Huang's world is currently one of my favorite things to watch on youtube, he offers a unique and sometimes funny view on cultures, while still stating meaningful opinions about lifestyle each episode. Not to mention awesome food with accurate and professional descriptions. Keep em' coming!
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***** The show is originally called Fresh off the Boat.. and had more content in the original versions that were uploaded on the original VICE channel.. but once eddie sold his soul and got a deal for major Television they had to rename the show to something other than fresh off the boat.. so they renamed it huangs world and uploaded it to VICE's other food channel : Munchies. Eddie's show inspired me to move to china and learn chinese..now i am living in Chengdu and i really enjoy it.
I have so much respect for that woman. This right here is why no one should ever look at street vendors with condescending eyes or with pity. Because despite being a shitton poorer than most people, they might be happier, more fulfilled, and wiser despite a lack of college education. I don't think there's such thing as success coming from money, they're completely unrelated. And believing it probably leads to an unfulfilling life.
Tomas Ferreira but that really depends on where you live. If youre living in China its a totally accepted lifestyle that will be fulfilling and joyful. But if you live a Western country you're treated like a scum of the lowest tier
@@_Wai_Wai_ nah beggars and telemarketers are the lowest tier. if youre selling something legit people have a type of respect for it, at least where i grew up
This guy is really good! He’s digging what’s real there. As a Chinese living in Europe, I’m deeply feeling him, what’s he trying to convey here. This is culture and this is real. Well done and keep going Eddie!
As a Chinese I really appreciate Eddie and his crew`s work there, they did a good job digging into the local life of each city. I don't wanna see any of those fancy shit in today`s Shanghai, that means nothing to people.
i know this comment is super old but just wanted to respond: as a westerner, i love how he can show us this side of cuisine that you'd really never see unless you went there and got right into it and i know there's probably some detractors but i feel he's as close as you can get to authentic without being from shanghai...
I like the final message. A good reminder of how adaptable we can be despite the circumstances as long as we have two hands/life. That workaholic couple really inspires
I get what Eddie tried to convey with this episode. As a westerner I visited Shanghai for the first time this year. Its obviously how fast this city is growing and building. At the same time there is a huge divide between working class and middle class, let alone upper class. I got tired of seeing modern Shanghai, I didn't came for that to China. Unfortunately, it was around NYE so impossible to travel across the country. Buy I went to the old district and outside the city centre where you can still see what real China is all about, eating for 10 yuan a 3 course meal. Meeting local people who don't speak a word of English. It gave me a great feeling getting to know locals and real Chinese culture. Will go back to explore more.
lol at you acting like an adventurer because you ventured a few metro stops out of the center to find the authentic china.. dude its not hard to find those rough places.
@@defyingodds lol a bit of a kill joy yeah, for me it wasn't hard to find those local places in shanghai, it was 10 years ago i was living there though.
Qiuxiang Wang is the type of woman you want to marry... good spirit & philosophy, hardworking business minded country girl who's not afraid of the big city... and the fact that the end result of her hard work is good food is a massive plus!:-)
I disagree. She may be good spirited and friendly and all but let's be honest here she's fuckin ugly she's got a butterface with buck tooth and everything. She's not even average looking. And if she is your ideal beauty of a woman you seriously have low standards in a woman. Matching up with the ideal woman to be your wife she's got to have the whole package. Because why settle for anyone and have a shitty and unhappy marriage? And fuck being P.C. with this whole beauty is in the eye of the beholder crap, let's not fuckin kid ourselves of what we are genuinely attracted to. Biology always draws the final factor in human attraction and mating.
This is what I love about traveling: seeing the locals and how they live. I remember walking through the streets of Tijuana and the sections of Mexico City where tourists don't normally go and just observing as I'm passing through, witnesses the similarities and contrasts between their lives and mine. It's always eye-opening.
I've started my own vlog through Asia, and Huang's vlog is really inspiring me to up my game. The way it connects the stories of the people to the locations, that's what true storytelling is all about. Great episode
fell in love with this video! It's a pretty accurate summary of what we chinese americans go through going back to the old villages and hoods our families come from,
Such a good show. I enjoyed it so much. I like the way how this video presents how underrepresented or marginalized people live. Actually these marginalized migrant people are the fabric of this city. The host is very respectful, and interact with them. It is different from the traditional media portraying Shanghai - magnificent skyline, which looks nice but cold.
Another good episode. That lady was really nice. She was a workaholic but only the sense that she needs to work long hours to feed her family as earnings are pretty low vs time spent. Spending 2 hours in the restaurant with Huang just means no income.
Love Asia. Really miss it. Will plan to go there back-packing w my kids. THere is nothing like the ambiance of a asian city. Dirty, warm, humid, the smell from the local cuisine and the friendly people. Perfect.
jackson veex they do, let's say each person consume 4 dollars, they can earn 2 dollars. They can serve 50 ppl per day, then they earn 100 US dollars per day
Thats how im feelin. Ive lived poor, livin in crack houses livin in cars. And ive lived in like rich white neighborhoods in so cal. And im way happy with people like me livin check to check than all those stuck up ass rich people.
Thing about Eddie is that he might act Gangster, you know, have the whole swagger going, using an almost rap cadence in his language presentation but you can still hear Eddie the scholar through it all. The man's got the smarts behind his seemingly care-free-what-you-got-homie attitude. He's giving you a lot of observations and insight behind all this flash.
For those who don't know Chinese, there are a bunch of different languages in this film. The lady obviously spoke more than just Mandarin. Gotta appreciate the diversity in China
Wow dam I complain a lot for doing a little bit of extra work , but these people are workaholics. They never complain even though there in really terrible/bad situations all the time. They seem so happy too. I start to realize how grateful I should be .
Most people in the videos are not local Shanghainese...they are from other places in China and trying to make a living in big city...they must have their children back in their hometown.
There is a mistake. We call Dishes in Yangzte River Delta “本帮菜” (Bén Bāng cài) instead of “淮扬菜” (Huái Yáng Cái). 淮扬菜 is the dish between Huai River and Yangzte River. The center of Huaiyang dish is Yangzhou.
***** Actually, they sold the name Fresh Off the Boat to some company and chose to re upload everything from FOTB to Munchies with another name. I think they are going to start uploading new episodes once the old ones are don though.
Wow, what a nice spread; cannot believe all of that food at 6:26 went to waste when she wanted to leave to get back to work. I hope they packed it up and gave it away to someone who would have enjoyed a nice meal.
I remember watching this when it was originally called 'Fresh off the Boat' on Vice. But I'm still wondering where I can find the song at 0:25.. I ended up learning to play drums, just so i could play that beat.
You'll notice at food stands on the street, the owners will always have their bottles of oil out and visible -- so you know they haven't been oil skimming. While oil skimming is a thing, it really isn't all that common and you can usually tell where it is safe to eat by the amount of other people eating there.
the little girl at the end was so cute lmao, like how asian kids are taught that when a older man wants to offer food don't trust them and scream for help.
Huang's world is currently one of my favorite things to watch on youtube, he offers a unique and sometimes funny view on cultures, while still stating meaningful opinions about lifestyle each episode. Not to mention awesome food with accurate and professional descriptions. Keep em' coming!
now what?
And as you should post, I shall then delete. Thereby igniting the spark that henceforth will engulf your feeble attempts, at this petty charade of commentary, in an inferno of eternal conflagration.
***** The show is originally called Fresh off the Boat.. and had more content in the original versions that were uploaded on the original VICE channel.. but once eddie sold his soul and got a deal for major Television they had to rename the show to something other than fresh off the boat.. so they renamed it huangs world and uploaded it to VICE's other food channel : Munchies. Eddie's show inspired me to move to china and learn chinese..now i am living in Chengdu and i really enjoy it.
ResoluteRecords selling his show? thats a little much dont you think?
ResoluteRecords *soul
I have so much respect for that woman. This right here is why no one should ever look at street vendors with condescending eyes or with pity. Because despite being a shitton poorer than most people, they might be happier, more fulfilled, and wiser despite a lack of college education. I don't think there's such thing as success coming from money, they're completely unrelated. And believing it probably leads to an unfulfilling life.
that is sooo true. I know a lot of people whose got a lot of money but knows nothing about life.
Tomas Ferreira but that really depends on where you live. If youre living in China its a totally accepted lifestyle that will be fulfilling and joyful. But if you live a Western country you're treated like a scum of the lowest tier
Money will not give you happiness. But money is a form of power. And without power, you cannot stop others from taking away your happiness.
@@MFLOVEify
Yea, hear you. I think I've lived in USA for far too long.
@@_Wai_Wai_ nah beggars and telemarketers are the lowest tier. if youre selling something legit people have a type of respect for it, at least where i grew up
This guy is really good! He’s digging what’s real there. As a Chinese living in Europe, I’m deeply feeling him, what’s he trying to convey here. This is culture and this is real. Well done and keep going Eddie!
As a Chinese I really appreciate Eddie and his crew`s work there, they did a good job digging into the local life of each city. I don't wanna see any of those fancy shit in today`s Shanghai, that means nothing to people.
k don agree.
i know this comment is super old but just wanted to respond: as a westerner, i love how he can show us this side of cuisine that you'd really never see unless you went there and got right into it and i know there's probably some detractors but i feel he's as close as you can get to authentic without being from shanghai...
"I'm just happy that everything I need, is in these two hands"
Eddie still smashing it, can't fuxking believe it's 6 years since this one. Legend no joke
Eddie's Chinese language skill & content & spirit of his conversations w/ people here are EXCELLENT! Thank you so much!
I love his show, he was the reason i watched viceland. Great guy, always open for other cultures and he is always respectful. I love him.
Came here to find an entertaining food on Chinese cuisine and culture.
Was not disappointed.
I love this guy! Positive, funny and respect to others.
I like the final message. A good reminder of how adaptable we can be despite the circumstances as long as we have two hands/life. That workaholic couple really inspires
I get what Eddie tried to convey with this episode. As a westerner I visited Shanghai for the first time this year. Its obviously how fast this city is growing and building. At the same time there is a huge divide between working class and middle class, let alone upper class. I got tired of seeing modern Shanghai, I didn't came for that to China. Unfortunately, it was around NYE so impossible to travel across the country. Buy I went to the old district and outside the city centre where you can still see what real China is all about, eating for 10 yuan a 3 course meal. Meeting local people who don't speak a word of English. It gave me a great feeling getting to know locals and real Chinese culture. Will go back to explore more.
lol at you acting like an adventurer because you ventured a few metro stops out of the center to find the authentic china.. dude its not hard to find those rough places.
@@barrelrolldog lmao why be a kill joy, rip a fart on the train & be adventurous
@@defyingodds lol a bit of a kill joy yeah, for me it wasn't hard to find those local places in shanghai, it was 10 years ago i was living there though.
Qiuxiang Wang is the type of woman you want to marry... good spirit & philosophy, hardworking business minded country girl who's not afraid of the big city... and the fact that the end result of her hard work is good food is a massive plus!:-)
LOL mad fetishizing
move to china and u will find plenty of ugly country girls ready to marry you on day 1.
I disagree. She may be good spirited and friendly and all but let's be honest here she's fuckin ugly she's got a butterface with buck tooth and everything. She's not even average looking. And if she is your ideal beauty of a woman you seriously have low standards in a woman. Matching up with the ideal woman to be your wife she's got to have the whole package. Because why settle for anyone and have a shitty and unhappy marriage? And fuck being P.C. with this whole beauty is in the eye of the beholder crap, let's not fuckin kid ourselves of what we are genuinely attracted to. Biology always draws the final factor in human attraction and mating.
Hope to fuck you aren't going on other threads and yap about how ya can't find a decent girl because of feminism.
RussX5Z Someone didn't get past their first and only rejection from a girl -_-
This is what I love about traveling: seeing the locals and how they live. I remember walking through the streets of Tijuana and the sections of Mexico City where tourists don't normally go and just observing as I'm passing through, witnesses the similarities and contrasts between their lives and mine. It's always eye-opening.
I love this guy so much, every one of his episodes mean something more than just sampling ethnic foods and giving his take on it.. Much love Huang
This really deserves more review.
This is the right thing to show to the western foodies.
Chilled review I ever seen dude literally kicking it with a mom and pop stand owner wholesome af
Fantastic episode! I love the very natural interview with the local restaurant owner woman as well- great work Eddie!
So much respect for this man. You go boy!!
I've started my own vlog through Asia, and Huang's vlog is really inspiring me to up my game. The way it connects the stories of the people to the locations, that's what true storytelling is all about. Great episode
This is by far, my favorite episode!
fell in love with this video! It's a pretty accurate summary of what we chinese americans go through going back to the old villages and hoods our families come from,
I hope Huang's World will come back!!!!Really love this series!
I worked in Shanghai in 2014 and god I fucking love this city. So much charm and character and technological marvel
People often blame the city and shit. But local people will thrive in their own way in a city. Love that! That’s life
the ending of what Eddie said is really touching. I am from china and so much respect for my homies
Such a good show. I enjoyed it so much. I like the way how this video presents how underrepresented or marginalized people live. Actually these marginalized migrant people are the fabric of this city. The host is very respectful, and interact with them. It is different from the traditional media portraying Shanghai - magnificent skyline, which looks nice but cold.
Another good episode. That lady was really nice. She was a workaholic but only the sense that she needs to work long hours to feed her family as earnings are pretty low vs time spent. Spending 2 hours in the restaurant with Huang just means no income.
they didn't pay her for her time??
barrelrolldog yes, they did.
@@johngritechtzi8075 how do you know they did?
@@monksapollo735 shes my auntie
I love watching the food but I also really love how deep Eddie gets! All the best to you Eddie!
I've watched this show multiple times. Every time, I am amazed by how well Eddie knows about China.
Props to Eddie. That guy is a just a gem to everyone. Good man Eddie.
Love Asia. Really miss it. Will plan to go there back-packing w my kids. THere is nothing like the ambiance of a asian city. Dirty, warm, humid, the smell from the local cuisine and the friendly people. Perfect.
this shanghai ones are best he has done, this is amazing documentary not just going to some hip food joint, Eddie is the shit!!
"To be on camera? Twenty bucks!, i was like aright, i will give you four dollars" LMAO
20bucks(RMB/yuan) in China is like somewhere between 3-4 USD.
Thanks, thank you, appreciate it, no really.. thank you, thanks man
***** You are repeating the word 'thanks' more than necessary. This is semantic redundancy.
Look above you, there is a joke flying
haha no no no no no, who da fuq u think i am ? I don't give lens time until my fees are paid kid.
God bless you for taking the time to update the post with the links to the follow up videos.
Those dumplings and fried pork looked soo good!
Damn it's crazy to see people so happy living poor, and wouldn't change it for anything
Lopez14 you know, they may earn 1000 or even 3000 US dollars a month
jackson veex they do, let's say each person consume 4 dollars, they can earn 2 dollars. They can serve 50 ppl per day, then they earn 100 US dollars per day
jackson veex dude, why isnt possible? tell me why? I have told you how to calculate how much they earn
jackson veex dude, can you be more logic? look at what you are saying?
Thats how im feelin. Ive lived poor, livin in crack houses livin in cars. And ive lived in like rich white neighborhoods in so cal. And im way happy with people like me livin check to check than all those stuck up ass rich people.
I love this show you guys should put it on t.v or Netflix
What a simple life and they’re so happy.
Back 8 years later, miss these episodes.
Eddie gotta go back once more!!!!
This is better than ABC's Fresh Off the Boat.
any street food around the world is mad good
Thing about Eddie is that he might act Gangster, you know, have the whole swagger going, using an almost rap cadence in his language presentation but you can still hear Eddie the scholar through it all. The man's got the smarts behind his seemingly care-free-what-you-got-homie attitude. He's giving you a lot of observations and insight behind all this flash.
I am Shanghainese. Unfortunately, it is much more difficult to see those street vendors than before.
This is something different, unlike regular food tv show
2:54 I love this guy hahaha
+Luxeee his FUPA game is on point
Orijuno hahaha jesus
+Orijuno His fupa game is at least top 10, gotta be.
This show is the shit I love it food and a good sense of humor
love these china ones. i like seeing eddie talk in chinese, he doesnt make any attempts to talk like a rapper and i can take him seriously.
talk in mandarin*
talk in chinese*
barrelrolldog Lei m dat gong "Chinese" Soh gwai
its perfectly correct to call it chinese so fuck off.
+barrelrolldog it is if you aren't sure what dialect it is. But now you do. So it's mandarin.
For those who don't know Chinese, there are a bunch of different languages in this film. The lady obviously spoke more than just Mandarin. Gotta appreciate the diversity in China
Eddie's Chinese is surprisingly good for an ABC.
Wow dam I complain a lot for doing a little bit of extra work , but these people are workaholics. They never complain even though there in really terrible/bad situations all the time. They seem so happy too. I start to realize how grateful I should be .
Too be honest, the China episodes are the best out of this series.
That lady SAID THAT “ we don’t buy brand name strollers for our kids to show that we LOVE them” ....
REALY DUDE THIS WAS AWESOME
I miss Shanghai, I used to live and go to university there
best episode yet
I need to stop complaining and be more thankful for what I have.
"FIND HAPPINESS ON YOUR OWN TERMS!" THANKS
This was just so cool.
We will be in Shanghai next week. Thanks Laz
man the hustle is real
Thanks for your videos man! Inspiring!
“Young Al Bundy” 😂 I love it!
Most people in the videos are not local Shanghainese...they are from other places in China and trying to make a living in big city...they must have their children back in their hometown.
anyone know the music around 7:05?
This guy cool and humble 😅
Huang did it again .
great show, Eddie!
Just finished the whole season of Fresh off The Boat and came here
How i wish i had the chance to go to every asian country i love all their food .
There is a mistake. We call Dishes in Yangzte River Delta “本帮菜” (Bén Bāng cài) instead of “淮扬菜” (Huái Yáng Cái). 淮扬菜 is the dish between Huai River and Yangzte River. The center of Huaiyang dish is Yangzhou.
I remember seeing this video already. I don't know if it's deja vu or im just imagining things.
*****
Actually, they sold the name Fresh Off the Boat to some company and chose to re upload everything from FOTB to Munchies with another name. I think they are going to start uploading new episodes once the old ones are don though.
Its not an easy life, but there are a lot of perks to being your own boss.
These episodes are great. Anybody figure out the 7:10 music?
ur video has quility ,really enjoy it
Fu......awesome
THANK YOU!
wHAT Song is at 3:15 , anyone know? Hard to find any of the actual names of them....
you have the best job ever man
WE NEED A NEW SEASON HURRY EDDIE!
Wow, what a nice spread; cannot believe all of that food at 6:26 went to waste when she wanted to leave to get back to work. I hope they packed it up and gave it away to someone who would have enjoyed a nice meal.
Great Video Very Inspiring... 😍
I remember watching this when it was originally called 'Fresh off the Boat' on Vice. But I'm still wondering where I can find the song at 0:25.. I ended up learning to play drums, just so i could play that beat.
You'll notice at food stands on the street, the owners will always have their bottles of oil out and visible -- so you know they haven't been oil skimming. While oil skimming is a thing, it really isn't all that common and you can usually tell where it is safe to eat by the amount of other people eating there.
And I complain about working more than 8 hours. Damn!
Can sum1 plz tell me what dat soundtrack is? at 8:08
Eddie speaking great Chinese! Better than my Chinese American students in California!
the little girl at the end was so cute lmao, like how asian kids are taught that when a older man wants to offer food don't trust them and scream for help.
Dang man, you do good work! Something to aspire to! I live in Taiwan, it's really cool here too.
no way..They were filming right next my home 4 years ago before I moved here. I recognized it when I see the Will's fitness and bank
I like the soundstrack around 7:10
do you know whats the song?
does anyone know what the classical tune playing at 9:55 is? PLEEEAAAASE
Where's the episode where Eddie goes to Hunan and Shandong with his mom? Is that a different show? I remember it was really touching.
Good job.
Wow Huang speaks really good Chinese
makes me wanna go down to my neighbourhood now, nomnomnom
whats the instrumental starting at 7:52?
wasnt this called fresh off the boat??
What song comes in at 7:20? Pretty rad
Intro was mad funny 😂