Year of The Dog: Inside The World's Largest Human Migration | VICE News Tonight Special (HBO)

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  • Chinese New Year isn’t just a holiday. It's the largest annual human migration on Earth. And to Yang Jianguo and Liu Mingchun, it's the only time they get to reunite with their children 1,000 miles away.
    For decades, migrant workers like Yang have been the engine of China’s spectacular economic boom. But while their work is welcome, their children are not. The high cost of living and strict city regulations make essentials like schooling and healthcare difficult to access, and families, like Yang’s, often separate. An estimated 61 million “left-behind children” only see their parents once a year during paid time-off for the Chinese New Year.
    “Because we have to spend four days on the road, ” said Liu, “The only time we could get two weeks off is during the Chinese New Year, that’s when we can go home.”
    Yang left his rural home in Sichuan at the age of 20 in 1997 and became one of 287 million Chinese migrant workers who moved across country for a better life. After dropping out of high school, he became a farmer, just like his parents. Then one day, his uncle gave him the opportunity to work at an urban clothing factory in Shenzhen.
    “If I raise a pig in our home village, I’d have to wait for six months before I can sell it to make money, there’s no immediate income ” Yang said. “In Shenzhen, we get paid every month.”
    Today, Yang and his wife Liu are among nearly 8 million migrants living in Shenzhen, a major financial center in China that links Hong Kong to its mainland. There, two thirds of the population lives without residency registration in the city, which prevents them from getting the same level of healthcare, education, and social security as urban residents.
    When Yang and Liu’s kids were born, the young couple had full time jobs and lived in a company dormroom too small to raise them. Coupled with the other challenges of city life, Yang and Liu had to leave both children as infants back in their old village with grandparents, thousands of miles away. The two kids are now 9 and 15 years old.
    VICE News followed the couple on a 30-hour train ride from Shenzhen to their home in Sichuan for their yearly family reunion.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 513

  • @VICENews
    @VICENews  6 років тому +86

    "I miss my parents the most because there's no one to play with me.”
    WATCH More on migrants here: bit.ly/2FtwUT5

    • @chardinayjackson8037
      @chardinayjackson8037 6 років тому

      VICE News j

    • @Manish_Kumar_Singh
      @Manish_Kumar_Singh 6 років тому +1

      story of my life

    • @peekaboopeekaboo1165
      @peekaboopeekaboo1165 6 років тому +1

      Why did you not have Isobel Yeung do this ? Yeung can speak Chinese and has experienced living inside China.

    • @alohaflow9409
      @alohaflow9409 6 років тому

      Yo i see that u took your 2:17 shot at the Shangri-La right?

    • @peekaboopeekaboo1165
      @peekaboopeekaboo1165 6 років тому +1

      How's Trump, May and Macron are doing with Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, etc. etc !

  • @littlevfunplay9873
    @littlevfunplay9873 6 років тому +162

    Those hard-working people are the main reason for Chinese economic boom, while they are paid so little and are paying such a huge cost. There are hundreds of millions of them, living the same lives as the video shows. Their kids and they deserve better lives. Thank you, Vice. You let the world know there are so many adorable, diligent people in China. Hopefully, their next generation will live a better life, and I believe it is heading that way.

    • @danilohorta3900
      @danilohorta3900 3 роки тому

      You mean slaves, the only reason they have to do that is because free comerce is only allowed inside the cities

    • @danilohorta3900
      @danilohorta3900 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah not gonna happend

    • @Vega.pdf35mm
      @Vega.pdf35mm Рік тому

      yeah theyre economy is gonna crash too soon

  • @scottmead854
    @scottmead854 6 років тому +131

    What a great kid, he's understanding of his grandpa, and shows sympathy toward the chicken. Don't ever change.

    • @isunlloaoll
      @isunlloaoll 6 років тому +3

      The kids look spoiled to be honest. Don't get me wrong, they are great kids by Western standards, but in harsh rural China they are spoiled. The boy looks scared to slaughter an animal, and the girl plays her phone all day.

    • @scottmead854
      @scottmead854 6 років тому +15

      Yeah, and you're probably a role model of this world spending time bashing on kids.

    • @saltymangoparty
      @saltymangoparty 3 роки тому +3

      @@scottmead854 Two years later you cracked me up with that hilarious comment

    • @twosix2052
      @twosix2052 3 роки тому +6

      @@isunlloaoll the girl clearly has some emotional issues and is using her phone to cope, and the boy is a boy, of course hes not just going to go around happy about killing animals

    • @julia-pw8fz
      @julia-pw8fz 3 роки тому +2

      @@twosix2052 i mean the video games the girl is playing look pretty fun. u guys are acting like teenagers aren't supposed to be moody and stuck to their phone??? and little kids obviously like animals, ofc they feel bad seeing an animal being killed but theyll eat it anyway

  • @ANIME2020X
    @ANIME2020X 6 років тому +275

    I wish I can like this documentary twice. Great storyline, very touching, beautiful videography and editing. Well done Vice.

    • @Kit-lb6tr
      @Kit-lb6tr 6 років тому +3

      Sakatoki91 I went back up and liked it for you

  • @imnotgovernorwatts
    @imnotgovernorwatts 6 років тому +621

    Man good to see Vice go back to their roots, just plan ole good journalism with no narratives being pushed or narrator telling me whats happening, just a introspective look into some people half way around the world.

    • @EasternAnime
      @EasternAnime 6 років тому +7

      waswilly wantana what narratives? Examples?

    • @pw7225
      @pw7225 6 років тому +31

      There is a narrative. The video cuts are a choice. The music is a choice. Journalism also has a narrative. You have a naive world view.

    • @lilmagi
      @lilmagi 6 років тому +18

      No he doesn't PW. I am sure he knows what you said. Let me just write something he omitted and what he actually means by just writing "narrative".
      "Man good to see Vice go back to their roots, just plan ole good journalism with no LEFT POLITICAL narratives being pushed or narrator telling me whats happening, just a introspective look into some people half way around the world."

    • @imnotgovernorwatts
      @imnotgovernorwatts 6 років тому

      lol yah i more meant agenda, but i was afraid to use that word cause i figured it would trigger people into thinking i was speaking specifically about politics. But good to see that regardless of my word choice someone got triggered

    • @imnotgovernorwatts
      @imnotgovernorwatts 6 років тому

      and yah id defs agree with what you said lilmagi but id argue they go beyond left wing political narratives and its more how they evolved from a internet news site for the "people" into just another left wing political cable news channel and in doing so changed how they approach even the most basic of stories.

  • @matthewmckenna248
    @matthewmckenna248 6 років тому +371

    Hats off those parents. Who travel thousands of miles across such a massive country in cramped conditions. And using their hard earned money, with them not even having that much to begin with. just so they can see their kids.

    • @TheKaz911
      @TheKaz911 6 років тому +11

      Sadly this is what capitalism has done, forced people to earn a living through breating toxic air and surviving on poisonous food for only meagre returns to try get their kids out of the same situation. However social mobility in a place like China where vast economic disparities exist between the rich and the poor make it hard for people to recognise capitalisms chokehold on the wellbeing of the modern chinese.

    • @supersoyboy
      @supersoyboy 6 років тому +11

      TheKaz911 what’s their alternative? Pretty sure they’ve tried it

    • @TheKaz911
      @TheKaz911 6 років тому +4

      supersoyboy since Xi-Jingpingism will dominate the current and upcoming grasp of China's general vision for the next 15 or so years, there's little alternative when such cultural shifts take centre stage especially since this pattern of growth has given china the upper hand in terms of being the #1 global power. With time comes economic development and the recognition of liberties if the inequality gap does not shrink then all hope is lost.

    • @fordmustang769
      @fordmustang769 6 років тому +1

      They shouldn’t have had kids in the first place then the dumbass wouldn’t be suffering to much ppl like u just in courage trash

    • @tundrellaCat68
      @tundrellaCat68 6 років тому

      Gipsy Danger why even have them? They are so detatched and cold. Don't even hug your kids. Weird.

  • @pratikshchauhan5553
    @pratikshchauhan5553 6 років тому +161

    Maa your life was very hard....I can't stop crying.

    • @vic5015
      @vic5015 6 років тому +1

      Pratiksh Chauhan was starting to wonder what happened to his mother. Should have guessed, it's not like divorce is a viable option for a woman in rural China.

  • @EricTheBroBean
    @EricTheBroBean 6 років тому +105

    Thats a brave kid, he even understands the struggle of his grandfather, but nobody to play with, damn..
    Makes me think of how much we take our everyday lives for granted.
    Very few people in this world has both freedom and economic stability..

  • @Harbour8529
    @Harbour8529 6 років тому +69

    this is real, exactly what is happening in China from rural area and low income people perspective.
    Policy is leaning towards this group, but still not enough for them. Hard working deserves good paid. God blesses them.
    Thanks VICE!

  • @driveintherain
    @driveintherain 6 років тому +90

    Very touching and relatable story. For those who leave their homes for work or study, and for those who stay at home, the family reunion is like the fireworks.. beautiful but too soon to finish.

    • @tokenjay
      @tokenjay 6 років тому +1

      driveintherain nice analogy at the end

    • @let_go429
      @let_go429 6 років тому

      Beautifully said

  • @mkolars
    @mkolars 6 років тому +18

    i live in China and i am heart broken to see these kids growing up without their parents, poverty is bad but being separated from your kids is punishment nobody deserves

    • @EdwardRock1
      @EdwardRock1 5 років тому +3

      Mark Andre Kolars says the white western man who's never lived in poverty. What do you know?

  • @shehroz6220
    @shehroz6220 6 років тому +106

    This is a very sad situation for both the kids and the parents.

    • @lucrativelyrics8131
      @lucrativelyrics8131 6 років тому

      (@19:00) don't bully/guilt-trip your daughter/make a big scene, or anything (*great parenting there, jeesh..

  • @scottsause6149
    @scottsause6149 6 років тому +18

    What a very tough life, It makes me think of the tough life my parents had & the hard work they put in to get me from Rural Papua New Guinea to now nearly finishing my Bachelor's degree at The University of Auckland in New Zealand. Hats off to all the hard working parents out there who sacrifice so much for us.

  • @user_cv8wysmstt
    @user_cv8wysmstt 6 років тому +16

    Wow, these people are inspiring. Here in Malaysia, sometimes the people are reluctant to go back for a family reunion, complaining the traffic jam in highways during Chinese New Year. Imagine 30 hours on road like these people!​

  • @crippletime
    @crippletime 6 років тому +56

    The awkwardness when the parents got home was palatable.

  • @Ben-qh3mt
    @Ben-qh3mt 6 років тому +26

    Best vice video I’ve seen in awhile, no sensationalist bullshit just good ol insight into a country I know little about.

  • @MJFallout
    @MJFallout 6 років тому +106

    If you're learning Chinese, you might enjoy this because the parents and the children speak their Mandarin rather clearly, nicely accentuated. Not at all like the garbled, shouty, chopped-up mess you often hear from people that presumably are better educated than them.

    • @reinhardtog6003
      @reinhardtog6003 6 років тому +26

      the grandpa isn't speaking in mandarin though, he’s speaking a local language. Almost all Chinese learn to speak in our own local language first, then we perceive to write and read in mandarin..

    • @ornature5324
      @ornature5324 6 років тому

      MJFallout yeah it’s very nice sounding

    • @julioduan7130
      @julioduan7130 6 років тому +8

      MJFallout woo, you are good at mandrin. Because you can understand him even the granpa spoke in a dilect of sichuan

    • @tundrellaCat68
      @tundrellaCat68 6 років тому

      Yes. I understand now. I see they did warm up. It is a different culture.

    • @ravenclawgal3104
      @ravenclawgal3104 6 років тому

      Actually, sometimes, not all the time, i dont understand what she’s saying though im fluent in Chinese. But maybe our accent is slightly different coz i live in Singapore

  • @captain-fb4rh
    @captain-fb4rh 6 років тому +37

    the world needs more of this type of reporting. down to earth real. let us decide what we want to think just show us what's happening.

  • @majow
    @majow 6 років тому +22

    The people that have little are the kindest. Beautiful documentary!

  • @hui-an-xin
    @hui-an-xin 2 роки тому +8

    Vice, this is one of the most beautiful documentaries I've ever watched. Let me just express my gratitude and appreciation for producing this type of quality content. My college professor showed us this film in our Chinese Anthropology class in 2019, and every year I rewatch it during the Lunar New Year.
    It's such a tender and human depiction of the Chinese spirit. Not just this family, but the story of so many across that vast country. The struggle and sacrifice of working adults, the friction and innocence of left behind children, the honest and somber grandparents holding things together.
    How subtle and intimate the cinematography and narrative framing. Little moments, like the parents knowing how their children will react after not having seen each other for so long, the piety of the father in visiting his mother's grave, the son commenting "It's over. That was quick." after the fireworks. Like the fleeting moments of the Spring Festival in which he can be with his family for only so long. A breathtaking and truly admirable depiction of the Chinese experience.

  • @zero6627
    @zero6627 6 років тому +31

    This is the problem when the people from the other state come to Shenzhen. Work hard but didn't have much money to support their family. Feel kinda sad there are still lack of education and less economic development in the rural area. But i guess , my country still have long way to go. It will be a better day in the future

  • @smogity
    @smogity 6 років тому +51

    The hungry cat stole the show.

    • @cameronsipka3352
      @cameronsipka3352 6 років тому +1

      smogity +

    • @lucad6649
      @lucad6649 5 років тому

      That cat had the most desperate meows but probably gets fed very well lol

  • @Greenlink01
    @Greenlink01 6 років тому +6

    19:26 What an incredible moment of cinematography. An evocative photo before we learn of the subtext. Had to screen shot it.

  • @stantheheadhumongous9402
    @stantheheadhumongous9402 6 років тому +60

    The 16 year old girl looks like 10 compared to chinese city girls of her age..The devide between classes in China is more real than ever.

    • @lifeisrough8747
      @lifeisrough8747 6 років тому +16

      poorer nutrition due to class

    • @stantheheadhumongous9402
      @stantheheadhumongous9402 6 років тому +2

      have you even read the comment.

    • @pizaclatonddd3081
      @pizaclatonddd3081 6 років тому +2

      Or maybe it's just the genes

    • @jansenjunaedi4926
      @jansenjunaedi4926 6 років тому +3

      That girl is normal typical teenage Chinese girl without their weird K-pop make up.

    • @jansenjunaedi4926
      @jansenjunaedi4926 6 років тому +1

      Razvan J Not really. She is not malnourished but doesn't enjoy the quantity of meal of the middle high class Chinese. The height and weight is normal for average Chinese. You're comparing the body size of Caucassians and Asians which is of course different.

  • @Monkeyabroad
    @Monkeyabroad 6 років тому +213

    I live in Shanghai in the same tiny building as a family of migrant workers. Every day they wake up at the crack of 6am to begin their busy lives, and they wake me up every morning without fail, even when I wear earplugs to sleep. No matter how many times I tell them to please wake quietly, they converse loudly right outside my door and window at 6:30am. I respect their 7-days-a-week work ethic, but I loathe their lack of consideration for the neighbors. During the holiday, they all left home for a week and I slept like a BABY! It was great. I honestly wish they had a great time with their families because I know the struggle for them is real.

    • @masamunexs
      @masamunexs 6 років тому +19

      maybe it's the only time they can have with their family before they spend the next twelve hours doing hard labor. sorry it ruins your nap.

    • @Monkeyabroad
      @Monkeyabroad 6 років тому +30

      They work together. The husband and wife are from Sichuan and wash pots, pans, bowls and metal dishes in large public sinks located outside my window on the first floor, which supply nearby roadside restaurants. When they aren't washing, which is usually about 3 different shifts of 2 hours a day (breakfast lunch and dinner), I can hear the husband playing the same cell phone game with the same traditional type of Chinese music background. He chain-smokes and has a terrible cough.
      Sleep isn't a 'nap'; it's essential to our sanity and survival. When it's consistently disrupted despite consistent (and polite) reminders that I'd like their family time to be a little less noisy--they literally yell, Dan--I feel I have the right to voice my opinion. We are neighbors, after all. I don't live in a lavish mansion; I live in similar housing.
      Cheers, no hard feelings.

    • @Monkeyabroad
      @Monkeyabroad 6 років тому +3

      Yeah, VPN

    • @Monkeyabroad
      @Monkeyabroad 6 років тому +3

      Thanks for watching, Joni!

    • @ANIME2020X
      @ANIME2020X 6 років тому +10

      I take that your job is to sleep in Shanghai? How much do you get paid, I'm interested in this job.

  • @simoncotter1606
    @simoncotter1606 6 років тому +25

    that kid seems very bright!

  • @tommyrin5969
    @tommyrin5969 6 років тому +21

    Great docu, love the quality of images, the colors are so rich!

  • @sosikedforthis
    @sosikedforthis 6 років тому +6

    The little boy is so sweet and such a sunshine

  • @dp7047
    @dp7047 6 років тому +123

    But this story is really sad if you think about it....60 million children only able to see their parents once a year. And God forbid something happened to Grandpa. They should try to figure a way to move their family closer to the city. At least they could visit on the weekends that way

    • @anjonesuk
      @anjonesuk 6 років тому +37

      The kids can basically onlylegally go to school in the area they're registered resident in. If they moved them out of that region the local schools wouldn't admit them or they'd have to pay for admission or pay for private tuition. Google Hukou system.

    • @Daniel-ht4wr
      @Daniel-ht4wr 6 років тому +5

      I taught in China, new a girl that literally lived on her own, if she was an Irish teenager she'd probably be having pissups in the house every weekend though lol

    • @ricktandron3669
      @ricktandron3669 6 років тому

      To your point, it is very lucky that 99% of people don't think. Thank you Trump! #MAGA

    • @ShakeMcBlunt
      @ShakeMcBlunt 6 років тому +2

      They should be moving away from the cities not into them..
      But support for them i know it's very complex and hard..

    • @simon42o
      @simon42o 6 років тому +8

      they can't just "figure a way to move their family closer" they would of done that if they could.

  • @youyilin6592
    @youyilin6592 6 років тому +8

    Probably one of the most affecting doc I have seen about great migration of china 's new year. Bring a tear to my eye eveytime I see it

  • @nickd6451
    @nickd6451 6 років тому +16

    this was so beautiful and I'm so glad this came up on my feed

  • @chienb
    @chienb 6 років тому +96

    for a country where most areas are under the poverty line, it's fascinating their mobile payments and adoption is years ahead of the US

    • @floisheremuch
      @floisheremuch 6 років тому +6

      it actually makes quite a bit of sense, if you cant get a bank account because you/the people who you want money from are poor, or the slow, manual banking system has arrived not too early before mobile banking why wouldnt you use it?

    • @MyCarllee
      @MyCarllee 6 років тому +2

      I haven’t used paper money for more than a year now

    • @ray81915
      @ray81915 6 років тому +12

      Actually, underdeveloped countries are more likely to adopt advanced technology. Take mobile phone in China for example. A lot of money and manpower are needed to build infrastructure in order for the landline to work. But, you only need a single tower for the mobile phone to work. It is cheaper and faster. In some poor area in China, you don't have a landline. But, you can use your mobil phone.

    • @ray81915
      @ray81915 6 років тому +12

      Yes, this proves my point. Often, the new technology needs to break down old one in order to be popular. But, underdeveloped countries don't have the old technology in the first place. So, they can skip one step and go directly to the next one. Also, China is a one-party rule country, the CCP gets shit done fast.

    • @vic5015
      @vic5015 6 років тому

      omanko yeah. Noticed that too. But the stuff about less-developrd countries bypassing older technogies entirely has some truth to it too.

  • @rayfordcarpathia4015
    @rayfordcarpathia4015 6 років тому +13

    I quickly got caught up in the life of this family.

  • @nildarivera2403
    @nildarivera2403 6 років тому +2

    My heart hurts from seeing these families separated. They have beautiful children and props to the grandparents for raising them

  • @leneay9
    @leneay9 6 років тому +3

    Love this kind of video from Vice; very touching, beautiful, and informative.

  • @msoda8516
    @msoda8516 6 років тому +4

    As the mother of a 13 year old daughter it’s nice to see moody teenager girls are universal.

  • @lightmirror5948
    @lightmirror5948 6 років тому +5

    I live in Beijing, the streets are almost empty during the holidays here, during the night it's almost dead quite, pretty cool for a place so big and lively

  • @Anikraze
    @Anikraze 6 років тому +1

    great video, perfect length, quite entertaining and informative

  • @DJAUDIO1
    @DJAUDIO1 6 років тому +6

    That was depressing but it's a story that repeats itself across all cultures and minority groups across the world.

  • @0sizhen0
    @0sizhen0 6 років тому

    Deeply touching and beautifully captured. I can’t find the words to describe how moved I feel after watching this, especially being able to understand their dialect and recognize subtle things in their environment. It really took me on a journey.

  • @Hello-mp5vr
    @Hello-mp5vr 6 років тому +3

    Vice 11/10. I really appreciate these aspects. We're all human in the end, and this is why media will hopefully bring us together in the end.

  • @muhammadyousaf8396
    @muhammadyousaf8396 5 років тому

    This is such a heart touching story. i just couldnt stop my tears . This girl really wants to spend time with parents. But on the other hand, parents are trying their best to raise their kids in best way. I hope they get more time to spend together in future.

  • @snack4458
    @snack4458 6 років тому +4

    One of the best video's I have ever watched.

    • @nickd6451
      @nickd6451 6 років тому

      Snack ur profile picture goes so well with this comment

  • @embracemania9322
    @embracemania9322 6 років тому +1

    This is one of my favorite vice news specials... It really highlights how we are all the same all over the world and share the values of loving and celebrating with our family.. Idk its cool!

  • @diego42297
    @diego42297 6 років тому +13

    Chinese food always looks so good lol

    • @EdwardRock1
      @EdwardRock1 5 років тому +1

      Diego go eat some tacos instead, Jose

    • @Andyhaucqog1
      @Andyhaucqog1 4 роки тому

      Eduardo Gutiérrez Why not both?

  • @BlackFlashDrive
    @BlackFlashDrive 6 років тому +9

    Great slice of life from a place that is millions of miles away.

    • @advancedmonkey7702
      @advancedmonkey7702 6 років тому +1

      millions of miles away? do you live on the sun?

    • @OAS15
      @OAS15 6 років тому

      victor SUN haha

    • @cesiumbob7278
      @cesiumbob7278 6 років тому +1

      Victor Sun What are you an alien who lives on the dark side of Mercury?

  • @lydobermann6268
    @lydobermann6268 6 років тому +4

    That girl's depression is so deep... she needs help. Money is indeed not the key to happiness...

    • @nutlover3609
      @nutlover3609 5 років тому

      Dober Mann
      It’s obvious she has none of those 2. Money does buy happiness

  • @yoban360
    @yoban360 6 років тому +9

    Beautiful documentary! The little girl is in a phase, but one day she will realize her parents had left to give them a better future.

  • @Arthur0ne
    @Arthur0ne 6 років тому +2

    Aww man this made me feel so many emotions..

  • @qiyun8373
    @qiyun8373 6 років тому +4

    挺真实的,不愧是Vice

  • @RanochVTX
    @RanochVTX 5 років тому

    What an incredible piece. Thank you Vice! Thank you so much for this.

  • @skylinez4793
    @skylinez4793 6 років тому +3

    Incredible journalism!

  • @xherdanrayng1903
    @xherdanrayng1903 6 років тому

    Enjoyed watching this feature, what a sweet and nice family to watch getting back together for Chinese New Year.

  • @kaynejones3203
    @kaynejones3203 4 роки тому

    Should do a series on this Would benefit both vice and the family

  • @citrusy.
    @citrusy. 6 років тому

    Impressive filming as usual
    I’ve always wondered how y’all do it

  • @user-yp1os2yl8n
    @user-yp1os2yl8n 6 років тому +9

    hard life
    especially at last those guys watch tv ,that moment different life and economy. so sad they growing old but cant do nothing to make life better

  • @baotutubenbenxiong
    @baotutubenbenxiong 6 років тому +3

    The maker overturned the color-tune and make it looks like nostalgic, In the section of Train coach, coz I often ride trains, High-speed and regular- 100-160kph trains, the interior light of the coach is quite brighter than it appears to be in the video clip. More or less, the stuff you watch had been modified.

  • @StevenHuangCA
    @StevenHuangCA 2 роки тому

    Very touching. This deserves more views.

  • @777Awsomeness
    @777Awsomeness 6 років тому

    One of the best Vice videos in a long time.

  • @BonjourLuis
    @BonjourLuis 6 років тому

    Such insight and respect gained from these video-docs.

  • @yuyurtrtrt2160
    @yuyurtrtrt2160 6 років тому +2

    Jesus christ, what a beautiful video. The most powerful moment was definitely the poster with the Xi Jinping poster in the background of the farmhouse. Some of the dichotomy between city and farm life in china was captured in that single shot. My deceased grandfather grew up in the farms of Sichuan province. He worked his ass off and became a doctor, moved to Shanghai. I never really internalized his struggle until watching this video (didn't really know him all that well unfortunately). Simply stunning video vice.

  • @chancelor
    @chancelor 5 років тому

    The son seems a lot more grateful and understanding then the daughter

  • @johal_capital
    @johal_capital 6 років тому

    god damn this is a tear dropper. I have massive respect to all and any people that sacrifice like this. my opinion this is true love the parents are literally giving there life away to ensure there kids have somewhat of a shot.

  • @tonygomez2423
    @tonygomez2423 5 років тому

    Only half way through this documentary and it's amazing. Thanks @VICENews for the an insight in the lives of Chinese working class people. It makes me appreciate my current circumstances by tenfold.

  • @kevinliu6002
    @kevinliu6002 6 років тому

    Thank you for making this video!!!

  • @mikelin2549
    @mikelin2549 5 місяців тому +1

    I just noticed the grand father is left handed. That’s almost unheard of in China. I say this as a fellow lefty whose parents tried to change his leftiness as a kid.

  • @jganer
    @jganer 6 років тому

    Excellent documentary!

  • @Lypno
    @Lypno 4 роки тому

    Thank you that was very touching

  • @007mia7
    @007mia7 6 років тому

    Nothing but RESPECT for this family & their work ethic. I hope they are blessed beyond measure in the future. ❤️

  • @harrykhan9672
    @harrykhan9672 6 років тому +3

    the village is so pretty and scenic ❤

  • @fantasierjason
    @fantasierjason 6 років тому

    Very nice cinematography. A real story like the other 100 million families

  • @SnkrsandCards
    @SnkrsandCards 6 років тому

    Great Documentary about Chinese that migrate home for the new year. I was able to experience it last year going back to China and seeing the endless people trying to go home. It is not easy for those family. We are very fortunate to have what we have.

  • @gabrielsteiger5465
    @gabrielsteiger5465 6 років тому +3

    Damn title cutoff. I came to see Inside the worlds largest human.

    • @let_go429
      @let_go429 6 років тому

      G Ste Lola same here

  • @leopoldopetrieska6564
    @leopoldopetrieska6564 6 років тому

    absolutely stunning docu

  • @j.1064
    @j.1064 6 років тому

    thank you vice for this

  • @isabelneves1319
    @isabelneves1319 6 років тому

    Thanks so much for the support.

  • @serrafinapatterson9539
    @serrafinapatterson9539 10 місяців тому +1

    It's really hard to watch this. Everyone's doing what's best for the family but its clearly not easy for any of them. The kids are resentful because they don't have their parents. The parents left their kids but with out doing that their kids may not have a good life to the point of it truly being horrible. And I think the mom especially just simply does not allow herself to miss her kids because having to leave them to begin with tears her apart. I hope they get to spend more time together now that years have passed.

  • @peterbrogan1933
    @peterbrogan1933 6 років тому +3

    The world is More Similar than Different ... Wisdom can be found if one sees the “similarities in differences”

  • @exactinmidget92
    @exactinmidget92 6 років тому +3

    even i felt awkward when the parents came home.

  • @licaklein
    @licaklein 6 років тому

    Well done! Beautiful and needful doc! Amazing

  • @incognitomccooldude
    @incognitomccooldude 6 років тому

    this got to be the best vice doc ive ever seen. making me emotional and shit crying

  • @Leokyriacou14
    @Leokyriacou14 6 років тому

    Amazing. Thank you Vice.

  • @juanastx
    @juanastx 6 років тому +1

    Heartwarming

  • @colinyuan5404
    @colinyuan5404 6 років тому +9

    01:04, the woman said they met on 26th of 12th month in Lunar Calendar, i checked, it was 20th of Jan in 2001, not 26th of Jan in Gregorian calendar.

  • @johnsummers9660
    @johnsummers9660 6 років тому

    Thank you Vice. Keep it up.

  • @WILD__THINGS
    @WILD__THINGS 6 років тому +6

    When the parents arrived, I was expecting the kids to run up to hug them and maybe even some tears to start flowing. Very interesting that there was none of that. Didn't seem like the emotional reunion I was expecting.

    • @hayaglamazonluxe
      @hayaglamazonluxe 6 років тому +2

      The mum and dad alluded that the kids would be cold especially the daughter.

    • @jadewang7287
      @jadewang7287 6 років тому +2

      We East Asian usually don’t do that. Just a cultural thing.

  • @guitarmansam2661
    @guitarmansam2661 6 років тому +1

    This is well made

  • @andrewkiminhwan
    @andrewkiminhwan 6 років тому

    what what a heartbreaking and beautiful video

  • @MariahBunni
    @MariahBunni 6 років тому +1

    Although China acts like a capitalistic country, there are scenes in this documentary that expose the economic inequality that China struggles with. During the scene where the sister, brother and grandpa were watching the vibrant and happy Chinese New Year TV special, it was like a stark contrast to what the family is going through with the dull unhappiness and financial struggles. It was super ironic. This documentary deserves a 10 out of 10 in my book. Good Job Vice.

  • @user-bn3rz2pn6p
    @user-bn3rz2pn6p 6 років тому +5

    23:19 see 7 wine cups, 2 for the camera men

    • @shahirani4762
      @shahirani4762 4 роки тому

      壹號攻管 lol so the kids are drinking wine too.

  • @jayfang2089
    @jayfang2089 6 років тому

    Great job Vice! Thank you for documenting the Chinese society for us.

  • @zhuolife5011
    @zhuolife5011 6 років тому

    I live in Europe and am from exactly the same area as in this Documentary, i got a really complicated feeling.
    I know a lot of people here also from that area and everyone seems to be having a really good life, expensive houses and fancy cars,but nobody is thinking about people from their area are having a difficult life, i forget about it without watching it, i really hope things would work out for them and their lives would get easier one day ..

  • @yssadelara4919
    @yssadelara4919 3 місяці тому

    amazing documentary 👏

  • @Quarter324
    @Quarter324 6 років тому +3

    This was so well shot; hats off to the production team. 19:26 was my favorite.

  • @lzhang8324
    @lzhang8324 6 років тому

    true stories are always the most plain, and yet, touching, stories

  • @Litany_of_Fury
    @Litany_of_Fury 6 років тому +10

    Hard work and sacrifices for the Chinese people. It doesn't have to be.

    • @driveintherain
      @driveintherain 6 років тому +1

      People make their own choices. The kids would understand when they grow older. There's going to be sacrifices regardless.

    • @Litany_of_Fury
      @Litany_of_Fury 6 років тому +1

      They could replicate western ideologies so the people didn't have to live in poverty all their lives.

    • @driveintherain
      @driveintherain 6 років тому +2

      Well, it's not that easy, and Western ideologies aren't the miraculous cure of everything either. China has its own way of working things out; the country is only 69 years old and it has become the second most powerful in the world. Things take time, and the people in this video live in a much better life than say 15 years ago.

    • @Litany_of_Fury
      @Litany_of_Fury 6 років тому +1

      Authoritarianism needs to end in China and until that day there will be rampant corruption and poverty.

    • @Anikraze
      @Anikraze 6 років тому +3

      Overlord Gaiseric we have more homeless people than ever in America and European economies are failing. They should stay far away from our influences.

  • @iamagrizzlybear
    @iamagrizzlybear 4 роки тому

    hope vice paid them well for sharing their story. very inspiring makes me grateful for the life I have as a chinese american

  • @sirkeg1
    @sirkeg1 6 років тому

    There's a longer documentary called "Last Train Home" with a very similar story. Highly recommended.

  • @donovanmiyasato8232
    @donovanmiyasato8232 6 років тому

    I hope one day their kids will understand their parents sacrifices and thank them for it

  • @cutegirl8128
    @cutegirl8128 6 років тому +3

    Wow, they should have brought the boy some shoes, something for the grandpa. That chicken is so small it freaks me out about U.S. chickens are so big on hormones