China vs America: What You Should Know Before You Visit China

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  • @alex1993seattle
    @alex1993seattle 11 років тому +100

    I feel pissed off when some people keep saying" oh, it is so frustrating that not so many people in China speak good English". To me it is so stupid. Have you ever heard that Chinese tourists complain about Americans who don't speak good Chinese? So knock off those nonsense foreign tourists.

    • @龙倩云
      @龙倩云 10 років тому +8

      i totally agree with it ,as u know ,it is definitely that china do not have many plps speaking english ,we have long history which charged by chinese ,not others .so we have own words ,if u go to uk,,,of course .

    • @weizhang2834
      @weizhang2834 7 років тому +5

      Bien Got typical westerners. They just focus on some negative even fake news about china 1989, pollution. Look at this guy , typical westerners, self-concentrated. They still get information from English world ! So stupid brainwashed westerners

    • @princeicio
      @princeicio 7 років тому +4

      It's not the same thing! English is learned and spoken everywhere. Chinese is not.

    • @SUpersaiyajinjerkbag
      @SUpersaiyajinjerkbag 3 роки тому

      I don't think the English level in EZ China is necessarily that bad though. Furthermore, Chinese are pretty approachable; they are used to people. Cold people w/ an overrated English level if frankly a better description of Japan (not that Japan doesn't have interesting food and cities and so on)

    • @DerangeDLani
      @DerangeDLani 3 роки тому

      @@princeicio it's really not, it may be a SECONDARY CHOSEN language, but it is NOT required to learn in ANY curriculum, except, oh wait, AMERICA

  • @FelixTsang
    @FelixTsang 8 років тому +58

    one more, you can't access UA-cam, Facebook, Instagram and Google . make sure to install a good VPN app

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 6 років тому +5

      Yup. Simple VPN app gets around all that. Censorship may exist, but the government half-asses it.

    • @scottking869
      @scottking869 5 років тому +1

      What about beijing airport? I have a connecting flight there

    • @katherinelin480
      @katherinelin480 4 роки тому

      Yes

    • @seanthomas1776
      @seanthomas1776 4 роки тому

      yes~

    • @憨憨-r1w
      @憨憨-r1w 3 роки тому

      The thing is, china have their own social media apps and they're as good as those you said, so I don't see the purpose of finding ways to install them unless you're foreign and decided that you can't live without western social media

  • @anonymousanonimity6718
    @anonymousanonimity6718 7 років тому +61

    Cash is king, see how things change in 4 years, now you don't need cash any more across the country

  • @juliecooly3
    @juliecooly3 9 років тому +8

    I'm travelling to China next month, so this video was so helpful and I appreciate the time you put into it! I'm so scared about the whole toilet situation but I'll have to deal with it! Thanks again for the video.

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 8 років тому

      +Julie Ten Shit in the hotel toilet before you go out, you should be fine.

  • @123e90
    @123e90 8 років тому +33

    I'm going next month and I can't contain my excitement

  • @kdon5065
    @kdon5065 9 років тому +59

    Foreigners can`t talk about Human Rights and all those things in China??? I am a Chinese and I did that all day when I was in China.

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 6 років тому +5

      Foreigners can, but it's best not to

    • @dingdao2854
      @dingdao2854 6 років тому +2

      They never know more about real East world lol

    • @zhouzihengok98
      @zhouzihengok98 6 років тому +2

      The things is, when a lot of foreigners talk about them, most of them will talk about it with a sense of
      arrogance and prejudice that will piss off Chinese. So its better for them to not talk about it.
      If you are really interested in it, be open minded. You have different culture background, don't expect people to think the same way as you do, and listen before you talk!

    • @Alias1983
      @Alias1983 6 років тому +7

      Funny how it's only westerners who are told how different certain cultures are and how flexible and open hearted and respectful they need to be. The funny thing is that same advice given to us is never what chinese give to each other. The chinese talk of standing up for each other when they go abroad and having each others backs. But if we even just talk about doing that in china among each other, the chinese get pissed off.
      Chinese are not culturally flexable, we don't need to be either. Besides no matter how open hearted and open minded you truly are, no matter how willing you are to adapt to the local culture, customs, and ways. You will never truly belong. People will not accept you no matter how willing you are to adapt and immerse yourself into their society and ways.
      So we don't need to be so concerned about whether we are doing something right or wrong in accordance to their culture and ways. Cultural advice and norms, things like not putting your chopsticks in a bowl of rice in a certain way. Don't worry about it. You are not one of them and you never will be. Just live like a westerner if you go to china. Don't try to learn their culture. You are not one of them.
      It's okay to be white!!!

    • @Alias1983
      @Alias1983 6 років тому +2

      And when it comes to human rights issues, it's not our concern. As unlikely as it is that any chinese person will talk about human rights issues with you, if one ever does, just say you don't care. If another westerner talks about it, just say it's not our concern.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    thank you. I appreciate the kind words! All the best to you!

  • @RNGD-jp7nk
    @RNGD-jp7nk 5 років тому +2

    Man, I love how straight to the point you are. I wasn't bored for one second, because you didn't ramble on or anything. I sped this up to 1.25 and it was perfect. Also, when you all watch this video, remember he took this video in 2013. I'm sure some things have changed slightly since then, like cash is king theory etc. but over all he seems accurate.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому +1

    Thanks Paul. We have been gone for 6 weeks in China (hence no new videos for a couple months really) but we are back from our trip and lots of China videos on their way... and a few European ones as well. All the best and thank you for the support!

  • @holohedx2
    @holohedx2 6 років тому +4

    Love your videos! I've lived in China and traveled around for about a year and I wanted to add some tips of my own. China is changing really quickly, at the time of writing this it's been 5 years since you posted the video, which in China can mean a big difference.
    1. Cash is definitely king if you are a tourist. Many tourist locations will only take cash payments for tickets. And you will mostly be able to get around pretty easily with cash. However for day to day living, Mobile payments are now king. Unless you go to a tourist location or some of the villages more inland, almost all stores and restaurants, and even cab drivers, will take WeChat or Alipay for monetary transactions. If you plan on travelling or living for an extended period of time I suggest setting up either WeChat or Alipay, it is far more convenient. I actually hope services like those can come to the USA soon.
    2. Meter taxis work for sure, but I would suggest downloading an app that allows you to "dadi", meaning "call a taxi". The price will be predetermined and the cars will usually be nicer (since they are essentially like ubers, someones personal car). If you have WeChat, alipay, or even BaiduMaps (

  • @SoraCyn
    @SoraCyn 6 років тому +14

    it’s only been 4 years since this video was posted and SO much has changed😂 payment methods and the bathroom situation (*soooo* much better) specifically

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому +1

    thank you for the kind words. the trolls (slanders) happen regardless of country. I just am trying to help people enjoy china even more. I loved it and would go back in a heartbeat. so much to see and enjoy. I cannot even eat Chinese food in the US anymore because it is NOT Chinese food, it is some kind of American horrible version of Chinese food... oh how I miss the food in shanghai and the lamb soup in Xi'an... I am drooling now :) thanks for all the kind words!

  • @ACARDtvMusic
    @ACARDtvMusic 9 років тому +4

    This is great, love your informative videos, Wolter. I am from Portland, OR and have been talking to this amazing woman who lives in Shenzhen, so this was very helpful. I am also going to be taking courses to become an English teacher in Asia/Europe and love to travel, so this is a plus!

  • @Paulx589
    @Paulx589 11 років тому +6

    Wow you travel everywhere! You pretty much know the world like your backyard haha! Great videos, keep it up!

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    hope the class went well. thanks for the support!

  • @LPJ2
    @LPJ2 8 років тому +2

    about the toilet : 1. Modern medical research shows , that hole on the ground toilet is more healthy for human (it should be easy to understand , because it is a natural position our ancestors use , and avoid contact.), sitting toilet increase the chance of getting cancer . 2. We don't pee on the ground , it is a small long shape pool you pee into , it's ok , just aim at the bottom end of the wall , usually there are live water keep running down the wall so it is actually pretty good , the fantastic thing is in really busy areas , a lot ppl can pee at once and you don't have to wait , for a country with huge population , it is kind of necessary .

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    Hi Rohan, sorry that I have not replied to you. I try to get back to people on here, but they do not notify me of all comments, just about 10% of them it seems like. I am hoping to get to India in the next few years. I had the opportunity to teach about 200 km from Dehli but the program fell through the last minute so now I am not sure when we will get over. But hopefully in the next few years. Thanks for all the comments (sorry about not replyin) and thanks for the thumbs up! all the best!

  • @ellenli7740
    @ellenli7740 5 років тому +10

    “Okay” count: 182

  • @Thewaz19
    @Thewaz19 10 років тому +2

    Traveling to Beijing this year with the family, cant wait and thanks for the advice.

  • @Speedcubing6
    @Speedcubing6 Рік тому

    This video is super helpful thank you

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    I can understand. China was super safe. Though it was a bit crazy crossing the street :(
    ) thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @poisorabolas
    @poisorabolas 9 років тому

    Wow! Thanks! It helped me a lot to understand a little bit more about China and everything around there. Gonna be heading for China soon, and, thanks to you, now I know 12 things everyone should know before going to China! Take care.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 років тому

      ***** we have a few other china videos that will help you out. We enjoyed going to be honest so have a great time!!

    • @shanthilrs6932
      @shanthilrs6932 9 років тому

      +wonders world

  • @AW-kr9fl
    @AW-kr9fl Рік тому +2

    I loved everything about China except for the toilets 😅 I lived in Qingdao for a year it’s a beautiful city. Interesting point about tipping, I tried to tip several times and was refused each time.

  • @theartofcareerfreedom
    @theartofcareerfreedom 8 років тому +2

    Very educational. I would definitely share this with my friends. :)

  • @weo1weo1weo1
    @weo1weo1weo1 10 років тому +9

    canadian people will need to bring converters hehe. And do watch your step, every place in China seems to like putting tiny unnecessary steps in inappropriate places and random metal bar/wall things across doorways that are an inch or two high for you to break your toes on as you walk through, same with the toilets, the stalls will be on a step(sometimes only a few inches high and sometimes as high as a stair) i get to see lots of people tripping when exiting the bathrooms lol. also watch when you are crossing the road not to trip on the little stumps that prevent cars from turning onto the sidewalk, they are not tall like ones elsewhere and have seen a few people trip on them when there is a big crowd crossing.

  • @TonysGoodLife
    @TonysGoodLife 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you my good sir, lots of help & great advice. I’m glad I watched !

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    good to know. thanks!

  • @Pq6274
    @Pq6274 8 років тому +16

    Mobile payment like apple pay is the most popular payment method in China now; no more cash

    • @yygoo9469
      @yygoo9469 7 років тому +4

      Paying with Visa or Mastercard is not a easy thing in China. Yes it is easy to pay with Chinese Credit Cards the UnionPay or Wechat or Alipay, but not friendly at all to the foreigners who do not have a Chinese mobilephone number and ID card.

    • @ira__s
      @ira__s 7 років тому

      Yeah, mobile payment is how most Chinese people pay nowadays, but without Chinese bank account and phone number, it is not an option for foreigners/ tourists, so for those people cash is still the one they will need to carry and pay with. If you can pay with Wechat etc.. then of course not.

    • @katherinelin480
      @katherinelin480 4 роки тому

      WeChat pay is pretty easy too

  • @barbatvs8959
    @barbatvs8959 10 років тому +12

    So THAT's the temple the Chinese build in Age of Empires 2.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    That is why I am telling them that they should avoid these topics as they are typical questions I receive about china. In the usa and europe politics are normal topics to talk about. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @sherrihall5479
    @sherrihall5479 4 роки тому +13

    i wanna go to china after this whole virus thing is over

    • @poopoo6894
      @poopoo6894 4 роки тому +2

      same :( i hope it ends soon

    • @seppreoghost174
      @seppreoghost174 3 роки тому +1

      @@poopoo6894 well, it didn’t.

    • @silversheep4605
      @silversheep4605 2 роки тому +1

      Maybe in 2024 it will be safe again.

    • @magicmonkey978
      @magicmonkey978 Рік тому +1

      @@silversheep4605 almost there

    • @magicmonkey978
      @magicmonkey978 Рік тому +1

      Hello I’m from the future I have come to inform you that it is over

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    the water is not clean or sanitary. the hotels, the state department and all the locals say do not drink the tap water. If you boil it it is fine. I had a fun time in china. I have a 5 thigns you will love nad hate about visiting china video that will give you an idea :) but yeah, it was a great trip. 6 weeks. great people. awesome food. I was amazed jjust how beautiful china is.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    only one time at tianamen square I had a police officer ask me to stop. he was smiling and friendly about it... and of course I stopped right away :) scared me though. but he was very nice about it.
    and thanks for the kind words

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    I can agree with the amount of people going through I am usually OK with the level of cleanliness,

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    I don't think we will be heading for at least a few years. 2014 is set up for Europe and Canada. 2015 is South America & Europe. So it would not be until at least 2016... unless work takes me there sooner :)

  • @abcabc-wn1yd
    @abcabc-wn1yd 8 років тому +17

    water can not directly drunk also in paris.

    • @weizhang2834
      @weizhang2834 7 років тому +5

      abc abc USA most of water In public have some strange smell too

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    I disagree with the English part. Taxi drivers in Beijing rarely speak English, hotels (even nice ones) do not always have English speaking staff on hand (Shanghai is much better than Beijing in the English department for sure).
    Young people can speak English but the problem is the people that are learning English very well do not usually end up working in the service industry as they have better paying job prospects, so tourists do not get as many really good English speakers sometimes

  • @bengunns
    @bengunns 5 років тому

    i was surprised how little English is spoken but its better if you want to learn Chinese. In my Hotel there were normal sitdown toilets. i loved China the people are really nice and i can't wait to visit again.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    thanks!

  • @machienli4947
    @machienli4947 8 років тому +1

    You observation is very accurate, esp. the toilet part LOL

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    I may be teaching there next summer :)

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    quite sensitive. I was told the "don't talk about Tibet and Taiwan" by at least 30 Chinese people when I asked about taboos in china.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    I hope they remember that when they are 13 and say "why can't I ever play summer baseball" :) thanks!

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    why? I am trying to help tourists get ready to enjoy the beauty and awesomeness of china. it is a great place to go and now they are even more ready. saying I am stupid doesn't really advance the cause of more tourism :)

  • @minghan05
    @minghan05 10 років тому +1

    Have you thought of doing an epic silk road backpacking from xian to kashgar in China? and then tell us what about the 5 hates an 5 loves of this trip. What are the top 10 sites that one must absolutely visit on this silk route and perhaps what to be careful about. Or how about the 5 hates and 5 loves about backpacking through vast China. Personally through my own experience backpacking in Europe and CHina, In Europe, most stations are located at or near the city center (even for the smaller towns and cities) and buses and trains are quite well connected, even for some of the more remote regions its quite accessible by trains. China, on the other hand, has most of their train stations not located in the centre or near the center, except for the major cities, it's also not very connected to the metros. The high speed trains are great, but they mostly do not stop at the city center, you either have to take a taci or another long distance bus to get to the center. And some train journeys can take more than 20 hours on slow trains. It's not very easy therefore to travel around China, esp to the smaller but more interesting sites, as it can be very inconvenient as said previously.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    hmmmm.... Germany and most of Europe you can drink the tap water and it is fine to drink. in china you can't as you most likely will get sick... and what about the other 11 things? are they so obvious too? because some people are a bit surprised by the porcelain hole toilets ;)

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    I may be teaching there next summer :) so let me know what you recommend.

  • @giannaabao
    @giannaabao 7 років тому

    Is there a certain distinction to tell what's the black cabs and metered taxis? How will I know that I'm in a metered taxi? I mean, if I'm just about to ride it.

  • @mansoorhooshmandi
    @mansoorhooshmandi 3 роки тому

    thanks good advice

  • @vaneetro646
    @vaneetro646 11 років тому

    Great vid Mark, Quite practical and virtually true from a Chinese perspective. And also apologize for those slanders from my kind

  • @dehualiu6908
    @dehualiu6908 8 років тому +4

    I do not know why you guys always talk about toilets in China. For me, i never have trouble in it. If you do not choose the cheap hotel, servers can speak English and the bathroom is qualified. I recommend the at least 3 star hotels in China, because they are cheap and good service.

  • @zlee3716
    @zlee3716 8 років тому +2

    I love China

  • @TheMoniMode
    @TheMoniMode 8 років тому +2

    Awesome video, thanks

  • @cesiameza961
    @cesiameza961 8 років тому +1

    This is so helpful!!

  • @WaAaAaAaW
    @WaAaAaAaW 11 років тому

    Those kids are so lucky to have explored the whole world at such a young age. :P

  • @niccisherwood1550
    @niccisherwood1550 9 років тому

    Thanks mate this vid is super useful! :)

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    Thanks :)

  • @johnnymars9782
    @johnnymars9782 7 років тому

    Totally agree with the video. Public washrooms are awful in China. You can either book English local tours in Chinese hotels or simply join a China tour in your home country. Unless you speak mandarin, it is very challenging if you travel on your own. People in general don't speak English in China.

  • @曹默默
    @曹默默 11 років тому

    Toilets are pretty bad, but considering how many people visiting those tourist sites everyday I would say it's ok. you're taking a dump there after all, not sitting there enjoy your afternoon tea or something. Btw Japan has the same style toilets as in China but cleaner because of less frequent usage. It's actually cleaner without any indirect body contact.

  • @JosephDerflinger
    @JosephDerflinger 11 років тому

    Nice video! I'm actually going to be taking a CELTA class in one week, so I might be over there in the future! Keep making videos!

  • @jackxie3311
    @jackxie3311 8 років тому +1

    as a Chinese, i am really sorry for the air-pollution in big cities.

  • @tijuanagringo
    @tijuanagringo 9 років тому

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @CashPlanets
    @CashPlanets 8 років тому

    Thank you for the tips and advices

  • @flywithvicky
    @flywithvicky 10 років тому

    That is an unusual clear blue sky for China ..

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 8 років тому

      FlyWithVicky Perfectly aware about the pollution issue, and I apologize for being rude.

  • @juanvirguez9391
    @juanvirguez9391 5 років тому

    Thank u for the info !!

  • @tomoomen3952
    @tomoomen3952 8 років тому

    Thanks for your video!

  • @ambitiousbeauty1013
    @ambitiousbeauty1013 Рік тому

    I heard it's an app that helps tell people what is being said in another language.

  • @Chinanon-stop
    @Chinanon-stop 10 років тому +10

    Just not talking about Tibet, Taiwan, Tian an men...
    you say "Chinese people say it is our business". You are wrong this is not the explanation. It is just that people in China don't want to get any trouble / and don't want to get any fight, confrontation with anyone. So they just avoid subjects that could create tension/ fight/ trouble. They focus on their interest, lives interest....
    Though you will notice in fact Chinese people talk between themselves a lot. But when they ask your opinion, don't answer or just avoid: it is China matter. I am just a foreigner. Or just praise China.
    Who knows why they ask you? maybe just to see what you say, maybe because they are proud being Chinese, they love China (love= understand nationalism in west)... it happens all the time that Chinese people will ask you about these matters....

    • @weizhang2834
      @weizhang2834 7 років тому

      China Non-Stop 越说越误导!直接告诉他西方报道的都是假的!

    • @sleepy4922
      @sleepy4922 6 років тому

      China Non-Stop ya that true XX I am China

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    :) thanks... though he does have a pbs show and book empire... and I just have awesome fans who watch my videos :) I think I win :) all the best to you and thanks for the support!

  • @theraggedydoctorofgalifrey9526
    @theraggedydoctorofgalifrey9526 5 років тому

    Goinh to China but i need to know if its safe. I don't want to end up with a exit ban.

  • @blueskycadet
    @blueskycadet 11 років тому

    Did you have any issues of filming or taking photos while you were there? Great video as always! :)

  • @jjww517
    @jjww517 11 років тому +1

    Nice vid!!!

  • @ericwong4213
    @ericwong4213 6 років тому

    I heard in China, there used to be some agencies that bring their tourists to visit and join movie making, particularly war movie that require lots of side actors. Tourists can experience wearing ancient armor (or costume), ride horse and charge together with all other actors while the director rolls the camera. Any idea about that? I asked few agencies and they said there is nothing like that anymore since China doesn't make much war movie anymore, except low budget ones that only required 10-20 actors who usually also their staffs.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    The smog is worse than you think. My lungs hurt.

  • @曹默默
    @曹默默 11 років тому

    I'm chinese living in Chengdu, you're welcomed to discuss any issues related to politics tibet taiwan and human rights with me if you like. I don't think it will be an issue with the authorities cuz how the hell would they know what our conversations are about? no one would follow you around as long as you're not any foreign official on an official visit. If you're here to post on weibo about any sensitive topics then it's an entirely different story.

  • @b2h316
    @b2h316 7 років тому +1

    on bartering: They will HOSE you. An example, a pair of knock off jeans is about 130 RMB (on the high end) and I had more than 1 vendor start the bartering at 4000 RMB I kid you not. The 50% off rule does not apply in China. Do research on how much individual items are and assume they are going to rip you off... sad but true. I lived there for years and spoke the language and I still had to fight to pay local prices (on a local salary)

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 6 років тому

      That's because you'll never be treated like a local because of how you look. You're always going to be a foreigner.

  • @chaoli4006
    @chaoli4006 11 років тому

    no you are right

  • @andrewbennett6089
    @andrewbennett6089 4 роки тому +2

    Wolters World recommended wearing masks before it was cool

  • @edwardtang1977
    @edwardtang1977 2 роки тому +1

    This video is 8 years old. Wow!China has changed.

  • @TheBatgirl25
    @TheBatgirl25 11 років тому

    did think you will travel to japan? I told friend about the site he does speak Japanese but he may go to paris instead.

  • @chew2430
    @chew2430 9 років тому

    u miss one thing to describe. bag must carry infront. don't carry behind

  • @worldtravel101
    @worldtravel101 9 років тому

    great advice. dont ever ever ever get in a taxi that isnt marked. unless you really have a lot of extra money to toss away.

  • @theteitifamily
    @theteitifamily 10 років тому

    awesome tips

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 років тому

      Shanielle Taivairanga Teiti thank you. that is very nice of you :)

  • @jameswatson5304
    @jameswatson5304 8 років тому

    Thanks for the tips!!!! A+

  • @zeezing8224
    @zeezing8224 6 років тому

    Nice weather.

  • @seanthomas1776
    @seanthomas1776 4 роки тому

    rememer:u can hang out anywhere anytime cz its safe😊

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 3 роки тому

    Looking back on this in 2021, You now need to wear a mask for a very different reason other than pollution.

  • @minghan05
    @minghan05 10 років тому

    (part 2) and to continue, it's usu the most beautiful landscapes (eg. Jiuzhaigou natl Pk, Zhangjiajie -as seen in the Avatar inspiration, Kanas Lake etc), the weird but interesting historical and cultural sites (The Hanging Coffin, hanging monastery, etc) that are really diffficult to get to. Not a bad thing so less intl tourists will go there and tr theample too much on these beautiful places. though im sure the domestic tourists sure know how to get there. Sometimes knowing Mandarin may not be helpful at all in some inland regions because the locals there speak a different dialect altogether.

  • @MultiSuperllama
    @MultiSuperllama 10 років тому +1

    I'd love to go to China! Its such a beautiful country. Im in two minds whether to learn Mandarin or not. Its an amazing language but the difficulty kinda scares me

    • @tomr719
      @tomr719 10 років тому +3

      I'm an American learning mandarin right now. I say go for it. the difficulty comes at the beginning and then it gets much easier after you learn a few things

    • @MultiSuperllama
      @MultiSuperllama 10 років тому +1

      Tom Rebman
      youre right. im learning french at the moment so maybe when im done i'll start Mandarin, but well done you for giving it a go!

    • @hebetony6762
      @hebetony6762 9 років тому +1

      MultiSuperllama 加油!

    • @yidianwang491
      @yidianwang491 7 років тому +1

      I can teach you Mandarin!:)

  • @waycoolscootaloo
    @waycoolscootaloo 8 років тому

    Wait a minute, I just looked it up. The US edges out China in total area. The US has 9,833,000 km² vs China's 9,596,961 km². (The US becomes even larger if you count its many islands and territories it has.) Also part of China's land is claimed by other countries or it's in dispute. I guess if you were to add Taiwan then it may change things a bit. (Not that it really matters though, since China and the US are technically tied in size no matter how you look at it.) But even if the US were slightly smaller than China, it still has more habitable land regardless. And China, India and the US are all bigger than Canada and Russia in habitable land. (The US is actually bigger than Canada by total land area too since Canada has so many lakes.)
    The 7 largest countries by area: Russia, Canada, United States, China, Brazil, Australia and India.
    The 7 largest countries by arable land: United States, India, China, Russia, Brazil, Canada and Australia.
    The 7 largest countries by land area: Russia, China, United States, Canada, Brazil, Australia and India.
    See a theme here? All above are massive! :D
    If your country isn't in the list above, then it's safe to say that it's dwarfed by the countries that are listed above since there is a big drop off in size once you go to the 7th largest and especially the 8th largest.
    Example Australia: (6th largest) 7,692,024 sq miles. India at number 7 then drops off a cliff with 3,166,391 sq miles. And the 8th largest is Argentina with 2,780,400 sq miles.
    If you take the UK which is way down the list at number 70+ something, then it's just 242,495 sq miles. Enough to fit inside of India 13x over! Or the US at 40.6x over.
    Pretty cool I thought. ^_^

  • @marke9036
    @marke9036 7 років тому +19

    You shouldn't drink tap water in the US directly .either

    • @xeonespydonum4995
      @xeonespydonum4995 7 років тому +2

      Mark S Depends on your pump station, most cities will have terrible water, I live in a rural area, actually have a modern well and the water is fantastic.

    • @InnerPower4me
      @InnerPower4me 6 років тому +1

      It depends on the city

    • @charlesthompsonjr6046
      @charlesthompsonjr6046 5 років тому +1

      Mark E - That’s not true

  • @TheBatgirl25
    @TheBatgirl25 11 років тому

    oh ok. I know a fried who really liked japan. I've never been to Canada. How much are your language courses to learn Italian b/ i'm gong back for a few weeks in the spring.
    Also do you know anything about book publishing get a book published? thanks.

  • @MPIEMDRailfan4
    @MPIEMDRailfan4 8 років тому

    I've always wanted to visit Beijing, but the only thing holding me back is the pollution. Is the pollution really that bad?

    • @d-lo811
      @d-lo811 8 років тому

      +WorldWhirl There's an air quality monitor on the US embassy's website.

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 8 років тому

      +WorldWhirl Not always bad, in the summer this isn't usually a big problem, and if it's a little windy, that carries the smog away, so check the forecast before you go, the air is constantly monitored both by China and the US, you can also download an app on your phone.
      This is worse during fall and winter, but spring and summer would be the best time to go when there's more clear days than smoggy days.

  • @taeng0077
    @taeng0077 8 років тому

    i realize i'm late to this video xD, but could i boil the tap water like in my hotel room or house and drink it? or is that still a bad idea?

  • @Chinanon-stop
    @Chinanon-stop 10 років тому +4

    Good tips ;-)

    • @worldtravel101
      @worldtravel101 9 років тому +1

      +China Non-Stop now you will be prepared to go to China hahaha!!!

  • @ferny1944
    @ferny1944 7 років тому

    I'm visiting China for 4 days do I need a visa or is my passport just fine

  • @WorldEagleKW
    @WorldEagleKW 7 років тому

    You can use WeChat to pay nowadays :) That's the king in major cities. Love your videos, keep them up!

  • @simwalk100
    @simwalk100 8 років тому

    Will u ever go to Japan -Tokyo

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    My wife prefers squat toilets to be honest. And this video is to let tourists what to expect when they go to china. I am trying to prepare them so they can enjoy china even more. I do not understand your rude response. You bring disgrace to china and your family and to all the wonderful chinese peoole we met on our trip.

  • @风车花海
    @风车花海 7 років тому

    The cold water in China is also very clean, if u want, just drink it!
    it's just because we Chinese have a habit of drinking hot/warm water. What u said makes me speechless.
    Pollution Pollution, yes, there is air pollution in some days, but! not every day.