I've noticed that Parks in China are named after their People, whereas parks in the UK are named after the Aristocrats and the Royals. Pretty telling that!
UA-camrs usually have no interest in museum when they visit Urumqi in Xinjiang You are an exception. This Urumqi museum is actually worth a visit Really piqued by the display of the mummy corpses.
One part of it. It is vast, but sparsely populated as against its large land area (China’s biggest province in terms of that). And ethnically diverse too: the Taklimakan Desert and Tarim basin of the south are Uyghurs, Tajiks, Tibetans and Salars living there, while the Dzungarian basin of the north are mostly Mongols, Hui, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Russians, Tatars, Tuvans, Han Chinese majority, Yugurs, Uzbeks and others
Thank you for always giving the support - I have been a bit low energy this week, hence just catching up with the comments - bouncing back through the life troubles tho and will drop another video about my thoughts on the whole Xinjiang trip etc and then back into grabbing insights about Beijing ✌️
Xinjiang looks way better than Gaza! I guess in American English the word "genocide" must have some positive meaning since the USA says China committed genocide in Xinjiang while there was no genocide in Gaza!
Both are a disgrace and both are not genocide. Forced camps for over 1 million, mainly innocent civilians is beyond a disgrace. Better ways to re-educate.
@@JohnSmith-sm7ezBelieve whatever your politicians and media want you to believe if that makes you feel better. The point is whatever you believe doesn’t really matter to people in Xinjiang. Demonized others does not make you better. It only shows your arrogance and ignorance to the world. Not sure who would benefit from it in long run, though.
The warmonger will not allow the world to be peaceful ! They need to sell their war weapons,obviously by creating conflicts and regime change or war..😢
Well done for persevering to make it up to the top of the tower! However the view of the high rises from there was not what I expected. Those senior citizens dancing in the parks would have lived through hardship during the Cultural Revolution. The smiles on their faces reflect their pride for having played their part in shaping the China as we see today. My respect to them all! ✊
Wow! Fascinating museum Ian. Urumqi is really an amazing and calm city and I had so much fun there. The museum isn’t really visited by many so it’s amazing that you show us that side of the city. So much history there and it’s beautiful too!
Thanks for watching, the museum was great but I only showed a little bit of it out of respect for other people who may want to visit in the future. I am glad you enjoyed the city too. 👍
There are actually so many negative comments coming from people who have never been there. Never seen it live, then know it all? What the hell are they thinking?
Yep, but you can tell people until your blue in the face but they will still believe what their governments tell them… even though on many other things they would say their governments are telling them lies. It is all odd to me!
Well, guys we have to visit the places Ian talks about in his videos. Because because Beijing is such an amazing interesting city. Lama Temple omg, amazing. Next door Confucius Temple and just as amazing to. I then went to Punk Rock restaurant and had some fish and chips for dinner🎉with some noodles, chicken and hot peppers. Next, off to the drum towers and bell towers. Last. A quick stop at the lake and 2024 dragon. Hahaha more fun I could handle for one day. Last China really does come alive at night folks, so make sure you take in the night life after their work….Peace………..❤😊😊😊
You're one of the very few travel bloggers to come to Urumqi and be willing to explore beyond the Grand Bazaar, thank you! The temple on the hill you went to at the end of the video, the hill is called Red Hill, it's a landmark in Urumqi, but you're the first blogger I've ever met who's willing to go there.
Thank you, I loved the city and I will definitely be back to explore more. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave the kind comment - I appreciate that a lot. ❤️
@@ForAllLifesAdventures thank you for doing such a great job. I appreciate your spirit of exploration. This makes your video show something very different from others, which is really great. Welcome to Xinjiang again. I hope your video will be seen by more people.
@@yao3721 Thank you for the support and I hope people get to see my video and the many more so that they understand the reality and not what is shown in the west. 👍🏻
I wonder you can rent an audio device that will guide you through the museum in English audio. In some museums in China they do have such device that can sense which part of the museum you are at and narrates the exhibited items to you.
Ian good one. there was a famous Irishman, Robert Hart, who in the late 19th, very early 20th century helped the Qing dynasty "modernise" their country. 2 things amongst many he created a maritime customs post in Urumqi (the city is furthest from sea anywhere on planet), the British expats thought he'd gone native... errmm He was Irish and he lived through the genocide famine inflicted on his country in 1847!
Grey sharing Frank, I knew the Urumqi was the city furthest from any sea… I never heard of Robert Hart. That story is definitely something I will add into my list to research further. 👍
From the comments it seems that quite many people aren't happy with positive view about China. Can't understand why they're so obsessed with China's failure, and everything about China should be in negativity
Just ignore these racist genocidal white supremacists! They have been feeling superior and arrogant for so long, it's hard to accept China going to displace them as No. 1 without China murdering, looting, raping and stealing the colonies as what they have done! You can be assured that the Global South (88% of the world's populace) support and trust China compare to the western imperialistic minority.
Hi Ian I hope you’re okay. I am a long time subscriber and I am a fan of you but can you please film more what’s around you then your self because in this video particularly you film more of yourself than what around you thank you.
Xinjiang has no genocide. It’s fake news. What are the google coordinates of those supposed “concentration camps”, and what are the names of the victims of the supposed “Uyghur genocide”. If no evidence, then it’s a lie trying to make up a lie to make excuse to sanction Xinjiang cotton, one stone two birds, targeting Muslims and their cotton, another anti Muslim measure.
The Uighur Museum sounds fantastic. Can you get to some Uighur prisons for us to have a look see. You cant miss them. They have very tall walls and big gates with razor wire and guard posts. Some have slogans written on the walls that say "Obey the China Communist Party or else!". Ask a taxi driver where they are. They all know.
The truth of the matter is, China in its Dynestic history, never “learn" the Western way of conquering peoples, like American wiping out Natives American or Hawaiian language and cultures out right dubbing them uncivilized! Yes Chinese was authoritarian but less insidious like banning speaking of Navajo or Hawaiian languages as American did a century ago! That's why China is still quite diverse and maintaining language and culture regionally! Unfortunately it may have "learn" those practice recently like trying to made mandarin menditory or other measures for national unity orcounter separatist and secession movements! It's a sad reality in a world US in an effort to remain its hegemony employing its old divide and conquer tattic by way of NED, VOA propaganda! Decade after, Arab Spring, where are they now interm of progress?Thus China view Western media platform as national security risk unless they abide by "Chinese law"! As American, I don't believe for a second American government truly "care" about any given countries "well being" in its agendas! Even idealist neo liberal, astonished me how they never have little memories of trying to "liberates" or " democratized" the world that end in failures! From Korean war (they'll often argue being successful comparing South and North, but still only half so I can argue) what about Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, now Ukraine! Final truth! China is dubbed most hated country in the west resulting from its propaganda! Like Lee Kuan Yew said : if you view China as enemy, China will counter, result, USA is the most hated counyin the world according to Global South, fair game, I guess😂
There are countries but not in China where languages or dialects of ethnic minorities are facing oblivion and new generations of ethnic minorities couldnt even speak their own language or dialect as result of govt policies.on promoting the national language at the expense of the ethnic minorites. Its ok to implement compulsory national language policy so long as the languages of ethnic minorites are still preserved n not abolished in schools/media programs / variety shows.etc.
@@nanyanguo1 yeah, and represent their traditional language on the road signed and money etc… yep, you should the trouble we have in Scotland with trying keep the Gaelic language alive in the face of fierce criticism from Westminster and the ilk
@@ForAllLifesAdventures I know uyghur language appeared on road n other signages in Xinjiang and also the chinese RMB currency notes. Not to forget, t the preservation of language , culture, tradition n religion of ethnic minorities are protected in the constitution of China.
What is the point of this video? Mr Curious, he keeps reminding us, all we see, him walking around People's Park, again as he says, are in every city in China. Terrible video on Urumqi!!
Bravo. What a great talent you are… thanks for the feedback, now you are free to jog on… and if you are in Beijing??? Or China, then look me up, but I suspect that you are somewhere else and not in china - surprise me, are you in China?
IT depends how you look at it. 15 years ago almost nothing seen in your video frame existed. Almost 100% of what you do have in frame is new Beijing's plan to remake Urumqi and Xinjiangs cities and towns. Something seen in most of the sponsored panderbear visit videos is the massive sections of walls around community living buildings. those kms of walls and gates you tired walking past uninterrupted by very very few gates (often only 1 entrance and exit) and that is where most of the Uighurs live and or 'Han' which are a massively increasing population will have their own huge walled off communities.
@markxia7632 No, the tower he is climbing is so rebuilt and replaced as to be called new AND MORE because it's not just the structure but all the trim, paint, all that you see in the video frame on the balcony for example is renovation from the last decade. Yes, I taught you that the areas we see him walking on are construction sites and almost all of that was done very recently. Want to keep being honest?
Even the Forbidden City and the Great Wall in Beijing are being rebuilt and renovated all the time. People who pay attention to Xinjiang have always emphasized that Xinjiang should not be built and kept poor. Keep crying. By the way, Han people have always lived in Xinjiang throughout history, and there are big differences between northern and southern Xinjiang. The original people living in Xinjiang were Buddhists, but the Mongols massacred them, allowing the Uighurs to take advantage of the situation and invade from Central Asia.lol @@topsuperseven7910
What are the google coordinates of those supposed “concentration camps”, and what are the names of the victims of the supposed “Uyghur genocide”. If no evidence, then it’s a lie trying to make up a lie to make excuse to sanction Xinjiang cotton, one stone two birds, targeting Muslims and their cotton, another anti Muslim measure
I've noticed that Parks in China are named after their People, whereas parks in the UK are named after the Aristocrats and the Royals. Pretty telling that!
That’s a good observation 👍
Finally some notices that. Good job.
UA-camrs usually have no interest in museum when they visit Urumqi in Xinjiang You are an exception. This Urumqi museum is actually worth a visit Really piqued by the display of the mummy corpses.
I always wonder around museums 😂 I am a wee bit older for a UA-camr I think. I love museums and art galleries
This is real Xinjiang!
One part of it.
It is vast, but sparsely populated as against its large land area (China’s biggest province in terms of that).
And ethnically diverse too: the Taklimakan Desert and Tarim basin of the south are Uyghurs, Tajiks, Tibetans and Salars living there, while the Dzungarian basin of the north are mostly Mongols, Hui, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Russians, Tatars, Tuvans, Han Chinese majority, Yugurs, Uzbeks and others
It is huge and very diverse 👍
Retirement in Urumqi looks like a lot of fun! I’ve always wanted to explore the Silk Road.
Also a stepping stone away to neighboring Central Asian countries
It is so well worth it… exploring the Silk Road has always been a dream of mine too ❤️
Housing and living costs will be much lower compared to the major cities
peaceful , beautiful !
Absolutely peaceful ✌️
Beautiful peaceful helpful freedoms great China’s 🇨🇳Xinjiang ❤& peoples ❤
👍
Amazing Xinjiang
It is beautiful 👍
"Ian's Typical Guy Tours" ....sign me up. Great footage indorr and out. Looking forward to Part III in Xinjiang
Thank you for always giving the support - I have been a bit low energy this week, hence just catching up with the comments - bouncing back through the life troubles tho and will drop another video about my thoughts on the whole Xinjiang trip etc and then back into grabbing insights about Beijing ✌️
Xinjiang looks way better than Gaza! I guess in American English the word "genocide" must have some positive meaning since the USA says China committed genocide in Xinjiang while there was no genocide in Gaza!
Both are a disgrace and both are not genocide. Forced camps for over 1 million, mainly innocent civilians is beyond a disgrace. Better ways to re-educate.
Ikr😂😂 american🤣🤣
@@JohnSmith-sm7ez Show one forced camp to prove its existence?
I see u left so many comments in this video,U must be a hardworking person right?
@@JohnSmith-sm7ezBelieve whatever your politicians and media want you to believe if that makes you feel better. The point is whatever you believe doesn’t really matter to people in Xinjiang. Demonized others does not make you better. It only shows your arrogance and ignorance to the world. Not sure who would benefit from it in long run, though.
Cool! The world is so much better off if countries just focus on their development instead of fighting with each other.
The warmonger will not allow the world to be peaceful ! They need to sell their war weapons,obviously by creating conflicts and regime change or war..😢
I agree… but sadly, war is profitable for some.
Well done for persevering to make it up to the top of the tower! However the view of the high rises from there was not what I expected. Those senior citizens dancing in the parks would have lived through hardship during the Cultural Revolution. The smiles on their faces reflect their pride for having played their part in shaping the China as we see today. My respect to them all! ✊
Culture revolution? Seldom to hear it happened in Xinjiang
XJ cultural revolution? what have you been smoking? fact check it first
你这想得太多了
I personally know of Han people whose families were exiled to Xinjiang during the cultural revolution.
@@louiserobinson9776 Farming and protect borders. So?
I was there last year, thank you for bring me back again, amazing museum and unique culture which are preserved very well
Thanks for taking the time to watch and to leave the comment, I am glad it brought back the great memories for you 👍
The museum looks interesting👍👍👍
It was very interesting Kai 👍
Wow! Fascinating museum Ian. Urumqi is really an amazing and calm city and I had so much fun there. The museum isn’t really visited by many so it’s amazing that you show us that side of the city. So much history there and it’s beautiful too!
Thanks for watching, the museum was great but I only showed a little bit of it out of respect for other people who may want to visit in the future. I am glad you enjoyed the city too. 👍
@@ForAllLifesAdventures you showed a side I’ve never seen before and I’m sure most people would say the same. Thanks for letting us in! 😊🙏🏾
There are actually so many negative comments coming from people who have never been there. Never seen it live, then know it all? What the hell are they thinking?
Yep, but you can tell people until your blue in the face but they will still believe what their governments tell them… even though on many other things they would say their governments are telling them lies. It is all odd to me!
@@ForAllLifesAdventuresit’s human nature… people always believe what they want to believe.
Dances like those of 13:25 are of Muslim heritage. The music usually has the Arabian seven-beat tempo.
The music was mesmerising to me… beautiful, it struck a chord as they say! ❤️
Well, guys we have to visit the places Ian talks about in his videos. Because because Beijing is such an amazing interesting city. Lama Temple omg, amazing. Next door Confucius Temple and just as amazing to. I then went to Punk Rock restaurant and had some fish and chips for dinner🎉with some noodles, chicken and hot peppers. Next, off to the drum towers and bell towers. Last. A quick stop at the lake and 2024 dragon. Hahaha more fun I could handle for one day. Last China really does come alive at night folks, so make sure you take in the night life after their work….Peace………..❤😊😊😊
😂 I recommend every one of them on the list and more… ❤️ ✌️
Good video again Iain
Thanks for the comment, much appreciated - keeps me motivated, as you know ✌️
❤ great video again Iain, can't wait to see the next one.👍☺️
Thank you 🙏 I always appreciate your comments ✌️
You're one of the very few travel bloggers to come to Urumqi and be willing to explore beyond the Grand Bazaar, thank you! The temple on the hill you went to at the end of the video, the hill is called Red Hill, it's a landmark in Urumqi, but you're the first blogger I've ever met who's willing to go there.
Thank you, I loved the city and I will definitely be back to explore more. Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave the kind comment - I appreciate that a lot. ❤️
@@ForAllLifesAdventures thank you for doing such a great job. I appreciate your spirit of exploration. This makes your video show something very different from others, which is really great. Welcome to Xinjiang again. I hope your video will be seen by more people.
@@yao3721 Thank you for the support and I hope people get to see my video and the many more so that they understand the reality and not what is shown in the west. 👍🏻
I have been too busy lately to leave comments but I watched the video yesterday. You're doing a great job and being honest which is impressive.
Thanks for watching Sheku, I always appreciate your support 👍
Looks like a fantastic adventure. Look forward to watching more.
Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoy the other videos from Xinjiang I will post.
I wonder you can rent an audio device that will guide you through the museum in English audio. In some museums in China they do have such device that can sense which part of the museum you are at and narrates the exhibited items to you.
👍 yes, I think that was available. I spotted someone using that half way around 👍 I will know next time
Ian good one. there was a famous Irishman, Robert Hart, who in the late 19th, very early 20th century helped the Qing dynasty "modernise" their country. 2 things amongst many he created a maritime customs post in Urumqi (the city is furthest from sea anywhere on planet), the British expats thought he'd gone native... errmm He was Irish and he lived through the genocide famine inflicted on his country in 1847!
Grey sharing Frank, I knew the Urumqi was the city furthest from any sea… I never heard of Robert Hart. That story is definitely something I will add into my list to research further. 👍
thank you for this, 💖
👍
Great video and info about Xinjiang!
Thank you very much for sharing~
Thank you for watching 👍
Hey man, congratulations.. you've got it...WuSu...,,, I always have WuSu while having BBQ meats !
👍 great beer 🍻
Will visit very soon..looks Beautiful
Well worth the time to visit. 👍
From the comments it seems that quite many people aren't happy with positive view about China. Can't understand why they're so obsessed with China's failure, and everything about China should be in negativity
Yeah, the mindset that for you to be successful others must fail! It confuses me!
Just ignore these racist genocidal white supremacists! They have been feeling superior and arrogant for so long, it's hard to accept China going to displace them as No. 1 without China murdering, looting, raping and stealing the colonies as what they have done! You can be assured that the Global South (88% of the world's populace) support and trust China compare to the western imperialistic minority.
The beer and food will taste better after all that hard work
It was great food and the beer was ice cold!!
I just got to know there is metro in Urumqi in Xinjiang
I think it is just just three lines, smallish and serves the airport. But again, brilliant to see that investment.
Hi Ian I hope you’re okay. I am a long time subscriber and I am a fan of you but can you please film more what’s around you then your self because in this video particularly you film more of yourself than what around you thank you.
Thank you, great feedback, I will get back to that. 👍🏼
Thank you for the video you shot in Xinjiang, which debunks the rumors and slanders of the Western media.
👍 thanks for watching
lots and lots of mummies.
There are thirteen in total in the museum but I only shared a little insight so people could enjoy the experience as I did. 👍🏼
Those people seem to have been forced to sing and 💃 🕺 💃 🕺 🕺 🕺 💃
Yupp
😂😂😂😂😂
😂 they were also smiling… I guess that was forced too 😜
心裡想什麼,看的就是什麼。
@@謝啊發我觉得他可能就是在反讽啦
Where can I find detention camps?
Lop county
bbc
@@JohnSmith-sm7eznear the nuclear testing site
@@JohnSmith-sm7ezliar
Just google your home address
The people here are happier than most of the American blacks.
👍
and many whites as well
👍
😂他主要就在红山公园周围转悠呢
Actually, that’s what you see in the video but I went elsewhere 😂 😂 😂 ( we can all add we laughing faces)
west propagandize : waw , so many paid actor . how much money you spend? and how much money you get from CCP
Keep it under the sand 😊
Not paid but many incentives for this type of work , by local governments.
When you talk good about china you get paid when you talk bad about china you get paid both ways you get paid how nice
Amplified by government related agencies. The truth is out.
Stupidity.. well done. You impress me.
Thank you 🙏
Compare Xinjiang genocide to Gaza genocide.
Xinjiang has no genocide. It’s fake news. What are the google coordinates of those supposed “concentration camps”, and what are the names of the victims of the supposed “Uyghur genocide”. If no evidence, then it’s a lie trying to make up a lie to make excuse to sanction Xinjiang cotton, one stone two birds, targeting Muslims and their cotton, another anti Muslim measure.
One is real and one isn’t… can’t compare.
@@ForAllLifesAdventures Yes, Kind of strange that the West still denies Genocide in Gaza. 🧐
Plus, China is a Palestinian Ally
as told by BBC, not true.
BBC is no longer a trustworthy source
@@ForAllLifesAdventures fall of British Empire.
@@josephguo6256 yep, but they actually don’t realise that it has happened!! 😂
@@ForAllLifesAdventures No Sir, people of GB know very well.
The Uighur Museum sounds fantastic. Can you get to some Uighur prisons for us to have a look see. You cant miss them. They have very tall walls and big gates with razor wire and guard posts. Some have slogans written on the walls that say "Obey the China Communist Party or else!".
Ask a taxi driver where they are. They all know.
Oh I seen the news report you are referencing - it was terrible reporting. I met some very interesting people… have you?
ofc prisons have tall walls , guard posts n all that . What prison in the world doesnt?
@@nanyanguo1 aye, that’s true…. But that wasn’t what it was now, was it.
@@nanyanguo1 : Another anti China haters. Don't bother about him. Any positive news on China will be twisted by this sickos to negativity 🤣
We don't use such uneducated slogans like that. Make up a better one next time.
The truth of the matter is, China in its Dynestic history, never “learn" the Western way of conquering peoples, like American wiping out Natives American or Hawaiian language and cultures out right dubbing them uncivilized!
Yes Chinese was authoritarian but less insidious like banning speaking of Navajo or Hawaiian languages as American did a century ago!
That's why China is still quite diverse and maintaining language and culture regionally!
Unfortunately it may have "learn" those practice recently like trying to made mandarin menditory or other measures for national unity orcounter separatist and secession movements! It's a sad reality in a world US in an effort to remain its hegemony employing its old divide and conquer tattic by way of NED, VOA propaganda!
Decade after, Arab Spring, where are they now interm of progress?Thus China view Western media platform as national security risk unless they abide by "Chinese law"!
As American, I don't believe for a second American government truly "care" about any given countries "well being" in its agendas!
Even idealist neo liberal, astonished me how they never have little memories of trying to "liberates" or " democratized" the world that end in failures!
From Korean war (they'll often argue being successful comparing South and North, but still only half so I can argue) what about Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, now Ukraine!
Final truth! China is dubbed most hated country in the west resulting from its propaganda!
Like Lee Kuan Yew said : if you view China as enemy, China will counter, result, USA is the most hated counyin the world according to Global South, fair game, I guess😂
Good comment and a lot to think about there.
There are countries but not in China where languages or dialects of ethnic minorities are facing oblivion and new generations of ethnic minorities couldnt even speak their own language or dialect as result of govt policies.on promoting the national language at the expense of the ethnic minorites.
Its ok to implement compulsory national language policy so long as the languages of ethnic minorites are still preserved n not abolished in schools/media programs / variety shows.etc.
@@nanyanguo1 yeah, and represent their traditional language on the road signed and money etc… yep, you should the trouble we have in Scotland with trying keep the Gaelic language alive in the face of fierce criticism from Westminster and the ilk
@@ForAllLifesAdventures I know uyghur language appeared on road n other signages in Xinjiang and also the chinese RMB currency notes. Not to forget, t the preservation of language , culture, tradition n religion of ethnic minorities are protected in the constitution of China.
@@nanyanguo1 👍🏼
Please do not undermine the efforts of Western media to build a cocoon house about Xinjiang.
😂 sorry to disappoint but I will undermine that straw house narrative at every turn I can. 👌
What is the point of this video? Mr Curious, he keeps reminding us, all we see, him walking around People's Park, again as he says, are in every city in China. Terrible video on Urumqi!!
Bravo. What a great talent you are… thanks for the feedback, now you are free to jog on… and if you are in Beijing??? Or China, then look me up, but I suspect that you are somewhere else and not in china - surprise me, are you in China?
@@ForAllLifesAdventures I spent over 4 years in Urumqi, so I know it well. In my own humble opinion this does not reflect Urumqi at it's best!!
IT depends how you look at it. 15 years ago almost nothing seen in your video frame existed. Almost 100% of what you do have in frame is new Beijing's plan to remake Urumqi and Xinjiangs cities and towns. Something seen in most of the sponsored panderbear visit videos is the massive sections of walls around community living buildings. those kms of walls and gates you tired walking past uninterrupted by very very few gates (often only 1 entrance and exit) and that is where most of the Uighurs live and or 'Han' which are a massively increasing population will have their own huge walled off communities.
Good insight. Thanks for sharing
@markxia7632 No, the tower he is climbing is so rebuilt and replaced as to be called new AND MORE because it's not just the structure but all the trim, paint, all that you see in the video frame on the balcony for example is renovation from the last decade.
Yes, I taught you that the areas we see him walking on are construction sites and almost all of that was done very recently.
Want to keep being honest?
Even the Forbidden City and the Great Wall in Beijing are being rebuilt and renovated all the time. People who pay attention to Xinjiang have always emphasized that Xinjiang should not be built and kept poor. Keep crying. By the way, Han people have always lived in Xinjiang throughout history, and there are big differences between northern and southern Xinjiang. The original people living in Xinjiang were Buddhists, but the Mongols massacred them, allowing the Uighurs to take advantage of the situation and invade from Central Asia.lol
@@topsuperseven7910
I saw you have lots of bias and never visit Xinjiang. Stop lying, go and visit Xinjiang by yourself. You are honest? No you are not.
@@Qiushishuo calm down and come up with some arguments instead of insultations
Xinjiang country 🐨🐨
Xinjiang part of Pakistan 🖤🖤🖤
Foolish
Ignorant hillbilly buffoon 🤣
BBC,NCC,"權威記者”的時代,已經過去了,每一位報導的視博主,都是“記者”
I agree, and it is why I do what I do - because I believe what you said is the future.!
中国人民欢迎你❤
Thank you 🙏
Free east Turkestan free palestine stop occupy and stop genocide
Aye?
Welcome to the "open air prison"! Ha..............
Earth is an open-air prison.
22 camps. Absolute disgrace to humanity. Over 99% of citizens in these camps in with no charge. Glad you guys think this is ok.
No, that's in G🔺️Z🔺️!
@@bfair6284and in lop county where camps are in China. So much denying its ridiculous. Even Chinese government admitted camps.
What are the google coordinates of those supposed “concentration camps”, and what are the names of the victims of the supposed “Uyghur genocide”. If no evidence, then it’s a lie trying to make up a lie to make excuse to sanction Xinjiang cotton, one stone two birds, targeting Muslims and their cotton, another anti Muslim measure