Tea originated in China, which is the earliest country to drink tea. The large-scale cultivation of tea in India began in 1833, when the Indian Tea Board sent Gordon (G.J.Gordon) to import 80,000 tea seeds from China for trial planting and breeding in the Kolkata Botanical Garden. After the seedlings matured, these tea seedlings were sent to Assam and Darjeeling for planting, thus opening up the large-scale cultivation of tea in India. Tea has become an important pillar of India's national economy, and tea is produced in 22 states across the country.
@@zingwibrothers The origin of tea can be traced back to the ancient Bashu area in southwest China, which is considered one of the birthplaces of the world's tea culture and the earliest tea planting base in China. According to research, as early as 3000 BC, people in Chaling began to grow, make and drink tea. The earliest tea varieties introduced to India came from Yunnan, China. The tea varieties introduced later mainly came from Anhui and Wuyishan area of Fujian, China.
@@zingwibrothers The black tea that Westerners love to drink actually has a short history. The earliest black tea in the world was invented by tea farmers in the Wuyishan tea area in Fujian during the Ming Dynasty (1567-1610).
@@zingwibrothers Even now, China's tea culture is very different from that of Japan and India. Since ancient times, Chinese tea culture has been more advocating the taste of tea itself, while Japan and India are more accustomed to adding other spices to give tea different flavors. As the birthplace of tea culture, Chinese people have high standards for drinking tea. Different tea varieties, different water, and different brewing methods will greatly affect the taste, which is a very complicated process and contains Chinese philosophy. Precisely because of its complexity, it is not conducive to its spread. Although China has exported a large amount of tea, due to various reasons, the correct way of drinking tea has not been widely spread along with the tea. Therefore, many countries have explored on their own according to their own ideas and expectations, and eventually formed their own tea cultures. However, in the eyes of Chinese people, adding other things to tea is spoiling the tea. The tea you drink in the restaurant, we call it "grain tea", which means it tastes good, is inexpensive and of good quality, and can be drunk in large quantities; while high-end tea can cost thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars per 100 grams.
Tea culture originated in China, and others are imitations, including those in Japan and India. The tea planted in India was stolen from China during the British colonization of India.
Let’s not get political here and enjoy the videos of these 2 nice young men first time in China, having such an open mind to try everything. Thanks for sharing boys 👍👏👏
The East Indian Company was loaded selling tea, in order to make more money they announced the Tea Act in North America which resulted The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor in 1773. The British want the tea so bad, they started to sell opium in China in order to balance the tea trade, thus Opium war started. Since tea is so important to the British and its Indian company, they brought tea seed to plant in India. CHA is the word for tea in China, now Indian call them CHAI.
@@Q_QQ_Q mountains area was not part of india until 1947, those area was part of tibet and burma ,the british came and took those area, also tea in those area were also from china
so happy to see that you guys share the real chinese life here, no prejudice, only real and fair oponions, looking forward to your more videos. Have a nice trip.
In China, people do not go shopping once a week. They often go out to buy things every day because they can buy the freshest ones. Chinese people have a deep obsession with freshness.
China is very big and you are only talking about the situation south of the Yangtze River. North 4-5 days to buy goods. The more north you go, the longer it takes, up to a month. But it seems that most of them will buy food online and have it delivered to their home (within 30 minutes (relatively expensive)/ the next day (much cheaper))
In Mainland China, the diversity of expenditure level is big even in big cities. You can spend thousands of Euro for luxury living, but still can survive by 10 euros a day. Even in downtown Shenzhen like Futuan, you can find decent apartments for single (about 15 sq meters) cost only 200 Euro monthly rent.
The tea you drink is Tieguanyin, which is a type of oolong tea, generally brewed for 1-3 minutes. When drinking, you can taste its rich flavor and unique floral aroma. Chinese desserts are generally not very sweet, as people pay more attention to health, so not much sugar is added.
Don't watch this video at night, you'll get hungry!! Happy day in China, perfect!! The barber must be praised for their excellent skills and handsome appearance!!
You see that the 99,800 yuan car is a hybrid car that uses BYD's latest technology. It can travel more than 2,000 kilometers on a full tank and on a full charge.
I love Shenzhen, Shenzhen is well-known for its vast array of markets and shops offering bargains on a wide variety of goods. From electronics and gadgets to clothing and accessories, you can find almost anything at competitive prices, not to mention great food everywhere. And wonderful people in Shenzhen!
In ShenZhen 2023, the average salary for labour is about 14553 CNY per-month and the median is 10378 CNY, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. A 25 yo college-mate of mine working in Shenzhen for 3 years, got paid about 40k per-month now.
It should be noted that China is the birthplace of tea culture, not only the British Black Tea or Indian tea, in fact, are passed down from ancient China. India's tea culture will be similar to Britain's for historical reasons. And your morning tea did not eat shrimp dumplings, really a pity, and ribs, chicken feet, these are super delicious.
Hello and welcome to China! At the beginning of the video, you are eating "morning tea" from Guangdong Province, red rice sausage, and double skin milk. Shenzhen is a young city, only in its 40s, and it gathers the cuisine of other places, most of which are from Guangdong Province, Guangzhou, Foshan, Chaoshan, etc. Roasted meat, marinated products, porridge, soup powder, beef hot pot (classic meal, hot pot), rice noodles, coconut chicken hot pot, etc.
In China, you can buy new energy car like BYD in very nice price, at 18:41 you can see the price is 79800 yuan, or about 10000 euro. As a Chinese, I am proud of BYD just like German are proud of Mercedes.
As for the lotous flower, I want to say that's not an unblooming flower, but the fruit of lotous after the flower fades. Also, thanks you for the nnice sharing!
from your 1st video in SHANGHIA now to SHENZHEN, i'm so glad to find you 2 guys have familiar with chinese life day after day and enjoy it. especially you came to shenzhen, my city, every thing you choose in shenzhen was so smart, from hotel to metro, visiting villiage, skiining in hot summer, hahhaha ,you r so great~~~~~
YunNan is famous for Coffee as well. U can get a tour of their coffee planting tour. And a looot of cuisine made with coffee beans as well, very interesting
15:34 Tea eggs are cooked in soy sauce and spices similar to those used in five spice powder. The yolk is dark because that's what happens when hard boiled eggs are over-cooked. Tea eggs take a long time to infuse to they tend to be overcooked by default unless the person making them uses a cool infusion.
As an Indian, I think the tea drinking in China is a lot more unique and seems more authentic than the Indian one but regardless I love Indian Tea taste too.
@@zingwibrothers next time you'd better come to China in spring (Apr, May) and autumn (sep, oct, nov). Late autumn and winter in northern China are a little desolate because plants are withered brown. If you want to visit Harbin, you can choose winter, but your experience in other northern cities might be affected because it's too cold. I recommend Datong and Taiyuan in Shanxi Province for historical and cultural attractions.
If people are wondering about China’s use of plastic bags, plastic bags are recyclable and, relative to paper bags, use a lot less resources. In China, they enforce a very strict sorting system to ensure plastic bags are properly recycled. Xiaomi phones has been around longer than Hwawei. They have two lines for every phones, tablets, and, now, laptop. One is very economical but still very functional, the other can match iPhones. The “tuning cars” were replicas of cars from an animation “Initial D”. The one in the middle was the main character’s car. BYD are expensive in Germany because of tariffs. They “expensive crab” were King Crabs from Alaska, they ARE very expensive due to how dangerous it is to get them.
i can tell you guys have different tastes, but i think you guys should share everything. i notice sometimes you guys wont try the others food. but its awesome that you love the food and are not afraid to try new things! safe travels!!
I was born and raised in Shenzhen. There are still more to explore in Shenzhen. In the east side of Shenzhen, there is a long stretch of beach and shores. They are the top destinations for Shenzhen people during the weekends. In the Nanshan(南山) district, you can spot the most luxurious part of shenzhen, which is featured by countless malls sitting around skyscrapers.
Basically it's all normal expenses. You travel like locals. Near the mall that was an antique car exhibition & futuristic car show. Really interesting content for me. I haven't even been to Shenzhen but Cantonese style food is always great. can't wait to see the next video. Red yeast rice is used as the material for making the skin of shrimp rice rolls, that's why they are red outside. There are also white rice rolls, softer and more juicy. TRY Coconut Chicken and Claypot Rice. They're nice. To enjoy the smell and taste of tea in small sips, we use small-capacity teacups, and the tea is usually very hot, can't imagine how it will taste like in a deep bottle or cup.
'Tea Egg' is generally hardboiled eggs marinated in a brine of soy, tea leaves, star anise, salt. Cooked eggs are cooled, then the shell gently cracked so that the brine seeps in and colors it, giving it a spider web look. It's just a more flavorful boiled egg. Nothing weird about it.
I love tea eggs. However, it's very hard to find good ones on the street because they don't let the egg stay in the liquid for long. So it just taste like a normal egg. If it stays in the tea for an hour or longer, it will be very flavorful.
In China, we generally say "bao zi" rather than "bao". Only when it comes to a certain type of "bao zi", we call it "xx bao", such as "pork bao", "tofu bao",etc. The Chinese name of tea is "cha", the Indian word "chai" comes from the Cantonese pronunciation of "cha". Teacup is always small because tea in China is not only a drink to satisfy thirst , but also a kind of culture and art. You would know the tea ceremony if you try Chaoshan "Kungfu Tea".
I remember you said in previous videos that you wanted to see the natural scenery of China. I recommend you to come to Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region or Hainan Province or Yunnan Province. The natural scenery in these three places is excellent, and the prices will be cheaper than those in other big cities. Dali and Guilin are very beautiful cities.❤❤❤You have gained a lot of fans in Tik Tok, China. I look forward to your next video😊
@@zingwibrotherswould be interesting if you can make a video about this when you are there.. getting jobs in Shenzhen.. it will be a superhit video on youtube IMO
Thank you very much for your interest in China cars. I am very happy to see this interesting video. ❤Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW and Porsche are household names in China, and almost every man in China wants to own it. I am a girl, and I prefer Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Your's video was spread on an app called 小红书and that's where I learned about your. ❤️I notice that you like China snacks very much, while the staple food in China is all kinds of cuisines and rice. Snacks can only be used as dessert in China. I hope you can taste real Chinese food.😊Have a good trip.
The Yunnan region is one of the main coffee-producing hubs in China, counting among its main customers giants such as Starbucks, Nescafé and Luckin Coffee. So, if you want good coffee with different flavors, go there. And if you want to know the price of the cars just ask the seller, lol
Although those cars don't have many physical buttons, they can all be controlled by voice, such as adjusting the air conditioning temperature, playing music, opening windows, etc.
Guys if you come to Guangzhou, goto Guangzhou Restaurant(广州酒家) to try dimsun or roast goose, it's a little bit expensive but should not disappoint you.
If you want to travel to small cities, you can go to Yunfu, Heyuan, and Chaozhou, which are the three cities with the worst GDP in Guangdong Province. In addition, small cities usually do not have a subway, only buses can be used.
4:30Using a small teacup is a great way to leave more room in your stomach for the food. If it's a large teacup. Lots of liquid you give your stomach a feeling of fullness.
If you are interested, you'd better go test drive the Huawei M9 car and listen to the sales staff's explanation, so that you can have a better understanding of Chinese electric cars
At the end of the video, you mentioned that you would like recommendations for small cities. I recommend Beihai City. China classifies cities into five levels based on their size and GDP. Shenzhen, where you are currently located, is a first-tier city, while Beihai is a fourth-tier city. It is a coastal city famous for its beaches, and Beihai's Silver Beach is renowned as the best beach in China. In 1886, Germany established a consulate in Beihai, which was withdrawn in 1908. You mentioned that your next stop will be Guangzhou, and there is a high-speed train from Guangzhou to Beihai, with around ten daily services. I've watched many videos from TH-camrs visiting China, and they almost always visit the famous big cities. I've rarely seen anyone go to small or coastal cities. While Shanghai and Shenzhen are also coastal, they do not have famous beaches. If you really want to explore a small city, Beihai is definitely worth considering for a new and unique experience.
China's automobile market is diversified. At the beginning, China had almost no automobile manufacturing industry. All brands were imported. Japanese, American, and European automobile brands all entered the Chinese market. Later, through cooperation, China gradually owned the automobile manufacturing industry. But foreign brands still hold the leading position. Until recent years, with the rise of the electric vehicle industry, sales of domestic EV brands in China have continued to increase.
Red rice is a different variety of rice. There are also black rice too. All more expensive than the normal white rice. All varieties have their own unique taste.
You should go to Guangzhou for morning tea. Haha, there are very few delicious food in Shenzhen. If you can eat spicy food, you can actually go to Chengdu. I like it very much, but as a Hubei native, of course, I think Hubei cuisine is the best.
Tea originated in China, which is the earliest country to drink tea. The large-scale cultivation of tea in India began in 1833, when the Indian Tea Board sent Gordon (G.J.Gordon) to import 80,000 tea seeds from China for trial planting and breeding in the Kolkata Botanical Garden.
After the seedlings matured, these tea seedlings were sent to Assam and Darjeeling for planting, thus opening up the large-scale cultivation of tea in India. Tea has become an important pillar of India's national economy, and tea is produced in 22 states across the country.
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Thanks for sharing! Awesome to see, we also went to Darjeeling and tried the tea there! Where in China did it originate?
@@zingwibrothers The origin of tea can be traced back to the ancient Bashu area in southwest China, which is considered one of the birthplaces of the world's tea culture and the earliest tea planting base in China. According to research, as early as 3000 BC, people in Chaling began to grow, make and drink tea.
The earliest tea varieties introduced to India came from Yunnan, China. The tea varieties introduced later mainly came from Anhui and Wuyishan area of Fujian, China.
@@zingwibrothers The black tea that Westerners love to drink actually has a short history. The earliest black tea in the world was invented by tea farmers in the Wuyishan tea area in Fujian during the Ming Dynasty (1567-1610).
@@zingwibrothers Even now, China's tea culture is very different from that of Japan and India.
Since ancient times, Chinese tea culture has been more advocating the taste of tea itself, while Japan and India are more accustomed to adding other spices to give tea different flavors.
As the birthplace of tea culture, Chinese people have high standards for drinking tea. Different tea varieties, different water, and different brewing methods will greatly affect the taste, which is a very complicated process and contains Chinese philosophy. Precisely because of its complexity, it is not conducive to its spread.
Although China has exported a large amount of tea, due to various reasons, the correct way of drinking tea has not been widely spread along with the tea. Therefore, many countries have explored on their own according to their own ideas and expectations, and eventually formed their own tea cultures. However, in the eyes of Chinese people, adding other things to tea is spoiling the tea.
The tea you drink in the restaurant, we call it "grain tea", which means it tastes good, is inexpensive and of good quality, and can be drunk in large quantities; while high-end tea can cost thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars per 100 grams.
Tea culture originated in China, and others are imitations, including those in Japan and India. The tea planted in India was stolen from China during the British colonization of India.
Good information, thanks for sharing.
而且晚了差不多1400年!也许这个数字过去了就没有什么感觉,其实这个时间是美国建国到现在的五倍!
Let’s not get political here and enjoy the videos of these 2 nice young men first time in China, having such an open mind to try everything. Thanks for sharing boys 👍👏👏
@@sktang7145普及真相,什么时候变成政治了?
True, in world there's only 2 names for the leaves. Tea or cha both from Chinese words
All tea plants and tea culture originat in China. The first tea plant in India was smuggled from China by a British.
Interesting 🧐
The East Indian Company was loaded selling tea, in order to make more money they announced the Tea Act in North America which resulted The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor in 1773. The British want the tea so bad, they started to sell opium in China in order to balance the tea trade, thus Opium war started. Since tea is so important to the British and its Indian company, they brought tea seed to plant in India. CHA is the word for tea in China, now Indian call them CHAI.
@@Ranchmountainmountain regions in india had tea since old times . British introduced milk tea.
@Q_QQ_Q what did India give to the world, seriously? Almost ZERO. If u ask what Chinese gave the world, I can tell u many
@@Q_QQ_Q mountains area was not part of india until 1947, those area was part of tibet and burma ,the british came and took those area, also tea in those area were also from china
so happy to see that you guys share the real chinese life here, no prejudice, only real and fair oponions, looking forward to your more videos. Have a nice trip.
In China, people do not go shopping once a week. They often go out to buy things every day because they can buy the freshest ones. Chinese people have a deep obsession with freshness.
China is very big and you are only talking about the situation south of the Yangtze River. North 4-5 days to buy goods. The more north you go, the longer it takes, up to a month. But it seems that most of them will buy food online and have it delivered to their home (within 30 minutes (relatively expensive)/ the next day (much cheaper))
@@625as-pj5mg haha,i am guangdong people
我门猪肉一般整块吞因为这样比较新鲜😂
The story of tea and tea drinking begins in China some 5000 years ago.
Crazyyyy
你这是胡说八道!有历史记载的是先秦说、汉说、三国说!所以茶在中国大概不会超过2000年,前面的无证可查!
有可能是由古印度伴随佛教在汉朝传过来的,一开始只在憎人之间修行时流行,随着佛教在唐朝大范围民间传播,所谓的茶文化也随着在民间广泛流传,并且古代的饮茶方式文化与现在的有所不同,日本流行的传统喝法应该更接近古代中国的方式。
In Mainland China, the diversity of expenditure level is big even in big cities. You can spend thousands of Euro for luxury living, but still can survive by 10 euros a day. Even in downtown Shenzhen like Futuan, you can find decent apartments for single (about 15 sq meters) cost only 200 Euro monthly rent.
The tea you drink is Tieguanyin, which is a type of oolong tea, generally brewed for 1-3 minutes. When drinking, you can taste its rich flavor and unique floral aroma. Chinese desserts are generally not very sweet, as people pay more attention to health, so not much sugar is added.
Thanks for sharing! 😋
在中国对甜品最高的评价是,这个不太甜😂
one thing not correct, brew only 5-10 seconds each time, cause the tea leaves is super tender (the tender, the better, and more expensive)
@@leontx4211 主要看冲泡方式 视频中这种茶壶茶水比比较高 所以冲泡时间较短就可以 我一般用盖碗泡茶 基本上也都是秒出茶水
Don't watch this video at night, you'll get hungry!!
Happy day in China, perfect!! The barber must be praised for their excellent skills and handsome appearance!!
Haha funny comment 😂👍🏼
You see that the 99,800 yuan car is a hybrid car that uses BYD's latest technology. It can travel more than 2,000 kilometers on a full tank and on a full charge.
I love Shenzhen, Shenzhen is well-known for its vast array of markets and shops offering bargains on a wide variety of goods. From electronics and gadgets to clothing and accessories, you can find almost anything at competitive prices, not to mention great food everywhere. And wonderful people in Shenzhen!
茶叶蛋是用茶叶、酱油、白糖浸泡的鸡蛋,先用普通水煮到半熟,然后把皮磕碎,再放到茶叶酱油里去煮熟。煮的越久越好吃
In ShenZhen 2023, the average salary for labour is about 14553 CNY per-month and the median is 10378 CNY, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. A 25 yo college-mate of mine working in Shenzhen for 3 years, got paid about 40k per-month now.
月薪1w以下的才是大多数
@@dajunhuang3402 深圳不是
@@dajunhuang3402 确实,中位数低于平均数。
43mins, now I'm satisfied🤣
Hope you enjoy! Long long episode💪🏼
I like touring around the world to see new things too❤❤
谢谢!
Thank you! We appreciate the support, this helps us to keep going! 😊👍🏼
Longer episodes should be your new thing now. It’s much more enjoyable.
Cool to hear, next ones also gonna be like that, we try to improve 👍🏼
so far i feel you two are very easygoing at heart
Thank you 😊
Hair style of both of you looks pretty 😊😊ma.
Thanks 😊
It should be noted that China is the birthplace of tea culture, not only the British Black Tea or Indian tea, in fact, are passed down from ancient China. India's tea culture will be similar to Britain's for historical reasons. And your morning tea did not eat shrimp dumplings, really a pity, and ribs, chicken feet, these are super delicious.
You are correct, great comment
你们可以不用买票,直接刷支付宝上的transport码进出地铁站或者公交
Yes, but we had troubles getting the Alipay QR-Code itself in Shenzhen. But it worked fine in Shanghai and Beijing
@@zingwibrothers Did you remember to update the current city to Shenzhen in Alipay coz it was Shanghai or Beijing that you guys previously were?
@@zingwibrothers You can buy a transportation card with 'China T-Union' logo, and then you can take the subway or bus anywhere in mainland China.
@22:45, that BYD EV SUV is gorgeous!
Hello and welcome to China! At the beginning of the video, you are eating "morning tea" from Guangdong Province, red rice sausage, and double skin milk. Shenzhen is a young city, only in its 40s, and it gathers the cuisine of other places, most of which are from Guangdong Province, Guangzhou, Foshan, Chaoshan, etc. Roasted meat, marinated products, porridge, soup powder, beef hot pot (classic meal, hot pot), rice noodles, coconut chicken hot pot, etc.
In China, you can buy new energy car like BYD in very nice price, at 18:41 you can see the price is 79800 yuan, or about 10000 euro. As a Chinese, I am proud of BYD just like German are proud of Mercedes.
32:50 在中国有一些超市是可以自己打捞想吃的海鲜,然后交给超市的厨房,告诉厨师你想要什么样的做法,辣的还是甜的,然后厨师会帮你烹饪。
这是当地一个比较流行的特色,但这样的超市不多。
As for the lotous flower, I want to say that's not an unblooming flower, but the fruit of lotous after the flower fades.
Also, thanks you for the nnice sharing!
Love you guy videos
Thank you!!👍🏼
Same here. Very enjoyable
Like your China series very much, hope you will explore more China. ❤❤
I'm coming at the speed of light
We appreciate it, Oohh yeah🫡
Chinese emperors and rich people whom can afford in the past drinks tea frequently,and the Chinese customs welcome guests with tea,sip and chat.
go to chongqing soon and explore through the maze of metro and mountains
Chongqing looks definitely interesting! Some recommendations on what to see/do there ? We might consider to go in another trip
XinJiang is recommended
I hope to be going very soon, looks awesome - I can't wait to visit
from your 1st video in SHANGHIA now to SHENZHEN, i'm so glad to find you 2 guys have familiar with chinese life day after day and enjoy it. especially you came to shenzhen, my city, every thing you choose in shenzhen was so smart, from hotel to metro, visiting villiage, skiining in hot summer, hahhaha ,you r so great~~~~~
哈哈哈…你們兄弟倆的新发型很帥!👍👍👍 你們一整天吃的三餐看起來都很美味,希望都很合你們的口味啊!😋😋😋 你們拍下一部的影片,會出現在四季如春風景優美的云南省嗎?😂😂😂
Yunnan looks super interesting, which city would you recommend?
哈哈哈……1:麗江 2:大理 3:玉龍雪山 4:西双版那 5:昆明 。
YunNan is famous for Coffee as well. U can get a tour of their coffee planting tour. And a looot of cuisine made with coffee beans as well, very interesting
like this pace of the update. 👍
Welcome 👍🏼
15:34 Tea eggs are cooked in soy sauce and spices similar to those used in five spice powder. The yolk is dark because that's what happens when hard boiled eggs are over-cooked. Tea eggs take a long time to infuse to they tend to be overcooked by default unless the person making them uses a cool infusion.
China is very famous for porcelain dishes, we call in India as china's clay to that material
As an Indian, I think the tea drinking in China is a lot more unique and seems more authentic than the Indian one but regardless I love Indian Tea taste too.
Stolen from China and taken to INdia by the British
It's important to heat the cups so that the temperature of tea can be kept. That's why the waiter rinse the cups before serving tea
Not merely EV, BYD also makes hybird cars which reach a coverage of 2100km by only a charge and a tank.
you guys should try roast goose in Guangzhou. amazing!
Sounds good - you are making me hungry
It’s famous ? We got it recommended quite often
@@zingwibrothers作为一个中国人,第一次吃烧鹅的时候被震惊了
@@zingwibrothers the roast goose and pigeons in Guangzhou are really famous and worthy to be tried for tourists
@@zingwibrothers it's very famous.highly recommended.
Nice. Great sharing.
Welcome 🙏🏼
第一泡是清洗茶并清洗茶具,因为第一泡是苦涩的😊并不适合饮用,所以服务员清洗完茶具就把茶壶里剩下的茶水倒了。第二泡才是最好的,第三泡后味道就比较清淡了,
Haircut rocks! That’s a good job!
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Did you guys try any bubble tea in China? Try some popular brands such as Heytea and MIXUE Ice Cream & Tea, you would love it.
Cool, tbh we haven’t tried so far, totally forgot it
I Really want you guys to Show china nature places
Yeah that’s next we did a lot of cities, now it’s time for some nature maybe next trip China nature trip
@@zingwibrothers next time you'd better come to China in spring (Apr, May) and autumn (sep, oct, nov). Late autumn and winter in northern China are a little desolate because plants are withered brown. If you want to visit Harbin, you can choose winter, but your experience in other northern cities might be affected because it's too cold. I recommend Datong and Taiyuan in Shanxi Province for historical and cultural attractions.
There is an error in the Chinese subtitles. The subtitles show that you are spending in Japanese yen.
Have fun!
BYE Now is not only the best selling in China, but also best selling all over the world.
Wow didn’t know that, which source you got this from ?
@@zingwibrothers I'm sorry I forgot to add a precondition, most sold electric car brands worldwide. For overall sales, BYD is 9th.
@@zingwibrothersBYD buses are very popular in Japan and Europe
If people are wondering about China’s use of plastic bags, plastic bags are recyclable and, relative to paper bags, use a lot less resources. In China, they enforce a very strict sorting system to ensure plastic bags are properly recycled.
Xiaomi phones has been around longer than Hwawei. They have two lines for every phones, tablets, and, now, laptop. One is very economical but still very functional, the other can match iPhones.
The “tuning cars” were replicas of cars from an animation “Initial D”. The one in the middle was the main character’s car.
BYD are expensive in Germany because of tariffs.
They “expensive crab” were King Crabs from Alaska, they ARE very expensive due to how dangerous it is to get them.
I hope you can post more long videos about China, which I like to watch.
i can tell you guys have different tastes, but i think you guys should share everything. i notice sometimes you guys wont try the others food. but its awesome that you love the food and are not afraid to try new things! safe travels!!
30:15 is not lotus flower buds, it's lotus seed pod instead, the seeds are considered a delicacy in china.
That was awesome.
I was born and raised in Shenzhen. There are still more to explore in Shenzhen. In the east side of Shenzhen, there is a long stretch of beach and shores. They are the top destinations for Shenzhen people during the weekends. In the Nanshan(南山) district, you can spot the most luxurious part of shenzhen, which is featured by countless malls sitting around skyscrapers.
Basically it's all normal expenses. You travel like locals. Near the mall that was an antique car exhibition & futuristic car show. Really interesting content for me. I haven't even been to Shenzhen but Cantonese style food is always great. can't wait to see the next video. Red yeast rice is used as the material for making the skin of shrimp rice rolls, that's why they are red outside. There are also white rice rolls, softer and more juicy. TRY Coconut Chicken and Claypot Rice. They're nice. To enjoy the smell and taste of tea in small sips, we use small-capacity teacups, and the tea is usually very hot, can't imagine how it will taste like in a deep bottle or cup.
'Tea Egg' is generally hardboiled eggs marinated in a brine of soy, tea leaves, star anise, salt. Cooked eggs are cooled, then the shell gently cracked so that the brine seeps in and colors it, giving it a spider web look. It's just a more flavorful boiled egg. Nothing weird about it.
I love tea eggs. However, it's very hard to find good ones on the street because they don't let the egg stay in the liquid for long. So it just taste like a normal egg. If it stays in the tea for an hour or longer, it will be very flavorful.
27:20 they aren't nio, they are li auto car makers
Wow whaaaat? I thought it’s nio
I like your videos!❤
Welcome enjoy
In China, we generally say "bao zi" rather than "bao". Only when it comes to a certain type of "bao zi", we call it "xx bao", such as "pork bao", "tofu bao",etc. The Chinese name of tea is "cha", the Indian word "chai" comes from the Cantonese pronunciation of "cha". Teacup is always small because tea in China is not only a drink to satisfy thirst , but also a kind of culture and art. You would know the tea ceremony if you try Chaoshan "Kungfu Tea".
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Chai is Hindi since it's recent language , you can find people saying cha often .
Love you from India
没有冰箱的情况下高糖高盐或者油炸后的食物可以保存更久,所以在热带国家这样的食物更常见
I remember you said in previous videos that you wanted to see the natural scenery of China. I recommend you to come to Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region or Hainan Province or Yunnan Province. The natural scenery in these three places is excellent, and the prices will be cheaper than those in other big cities. Dali and Guilin are very beautiful cities.❤❤❤You have gained a lot of fans in Tik Tok, China. I look forward to your next video😊
I would love to go n live there.. wish i could get some job there :)
I think there are many job opportunities!
@@zingwibrotherswould be interesting if you can make a video about this when you are there.. getting jobs in Shenzhen.. it will be a superhit video on youtube IMO
Thank you very much for your interest in China cars. I am very happy to see this interesting video. ❤Mercedes-Benz, Audi, BMW and Porsche are household names in China, and almost every man in China wants to own it. I am a girl, and I prefer Mercedes-Benz and Porsche.
Your's video was spread on an app called 小红书and that's where I learned about your. ❤️I notice that you like China snacks very much, while the staple food in China is all kinds of cuisines and rice. Snacks can only be used as dessert in China. I hope you can taste real Chinese food.😊Have a good trip.
wish u may try out a good tea egg, it is really tasty, the favor egg ...
The Yunnan region is one of the main coffee-producing hubs in China, counting among its main customers giants such as Starbucks, Nescafé and Luckin Coffee. So, if you want good coffee with different flavors, go there. And if you want to know the price of the cars just ask the seller, lol
Although those cars don't have many physical buttons, they can all be controlled by voice, such as adjusting the air conditioning temperature, playing music, opening windows, etc.
u guys so funny i cant never forget "when you see English on menu just run"
Supermarkets in Canada and the US are open on Sundays and holidays as well. Not sure about elsewhere
First time here😍
Amazing thanks share China 🚇🚍🚘🚙🚗👍
Welcome 🙏🏼
12:14 The way you pronounce bow is as cute as a baby‘s☺️
The cup you are using is an imitation of the Chinese Ming Dynasty chicken cup, which was auctioned for HK$280 million at Sotheby's in Hong Kong.
Guys if you come to Guangzhou, goto Guangzhou Restaurant(广州酒家) to try dimsun or roast goose, it's a little bit expensive but should not disappoint you.
Any robot taxi ? I like this video, so much fun.
在中国网上购物太方便了,我都很少去超市,除非为了消耗逢年过节发下来的超市购物卡😂网上购物不仅可以看到大家对商品的评价,基本上还免邮费,物流速度又非常快,售后保障又非常好。你们下次来中国如果有机会可以体验一下网上购物
Hello, I suggest you go to Jiangyin, Wuxi, China, the next stop. There is the headquarters of Hailan Home, which is quite good.
Hair cut looks stunning
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If you want to travel to small cities, you can go to Yunfu, Heyuan, and Chaozhou, which are the three cities with the worst GDP in Guangdong Province. In addition, small cities usually do not have a subway, only buses can be used.
Happy to saw car varieties 😊😊 and 43 minutes video is too long guys. Split into two.. worthy. This is my opinion ma❤❤
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4:30Using a small teacup is a great way to leave more room in your stomach for the food. If it's a large teacup. Lots of liquid you give your stomach a feeling of fullness.
can go to shenzhen bay to have drone lighting show which is more remarkable than the one in Paris now.
If you are interested, you'd better go test drive the Huawei M9 car and listen to the sales staff's explanation, so that you can have a better understanding of Chinese electric cars
Go to YunNan and you will see the different color of China.
China is the best country to visit now!
At the end of the video, you mentioned that you would like recommendations for small cities. I recommend Beihai City. China classifies cities into five levels based on their size and GDP. Shenzhen, where you are currently located, is a first-tier city, while Beihai is a fourth-tier city. It is a coastal city famous for its beaches, and Beihai's Silver Beach is renowned as the best beach in China. In 1886, Germany established a consulate in Beihai, which was withdrawn in 1908. You mentioned that your next stop will be Guangzhou, and there is a high-speed train from Guangzhou to Beihai, with around ten daily services.
I've watched many videos from TH-camrs visiting China, and they almost always visit the famous big cities. I've rarely seen anyone go to small or coastal cities. While Shanghai and Shenzhen are also coastal, they do not have famous beaches. If you really want to explore a small city, Beihai is definitely worth considering for a new and unique experience.
China's automobile market is diversified. At the beginning, China had almost no automobile manufacturing industry. All brands were imported. Japanese, American, and European automobile brands all entered the Chinese market. Later, through cooperation, China gradually owned the automobile manufacturing industry. But foreign brands still hold the leading position. Until recent years, with the rise of the electric vehicle industry, sales of domestic EV brands in China have continued to increase.
43:17 wow this is perfect for watching while i eating
Enjoy! Good appetite
bro i like your video 祝你旅游快乐🎉
I really want to hear your thoughts on your first video of coming to China now
Red rice is a different variety of rice. There are also black rice too. All more expensive than the normal white rice. All varieties have their own unique taste.
Could you post the update about the cheap drone?How is its performance?I am really interested in that.❤
You should go to Guangzhou for morning tea. Haha, there are very few delicious food in Shenzhen. If you can eat spicy food, you can actually go to Chengdu. I like it very much, but as a Hubei native, of course, I think Hubei cuisine is the best.
And Amazing cars too
Recommended Cantonese gourmet: roast goose, honey-glazed char siu(Cantonese roast meat), various rice noodle rolls(肠粉chang fen), various congees(including congee-based hotpot), braised beef brisket with radish(萝卜牛腩 luo bo niu nan), claypot rice with Cantonese-sausage or spare ribs(煲仔饭bao zai fan), dry-steamed spare ribs(干蒸排骨gan zheng pai gu), wonton noodles, and various 糖水tangshui (means Cantonese desserts).
要带锅巴的煲仔饭
Try the L9 from Li guys. The interior is crazy nice!
❤世界和平富足,人民幸福安康❤
i love you guys' videos.It makes me learn about the real China.😂😂
Welcome to China.🎉中国每个城市有自己独特的风俗习惯。有机会常来吧。😊
Thank you for welcoming 😊
@@zingwibrothers You're welcome.