I loved your videos. I’m learning Mandarin and one day I’ll visit these places like you did. Thank you for the amazing videos and have a safe trip back home!!!! 🇫🇮🇪🇺🌍
Great video and interesting evaluation. I’m in Shanghai and went exchange to the US when I was in SJTU. The real nourishment is that over time it allows for a dynamic perspective of the trajectories different countries are taking. Back then I was like the US so way ahead, but just a decade passes and you see which country is making better progress. Like if you come back to Shanghai 10 years from now the hope is that there will be less indoor smoking and more friendly people. I say this because I remember how it’s like 10 year ago.😅
Guarantee and rest assured that you will enjoy and like your stay there. Chinese people are warm and welcoming, they are not racist. Just look at China with over 30 minority groups and they all live in harmony and peace, equality and they don't have any discrimination and conflicts.
Great video! people are always experiencing and feeling, that's kinda like the meaning of life, hope that when you recall these memories in the future, a smile will appear on your lips. As a Chinese studying in north Germany, Finland is also on my bucket list, can't wait to visit it!
China is in a transitional period, a great transitional period. Its so different from 40 years ago, comparing now, It's different from 30, 20 and 10 years ago as well. It will be massively massively different also from now in another 20 years
China is a vast country with regions that have vastly different landscapes, ethnicity, customs and languages. Did you know that Mandarin wasn't even widely spoken before the 1990's? Have you considered visiting some of these different regions?
@@ArniJ. Man I can't wait to step foot in a Taipei night market for the first time, you showed it so well in your vlogs! And yeah I will definitely try to make the most of it, feel like the 4 months i have will fly by in an instant!
There are numerous of videos from foreigners who have... travelled to China, are working in China (Katherine's Journey to the East), had their children born in China (YT channel: Our Chinese Life) had their who are living in China with the Chinese spouses (Jerry's take on China), etc. To get an overall impression of China, watch those videos too. Thanks for your video. 🕊
Cool vid! Last year, I spent an semester abroad in Korea, so I totally understand how you are feeling! I am planning to double Master's degree in Management. The first year of this degree will be in Austria and the second year in Taiwan. Your vids have been really inspiring and helpful, so thanks a lot! I am really looking forward to this adventure (if I get accepted :) ) I wish you all the best in your 'normal life' and I am sure that all the experiences gained abroad will be extremely influential for you! (as it also has for me)
thank you for your insight. I previously watched your video about your exchange in Taiwan. I want to go to Taiwan for an exchange like you did. Your comparison of China and Taiwan in this vid is very helpful as I was also thinking of going to Hongkong. Hopefully everthing works out and I´m off to any of those places
China is vast. It takes time to get to know it. You need to drop all previous experience and presets to experience and underatand a complete different culutre. Hope you get a chance to visit again in the future.
In my case I am going to taiwan to do an exchange next september and I wanted to know something about how it was living there as an exchange student. I have enjoyed all your videos!
Definetly got inrested for an exchange, I would like to go to japan :3. But im scared about the fees for staying there and the flight I think i will also have to leave my working student job that I have now :(. Also what do you plan on making videos of next? since most of your content was about exchange :D
Yeah it’s a difficult thing to go. In finland there’s a government support network designed for aiding students financially so that they can go easier on exchange. It’s not as straightforward in other countries. I have a couple ideas of what the future holds for this channel. I won’t stop posting regularly. That’s for sure.
Depends so much where you live and study. My 4 person dorm for example was about 100€/ month, but my friends paid so much more on the one person rooms. That alredy can jack up the price of exchange. Then there’s scholarships, government funding and other ways to compensate the trip. I’d say every exchange person has a custom monetary policy.
@ArniJ. I'm talking about like general day to day spending my bills are covered. Like is travelling affordable like in Europe where we can do a weekend away for like £200 to 300. Also love the vids, what kinda content you looking to do after exchange?
I'm Chinese and thank you for your opinion on this, China is very beautiful and for sure a different experience like any other country and people should try to visit it more, and don't be scared to go despite what the media would tell you. However I agree with the mannerisms of Chinese people like smoking randomly and spitting on the ground or clearing the throat loudly "KKKHHHHHKKKK", these are some atrocious habits that didn't die down even until now from when China was still very poor.
It’s true that people don’t visit that part of asia too much. I think that part of the world has so tourist friendly people. Especially if you know the local language.
Hello greeting from Taiwan. I am wondering if you have had a deep talk with both Chinese and Taiwanese about their political perspective. If so, how do you feel about this?
Hey, what’s up! 🇹🇼 Yeah I have talked with people and I’ve heard a lot of things from different people. I could make a video about it. Basically I’ve heard everything and then some.
@@ArniJ. Yeah that would be great if you can do it. As I want to know more about how you felt when you engaged in Taiwanese and Chinese people instead of your observation only
I loved your videos. I’m learning Mandarin and one day I’ll visit these places like you did.
Thank you for the amazing videos and have a safe trip back home!!!! 🇫🇮🇪🇺🌍
Thanks🙏 and good luck with the mandarin studies.
Great video and interesting evaluation. I’m in Shanghai and went exchange to the US when I was in SJTU. The real nourishment is that over time it allows for a dynamic perspective of the trajectories different countries are taking. Back then I was like the US so way ahead, but just a decade passes and you see which country is making better progress. Like if you come back to Shanghai 10 years from now the hope is that there will be less indoor smoking and more friendly people. I say this because I remember how it’s like 10 year ago.😅
nice video. I'm going to Suzhou for an year on exchange. wish me luck
It will go great. I wish you the best luck 🇨🇳🛩️🎆
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Guarantee and rest assured that you will enjoy and like your stay there.
Chinese people are warm and welcoming, they are not racist. Just look at China with over 30 minority groups and they all live in harmony and peace, equality and they don't have any discrimination and conflicts.
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@@NarratingAtmospheres
Love the perspectives & also cool videography Arni!
Kiitos, alokasmaisteri😄
students exchange is eyes openning
Truly🔥
You are amazing young guy. I wish you do enjoy every moment in China. Best regards from Indonesia
Thanks 🫰🇮🇩
Great video! people are always experiencing and feeling, that's kinda like the meaning of life, hope that when you recall these memories in the future, a smile will appear on your lips. As a Chinese studying in north Germany, Finland is also on my bucket list, can't wait to visit it!
很好🙏
@@ArniJ. 祝你平安!顺利归国~
China is in a transitional period, a great transitional period. Its so different from 40 years ago, comparing now, It's different from 30, 20 and 10 years ago as well. It will be massively massively different also from now in another 20 years
China is a vast country with regions that have vastly different landscapes, ethnicity, customs and languages. Did you know that Mandarin wasn't even widely spoken before the 1990's? Have you considered visiting some of these different regions?
Leaving in a month to study in Taiwan for a semester, your videos make me so hyped
Try all the foods there! Also, do everything you can in general. I guarantee you will have fun.
@@ArniJ. Man I can't wait to step foot in a Taipei night market for the first time, you showed it so well in your vlogs! And yeah I will definitely try to make the most of it, feel like the 4 months i have will fly by in an instant!
There are numerous of videos from foreigners who have... travelled to China, are working in China (Katherine's Journey to the East), had their children born in China (YT channel: Our Chinese Life) had their who are living in China with the Chinese spouses (Jerry's take on China), etc. To get an overall impression of China, watch those videos too. Thanks for your video. 🕊
Cool vid! Last year, I spent an semester abroad in Korea, so I totally understand how you are feeling! I am planning to double Master's degree in Management. The first year of this degree will be in Austria and the second year in Taiwan. Your vids have been really inspiring and helpful, so thanks a lot! I am really looking forward to this adventure (if I get accepted :) ) I wish you all the best in your 'normal life' and I am sure that all the experiences gained abroad will be extremely influential for you! (as it also has for me)
Thanks johannes! Your exchange sounds cool and hope you get accepted🙏 Taiwan is a good place to study. The food is just🤌
thank you for your insight. I previously watched your video about your exchange in Taiwan. I want to go to Taiwan for an exchange like you did. Your comparison of China and Taiwan in this vid is very helpful as I was also thinking of going to Hongkong. Hopefully everthing works out and I´m off to any of those places
Thanks for your comment. Hope you get to experience some proper exchange stuff🙏
China is vast. It takes time to get to know it. You need to drop all previous experience and presets to experience and underatand a complete different culutre. Hope you get a chance to visit again in the future.
Yeah🙏
In my case I am going to taiwan to do an exchange next september and I wanted to know something about how it was living there as an exchange student. I have enjoyed all your videos!
Enjoy it😄 Try all the foods!
great stuff bro, but does this mean that u won't be going on exchange anymore>
Thank you
Great vídeo as always. But I've got to ask what is that chair you are sitting on. I´ve never seen anything like that .
It was just scrap that I found outside the dorm. Thanks for following🙏
Are u going to keep making videos when u go back to Finland?
Yes
Definetly got inrested for an exchange, I would like to go to japan :3. But im scared about the fees for staying there and the flight I think i will also have to leave my working student job that I have now :(.
Also what do you plan on making videos of next? since most of your content was about exchange :D
Yeah it’s a difficult thing to go. In finland there’s a government support network designed for aiding students financially so that they can go easier on exchange. It’s not as straightforward in other countries.
I have a couple ideas of what the future holds for this channel. I won’t stop posting regularly. That’s for sure.
would you personally reccomend taiwan more china
Depends what you want and where you come from. Taiwan is more calm, china grows you more with extreme experiences.
A kiddie pool vs an ocean.
best video so far ++
Thanks🙏
Hi im about to do an exchange in china how much would u say u need for a year
Depends so much where you live and study. My 4 person dorm for example was about 100€/ month, but my friends paid so much more on the one person rooms. That alredy can jack up the price of exchange.
Then there’s scholarships, government funding and other ways to compensate the trip. I’d say every exchange person has a custom monetary policy.
@ArniJ. I'm talking about like general day to day spending my bills are covered. Like is travelling affordable like in Europe where we can do a weekend away for like £200 to 300. Also love the vids, what kinda content you looking to do after exchange?
@@queenfarfar 中国的消费水平可以说全球处于最低水平,一天的生活开支不会超过20美元(包括交通费用)
I'm Chinese and thank you for your opinion on this, China is very beautiful and for sure a different experience like any other country and people should try to visit it more, and don't be scared to go despite what the media would tell you.
However I agree with the mannerisms of Chinese people like smoking randomly and spitting on the ground or clearing the throat loudly "KKKHHHHHKKKK", these are some atrocious habits that didn't die down even until now from when China was still very poor.
It’s true that people don’t visit that part of asia too much. I think that part of the world has so tourist friendly people. Especially if you know the local language.
I will be going to university starting this October, and I am planing to do an exchange year
Finland have a very ideologically Stubborn president.
His name is Stubb, so being STUBBorn would be something🥲🤣
Your father should've told you to go to China first then Taiwan to avoid passport issue ;)
From Taiwan To China🙅🏻♂️
From ROC to PRC 🙆🏻♂️
Hello greeting from Taiwan. I am wondering if you have had a deep talk with both Chinese and Taiwanese about their political perspective. If so, how do you feel about this?
Hey, what’s up! 🇹🇼 Yeah I have talked with people and I’ve heard a lot of things from different people. I could make a video about it. Basically I’ve heard everything and then some.
@@ArniJ. Yeah that would be great if you can do it. As I want to know more about how you felt when you engaged in Taiwanese and Chinese people instead of your observation only
Damn. What if someone has an Indian visa on their passport and they wanna get a Chinese visa too?
@@ctourmaline Well India and China relations are crap so I was worried 😅. But good to know it's not a problem.