The Nanjing Massacre was a horrible one that even surpassed the Jewish persecution by the Nazis. Most in SE Asia would have heard about it or learnt in History lessons but not touched on in the Japanese curriculum.
Calling the Japanese soldiers the cruest beasts, is an insult to the beasts. If you visit any a museum of the Japanese invision in China you would agree with my words.
I find Jiayi speak Mandarin with beautiful voice. of course Julie has 清脆的聲音when she speaks in English that’s one of the reasons why the video is so attractive and keep me watching to the end. Thanks for introducing NanJiang , I really want to visit after your blog video.
I liked this tour as you went to a lot of places that people (at least on UA-cam) don't visit, like the Nanjing City Walls and especially the Ming Tombs, which are monumental. Also, you are a cute couple and Julie is a sweet Danish!
History nerds? It makes sense that you're in China, then! I hope you visit and show other "off the beaten path" places. I've heard of an underground "castle" or town and I think it's in Nanjing. Have you heard of it? Also, maybe you should go to that stone bridge featured in Crouching Tiger--that would be a romantic spot for the two of you!@@jiayiandjulieinchina
want to say that, after visit Nanjing Massacre museum Jiayi felt emotional . It moved me to see young ppl like Jiayi who has passion toward history and daily life.
Both of us felt very sad after visiting. I think anyone would after visiting the memorial. He just finished editing the video we made about the Nanjing massacre and it's been quite hard on him. Being confronted with that level of cruelty is really bad for anyone
@@jiayiandjulieinchinathank you for editing. I never been to any memorial of Chinese during Japanese invaded . In Hong Kong young people are not willing to face any negative stories about Japan coz they grew up with good ppl film of Japan
Thank you for showing Nanjing. I have not been there, but now I’m very interested in visiting after seeing your video. You both are so cute, #togetherforever
A beautiful in-sync couple. Wishing both of you all the best for the future. Very glad your video was recommended which led me to watch all your uploads to date.
You just got a new subscriber, Julie & Jiayi. Love your videos. Welcome to China. I'm sure you'll find a comfortable life in China. Can't wait for the Nanjing Museum.
Nanjing has many stories to tell. Its importance in Chinese history is as important as Xi'an. It was the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties. As a Yunnan native whose ancestral home is Nanjing, I am glad to see that you like this city. Finally, I wish you peace and joy.
Yeah, I hope to visit again soon. There's so many places I wanted to see but not enough time 😅 I really want to see Yunnan as well, it's a gorgeous province
I'd watched many world trip vloggers' vid products showing off their daily lives flying here and there either bringing us most beautiful things on earth or blizzard things to let our jaws dropping big for while…cuz most of them wanna give us WOWs not only through their content but also their body languages as well as looks in their faces…you guys are different, you guys unique! imho your uniqueness may come from a perfect mix of Chinese low profile essence derived from thousands yrs of culture heritage from Confucianist and a wabisabi like contemporary Scandinavian aesthetics, not mention you guys are true beautiful couples/creatures we can always find on UA-cam. Keep it up, find your own way to create incredible content.
I've watched thousands of videos about China and this is the first time I've heard of the 'crazy' Christians and Hong Xiuquan. How is this possible? Now I have to research them. Great video! Love the format with you guys narrating the scenes.
I only learned about them recently as well. It's super interesting. They rebelled against the Qing empire and occupied almost half the country. Nanjing was their capital, so eventually after more than a decade, it lead to the Qing emperor sending an army to massacre the city
@@jiayiandjulieinchina The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom lasted for 11 years, leading to a sharp decline in China's population from 400 million to 240 million. That's why he called it crazy.
Wait wen he you take him to copenhagen and odense... odense is a nice place to walk around and remember to bring him to Bones restaurant for the pork ribs😂😂😂 amazingly delicious
Everyone is stating the obvious of Julie's beauty! Of course who can disagree! But I'm fascinated by your background, well travel, well knowledge! So I'm more interested in how she came to be? Has to do with her parents, the fact she was in China when she was little! Also of Jiayi's, like whether he came from a highly educated parent! I understand you guys are still in honeymoon stage of your courtships and just want to record your life! Hopefully in the future you guys can discuss more of personal stuffs like exactly how you both grow up, where were you educated or how you decided on living in Hangzhou etc. inserted in to your contents, will be much more interesting!
Thank you very much 😊 Well I can answer some of it. I traveled quite a bit as a kid and one of those trips was China. Most magical vacation of my life. In high school, I went on exchange to Japan. I wanted to see what it would be like having to integrate into a culture far from the west and East Asian culture was something I found to be quite interesting. I've always been a curious person and loved history, culture and politics from a very young age. In this Jiayi and I are very similar. Jiayi is a Zhejiang university graduate. Both of his parents went to university as well, but he's from a very normal middle class family. In the future, we definitely want to discuss more in-depth topics both about ourselves, but also society and history 😊
@@jiayiandjulieinchina I hold off that model question, felt a little presumptuous, pretty sure many have asked you. Now I think you should give it a try, China will love you! ha.....................
Wonder if Julia was from an American family in Denmark cause her English is quite smooth without accent and more of American style than British - someone from China who has lived in US for over 25 years.
I m literally joined in Julie’s fans-club, you’re very smart and elegant. Jiayi please take good care of Julie, wish u always happy and healthy. 好像B站更新更多?我要去B站继续追你们了,喜欢你俩❤❤
Yes, the “Rape of Nanjing”… I bought a few books and gave it to my local libraries in USA. No one knows about this massacre. Thanks you both if you can tell us your experience walking thru this memorial in one of your videos.
EVERY AFTERNOON IVE WATCHED YOU TUBERS IN JAPAN , AND CHINESE COP FILMS AND KOREAN DRAMAS 3 DAYS AGO I STARTED WATCHING YOU TUBERS IN CHINA IT WAS NICE TO HEAR THEM SAYING POSITIVE AND HONEST THINGS ABOUT CHINA NOT LIES LIKE BRITAIN AND OTHER WESTERN COUNTRYS DO.
No, lost souls aren’t trapped there. It’s good to learn history instead of Japanese historical revisionism whitewashing their crimes. Japanese government, in an effort to whitewash their WWII crimes, and to divert and deflect from their own crimes, are funding massive anti China troll armies, anti China propangada channels and media in the west to demonize and slander China, blaming China of their own crimes while overly advertising Japanese culture, which is a Chinese Tang Dynasty culture. This is why the internet and all over the western media are filled with propaganda media praising Japan while trashing China, basically flipping the truth upside down. Under every single Chinese video introducing Chinese culture, civilization and history are these Japanese government funded bot spewing hate speeches such as calling Chinese cuisine “disgusting” and “too much oil”, and under every Chinese pet video as “animal abuse” no matter what the Chinese do, and under every single Chinese documentary about Chinese history, culture and tourism videos as “CCP propaganda” and anyone correcting their lies as “CCP shill”. Japan has been hiding behind USA, the propaganda media and channels and the troll armies they massively fund to project and blame shifting all their problems onto China the scapegoat, to divert attention away from Japanese WWII crimes such as Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, Comfort women sex slavery, Chichijima Incideny cannibalism, Bataan Death March, etc. In the meanwhile, all Chinese inventions and cultural elements invented by China are all intentionally misbranded by these massively funded channels and media as “Japanese”. Chinese lamian or pulled noodles become “Japanese ramen”. Chinese zhajiangmian or fried sauce noodles become “Korean jjajangmyon”. Chinese fen or rice noodles become “Vietnamese pho”. One of the Four Great Chinese inventions paper invented during the Chinese Han Dynasty by Cai Lun become “washi” or “hanji “. Cantonese wok becomes “Japanese wok”. Cantonese char siu or barbecued pork becomes “Japanese chashu”. Even Peking duck (Peking is the Cantonese romanization of Beijing, the capital of China) is now propagated by Japanese government funded propaganda channels as “Japanese Peking duck”. Japan is massively funding anti China propaganda channels, media and massive troll armies to make China become the scapegoat of their own crime of copying and being “evil and threat”. Their excuse is “anti-communism”. They can’t have a military except a self defence army, so they hide behind USA which they have bribed with medical data from Unit 731, and hide behind the excuse of “anti-communism” to continuously culturally, historically and geographically destroying China, hiding bots to show “free Xinjiang. Free Tibet”. Hiring bots and troll armies to spam every single Chinese video spewing crap about Chinese cooking, Chinese history, Chinese civilization, Chinese pet videos, etc. Noodles, dumplings, rice, rice noodles, rice wine, chopsticks, hotpot, tea, tea ceremony, soy sauce, miso, bean curd, paper folding art, penzai (bonsai in Japanese), weiqi (game of go) are all Chinese inventions. Google search for “bonsai invention”, “chopsticks invention”, “tea invention” etc for all the stuffs I listed above. They are all Chinese inventions. But due to massively Japanese government funded anti China propaganda with their unfinished WWII wet dream of invading China and taking over China, they are all misbranded as “Japanese” and given Japanese sounding terms to make people forget that their true inventor is China. They try to share spoils with South Korea, Philippines, India and make Taiwanese fight against their own brothers using communism as an excuse. So now Koreans are claiming Confucius is “Korean” and that Koreans invented Oracle bones script and Koreans invented rice cultivation, etc, once again, destroying and wiping out China and Chinese with China demonization and de-sinicizing by wiping the name “China” off everything Chinese invented and everything Chinese culture. They are attempting massive cultural genocide and historical revisionism of Chinese history. Japan isn’t done with WWII yet, except they have been hiding behind their massively funded propaganda western media, channels and troll armies to continuously spread hate against China disguised as “anti-CCP” and behind USA disguised as “anti-dictatorship”.
When it comes to China, the first thing anyone should visit in ANY cities is the museums. That should be the no.1 priority. It will shorten your learning curve so much.
I agree. However, I still think understanding Chinese history would be difficult for foreigners regardless, due to its length and complexity, but at least a museum gives you an idea
Is there any wonder not to fully appreciate the great Chinese cultures and virtues as the Western cultures is bland and nothing more to appreciate. China food varieties itself is tantalizing. All ethnicities, living harmoniously with the CCP keeps improving their livelihood, serving the people well. A real Democracy.
@@MyApps-uf1dz Jeg lære kinesisk. Min kommentar omhandler en tourist attraktion hvor de har valgt at skrive på et skilt at der er engelsk guide hvis man skanner, og at det så ikke var der alligevel. Det ville jeg også grine og lave lidt sjov af i Danmark. Prøv at tage livet lidt mindre seriøst. Det bliver det generelt bedre af 😉
jeg ville bare opmuntre dig at lære kinesisk, for det virker være et fantastisk sprog og også ikke så kompliceret, som man får os til at tænke det er :)
@MyApps-uf1dz Det er fuldt ud lige så kompliceret some man tror det er. Bestemt et smukt sprog men der er en grund til at det er top 3 sværeste sprog at lære 😂
Nanjing is the spiritual capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan) government. Nanjing is currently the only place in China where the Taiwanese flag is flown.
The Nanjing Massacre was a horrible one that even surpassed the Jewish persecution by the Nazis. Most in SE Asia would have heard about it or learnt in History lessons but not touched on in the Japanese curriculum.
Americans remember the “Bataan death march”, but in China, during the Japanese invasion, everywhere was like that, and even much more cruel.
Yeah it is worse incident in Asia. That's why PLA is here today.
Calling the Japanese soldiers the cruest beasts, is an insult to the beasts. If you visit any a museum of the Japanese invision in China you would agree with my words.
That's how history is. The world will forget about 3.6 million people in the middle east during post 9/11 wars.
德國人有道歉反省,日本人沒有道歉反省
Sweet couple ❤❤anyways thanks for sharing many unique things,food and place.
Thank you for watching! 😊
I find Jiayi speak Mandarin with beautiful voice. of course Julie has 清脆的聲音when she speaks in English that’s one of the reasons why the video is so attractive and keep me watching to the end. Thanks for introducing NanJiang , I really want to visit after your blog video.
Thank you very much 😊 I hope you get to visit. It's such a an interesting city
Nanjing is a beautiful city and thank you for sharing. Happy Chinese New Year!! 🧧 新年快樂 !
Happy Chinese New Year!
@@jiayiandjulieinchinahappy Chinese new year!
“You are so beautiful, babe”
"thank you. You better think so"
You are a very sweet couple.😄😄😄
Haha, thank you. We joke around a lot 😂
I liked this tour as you went to a lot of places that people (at least on UA-cam) don't visit, like the Nanjing City Walls and especially the Ming Tombs, which are monumental. Also, you are a cute couple and Julie is a sweet Danish!
Thank you. We're both huge history nerds, so these places were a priority 😅
History nerds? It makes sense that you're in China, then! I hope you visit and show other "off the beaten path" places. I've heard of an underground "castle" or town and I think it's in Nanjing. Have you heard of it? Also, maybe you should go to that stone bridge featured in Crouching Tiger--that would be a romantic spot for the two of you!@@jiayiandjulieinchina
You guy are a happy couple and have a happy trip in China.!!! 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍🤩🤩🤩
Thank you ❤
want to say that, after visit Nanjing Massacre museum Jiayi felt emotional . It moved me to see young ppl like Jiayi who has passion toward history and daily life.
Both of us felt very sad after visiting. I think anyone would after visiting the memorial. He just finished editing the video we made about the Nanjing massacre and it's been quite hard on him. Being confronted with that level of cruelty is really bad for anyone
@@jiayiandjulieinchinathank you for editing. I never been to any memorial of Chinese during Japanese invaded . In Hong Kong young people are not willing to face any negative stories about Japan coz they grew up with good ppl film of Japan
Julie, you are just so beautiful. I can not stop looking at your videos again and again.
Aww thank you. You're too kind
Thank you for showing Nanjing. I have not been there, but now I’m very interested in visiting after seeing your video. You both are so cute, #togetherforever
You should definitely visit if you can! Thank you 😊
Beautiful couple❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
Very cool trip, eye opening. Hsnks for sharing!😊
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
A beautiful in-sync couple. Wishing both of you all the best for the future. Very glad your video was recommended which led me to watch all your uploads to date.
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
Happy to watch so a high quality video. Filming, music and backgroud are perfect matched each other
Thank you very much!
Love your videos, can't wait to visit Hangzhou again this summer!
Great vlog; food, sights, history and culture all in one.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You just got a new subscriber, Julie & Jiayi. Love your videos. Welcome to China. I'm sure you'll find a comfortable life in China. Can't wait for the Nanjing Museum.
Thank you so much ❤️ we're going to try getting it out next week
Nice trip !
Very!😊
W❤W! That’s Lovely! Cheers for more incredible and awesome globetrotting adventures!🥂❤️✨
Thanks so much! 😊
Love it and do more blogs and videos ❤❤❤
Will do! Thanks for watching 🌸
I really enjoyed your video, keep it up!!
Thank you so much!
Julie的气质太好了,绝对intellgent !!! Jiayi你小子好命🙄
谢谢你❤😊
What a charming and beautiful couple! Your voices are delightful and captivating. Listening to the two of you chat is a visual and auditory pleasure ❤
Thank you so so much! This comment made my morning 😊
Nanjing has many stories to tell. Its importance in Chinese history is as important as Xi'an. It was the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties. As a Yunnan native whose ancestral home is Nanjing, I am glad to see that you like this city. Finally, I wish you peace and joy.
Yeah, I hope to visit again soon. There's so many places I wanted to see but not enough time 😅 I really want to see Yunnan as well, it's a gorgeous province
I'd watched many world trip vloggers' vid products showing off their daily lives flying here and there either bringing us most beautiful things on earth or blizzard things to let our jaws dropping big for while…cuz most of them wanna give us WOWs not only through their content but also their body languages as well as looks in their faces…you guys are different, you guys unique!
imho your uniqueness may come from a perfect mix of Chinese low profile essence derived from thousands yrs of culture heritage from Confucianist and a wabisabi like contemporary Scandinavian aesthetics, not mention you guys are true beautiful couples/creatures we can always find on UA-cam.
Keep it up, find your own way to create incredible content.
Ohhh for a moment when I saw the thumbnail I thought Marcia Cross was in China.. u guys are an attractive couple ✌️
Thank you very much. I've been getting that a lot recently 😂
Beautiful photographs and a "you better think so beauty"! I like it and agree.😀Many cheers!
Thank you for showing us
Thank you for watching😊
My hometown. Need to visit again soon!
I love your style of videos. I enjoyed and watched every minute of every videos that you've made.
Great museum & historical site!👍 thank you for sharing 🙏🎈🌟
Thank you for watching!
Beautiful couple. Keep up the good works. Thks..
Thank you! Will do!
Love your videos.
Look forward to the next ones.
Glad you like them!🌸
I've watched thousands of videos about China and this is the first time I've heard of the 'crazy' Christians and Hong Xiuquan. How is this possible? Now I have to research them. Great video! Love the format with you guys narrating the scenes.
I only learned about them recently as well. It's super interesting. They rebelled against the Qing empire and occupied almost half the country. Nanjing was their capital, so eventually after more than a decade, it lead to the Qing emperor sending an army to massacre the city
@@jiayiandjulieinchina The Taiping Heavenly Kingdom lasted for 11 years, leading to a sharp decline in China's population from 400 million to 240 million. That's why he called it crazy.
Julie is so beautiful
Thank you 🌸
Beautiful shoot 🌿👌🇮🇳
Thank you!
As a Nanjing resident, you are welcome to come here to enjoy a relaxing and wonderful holiday and experience a friendly and peaceful environment.
Jiayi, u are lucky to have a girl like julie😂😂😂❤❤❤❤we loves you two❤❤❤
This is absolutely on my list of places to visit! Cats and Museums! LOL
You'll love temples, there's so many cats just about everywhere
去了博物馆,纪念馆,为你们点赞!祝你们幸福快乐!
谢谢
nice
Thanks
visit kunming city of eternal spring
Nice video and editing. Thank you. I want to visit 南京too.
You should! Thank you so much for watching 😊
Wait wen he you take him to copenhagen and odense... odense is a nice place to walk around and remember to bring him to Bones restaurant for the pork ribs😂😂😂 amazingly delicious
Everyone is stating the obvious of Julie's beauty! Of course who can disagree!
But I'm fascinated by your background, well travel, well knowledge! So I'm more interested in how she came to be? Has to do with her parents, the fact she was in China when she was little! Also of Jiayi's, like whether he came from a highly educated parent!
I understand you guys are still in honeymoon stage of your courtships and just want to record your life!
Hopefully in the future you guys can discuss more of personal stuffs like exactly how you both grow up, where were you educated or how you decided on living in Hangzhou etc. inserted in to your contents, will be much more interesting!
Thank you very much 😊
Well I can answer some of it. I traveled quite a bit as a kid and one of those trips was China. Most magical vacation of my life. In high school, I went on exchange to Japan. I wanted to see what it would be like having to integrate into a culture far from the west and East Asian culture was something I found to be quite interesting. I've always been a curious person and loved history, culture and politics from a very young age. In this Jiayi and I are very similar.
Jiayi is a Zhejiang university graduate. Both of his parents went to university as well, but he's from a very normal middle class family.
In the future, we definitely want to discuss more in-depth topics both about ourselves, but also society and history 😊
going to Qingdao anytime soon?
Probably not anytime soon, but maybe in the warmer months 😊
@@jiayiandjulieinchina@jiayiandjulieinchina Sanya or Shenzhen is warmer; you might like it there.
Is Julie a model? She is so pretty 😊
Edit: I have been many places in China but Nanjing and Xi’an. These two will be in my bucket list for sure.
I'm not, but thank you 😊🌸
I really want to Xi'an too. It's one of the places at the top of my list
@@jiayiandjulieinchina I hold off that model question, felt a little presumptuous, pretty sure many have asked you. Now I think you should give it a try, China will love you! ha.....................
You both beautiful .
You are so kind 😊
You two deserve the respect by visiting Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre
You're definitely adventurous with the food!
Even I would hesitate at the duck blood and chicken feet... and I'm Chinese.
Haha thanks. I'll try pretty close to anything and blood, although from a different animal, is also eating in Denmark. Just in sausage form 😊
BTW, had you guys met Angela the Malaysian Sun Bear in the Hangzhou zoo yet? The media was pretty wild about even here in Canada 😂
We did, but we couldn't get a good look. We went while mid summer, so the bear hid in the shade
I wouldn't call them media! tabloids the best!
Wonder if Julia was from an American family in Denmark cause her English is quite smooth without accent and more of American style than British - someone from China who has lived in US for over 25 years.
No, my parents are both Danish, but I do have family living in Canada 😊
I m literally joined in Julie’s fans-club, you’re very smart and elegant. Jiayi please take good care of Julie, wish u always happy and healthy. 好像B站更新更多?我要去B站继续追你们了,喜欢你俩❤❤
Awwthank you so much. I really appreciate it ❤
Similar situations in many western countries. I have experience in western countries
👍👍👍
interesting
You are so gorgeous just like hollywood actress.
Thank you 😊
❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Jiayi is a qualified photographer 😂
Definitely! The sweet thing is that he actually was quite bad a few months ago, but did so much research just to take better pictures of me ❤️
I just found your channel today. How tall are you guys?
I'm 177cm, Jiayi is 180 😊
Yes, the “Rape of Nanjing”… I bought a few books and gave it to my local libraries in USA. No one knows about this massacre. Thanks you both if you can tell us your experience walking thru this memorial in one of your videos.
That is actually what we are filming today. It should be up on YT next week
EVERY AFTERNOON IVE WATCHED YOU TUBERS IN JAPAN , AND CHINESE COP FILMS AND KOREAN DRAMAS 3 DAYS AGO I STARTED WATCHING YOU TUBERS IN CHINA IT WAS NICE TO HEAR THEM SAYING POSITIVE AND HONEST THINGS ABOUT CHINA NOT LIES LIKE BRITAIN AND OTHER WESTERN COUNTRYS DO.
I think it's important to remember any country has good and bad things within it, but for the most part good makes up the majority 😊
Did you see the tomb of Zheng He?
No, but I hope we will in the future
rickshaw was not allowed in 1949. I guess now allowed for tourists purpose (not for real transportation).
I know, I just think both of us see them as having a colonial tie 😅
Bro... your wife is stunning!
Thank you 🌸 Not his wife yet though
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Nanjing has a rather dark and tragic history, being sacked and ravage twice, in 1860s and in 1937. I would not visit the city. too many lost souls.
No, lost souls aren’t trapped there. It’s good to learn history instead of Japanese historical revisionism whitewashing their crimes.
Japanese government, in an effort to whitewash their WWII crimes, and to divert and deflect from their own crimes, are funding massive anti China troll armies, anti China propangada channels and media in the west to demonize and slander China, blaming China of their own crimes while overly advertising Japanese culture, which is a Chinese Tang Dynasty culture. This is why the internet and all over the western media are filled with propaganda media praising Japan while trashing China, basically flipping the truth upside down. Under every single Chinese video introducing Chinese culture, civilization and history are these Japanese government funded bot spewing hate speeches such as calling Chinese cuisine “disgusting” and “too much oil”, and under every Chinese pet video as “animal abuse” no matter what the Chinese do, and under every single Chinese documentary about Chinese history, culture and tourism videos as “CCP propaganda” and anyone correcting their lies as “CCP shill”. Japan has been hiding behind USA, the propaganda media and channels and the troll armies they massively fund to project and blame shifting all their problems onto China the scapegoat, to divert attention away from Japanese WWII crimes such as Nanjing Massacre, Unit 731, Comfort women sex slavery, Chichijima Incideny cannibalism, Bataan Death March, etc. In the meanwhile, all Chinese inventions and cultural elements invented by China are all intentionally misbranded by these massively funded channels and media as “Japanese”. Chinese lamian or pulled noodles become “Japanese ramen”. Chinese zhajiangmian or fried sauce noodles become “Korean jjajangmyon”. Chinese fen or rice noodles become “Vietnamese pho”. One of the Four Great Chinese inventions paper invented during the Chinese Han Dynasty by Cai Lun become “washi” or “hanji “. Cantonese wok becomes “Japanese wok”. Cantonese char siu or barbecued pork becomes “Japanese chashu”. Even Peking duck (Peking is the Cantonese romanization of Beijing, the capital of China) is now propagated by Japanese government funded propaganda channels as “Japanese Peking duck”. Japan is massively funding anti China propaganda channels, media and massive troll armies to make China become the scapegoat of their own crime of copying and being “evil and threat”. Their excuse is “anti-communism”. They can’t have a military except a self defence army, so they hide behind USA which they have bribed with medical data from Unit 731, and hide behind the excuse of “anti-communism” to continuously culturally, historically and geographically destroying China, hiding bots to show “free Xinjiang. Free Tibet”. Hiring bots and troll armies to spam every single Chinese video spewing crap about Chinese cooking, Chinese history, Chinese civilization, Chinese pet videos, etc. Noodles, dumplings, rice, rice noodles, rice wine, chopsticks, hotpot, tea, tea ceremony, soy sauce, miso, bean curd, paper folding art, penzai (bonsai in Japanese), weiqi (game of go) are all Chinese inventions. Google search for “bonsai invention”, “chopsticks invention”, “tea invention” etc for all the stuffs I listed above. They are all Chinese inventions. But due to massively Japanese government funded anti China propaganda with their unfinished WWII wet dream of invading China and taking over China, they are all misbranded as “Japanese” and given Japanese sounding terms to make people forget that their true inventor is China. They try to share spoils with South Korea, Philippines, India and make Taiwanese fight against their own brothers using communism as an excuse. So now Koreans are claiming Confucius is “Korean” and that Koreans invented Oracle bones script and Koreans invented rice cultivation, etc, once again, destroying and wiping out China and Chinese with China demonization and de-sinicizing by wiping the name “China” off everything Chinese invented and everything Chinese culture. They are attempting massive cultural genocide and historical revisionism of Chinese history. Japan isn’t done with WWII yet, except they have been hiding behind their massively funded propaganda western media, channels and troll armies to continuously spread hate against China disguised as “anti-CCP” and behind USA disguised as “anti-dictatorship”.
I guess no one should visit the USA than??
A soul just got lost even before I finish typing this !!!
@@mrbungle112loser5Maybe you should learn something about Nanjing Mascara first.
So I shouldn’t visit Germany too !!
Cause everyone knows about that!!
But that what your trying to say if you understand what I mean!!
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I live in Beijing and I was there in Nanjing about 5 years ago. I want to share a picture with you but it’s not allowed in the comments section.
You can always send it over on IG 😊
When it comes to China, the first thing anyone should visit in ANY cities is the museums. That should be the no.1 priority. It will shorten your learning curve so much.
I agree. However, I still think understanding Chinese history would be difficult for foreigners regardless, due to its length and complexity, but at least a museum gives you an idea
🤔😎🫰🌹❤
i💗NJ :)
You may be reincarnated from previous Chinese . That's why you like and appreciate Chinese culture.
Haha who knows. I guess it's possible 😅
3:56。这些是“石像生”。是古墓达到一定的规格后。在去墓葬的“神道”两侧布置的。。。神道的尽头就是祭奠建筑群。而且会有守墓人家族的生活区。。就是一个类似寺庙的布局。。有灵堂等各种设施。。中国古代守墓人经常延续很长时间。。现在还有很多村子的前身是守墓人家族繁衍出来的。
不同规格的古墓。有不同等级的石像生。。秦汉时期逐步开始兴起。隋唐完善。直到清代结束。。
中国古墓墓葬形制非常清晰。。民间技术甚至超过官方。。这也导致盗墓猖獗。很多古墓盗洞有上百个。。也就是经历过上百次盗掘。几千年来摸金校尉的高手都在民间。他们始终比官方考古更精准。更早发现。。。。
现在中国考古的原则是“抢救发掘”。既跟在盗墓贼身后考古。不被盗的话只勘探记录。保护。。不去主动挖掘古墓。秦始皇陵 乾陵。都是调查的非常仔细却始终没有进行考古挖掘的大型墓葬。。
谢谢你解释这些😊
Nanjing served as the capital of the Republic of China before the Chiang Kai Shek moved it to Taipei.
I think Chongqing was also the capital of the Republic of China, isn't it ?
@@axelaaronccasanihuachua9073 到处逃窜,跑了好几个地方。但是,首都是南京,重庆不是。
@@partyhu重慶是陪都。但是你用到處逃竄這種詞來講述一個抗日的中國政府合適麼?只是因為它打不過日本侵略者,所以被迫遷都麼?就算他被描述的非常黑暗或者腐敗,它也是中國歷史上的一個朝代,我們都應該懷著敬畏之心去看待它。因為如果沒有中華民國當年的抵抗,你現在可能就說日語了。
Have you heard of the 'Rape of Nanjing'? A part of history with bad memories. That is why I am interested in History, generally. 👍💓♥️
We visited the memorial in the vlog.
😋😋😋😋😋😋✌️
What do you mean worse? More than 6 millions died?
You guy must see this My ancestor from there is a painful memory.
Nanjing is a beautiful city. I also make vlogs about Nanjing and China.
Oh that's great!
More living in China.😀
We'll make more vlogs in the future 😊
Just get out, don’t get in 😂😂😂
兄弟你很幸運你女朋友看起來非常高雅😺
很多人看妳,是因為妳人美身材好,太醒目了
谢谢😅
I need to think...whether to visit China and enjoy things there or avoid going there and stay anti-CCP.
A job opportunity for you! Tourist ambassador?
Would love to be one. My love for China started with a vacation
If you want to take better portrait pictures of you gf, I suggest you buy a 50mm 1.4 or 85mm 1.4
He really wants to get a new lens and constantly mentions it 😂
some third party lenses are not expensive but great images.@@jiayiandjulieinchina
@dehua-2730 I know but the one he wants is sold out right now
人美到那儿都是风景!
A lot of people in China? Really? Didn't you expect this ?
You do realize Jiayi, who is Chinese born and raised, is the one who made that comment, right? 😂
IM A CHRISTIAN
Me too 😊
我们中国人去国外没有要求国外提供中文服务,都是主动学习当地语言,为什么外国人到中国就可以理直气壮的要求中国政府机构提供非中文服务?中国不是双语国家,民营机构赢利性组织可以按照顾客要求提供非中文服务,但是政府服务机构没有义务提供非中文服务 这是国家文化主权问题。
如果他们说有英文解释,那么就应该有。而且我们说的是景点,景点。欧美景点到处都是中文好不好。我们没有说日常需要英文,只是景点都不可以啊,那怎么赚英语游客的钱呢。而且英语游客是世界上最大的游客群体,任何政府都想要赚国际游客的钱,你让游客几天内学会中文并读懂历史碑文吗?你知道疫情之后因为外籍游客的下降,很多景点收入大幅下降以至于难以为继吗?这时候应该想想怎么吸引游客,而不是在这个时候搞这种文化“自信”。
@@jiayiandjulieinchina 好的,算我没说。
@@jiayiandjulieinchina 而且我说的不是文化自信,而是文化主权 中国还有文化自信吗?
@@jiayiandjulieinchina 我在美国,没有在任何景点看到中文。中国普通老百姓但凡读过大学的都能说一两句蹩脚的英文,大学里的在读学生就更别说了,可是你看在美国的大学校园里有几个学生(不是中国留学生)会说中文?问题哪个国家都有,你遇到的问题我在美国一抓一大把,我觉得中国的对外开放已经做得很好了,欧美反而需要多向中国学习。最后,既然谈到“自信”,那我就自信地对你说一句:世界上最大的游客群体是中国人,中国的景点靠我们中国自己的游客就可以赚得盆满钵满,真的不缺你一两个说英语的老外。
@@zhouliu3034 中国怎么没有文化自信啊?
在天化作比翼鸟、在地愿结连理枝!
Is there any wonder not to fully appreciate the great Chinese cultures and virtues as the Western cultures is bland and nothing more to appreciate. China food varieties itself is tantalizing. All ethnicities, living harmoniously with the CCP keeps improving their livelihood, serving the people well. A real Democracy.
Du skal starte med at lære kinesisk, Julie, i stedet for at klage over, at de ikke har oversat tingene til engelsk!
@@MyApps-uf1dz Jeg lære kinesisk. Min kommentar omhandler en tourist attraktion hvor de har valgt at skrive på et skilt at der er engelsk guide hvis man skanner, og at det så ikke var der alligevel. Det ville jeg også grine og lave lidt sjov af i Danmark. Prøv at tage livet lidt mindre seriøst. Det bliver det generelt bedre af 😉
jeg ville bare opmuntre dig at lære kinesisk, for det virker være et fantastisk sprog og også ikke så kompliceret, som man får os til at tænke det er :)
@MyApps-uf1dz Det er fuldt ud lige så kompliceret some man tror det er. Bestemt et smukt sprog men der er en grund til at det er top 3 sværeste sprog at lære 😂
Sweet couple welcome to NanJing
这洋妞真不赖
谢谢
Pay attention to safety and don’t get caught by the Communist Party😂
Nanjing is the spiritual capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan) government.
Nanjing is currently the only place in China where the Taiwanese flag is flown.
并不是,广州重庆武汉的等地,都有
并且,这是中华民国国旗,并不是什么“Taiwanese flag ”
可以去新疆,西藏去逛逛吗?
在未来一定会去,嘉懿有大学的朋友在西藏🌸
你们拍的视频太少了,请多分享。
因为这是个新频道
朱丽应该开始多学中文,讲普通话与多人交流,适应中国生活环境。
是珠丽一直在回复😂说一门语言流利需要时间