Time Stamps: 00:00 Hair Salon in China 01:00 Intro 01:12 Our Last Video 01:38 Our Expectations 02:44 Walk Old Shanghai with Kids 05:00 Street Food China 09:37 Grumpy Cat 09:46 Cotton Candy Art 10:47 Green Space Gucheng Park 11:30 Tai Chi 12:20 Shiliupu Marina Walk 12:36 Shanghai's Modern Skyline 13:34 Empty Road, Sealed Buildings 13:57 Old Shanghai Street Impressions 14:51 Summary China so far 15:40 Spoiler for next vlog on China
@@our-travel-journal ein wieder sehr familiär und auch politisch weise ,sauber geschnittenes Video mit vielen Szenen zum staunen und schmunzeln und Nachdenken, herrlich die tollen Infos und Erinnerungen
Great sharing! Enjoy the different perspective of family travelling in China. Maybe getting more of your kids on their first experiences would be a great idea. Besides, getting the kids to interact with the locals might be a good learning for them too. Cheers from Malaysia!
the "Empty Road, Sealed Buildings" at 13:40 are old Shanghai neighborhoods around Yu Garden. Those are being re-constructed into something modern. It's full of memories for those used to live there.
I reckon kids, who start learning to embrace and tolerate different cultures, are more likely to succeed in later life. The three beautiful kids are so lucky. They have very wise parents.
Frankly, the chinese don't care about the negative comments from the west. They are having great lives, low crimate rate, low homeless rate, and affordable products. China is an ancient civiliation of over 5,000 years. A lot for us to learn from.
The views of Westerners have nothing to do with us, let alone engage in meaningless debates. You can never wake up someone who pretends to be asleep. Instead of wasting time on a fruitless argument, I'd rather spend more time with my parents and children
This is true. Chinese consider themselves more civilized than all the rest; Chinese emperors do not look at any others for advanced goods: China does not need any other ones' products. Of cause, they Chinese lost everything when the British came with guns.
Chinese people always welcome you, hope you have a good time in China~If you have German passports,you will have 15 days visa-free time, if it expires, please go to Hong Kong, and then return to Shenzhen, China, you will get a new 15 days visa-free time. Or if you go to Vientiane, Laos, and then return to Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China, you will also get a new 15-days visa-free time.Xishuangbanna to and from Vientiane, there is a daily passenger high-speed train.♥
@@our-travel-journal Of course, there are many ways to leave and return to China, renewing the 15 days visa-free time. You also can fly to Singapore or Thailand and back to China. But the two ways I mentioned may have a lower budget, and if you schedule it properly, you can return within a day.After all, you're a family of five. It will always cost a lot of money.
How come I was not pushed to watch this one? Thank you and enjoyed. It seems that I need to search for your videos. The kids are lovely and great learners for obviously they blend into this new environment of different culture quite well.
15:05 your observation about culture conservation is correct. Those people left their country and settled in foreign countries tend to keep their culture. While, their mother land culture evolving.
The drink that your kids were having at 7.52 minutes is bayberry or YangMei in Chinese, and not cherry/kirsch. I can read the label on the carton and am also familiar with both English and German. Hope this clarifies.
There are many cities worth visiting around Shanghai, such as Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Ningbo. You can take a stroll along the route, or go north to Beijing and Tianjin, south to Fuzhou, Xiamen, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, and west to Wuhan, Changsha, Chongqing, Chengdu, and Xi'an. I hope you have a pleasant trip. In China, there are night markets worth visiting at midnight, which can be found in any city. Nightlife is very rich, especially in summer. Don't worry about safety issues, our violent crimes are very rare.
Looking forward to your next video from China. p.s. I've been watching numerous video of China from different visitors... and everyone brings something different into their videos - I think it's because they're personality / vibes come out. It can be two visitors to the same area but the videos will be very different. 🕊 cheers, from Canada
@@our-travel-journal yes and usually in shanghai they can get huge amount of compensation including new houses and money, people literally get a fortune by this.
Oh, you are from Hong Kong 👏🏻, we heard it’s also a great city to visit 🙌 And you are right, we will most likely come back to China much more often because there are so many places to explore and people are always welcoming ❤
I was born in Shanghai, now living overseas, and I am deeply moved by your video. It feels different from the usual travel vlogs; I think your family trip with your children are incredibly meaningful. Hope you have a wonderful time in China.
Hi. I’ve just subscribed after seeing this video and your content for the first time. You have a delightful family and you’re blessing them with being raised in a positive, open minded and learning environment, hats off to you and your husband. I think your peaceful and caring personality comes through very well in your narration, so anyone who comes across your content will want to subscribe. I’m first a first generation Kiwi of Chinese descent. My parents came to New Zealand in 1940 and in response to you query about overseas Chinese (when you made your observation about the Turkish immigrants in China), I believe Chinese that emigrate have an attitude of doing so to give their family a better life. As it’s a Chinese trait to be mindful in to honouring your parents wishes, each generation has great importance placed on them to excel in being educated ( which is another Chinese value). So overseas Chinese are focused on each generation having more opportunity than the one before it. FYI. More wife and I are planning our first visit into China for 2025 and hope to spend 2-months there ( We dare not leave our dogs at the kennels any longer than that) Enjoy the rest of your visit to China and I’m very happy to have come across your content. Best wishes, Ken 😮
Is not "conservative" but wary 'cuz they knew what Westerners are like whereas those in China don't. Those in China do not know the reality in the West. 😢😢😢😢
Interesting insight to parts of Shanghai, eg., the boarded up side streets. Not easy to go sight seeing with young children, their preferences are different to adults. I hope they are enjoying their adventure in China!
The area where the shops were closed, heard they are going to redevelop the area with modern new infrastructures. Anyway hope you guys are having great fun in China. Wish you well and take care. Cheers!
In Huangpu district a lot of the old communities have no sewer system and most had no shower facilities either. So most are now due for redevelopment over the next few years. Depending on the heritage value or difficulty in renovating depends on whether they are demolished or not.
I would like to recommend you these places if you are interested in seeing the history or arts of Shanghai: - Shanghai Historical Museum - Minhang Museum - China Art Museum - Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai (the one on Huayuangang Road) Shanghai Museum is also very nice but it is very hard to reserve these days.
13:30 you are right here. The buildings in this area will be torn down and modernized. The people who used to live there will be paid a huge amount of money that is enough to support theirs and their children’s whole life. (But not in form of cash. The government will give them 3 to 4 condos somewhere in the city for free. One condo is worth millions of RMB, which is nearly impossible for an ordinary people to afford only rely on salary.)
@@our-travel-journal yes, I see the same phenomenal in most British living abroad they would look for typical English tea, sausages, HP brown sauce & etc.. clique together, etc.
wow one big pig cotton candy wasn't enough to share, sugar high 😅 shanghai is a nice intro to first time china travelers since it's modern and cosmopolitan, but imo it doesn't have the charm of many other places in china. maybe not by your standards, but shanghai is probably the most expensive city in china as well so your euros would go a lot further in other places. if you get a chance to go back, try some of the lesser known cities, or check out natural scenic areas.
To see history in China: 100 years go Beijing, to see 1,000 years go Xi’an, and to see 5,000 years of history go Luoyang, To see diverse ethnicities in 1 place: Yunnan, Xinjiang and usu the border provinces To see breathtaking landscapes: They are all over, but Yunnan, Sichuan, Tibet, Xinjiang provinces have the most diverse and the most numbers, from huge deserts to alpine lakes to snow mountains to tropical forests to other unique landforms To see futuristic and/or modern cities: Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chonqqing esp To see ancient water towns like Venice: Zhujiajiao, Wuzhen, Hangzhou, Suzhou, these are the more convenient ones to reach as they are many others, some more authentic, some become very touristy And the list goes on...depending what's yr interest.
Never mind the haters, irrespective of whatever sytem of government you have, its the outcome which counts ... and at least 90 percent of the chinese people love their government ❤
15:00 Holy, that's quite on point. My parents inmigrated in the 80s to Spain, and at this moment you can guess we have a little "chinatown" even in Madrid. Most of the people migrated in search of having a better quality of life and wages, but nobody expected China to grow as fast in the last 40 years. A lot of people that came were people with low education that devoted their whole life just to work and earn money (like my parents), so the next generation (people like me) can get a way out of this hellish king of a working life-condition that you can usually see in chinese shops in Europe for example. They're very conservative in general (even If they still have contact and know all about what's going on in China), and you can notice that there's a very accentuated eagerness to "preserve the tradition" so to say, for their kids that grow in a totally different enviroment. First generation inmigration are quite closed-in-timid, but talk to their childrens, they're very integrated into the western societies and they're open to talk with any goodwilled person.
There is nothing wrong to preserve the Chinese tradition. You can’t get rid of thousands years old Chinese tradition because that is what make you, your parents and China. Otherwise you and China are not unique and just like everyone else, that is boring 🥱 If it’s not unique and boring, no one is interested in visiting China., and no one is interested in you
I don't understand why some Chinese people such as you complaining or looking down on their Chinese tradition and on their parents for doing so. Why? Are Chinese traditions that bad? So they want to erase all deep rich Chinese history and traditions for somethings alien? What a silly thought
I don't understand why some Chinese people such as you complaining or looking down on their Chinese tradition and on their parents for doing so. Why? Are Chinese traditions that bad? What a silly thought
One reason why the western governments are so negative about the Chinese government is because the "Chinese model" of governing needs a lot of meticulous planning and tenacious efforts for efficient implementation of the plans. This will totally expose the shortcomings of the western politicians who are only good at talking big.
Time Stamps:
00:00 Hair Salon in China
01:00 Intro
01:12 Our Last Video
01:38 Our Expectations
02:44 Walk Old Shanghai with Kids
05:00 Street Food China
09:37 Grumpy Cat
09:46 Cotton Candy Art
10:47 Green Space Gucheng Park
11:30 Tai Chi
12:20 Shiliupu Marina Walk
12:36 Shanghai's Modern Skyline
13:34 Empty Road, Sealed Buildings
13:57 Old Shanghai Street Impressions
14:51 Summary China so far
15:40 Spoiler for next vlog on China
ja da wohnt keiner, ist wahrscheinlich billiger und einfacher als glass Fenster.
@@our-travel-journal ein wieder sehr familiär und auch politisch weise ,sauber geschnittenes Video mit vielen Szenen zum staunen und schmunzeln und Nachdenken, herrlich die tollen Infos und Erinnerungen
@@norberttopfer1812 vielen Dank für die Komplimente! 😘
Great sharing! Enjoy the different perspective of family travelling in China. Maybe getting more of your kids on their first experiences would be a great idea. Besides, getting the kids to interact with the locals might be a good learning for them too. Cheers from Malaysia!
the "Empty Road, Sealed Buildings" at 13:40 are old Shanghai neighborhoods around Yu Garden. Those are being re-constructed into something modern.
It's full of memories for those used to live there.
I reckon kids, who start learning to embrace and tolerate different cultures, are more likely to succeed in later life. The three beautiful kids are so lucky. They have very wise parents.
We for sure believe that tolerance is the way 😊
Frankly, the chinese don't care about the negative comments from the west. They are having great lives, low crimate rate, low homeless rate, and affordable products. China is an ancient civiliation of over 5,000 years. A lot for us to learn from.
So true! ❤️
The views of Westerners have nothing to do with us, let alone engage in meaningless debates. You can never wake up someone who pretends to be asleep. Instead of wasting time on a fruitless argument, I'd rather spend more time with my parents and children
This is true. Chinese consider themselves more civilized than all the rest; Chinese emperors do not look at any others for advanced goods: China does not need any other ones' products. Of cause, they Chinese lost everything when the British came with guns.
Yup!!! Especially when negative Western comments tend to flipflop and bite themselves on the arse!
You are very welcome to travel to China with your children.Have a nice trip.❤
Thank you very much ❤️
Mom's narration is wonderful. Your voice comes from the sound of nature.
So nice of you ☺️
Chinese people always welcome you, hope you have a good time in China~If you have German passports,you will have 15 days visa-free time, if it expires, please go to Hong Kong, and then return to Shenzhen, China, you will get a new 15 days visa-free time. Or if you go to Vientiane, Laos, and then return to Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China, you will also get a new 15-days visa-free time.Xishuangbanna to and from Vientiane, there is a daily passenger high-speed train.♥
Great advice!!! 👏🏻🙌👍🏻
Meanwhile the local residents in Barcelona, Spain want to kick out all the tourists, how cozy is that.
Great comment, you are correct
@@our-travel-journal Of course, there are many ways to leave and return to China, renewing the 15 days visa-free time. You also can fly to Singapore or Thailand and back to China. But the two ways I mentioned may have a lower budget, and if you schedule it properly, you can return within a day.After all, you're a family of five. It will always cost a lot of money.
@@hermesliteratus882 Friends of Spain,welcome to come to China!!!Spain can also visit China for 15 days without a visa😘
What a beautiful family! Love your adventure in China and your insights on modern China!
And we love you comment ❤️😅 Thank you!😊
How come I was not pushed to watch this one? Thank you and enjoyed. It seems that I need to search for your videos. The kids are lovely and great learners for obviously they blend into this new environment of different culture quite well.
Glad you found us! ❤️
Mother is the narrator ? Love this voice. So soothing and welcome to China !
☺️ thank you, yes, I‘m the mom 🤗
Welcome to travel to China. This ancient and civilized country and the harmonious and friendly Chinese people will definitely make you unforgettable.
Thank you 😊
15:05 your observation about culture conservation is correct. Those people left their country and settled in foreign countries tend to keep their culture. While, their mother land culture evolving.
The drink that your kids were having at 7.52 minutes is bayberry or YangMei in Chinese, and not cherry/kirsch. I can read the label on the carton and am also familiar with both English and German. Hope this clarifies.
Oh, so cool to now know for sure 👏🏻 Thank you!❤️
There are many cities worth visiting around Shanghai, such as Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Ningbo. You can take a stroll along the route, or go north to Beijing and Tianjin, south to Fuzhou, Xiamen, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou, and west to Wuhan, Changsha, Chongqing, Chengdu, and Xi'an. I hope you have a pleasant trip. In China, there are night markets worth visiting at midnight, which can be found in any city. Nightlife is very rich, especially in summer. Don't worry about safety issues, our violent crimes are very rare.
還有張家界❤
🌏 We wish we had another year to just travel 😅
@@our-travel-journal 😀👍
Welcome to China 🥰 Love your interesting vlogs with your lovely kids. Have fun and can’t wait to watch your next China stops. ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
A very friendly and lovely family, welcome to all of you.
Thank you ❤️
I am a friend of the barber your son went to for hairstyling. What a coincidence!
We are living in a SMALL world, aren’t we?🤗
Definitely want to go there some day!
We can recommend to visit!
U definitely deserve more subscribers 🎉 high quality!
Oh thank you! 🥰
What a beautiful little girl. Thank you for sharing your eye-opening experience of your sweet family.
😮the streets are sparkling clean i could eat off it.
Looking forward to your next video from China. p.s. I've been watching numerous video of China from different visitors... and everyone brings something different into their videos - I think it's because they're personality / vibes come out. It can be two visitors to the same area but the videos will be very different. 🕊 cheers, from Canada
Awesome! Thank you!🙌
Those sealed buildings will be demolished for a new and modern one. The Chinese are renovating on a grand scale.
👍🏻 that‘s what we thought!
他們老舊狹窄的巷道房子改造拆除之前就有派專人去溝通,長達3年之久,而且是有賠償及規劃方案。畢竟真的太.狹窄了,若發生火災,太不安全的。(央視網都有紀錄片)。多多少少難免有抱怨什麼,但市民還是理智的,還給市中心一個好的市容。
@@侯嘉琪-t8s thanks for the background info 👍🏻; sounds like plans that we hear in Türkiye, too
@@our-travel-journal yes and usually in shanghai they can get huge amount of compensation including new houses and money, people literally get a fortune by this.
LOL, the piggy candy floss looks so cute!
Yes, way too cute to actually eat it, right?🤣
Hi,中國旅遊區晚上的建築物都有美麗的燈飾,下次記得晚上去看看,還要試試中國餐館的美食,每個城市都有不同的菜式及味道,雖然我住在中國香港,我也經常回國旅遊。你的三位小朋友吃 豬形綿花糖很可愛呢!
記得多些來中國玩玩!
Oh, you are from Hong Kong 👏🏻, we heard it’s also a great city to visit 🙌
And you are right, we will most likely come back to China much more often because there are so many places to explore and people are always welcoming ❤
I was born in Shanghai, now living overseas, and I am deeply moved by your video. It feels different from the usual travel vlogs; I think your family trip with your children are incredibly meaningful. Hope you have a wonderful time in China.
❤️ wow, you are so kind 🥰 Thank you
Happy Holidays in China from an overseas Chinese 🙏
❤
Hi. I’ve just subscribed after seeing this video and your content for the first time. You have a delightful family and you’re blessing them with being raised in a positive, open minded and learning environment, hats off to you and your husband. I think your peaceful and caring personality comes through very well in your narration, so anyone who comes across your content will want to subscribe.
I’m first a first generation Kiwi of Chinese descent. My parents came to New Zealand in 1940 and in response to you query about overseas Chinese (when you made your observation about the Turkish immigrants in China), I believe Chinese that emigrate have an attitude of doing so to give their family a better life. As it’s a Chinese trait to be mindful in to honouring your parents wishes, each generation has great importance placed on them to excel in being educated ( which is another Chinese value). So overseas Chinese are focused on each generation having more opportunity than the one before it.
FYI. More wife and I are planning our first visit into China for 2025 and hope to spend 2-months there ( We dare not leave our dogs at the kennels any longer than that)
Enjoy the rest of your visit to China and I’m very happy to have come across your content. Best wishes, Ken 😮
Thank you Ken!
We are happy you found us and even took the time to comment. May you have a wonderful time in China next year!❤
你们好酷!
☺️
Very nice BGM. Welcome to China. Have fun.
What‘s BGM?🤔
@@our-travel-journal background music
@@lynchlee7207Ahh 😅👍🏻
Great video! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
I had lived in the USA and Canada for more than 20 years. Yes, the oversea Chinese are sometimes even more "conservative" than those live in China.
It’s quite a phenomenon, isn’t it?😅
Is not "conservative" but wary 'cuz they knew what Westerners are like whereas those in China don't. Those in China do not know the reality in the West. 😢😢😢😢
Interesting insight to parts of Shanghai, eg., the boarded up side streets. Not easy to go sight seeing with young children, their preferences are different to adults. I hope they are enjoying their adventure in China!
They do! 😎 We always try to find a balance of fulfilling different needs and wants 😉
Thank you for your support 🥰
Çok tatlısınız, hepinizi çok çok öpüyorum.❤
I feel the same way you said, Germany has too many negative news about the world, and sometimes not even completely true
The area where the shops were closed, heard they are going to redevelop the area with modern new infrastructures. Anyway hope you guys are having great fun in China. Wish you well and take care. Cheers!
👏🏻 Thanks for the info! 🙌🥰
Good video😘 very cute kids
Welcome to CHINA amazing country😊
Mensch! Essen essen essen und die Kinder nehmen zu. Ich fliege morgen auch zurück nach Shanghai. Grüß aus Minga!
Die Kinder dürfen gerne zunehmen, sie wachsen eh so schnell 😅
Guten Flug dann morgen!🛫
High quality video.
🥰
In Huangpu district a lot of the old communities have no sewer system and most had no shower facilities either. So most are now due for redevelopment over the next few years. Depending on the heritage value or difficulty in renovating depends on whether they are demolished or not.
Thanks for the info!😊
Being Turkish yourself, you must visit Xinjiang where many Muslim ethnic nationalities such as Uyghurs,,Tarjiks, etc live there!
Enjoy your days in China❤
Thank you, we do 😊
the background music is great
what a wonderful video. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!🤗
The kids are so cute! Nice hair cut!
You are so kind 🥰
Welcome to Beijing lately, autumn is the best season of Beijing.
This video is beautiful and so is your family!
You are so kind, thank you ☺️
Herzlich willkommen in China .wünsche dir ein schöne Reise ❤
Dankeschön 😊
I would like to recommend you these places if you are interested in seeing the history or arts of Shanghai:
- Shanghai Historical Museum
- Minhang Museum
- China Art Museum
- Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai (the one on Huayuangang Road)
Shanghai Museum is also very nice but it is very hard to reserve these days.
Thank you ☺️
13:30 you are right here. The buildings in this area will be torn down and modernized. The people who used to live there will be paid a huge amount of money that is enough to support theirs and their children’s whole life. (But not in form of cash. The government will give them 3 to 4 condos somewhere in the city for free. One condo is worth millions of RMB, which is nearly impossible for an ordinary people to afford only rely on salary.)
😮 Wow
The traditional is usually stronger and well keep by chinese family living oversea.
Isn‘t that quite a phenomenon!?😅
@@our-travel-journal yes, I see the same phenomenal in most British living abroad they would look for typical English tea, sausages, HP brown sauce & etc.. clique together, etc.
杨梅汁,one of my favorite fruit
It is delicious 😋
Welcome to China!中国还有很多城市和景区值得游玩,祝你们玩得开心❤❤❤
Thank you ❤
期待下一次更新
👏🏻 Thank you for waiting
hallo chinese american here, iam ure fans now
❤ welcome
Your videos are great. I love them. Thank you.
Thank you! We are glad you like them ❤
Hello, nice kids !
Kartoffelpuffer! Genau. Das schemckt ganz ähnlich aber ist öliger und mit mehreren Schnittlauchen. 😂
Best place, what a cool video
Glad you enjoyed it
Thx for sharing
Thanks for watching!🥰
非常好的视频
😘
The producer is very philosophical and open minded.
🤗
wow one big pig cotton candy wasn't enough to share, sugar high 😅
shanghai is a nice intro to first time china travelers since it's modern and cosmopolitan, but imo it doesn't have the charm of many other places in china. maybe not by your standards, but shanghai is probably the most expensive city in china as well so your euros would go a lot further in other places. if you get a chance to go back, try some of the lesser known cities, or check out natural scenic areas.
Thanks!❤️ We‘ll do!
希望你在中国过得愉快 如果你怕热 可以前往新疆地区 那里的场景 有中东的影子 他们旁边 有邻国 阿富汗 巴基斯坦 那里的食物都是纯天然的 羊肉没有骚味 可以一天体验4季的感觉 那里有跟瑞士一样的自然风景 时间充足可以去玩玩 三个孩子很可爱 在中国玩得开心
Really? Sounds very interesting! Thank you ❤
@@our-travel-journal Yes,Xinjiang is the best destination for travel.
@CK-ve4tz so what do you recommend in detail?
@@our-travel-journal Try to Watching Others Xinjiang travel vlog ,u will find more
@@our-travel-journalTry to Watching Others Xinjiang travel vlog, such as: alan& shannon
Not too bad for video describing a very common part of Shanghai.
Willkommen in China 🕊
Thank you! Welcome to Our Travel Journal ❤
7:50 it is not cherry juice. it is made of Chinese bayberry. It is called Yangmei in Chinese. 😄
🙏 thanks for clarifying ❤️
It was delicious 😋, do you like it?
@@our-travel-journal Yes, i like them when i was in China. The fruit tastes better than its juice.
@@katkrist6409我好爱杨梅❤
To see history in China: 100 years go Beijing, to see 1,000 years go Xi’an, and to see 5,000 years of history go Luoyang,
To see diverse ethnicities in 1 place: Yunnan, Xinjiang and usu the border provinces
To see breathtaking landscapes: They are all over, but Yunnan, Sichuan, Tibet, Xinjiang provinces have the most diverse and the most numbers, from huge deserts to alpine lakes to snow mountains to tropical forests to other unique landforms
To see futuristic and/or modern cities: Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chonqqing esp
To see ancient water towns like Venice: Zhujiajiao, Wuzhen, Hangzhou, Suzhou, these are the more convenient ones to reach as they are many others, some more authentic, some become very touristy
And the list goes on...depending what's yr interest.
❤ Thank you! We wish we had another year to just travel 🧳
Amazing 🤩
Wwester and Usa scary of china succes
Fantastic!
Many thanks!
well i see ur video in Chinese web bilibili welcome to china have a nice travel
Yeah, we heard a few days ago that somebody stole our videos. 😵💫 Does that mean we can call ourselves influencers now?🤣
have fun
We will, thank you!🙌
Never mind the haters, irrespective of whatever sytem of government you have, its the outcome which counts ... and at least 90 percent of the chinese people love their government ❤
很喜歡你們中國之行,繼續支持,加油!
🤗🥰
Do people still read Western media these days? 😂
😄 here and there we hear the so-called news on the radio or on TV trying to understand why prices increase, what laws are newly passed etc. 🤷♀️😉
视频里被砖砌起来的是原来的老建筑 他日后部分会被拆除用于建造高楼大厦 部分会被当作历史保护建筑进行修缮保留
❤ good to know, thank you!
Very objective and rich in content
😊 Thank you
Nice hairstyle!
08:11 that's waxberry juice
i really love your voice, although you are the Germanny, but the sounds really masterpiece
How sweet, thank you 🥰
@@our-travel-journal it's like the documentary dubbing sounds
💝💝💝👍👍👍
Welcome to China.
😊 Thank you!
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哈哈哈 杨梅不是樱桃
Now we know, thank you!
Das rote Getränk ist nicht Kirsche, es ist Yangmei oder Waxberry, smeckt vielleicht ein bissle wie Kirsche.
👍🏻😋
Comfortable life
🎉🎉
😍😍😍
❤🎉🎉
15:00 Holy, that's quite on point.
My parents inmigrated in the 80s to Spain, and at this moment you can guess we have a little "chinatown" even in Madrid.
Most of the people migrated in search of having a better quality of life and wages, but nobody expected China to grow as fast in the last 40 years.
A lot of people that came were people with low education that devoted their whole life just to work and earn money (like my parents), so the next generation (people like me) can get a way out of this hellish king of a working life-condition that you can usually see in chinese shops in Europe for example.
They're very conservative in general (even If they still have contact and know all about what's going on in China), and you can notice that there's a very accentuated eagerness to "preserve the tradition" so to say, for their kids that grow in a totally different enviroment.
First generation inmigration are quite closed-in-timid, but talk to their childrens, they're very integrated into the western societies and they're open to talk with any goodwilled person.
Wow, thank you for sharing your experiences! That’s so valuable 🙌🥰
There is nothing wrong to preserve the Chinese tradition. You can’t get rid of thousands years old Chinese tradition because that is what make you, your parents and China. Otherwise you and China are not unique and just like everyone else, that is boring 🥱 If it’s not unique and boring, no one is interested in visiting China., and no one is interested in you
I don't understand why some Chinese people such as you complaining or looking down on their Chinese tradition and on their parents for doing so. Why? Are Chinese traditions that bad? So they want to erase all deep rich Chinese history and traditions for somethings alien? What a silly thought
You seem to be unhappy with Chinese traditions and thus want to erase it.
I don't understand why some Chinese people such as you complaining or looking down on their Chinese tradition and on their parents for doing so. Why? Are Chinese traditions that bad? What a silly thought
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您看到的那些老房子将被政府进行新的改造。实际上,在中国城市里老房子的主人都很希望他们的房子被政府收回改造,因为政府会给老房子的主人非常巨大的赔偿金。您刚才视频里那些老房子,政府给予的补偿金将达到每平方几万美元,一户人家有时可以拿到政府给予几百万美元的补偿,他们会用这些钱在其他地方购买新的公寓楼。祝你们全家在中国旅行愉快❤
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Thank you for the objective presentation of china
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the silence is because all veicals are electro
One reason why the western governments are so negative about the Chinese government is because the "Chinese model" of governing needs a lot of meticulous planning and tenacious efforts for efficient implementation of the plans. This will totally expose the shortcomings of the western politicians who are only good at talking big.
Well, these days it often feels like people put an emphasis on discussing things in theory than implementation in actual practice indeed 😒
para estos niños, aprender hablar chino será de lo más normar como opcion de desarrollo profesional,
That‘s what we said!😅