Thank you for showing me things I never thought about before...! You are truly free...!
Le premier Ghanéen Wode Maya parle parfaitement chinois 🎉❤
Are you Chinese or Asian? I'm Chinese and I've seen Black men speak perfect Chinese people, and in China too (well at the airport, an airline worker) haha
In elementary schools here in Delaware, USA, they are teaching Mandarin to young children.
You have an inspiring story. You left Cameroon with not much money and was able to self teach yourself both English and Chinese to a fluent level. Well done Mike please keep doing the vlogging so we in the west can see what China is really like. Your confidence yet calm demeanour is very good.
On parle anglais et le français au Cameroun, c'est 2 langues officielles comme au canada
I’m in my 30s and my family never exposed me to anything outside of my town in the States, so to see a fellow African brother exploring and learning a new language is so inspiring to me and I will be glad to show my young boys your videos. ❤
Edit:I swear people in the comments turning MY EXPERIENCE into something negative make me wanna 🤮. My family never encouraged a new language or culture other than our own. This video is inspiring to me and you as well if you’re watching it.
A real world ambassador.
All skin folk ain’t kin folk! 🤦♂️😒
It's normal for people in other countries including Africa to have a passport.
@@3rdeyelionheartWhat? You are hearing and speaking nonsense that divides people. You learned that from the oppressor.
Is this white privilege?
Love ❤️ from a Jamaican brother 🇯🇲, I saw a video recently of a fellow Jamaican native young brother like yourself who studied in China 🇨🇳 and was the valedictorian for the graduation class. I was so proud of my country man and race representing us in such a positive and inspiring manner. The young Jamaican brother spoke fluent Chinese and thanked his teachers and friends in Chinese and I was so proud of him for learning another language like that. The sky is the limit once we apply ourselves and stay humble. So from one black brother to another big ups and keep on representing your race and country well, what you are doing changes the stereotypes of black people especially black males, we are often hated without a cause and this is one step closer to closing the divide between our fellow man and citizens of the world 🌎. God bless you 🙏
Welcome bro. I’m glad you follow my work
But there's so many Jamaicans mixed with Chinese I would think it's common
@justjj21 True. A Jamaican friend told me that up to 30% percent of the population in Kingston has Chinese ancestry. That sounds really high so I don't know if it's true. I also think that they probably speak Cantonese and not Mandarin. The Chinese diaspora from the 1960s-1980s came mostly from Hong Kong and the Guangzhou region where they speak Cantonese. That's why most Chinatowns outside of Asia speak Cantonese and use traditional characters.
I know a couple of Jamaican Americans wit a Chinese grandmother or grandfather, you wouldn't necessarily be able to tell by looking at them. Some people have great grandparents who are Chinese so it's even farther. Who knows. @@nomadnyc8983
Yes mi see di video tuh! I think he was either from Montego Bay or Hanover. It was so amazing to watch how he spoke with such confidence and fluency. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Simple living without life pressures. Well said by the older gentleman.
He spoke with a lot of energy 👍
Listen, I’m from Brazil, I don’t know speak Chinese but it’s incredible how it’s easy for you to talk with this people and how they are receptive with foreigners how can speak their language. Congratulations and my best regards. You have conquered a new subscribe.
I had a smile on my face from start to finish. Thank you. The people in that town are so friendly and so welcoming. Your personality had something to do with how receptive they were towards a stranger. ❤
That was me. So therapeutic, you know....
He is just awesome!
This video popped up in my feed. So glad I watched, definitely enjoyed it. How impressive you are. Slightly off topic, I'm still learning Japanese and when i visited the country was sooo nervous to even speak to anyone, and once I did, I realized I have so much more to learn😅 I love how relaxed and confident you were. Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing your journey!
How was your experience? I hope you had a good time!
Keep sharing your SMILE, This is awesome
Love those apartments
Great advice about the language
The key is just getting past your inhibitions and being wiling to make mistakes. Most people are kind and accomodating to people making a good faith effort to communicate in the local language. I'm glad you had that experience! Hopefully you'll have a chance to go back.
It's incredible how those people are friendly, I really love their energy 🤩
And the way you speak like one of their own is quite inspirational,
Salute from Kenya 🇰🇪
I love this .. Look at how the people LOVE him as he is embracing their culture
I love how you're multilingual and so social with these different nationalities and now you're there in China. It's fortunate that you're so gifted.
Learning languages isn't being gifted. Anyone can do that, yes, Chinese if very hard, however, I'm still surprised that some people don't even have 2 languages they can speak
I have never seen this guy before and watching him is a joy. This young man seems to be so patient and kind im loving it. ❤
You represent the diaspora extremely well. Proud of you. 🎉...it's just amazing to watch how humbly and naturally you speak their language.
You inspire folks who never leave there neighborhoods to explore other cultures. Great job keep it up
speaking chinese fluently as a foreigner, definitely a door-opener
Absolutely 👍😀
It’s a door open but it will help to COMB your hair…
@@Victoria-ou9mj seems to be moving freely through these doors with his hair the way it is.
@@Jungz.88 sad…
@@Victoria-ou9mj Or beautiful… matter of perspective.
This was really cool to watch. Learning about different cultures is so fun to watch.
This is so amazing! I'm sure that the locals appreciate seeing a young foreigner speak their language.
They all seem very friendly.
Such a life wisdom.
So obvious yet so true.
Learn the language of the country & you ll connect to the people on another level & the amount of warm welcomeness is incredible
Thank you for your videos. It's great to see you interact with the natives and speaking their language. I'm just amazed to see how receptive they are to you.
Thanks. It’s good to know you enjoyed this video
Prefer the word locals. Natives is offensive . Used by imperialist countries
Love your video. I've been to China myself for two weeks, people kept asking me why I was going there, but I love to travel, and it was a chance to see it for myself. It was one of my best trips. You speak with ease, and letting people see from a different perspective is great. Wish you all the success to come your way!
BRAVO👏🏾👏🏾♥️♥️🤗🤗 my brother. You are a WORLD citizen👍🏾👏🏾♥️🤗. You look like you can go and live anywhere in the world. You make look very easy to get along with ANYONE👍🏾. We understand each other and get along with each other when we speak each other’s language👍🏾👏🏾💃🏾♥️🤗. Very inspiring and encouraging to learn different languages in this world. It’s ONE human race👍🏾♥️. ONE LOVE♥️
❤️ ❤️
Thank you for being an example to humanity bro. Well manner, educated, and most importantly not causing any trouble in other countries like some other youtubers. God bless you. The people in this Chinese town seemed really nice and beautiful.
As always. I’m happy that you found some value in this video. Keep enjoying black in China content
This made my day. I absolutely love this and I can't stop smiling 😊 be safe my dear.
It is good seeing you spend time in China. I am also a black man who has lived in China. But your Chinese is much more fluid and natural-sounding than mine. I do speak Mandarin, but I studied Chinese at the university, so my Chinese-speaking is more "Beijing ren" Chinese than local Chinese, which is not the way that they actually speak in small towns and villages.
I lived in China for three collective years. (every six months I had to leave mainland China then return later (in my case, it meant spending a few days in Hong Kong). However, I did not spend a lot of time in a big city like Chongqing, or Beijing. Rather, I spent much of my time in mountains, in small towns or villages. (The Gele Mountains, Bi Mountains and Tong Lliang Mountains). In these places, the food is amazing! And If you are staying with a family in their village home, or in a family compound in the mountains for a period if time, expect people to travel from far away just to see and meet you! This is because in these geographically remote places, people usually have never seen or met a black person - except on TV!
Yes, you are correct. Being able to speak Chinese in China endears you to them and them to you; they are fascinated, curious and very, very Friendly. I also must speak to their hospitality - Over the three collective years, that I lived in N.W. China, I made many friends, was taken on many tours and to many sacred places of deep value to the people. (like family grave-sites) For me, over time, I was "adopted" by a Chinese family where I mostly hung out. My Chinese family was very protective of me and viewed me as a family member. Before leaving China five years ago, , my family gave me the key to one of the family apartments; a place where I can stay whenever I return to China. Amazing...
Xie, Xie 🙂
I ve a daughter who studied in China and is back home now.
Am always in awe when I see her speak Chinese or mandarin . Don't know why many people are not living in China 😅 maybe the language ❤
Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful experiences in China, and I love the very sweet story of a chinese family welcomed you and loved you as a member of their family. God bless you and your family. Have a fantastic evening or day wherever you are my friend🙂🙂
Awesome comment. I really appreciate you sharing your experience in China and am heartened by the kindness you were shown. I bet people there responded to you so well because you have a good nature, because not everyone gets by so nicely in China, so kudos to you.
@@moyinoluwaadeola1981 The government is one of the main reasons few foreigners move to China
@@JohnDoeWasntTakenMay Peace be with you ! You probably mean the Western Oligarchy political & media propaganda and stigma around Chinese government like they have done LITTERALLY EVERYWHERE they've "passed by" decimating, stealing & ra-ping the territorial, cultural, historical and population's wealth or you meant something else ?!? #👹🌎
Peace !
You are a great role model for young men, continue doing what you do. Peace and love❤
Keep enjoying black in China videos. Cheers.
I’m trying to learn Chinese as a black woman, I find the language fascinating!!! This is so inspiring for me to keep learning!!!😃💜💕
I've been speaking zhongwen now for about 15 years. I went on scholarship in 2008. Now I'm an interpreter/consultant. I must say your accent and tones are very good. Keep up the good work bro!
Thanks for that. Less or more really doesn’t matter as much as just being ourselves. 👍
OMG, I love it and the fact you're from Cameroon which showed up at 53% in my ancestry, I'm stoacked . Yes I agree it's much easily if you can speak the language when visiting other countries, especially China. I always wanted to be a polyglot but never made it, had life distractions take over me. Chinese language would have been my 2nd language because I'm so intrigued by the short syllables. I play with it and if I were there I can talk my way home but I'm still so far behind the 8-ball. However you are doing quite well, I am extremely impressed.
@tunenine Cameroon in my DNA as well ❤
Do you guys have any plans going back to your roots? Visiting Cameroon?
You might find this video amusing. A black woman wins a Mandarin speech contest by joking what is like to black in Taiwan.
th-cam.com/video/IiYqLE3wr_I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MN8Wxu4kalAUwdXG
This young man speaks fluent Chinese. Amazing 👏
Thanks
@@mikeraynaldo3454You also speak with a British accent.
@@TM-ys8dyno he doesn’t
Beautiful!!! How long it took for your to learn the language !!! It’s so true what you say, language provide access.. and it’s always good to know the language of the local people..
Laoshu is smiling watching this🙏🏿🕊️. Great work representing our continent to China. Such positive interactions
I watched your TH-cam video and I enjoyed the hospitality you received in China. I was in China before as well. The people of China are respectful and very nice. 😊
They are welcoming indeed
I couldn't help but smile throughout the entire video.
You are ammmmmmazing brother. You are representing our people with a warm heart. Thank you. Good vibez and peace always.
It's all thanks to you all my black in China community members.
super interesting content
China looks friendly
That man was making sure you were just a tourist and not moving into the area 😂
Looool
Ya I peeped that too
Lmao!
He looked like a ccp agent lol
I peeped that too, they wasn't to nice to me
I'm from Barbados in the Caribbean and I was fortunate to spend a month in Shanghi, China . Oh man I was treated like ROYALTY. its the most beautiful place on Earth. The food was great and the people really accommodating. Thank you China. My only challenge was the flying. I left Barbados on the Sunday arrive in China the Tuesday
Must have had a great experience living in Shanghai then I guess. Welcome to visit again.
hey Trini here. so besides Shanghi where do you recommend as a place to vacation, night clubbing, beach, tech and dating?
As a trini you are making me want to visit
Bajan in the UK. Good to know.
What an experience? First time watching your channel .I encourage all young people to try to learn a foreign language or two.I understand French being your basic language as a Cameroon,Afrca.I am proud of you being multilingual and of being able to share your connection.All the people, from the village ,with whom you interacted in this video were so polite .I am from Trinidad and Tobago (Trini) &watching you from New York City,USA.I,ll share your video .
WOW! I LOVE your passion for DIVERSITY...your from Cameroon in Central Africa and you didn't limit yourself to just one culture. You are soo fluent WOW! AMAZING!!! You've INSPIRED me to get out there and JUST DO IT!
Thank you so much for sharing this video...AMAZING! Luv U🙏...May God continually guide you and keep you safe on your journey.
This brought tears to my eyes! So welcoming! Such beautiful interactions! You’re an inspiration 🥰🥰
You're so genuine and charming. Thanks so much for posting the video.
Very inspiring to watch these videos, it breaks stereotypes across the board. You hear many negative stories from people about Africa and China and it’s great to see this from your perspective.
Agree! You might find this video amusing. An African-American woman wins a Mandarin speech contest by joking about what it's like to black in Taiwan.
th-cam.com/video/IiYqLE3wr_I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MN8Wxu4kalAUwdXG
Just came across this video and I'm very impressed by how he speaks Chinese so well, keep up the good work 👏🏼
Your Mandarin Chinese is awesome!! And I like that you greet everyone in the old Chinese way ❤ Yes, we do that especially in small towns where people know each other. Unfortunately in big cities this kind of greeting is vanishing as people don’t care about their neighbors anymore…
Absolutely BRILLIANT!!! Breaking stereotypes etc, this is truly amazing!
It is heartwarming to see the people so kind and welcoming to this man. Sad part is that in the United States a lot of people would have called the police on him just for walking down the street and saying hello.
You got right 😳
It’s going to be a time, we’re going to get penalized for being black 😅
😢 yes they would have!
They would've called the police and added a lie or 2 just to add drama. Sad !
Idk some of them Chinese men don't look to happy to see him there lets not pretend we don't see that lol...But I'm happy to see alot seem very happy to see him there and interested in him in a good way.
You got that right All black people's lives are in danger in America
This guy genuinely looks happy walking around talking to old Chinese people. What a good dude
Yes indeed 👍
It's rare and an honour of you sharing a small Chinese village. Hopefully, someday you'll do the same in Cameroon🤞🏿🤞🏿😍😍
Absolutely 💯
Been practicing for a while now in the language, getting closer. You are amazing in your skill level! What you are doing is epic, needed and not easy at all! You can still see some of the uneasiness in their faces. Hope to be there very very soon and to join my beloved Chinese family! Big Ups Champ!
Keep going you are inspiring me to keep practicing Mandarin it doesn't seem such a hard task listening to you .❤Love and blessings from the UK
Thanks Angela for the kind words. It's a relief to have you enjoy my videos
I’ve always misunderstood Chinese people but by watching your videos totally changed my mind about them.
you didn't misunderstand shi*t. The Chinese are enemies of the Negroid race. Watch your back.
Propaganda
It's not your fault, it's your country's fault
I love channels like this. I believe cultural diffusion is critical to everyone on this planet. subscribed!
With all the negative images that the U.S. media only shares about so called black men in America you are a valued diplomat for melanated men for those who never encountered a so called black man so you are doing a noble deed brethren.... Salute to you!
Very good job of interacting with the locals
😂😂
There is only one thing that brings people in the world together. Not money, not wealth. Just love, is enough.
Hearing your Chinese accent when you speak English I find it very fascinating the treatment that you received was very warm and equally inquisitive. I enjoyed your show and decided to subscribe to your channel just to share the experience seems like you are having a great time and enjoy yourself keep up the good work 👍❤️✌️
What a good prospective!! Thank you for sharing some great realities of China.
It's the first time I've stumbled across your channel.
What a breath of fresh air you truly are.
A wonderful young man showing us a positive experience in the world.
How cultural. Difference does not have to have a negative attachment.
Absolutely wonderful 👍👍
Thanks for support. I’m glad you enjoyed this
Just started watching your videos. Love them. They are amazing and give a real window into life in China!
Thanks for your feedback. Enjoy 😀
Hello Mike!
Having fun with your video and experiencing it as a foreigner!
Thank you for making us feel like friend and family with you in your experiences!
Love from the US!
Good for you, Mike! I’m a Taiwanese-American. I speak Mandarin; I am conversationally fluent 😊 I’m excited to see what you experience in China, especially if you’re helping bridge bonds ❤❤❤❤❤ Merry Christmas, happy holidays. Much love from the Wangs 😊🎉
Nice town that you visit and hats off to you for learning the language and you interact well with locals and understand the culture! This helps people to better know each others culture and promote peace etc . Greetings from Ireland!
I agree with you soo much…. It hurts to see how many foreigners In Korea say that it’s hard to make korean friends because they feel like they can’t get close to koreans or that korean refuse to talk to them.
But in my experience Koreans are very friendly and I even have a few friends too but that’s just because I am actively trying to learn the languages and I wish that more foreigners would do the same 🥲
It's a Race thing Sadly 😔 🙁
Americans and Europeans who live there
Often Do Not Face Discrimination of any sort. But it Often Happens To other Races ( Africans, Indians, South East Asians etc..
White males are quite Popular in the Dating Scene
@@JaamacmuhamedelmeElme
Umm… Maybe I’m having a easier time because I’m African American??? But I have overall had a good experience but I can see how race can play into it (especially if you are Asian).
You got my Sincere Sympathy.
After Realising your Identity as an African - American, your Vague comments make sense now. Why??
It's because of INTERNALISED RACISM.
It describes the Unconscious and Conscious acceptance of One's own Racial Inferiority. It's academic concensus and there is Huge Body of Research and Data...
Just Google INTERNALISED RACISM..
And there might still be hope 4 you 🤔 😉
Thanks for sharing your experience and perspective about visiting this city in China 🇨🇳. It appears several locals were amazed to see you and upon speaking Chinese you were able to interact and have a smooth conversation with locals. Your camera angle was aimed at causing less attention as you focus on yourself until they approached you to inquire about you and where you were from.
Just curious about the 11:20mins portion of the video when you stopped to buy water. A lady could be heard in the background as you approached the fridge. Is it customary for you to take your own water from the fridge or do they typically serve you when making street purchases? Thanks again for sharing this footage.
You are welcome I feel so happy for you the people are very friendly I love the video.
lovely video. I love your attitude and love towards all these people. Wonderful and keep it up
Your support is what makes me continuously bring you more valuable content. Keep enjoying
This was an awesome watch. Learning the language will really get you understanding the people are also shocked to see you.
Glad you enjoyed this video
You have an elegant encounter with people around who came to approached you with relax atmosphere just natural conversation which is so familiar vibe as in daily basis society anywhere else , best wishes and cheer up 👍🏼😁,
You got it right 👍
Yes, their attitude was one of friendly curiosity as most have never seen a black person. In the west black people get hostile stares and people scrambling for their phones to call the police. It is also customary in Africa to ask strangers if they have eaten yet! So you can share your food. It make you wonder about the West...is it their culture or their conscience that make them so hostile to black people.
I lived in Pudong (new south district), Shanghai during 2015. It was a ton of fun learning Mandarin, Shanghainese, and a (little bit of Cantonese). This is my first visit to your channel, and I love this, and can relate to your travels so closely. I look forward to seeing more of you content! It’s actually helping me keep up on my mandarin!
Thanks I’m glad you like my content. More of these to come!
I have literally smiled from the beginning of this video till the end.
Props to you for speaking mandarin so fluently, you already have a beautiful and sweet bond with the locals. 🙂✅
I want to say thank you for taking the initiative to help to open the minds of people and making black people world wide proud by showing that we are not illiterate and we are all one thank you ❤
We are one
Bro your videos inspire me to learn Chinese and visit China ❤
I was surprised when I heard that your from Cameroon. You speak so fluently. I’m in South Korea from Cameroon as well. Wish to speak Korean same as you do for Chinese. You’re doing great brother 👍👍
Thanks Pal. I appreciate you all support out there. Will visit South Korea some day. Extending my greetings from China 🇨🇳
This cool 😎 documentary about China 🇨🇳 they friendly people Lots of history food You have learn the language Just show respect to the people they in return will teach you more about there culture 👍🏽
For some talking their language is just good enough to be a friend no matter the other barriers
So true
As a Korean American, I appreciate you educating your viewers. Many seem to mistake curiosity with racism. Do you ever feel your treated bad for the color of your skin or that your not from around there?
Speaking of far flung- Cuba has at least 1 town + Korean Cubans, + Afro
Euro, Chinese,?etc. otheCubans. YoubTube has at least1 Cuban. Korean video
you can not expect normal Chinese people to not feel detached from blacks. They have nothing in common and stand out.
Probably some racists just like everywhere but most people aren’t like that so I wouldn’t worry unless you went there for work or school.
China is very racist. They still have state sponsored tv specials that include people dancing around in black face. Racism is ingrained into chinese culture to keep people culturally stunted. Everyone who does not look chinese is a foreigner, it doesn't matter if you were born in china.
very good. thank you for showing us the real china.
Damn, this video was eye opening. I'm a latino guy wanting to make a trip to Asia, but China specifically and you talked about points that never came to my mind but so obvious at the same time. I guess it's because of plain cultural differences and your content actually made my expectations and which skills i should be focused on getting/polishing very clear.
Like and subscribed ! 🖤
Interesting Fact indeed 💯✅⭐
事实上你只需要鼓起勇气出发,遇到问题不要害怕,向人们请求帮助就可以!
This is so awesome! I’m proud of you brother!
Such a beautiful country from everything seen. Most people are the same. Love these videos.
Glad you found this video helpful 😀
Awesome video, very entertaining. Enjoy your travels and keep posting.