@@OTWD_yt there is a tip for you, when you wanna compare Taiwain things with China mainland, you had better say Taiwain and China mainland, that could upload your video to bilibili successfully .
Lots of food in China. When I moved to China (12 years ago) an Aussie mate asked me if there were food and electricity rationing in China, goes to show how western people are treated by their governments and media.
@@OTWD_yt i think they did pour egg on it, its probably so delicate you didnt notice the subtlety? but saying that ive not eaten that before either, ive had other shellfish but mainly food from guangdong
We also have squid, octopus, cuttlefish, giant shrimp, lobster, oysters, clams, and crabs in our East Asian oceans. They are fresh and delicious and can be grilled and eaten.
you guys can take all kind of food and even don't know what it is and still willing to try which is good....this can really enjoy the most. I've some colleagues from Canada and US that they are so picky to the level that you can believe 😂
When you been traveling for 3 years you pretty much just try anything 😂 I think food is such a massive part of travel and life in general. Why would you want to waste it being picky
It depends on the type of noodles you order. This time you ordered dry noodles so the soup is a free item to accompany your meal. If you ordered soup noodles, then the soup goes in to be mixed with your noodles.
When you come to East Asia, you must eat seafood from the Pacific, such as seabass, yellow croaker, tuna, tilapia, white hairtail, cod fish , pomfret, milkfish, salmon, shark, swordfish, and giant shrimp.
@@arindamsaha735UK government hate them for spoiling the propaganda! There was a solo guy hiking his way across China Xinjiang... Mike okay!? Anyway same treatment as the Barretts and Jason living in China
You guys definitely have to visit Taiwan if you get the chance-it's located just to the right of China. We have delicious food and beautiful natural resources, and most people are friendly to foreigners. Plus, UK citizens can visit Taiwan visa-free! Looking forward to seeing you here!
Around 1949, many defeated and scattered Nationalist soldiers fled from all over China to Taiwan with gold and national treasures of the Forbidden City. Over time, many of them began to miss their hometowns and the food of their hometowns, and began to use local ingredients to alleviate their homesickness, forming the local characteristics of Taiwan. Taiwan now has a population of about 23 million, of which the largest group are the descendants of the local Fujianese who came to settle the land from the Tang to the Qing dynasties. The rest are the soldiers and their descendants, who mainly speak Mandarin and then Fujianese. That's why Taiwan's English name is ROC, which was the name of the government before 1949 in China, and now is PRC. Currently, Taiwan Province occupies and manages 58 Fujianese islands, but because of the same blood ties, there has always been a lot of interaction between the two sides in terms of life and trade. However, because the civil war in China has not yet ended, both governments claim the right to administer the other. That's why wherever you go on these two sides it feels like there's a lot of the same parts.
It's good that the Forbidden City's national treasures were moved to Taiwan and safely kept and displayed in the National Museum for later generations to enjoy. Otherwise, they would have been vandalized and smashed to pieces during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s.
@@PomegranateChocolate Please don't talk nonsense, don't deny the contribution of the Republic of China government in protecting national treasures, let alone the contribution of patriots, but according to your argument, there should be no national treasures in the Forbidden City now? During the Cultural Revolution, Premier Zhou did a good job of protecting the Forbidden City and its national treasures!
@@Oldbrow What national treasures are in the Forbidden City now unless you are talking about some furniture? It is true that the Forbidden City was not vandalized during the Cultural Revolution, but no one should trust the Communists for safekeeping Chinese cultural relics.
Also that peanut thing might be or the dark brownish one might be most probably sweet red bean paste as its a typical Chinese desert sweet filling? or it could be lotus paste, the filling inside your moon cakes... or at least one of your moon cakes..... theres lots of variety of moon cakes..... usually you cut the moon cake into bitesized triangles and not eat one whole XDDD Because its really filling and thick!!!
I can see that you don't like noise. Xiamen also has many quiet and comfortable places. If you want to experience the beautiful scenery, I suggest you travel to Suzhou. Suzhou is very quiet and not crowded
Taiwan is part of the Republic of China, definitely not the illegitimate People's Republic of China. The People's Republic of China started out as a puppet state called the Chinese Soviet Republic in 1931, with the Soviet Union as its patron. Then, during the Sino-Japanese War, the Communists colluded with Japan while the Kuomintang was fighting the Japanese. This is the reason the Communists rapidly gained power during the war and were able to seize power in a few short years after the war ended.
I might add that because of the People's Republic of China's dubious origin, once it came into power in 1949, it announced that it would not recognize the unequal treaties imposed on China by the Western powers, with the exception of the unequal treaties forced upon China by Tsarist Russia. The unequal treaties imposed on China by Tsarist Russia are the only treaties recognized by the People's Republic of China. This is also the reason why Mao proudly proclaimed that Stalin was the benevolent father of the Chinese people.
You got me confused for a second by saying you were trying Taiwanese food while being physically in the Fujian province. But I can see that you have no bad intentions. The situation is indeed a bit confusing for foreigners :) Taiwanese food is basically mostly Fujianese + other province influenced + Japanese inspired + locally invented. Some local dishes invented in Taiwan then also found their way back into Fujian since they are very close to each other.
@@OTWD_yt yeah. No worries. Since most mainland Chinese cannot go to Taiwan now due to the current political situation, people come to Fujian to experience what it might feel like in Taiwan, thus giving anything associated with "Taiwan" a special value. But actually Fujian, especially in Xiamen, has many shared culture with Taiwan. You could actually check out Taiwan next time and see if you can recognize anything you've had before in mainland China. They do have their local specialties as well.
I think this is more accurate to say thank you in chinese: shi eh-shi eh. Just listen to it a few times in Google Translate, since you guys use it often you can practice to say it correctly
You are at the right place but ordered the “wrong” food. Lots of the stuff you ordered are tourist traps such as the shark balls, starfish, “sea urchin”(really mostly eggs because fresh sea urchin is very expensive). Try things that look less shocking but eaten by the locals. The pancakes you ordered is a good local favorite.
If you like seafood, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore are surrounded by the sea. There are many kinds of seafood, such as grilled squid, grilled octopus, grilled shrimp, sashimi, crab, scallops, oysters, shellfish, lobster, and taste the delicious seafood from the Pacific Ocean.
Northern Ireland, the Falkland Islands, and Gibraltar are not British territories. They were illegally occupied by the United Kingdom by force, just like Russia used force to occupy Ukraine.
that street looks like se asia 😅. remember when you in those street food areas, avoid anything that looks 'unique'. chinese love to do gimmicks to get people to try so the more odd and interesting something looks, the more likely tourists will likely try it. more often than not, it's not authentic and might not even be good. just stick to stuff you would normally eat and like - nothing wrong with that. same goes with how you should eat in china, no rules. just eat how you enjoy something. I always see brits try to be proper and fumble baos with chopsticks instead of just using their hands 😂. so while most people would sip the broth separately, if you like soupy noodles go for it lol
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Taiwan food original from China Mainland ! because before1949 China civil war Chiang Kai-shek loose the war with CCP ! and Chiang Kai-shek bring he tim run to Taiwan Island ! so over 90% Taiwanese family tree from China Mainland ! so not suck think Taiwan food OK Mrs !
The CCP won the Civil War because it didn't fight the Japanese. Instead, it colluded with Japan during the war and supplied information to the Japanese army so that the KMT and the Japanese could fight each other. Once the war ended, the KMT was greatly exhausted, having lost many men, while the CCP was quietly expanding during this time. Most people know that the CCP's strategy of the time was to have the KMT and Japan fight each other (七分發展兩分應付一分抗日). But it is actually more than that. The CCP actively colluded with Japan. Some CCP members were given passes and protection when traveling to Japanese-controlled areas during that time.
Are you talking nonsense again? Taiwan Province? Then I can also say that Northern Ireland belongs to Ireland and the Falklands belong to Argentina. Do you accept this?
The people of China are very enthusiastic and welcome all friendly tourists to taste delicious food.
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absolutely
Taiwan dishes are mixed Fujian dishes and other province dishes in China mainland.
Ah ok 👍
@@OTWD_yt there is a tip for you, when you wanna compare Taiwain things with China mainland, you had better say Taiwain and China mainland, that could upload your video to bilibili successfully .
@@caryzhang9371 got ya thanks bro
Lots of food in China. When I moved to China (12 years ago) an Aussie mate asked me if there were food and electricity rationing in China, goes to show how western people are treated by their governments and media.
Yes 👍 the truth is everything is actually better!
@@OTWD_yt Electricity shortage is the best one, the whole country is lit-up like a Christmas tree every night.
@@normanmoffatt9707lol 😂😂 the crazy thing is there are American channels out there saying China are running out of food and starving too 😂😂
@@andytang8679 When my mate asked about the food shortage, I went to the wet market, took photos and sent them to him.
Roe or the eggs of the sea urchin is the only part of the urchin that is eaten. It is generally eaten raw in Japanese cuisine
It just taste of egg. Is it not egg then?
@@OTWD_yt i think they did pour egg on it, its probably so delicate you didnt notice the subtlety? but saying that ive not eaten that before either, ive had other shellfish but mainly food from guangdong
@@OTWD_yt It's not egg, it's gonad😂. It's really good, so don't doubt why it's so expensive :-)
Chinese food is very incredible awesome,delicious。welcome to trying❤
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that deep fried with sweet chill source is the best local traditional food from Xiamen.
Really? Fantastic 😊
@@OTWD_ytIt's called crispy duck with mashed taro
@@Uonab thank you 😊
We also have squid, octopus, cuttlefish, giant shrimp, lobster, oysters, clams, and crabs in our East Asian oceans. They are fresh and delicious and can be grilled and eaten.
Xiamen Shacha noodles are also well-known, and their flavor is likely to be appreciated by European palates.
Thank you 😊
you guys can take all kind of food and even don't know what it is and still willing to try which is good....this can really enjoy the most. I've some colleagues from Canada and US that they are so picky to the level that you can believe 😂
When you been traveling for 3 years you pretty much just try anything 😂 I think food is such a massive part of travel and life in general. Why would you want to waste it being picky
@@OTWD_yt can't agree more!
Guys ..good choice ….Xiamen good food busy friendly people…oh love it…joining you all soon..❤❤
Thank you 😊
Oyster scrambled eggs are real delicious in Xiamen, had them when I went there last year😋
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5:15 it's not sea cucumber, it's geoduck
Got ya 👍
pretty sure a geoduck is a pokemon XDDDD
@antwango haha so am I 😂
I think that you found the right place to try foos in xiamen😆 80% of what I saw in the video can't be found in the other parts of china
Yes that’s what we went there for 👍❤️
It depends on the type of noodles you order. This time you ordered dry noodles so the soup is a free item to accompany your meal. If you ordered soup noodles, then the soup goes in to be mixed with your noodles.
Ah got ya 👍
When you come to East Asia, you must eat seafood from the Pacific, such as seabass, yellow croaker, tuna, tilapia, white hairtail, cod fish , pomfret, milkfish, salmon, shark, swordfish, and giant shrimp.
Welcome to China....
Thank you 😊
Thank you 😊
So many uk vlogger in china currently. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Yes love it 😍 friends with a couple
@@OTWD_yt yes couples many. 😅
@@arindamsaha735UK government hate them for spoiling the propaganda! There was a solo guy hiking his way across China Xinjiang... Mike okay!? Anyway same treatment as the Barretts and Jason living in China
Place the noodles in the soup; it's safer. The broth is separated so the noodles won't get soggy.
Oyters pan cakes are great there. Lots of fresh sea foods.
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You guys definitely have to visit Taiwan if you get the chance-it's located just to the right of China. We have delicious food and beautiful natural resources, and most people are friendly to foreigners. Plus, UK citizens can visit Taiwan visa-free! Looking forward to seeing you here!
We visit 👍
That is not a sea cucumber. It is Geoduck from the west coat of North Am!
Follow your journey in China from Scotland 👍😀
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Around 1949, many defeated and scattered Nationalist soldiers fled from all over China to Taiwan with gold and national treasures of the Forbidden City. Over time, many of them began to miss their hometowns and the food of their hometowns, and began to use local ingredients to alleviate their homesickness, forming the local characteristics of Taiwan. Taiwan now has a population of about 23 million, of which the largest group are the descendants of the local Fujianese who came to settle the land from the Tang to the Qing dynasties. The rest are the soldiers and their descendants, who mainly speak Mandarin and then Fujianese. That's why Taiwan's English name is ROC, which was the name of the government before 1949 in China, and now is PRC. Currently, Taiwan Province occupies and manages 58 Fujianese islands, but because of the same blood ties, there has always been a lot of interaction between the two sides in terms of life and trade. However, because the civil war in China has not yet ended, both governments claim the right to administer the other. That's why wherever you go on these two sides it feels like there's a lot of the same parts.
It's good that the Forbidden City's national treasures were moved to Taiwan and safely kept and displayed in the National Museum for later generations to enjoy. Otherwise, they would have been vandalized and smashed to pieces during the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s.
@@PomegranateChocolate Please don't talk nonsense, don't deny the contribution of the Republic of China government in protecting national treasures, let alone the contribution of patriots, but according to your argument, there should be no national treasures in the Forbidden City now? During the Cultural Revolution, Premier Zhou did a good job of protecting the Forbidden City and its national treasures!
@@Oldbrow What national treasures are in the Forbidden City now unless you are talking about some furniture? It is true that the Forbidden City was not vandalized during the Cultural Revolution, but no one should trust the Communists for safekeeping Chinese cultural relics.
@@PomegranateChocolate你可以不胡说八道吗?如果你是台湾人,我就理解了,胡说八道是你们的日常!
@@China_Hawk What I said is the truth. Which part I said is not true?
Also that peanut thing might be or the dark brownish one might be most probably sweet red bean paste as its a typical Chinese desert sweet filling? or it could be lotus paste, the filling inside your moon cakes... or at least one of your moon cakes..... theres lots of variety of moon cakes..... usually you cut the moon cake into bitesized triangles and not eat one whole XDDD
Because its really filling and thick!!!
Ah ok 👍
Try orh chien oyster omelette...
Will do 👍❤️
you never try the sandworm jelly at the seafood market? you should try it. the jelly is actually natural from the sandworm.
Keep watching 😉❤️
Mouth watering 😄😄😄
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就這句台灣省必須點大讃訂閱😊😊
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The historical fact is that the province of Taiwan was part of China since 1281.
No one care who belongs to who,just enjoy their time wherever they are,cut the politics bul st
I can see that you don't like noise. Xiamen also has many quiet and comfortable places. If you want to experience the beautiful scenery, I suggest you travel to Suzhou. Suzhou is very quiet and not crowded
Thank you we have 10 more cities to explore this series 😊
Satay in Hokkien means 3 pieces. Sa = 3, Tay = piece
Ah ok thanks 😊
thats not a sea cucumber. its a geoduck. sea cucumbers dont have a shell.
Got ya 👍
@@OTWD_yt Geoduck is also probably a pokemon!!!! XDDD you gotta catch em all
Plus it's over $200/lbs !
哇!懂的吃喔 好香😊
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That’s not a sea cucumber, but rather pacific geoduck
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Taiwanese food is the same as Chinese food. + Taiwan is part of China.
Yes I know I said it was a province of china
Taiwan is part of the Republic of China, definitely not the illegitimate People's Republic of China. The People's Republic of China started out as a puppet state called the Chinese Soviet Republic in 1931, with the Soviet Union as its patron. Then, during the Sino-Japanese War, the Communists colluded with Japan while the Kuomintang was fighting the Japanese. This is the reason the Communists rapidly gained power during the war and were able to seize power in a few short years after the war ended.
I might add that because of the People's Republic of China's dubious origin, once it came into power in 1949, it announced that it would not recognize the unequal treaties imposed on China by the Western powers, with the exception of the unequal treaties forced upon China by Tsarist Russia. The unequal treaties imposed on China by Tsarist Russia are the only treaties recognized by the People's Republic of China. This is also the reason why Mao proudly proclaimed that Stalin was the benevolent father of the Chinese people.
i've seen several videos of that food market at xiamen. it looks so amazing. it's my dream to visit china someday.
The food market here in China are amazing. Keep watching we have alot more to come from China!
垃圾車應該以專屬音樂替代 喇叭聲容易讓人惱怒抓狂😂😂😂
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i think it was 3 skewers of pork not chicken. The noodles are halal noodles but in every region of China they have their own kind of noodles.
Ah 👍
Nice food
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Those aren’t chicken skewers, they’re pork skewers! ❤
Really ? 😂
@@OTWD_yt those are pork tenderloin, that’s why the meat is tender😃
@@cheriewang5755 that makes sense 😂 thank you 🙏
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The 'effect' of stinky tofu is similar to European cheese (unrefrigerated type).
The brain ignores the stink after regular consumption.
Oh yes I get ya 👍
I have a feeling you guys like to look for food, so maybe you should go to Chengdu or Chongqing.
We will be in both soon. Keep following.
Its not ricepaper.... dammit i cant remember what it is though, its probably like fried tofu skin wrapping and its probably not duck XDDD
Haha I will have to find out and let you know in the next video 😂
Where is this??
Xiamen, China
@ hi, im going to xiamen next year, i mean what is this place, maybe some address ? 🙏 thankyou
@hansen18id Taiwan Snacks Street
that was sea urchin
Yes I know. I said it was
You got me confused for a second by saying you were trying Taiwanese food while being physically in the Fujian province. But I can see that you have no bad intentions. The situation is indeed a bit confusing for foreigners :) Taiwanese food is basically mostly Fujianese + other province influenced + Japanese inspired + locally invented. Some local dishes invented in Taiwan then also found their way back into Fujian since they are very close to each other.
No no bad intentions just it’s called Taiwan snack street so it easily done.
@@OTWD_yt yeah. No worries. Since most mainland Chinese cannot go to Taiwan now due to the current political situation, people come to Fujian to experience what it might feel like in Taiwan, thus giving anything associated with "Taiwan" a special value. But actually Fujian, especially in Xiamen, has many shared culture with Taiwan. You could actually check out Taiwan next time and see if you can recognize anything you've had before in mainland China. They do have their local specialties as well.
I watch your video and my saliva runs!!!!! Completely unfair, you two!
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Sea urchins are a delicacy in many Asian countries including Japan
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Welcome to South China! They eat everything (and make much noise). 😎
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It seems that putting eggs in that sea urchin is more than eating eggs.😂
😂 👍
@5:14 It's NOT sea cucumber. It's Geoduck !
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I like street market foods
Me too ❤️
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It's not sea cucumber, it's geoduck.
Thanks for sharing. Over the years, the Chinese people may not know that they spoke loudly.
9:50 look at signage, maybe its duck roll
It’s not sea cucumber it’ geoduck or giant clam
@@bktan5146 got ya 👍 are they worth trying
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Sea urchin have to try the raw ones, original taste,the sea urchin most probably recooked and mixed with eggs,lost the original taste.
That noodle is eaten in soup
Ah ok 👍
I think this is more accurate to say thank you in chinese: shi eh-shi eh.
Just listen to it a few times in Google Translate, since you guys use it often you can practice to say it correctly
Ok thanks 😊
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Huh ? 😂
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Many of the street snacks, milk, and desserts you eat actually come from Taiwan.
欢迎你们来中国旅游❤,
Thank you 🙏
You are at the right place but ordered the “wrong” food. Lots of the stuff you ordered are tourist traps such as the shark balls, starfish, “sea urchin”(really mostly eggs because fresh sea urchin is very expensive). Try things that look less shocking but eaten by the locals. The pancakes you ordered is a good local favorite.
I should get a local to help me next time.
Normally starfish will be served in Chinese wedding banquet as the first cold dish. That is for Singapore wedding banquet.
Oh yes I see 👍
@@OTWD_ytHe is incorrect.
Jelly fish is served as a cold entry dish along with pickled radish and roast pork to entice your hunger for the main dishes !
Not starfish la.. Hahaha. Jellyfish.
By the way, Gibraltar also belongs to Spain. You British should return Gibraltar to Spain.
Put the noodles in the soup, not soup in the noodles
Got ya 👍❤️
The penis looking thing is not sea cucumber mate. It’s called “Geoduck clams”. 😂
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海鲜街
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Do you Europeans like to eat seafood? Because we in East Asia are located in the Pacific Ocean, we East Asians like to eat seafood very much.
Yes they like seafood. You know Britain is an island right?
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Did you try the local gutter oil?
the penis looking thinf is called a geoduck..not sea cucumber..
Haha thank you 😊
Xiamen is just a few miles from Taiwan. Taiwanese are mostly of Fujusn ancestry. But meny there don't admit it. Its saf and sick.
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If you like seafood, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore are surrounded by the sea. There are many kinds of seafood, such as grilled squid, grilled octopus, grilled shrimp, sashimi, crab, scallops, oysters, shellfish, lobster, and taste the delicious seafood from the Pacific Ocean.
日本还是算了,现在还在排海,你敢吃日本的海鲜去日本多吃点好了。
Northern Ireland, the Falkland Islands, and Gibraltar are not British territories. They were illegally occupied by the United Kingdom by force, just like Russia used force to occupy Ukraine.
May be both can try to go to chaozhou and shantou , 世界美食之都(潮州),not far from xiamen
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that street looks like se asia 😅. remember when you in those street food areas, avoid anything that looks 'unique'. chinese love to do gimmicks to get people to try so the more odd and interesting something looks, the more likely tourists will likely try it. more often than not, it's not authentic and might not even be good. just stick to stuff you would normally eat and like - nothing wrong with that. same goes with how you should eat in china, no rules. just eat how you enjoy something. I always see brits try to be proper and fumble baos with chopsticks instead of just using their hands 😂. so while most people would sip the broth separately, if you like soupy noodles go for it lol
Ah yes I understand. Same in Thailand with the scorpions and stuff there very overpriced for tourists
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Taiwan food original from China Mainland ! because before1949 China civil war Chiang Kai-shek loose the war with CCP ! and Chiang Kai-shek bring he tim run to Taiwan Island ! so over 90% Taiwanese family tree from China Mainland ! so not suck think Taiwan food OK Mrs !
Oh yes I understand
The CCP won the Civil War because it didn't fight the Japanese. Instead, it colluded with Japan during the war and supplied information to the Japanese army so that the KMT and the Japanese could fight each other. Once the war ended, the KMT was greatly exhausted, having lost many men, while the CCP was quietly expanding during this time. Most people know that the CCP's strategy of the time was to have the KMT and Japan fight each other (七分發展兩分應付一分抗日). But it is actually more than that. The CCP actively colluded with Japan. Some CCP members were given passes and protection when traveling to Japanese-controlled areas during that time.
据说中国居民打开了房子地板上的灯 2,3,4...但是他们弄得一片漆黑,这是一件非常令人失望的事情
Are you talking nonsense again? Taiwan Province? Then I can also say that Northern Ireland belongs to Ireland and the Falklands belong to Argentina. Do you accept this?
没有服装店,没有自行车店,药店,家具店,炊具店,各种商店,只有食物和食物,中国仍然非常落后。
希望在接下来的5-10年中,中国的商店会变得更好并不断增长
I’ve seen lots of clothes stores since I’ve been here
請問你知道甚麼是小吃街 ? 會用中文不至於啊 !
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoduck. Geoduck clam not sea cucumber
Thank you 😊
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早上好!好运夫妇。
Good morning ❤️
It street all selling seafood.
Yes 👍
In fact, there is no Taiwanese food at all, only Chinese food with local Taiwanese taste.
實際上根本就沒有什麼臺灣食物,祇有中國食物臺灣本地口味而已。
@@mata_las_ranas got ya 👍😊