Hello Mike, there're two things i wanna tell you. one is I watch your vedio to impove my English everyday, almost:), the other is i knew AMY from your UA-cam. thank you so much!!!!
You know, why waste time arguing with people who keep their minds closed about China? You won’t change their minds. Those who are inspired to go and see for themselves, will do so and have their own experience. Good or Bad. Those who throw in “Xinjiang” “Tiananmen” “Winnie the Pooh” remarks usually do so without doing fact checking or travelling to these places.
Agree. I used to try , but as the saying goes, "A person convinced against his or her misinformed view, is of the same opinion still". So that person has to see for him or herself .
I currently live in Seattle. My family and I are moving to Zhoushan this January with my company. We can't wait. :) Thank you for all these videos. Shanghai is amazing!!! We are defiantly going to the Muslim market when we get there.
How I miss Xinjiang...been there several times for business trip, and everything is yummy, especially the fruits, sooo sweet!!...no kidding, the tomatoes there tasted like apple, and even the raw turnip tasted like pear..!
shanghai is my home town, but i moved away when i was really young, thanks for showing me places i didnt know about. :D will surely check it out next time im back tthere
My parents apartment is right nearby. Every time we fly back to Shanghai, I make sure we arrive on Thursday just to enjoy the Muslim market the next day 😂😂
China is known to be a multicultural, multireligious and multiethnic country since time immemorial. I'm fourth generation overseas Chinese, none of my family members have ever lived under the PRC but having studied at least some history of my ancestral hometown which is Quanzhou, the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road, where Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta called it the "Alexandria of the East", and "one of the world's greatest havens of trade and commerce". It is also where the first Arab style mosque was built in China, the Ashab mosque (清净寺), and the city even has an Arabic name: "Zayton" which means "olives". At its peak hundreds of thousands of Arab and Persian traders were recorded to have lived in the city and even up till today there are many remnants of the city's multicultural, multireligious past. Hindu, Buddhist frescoes and stone carvings coexist in temples, and the city also has one of China's only Manichaean (a religion from Iran) temples known as Cao An (草庵).
Wow Blonde in China is about to hit 70k subscribers... She is fast growing. When I first subscribed her in the early month if this year, the subscribers was below 10k. Hope she soon hit 100k. Keep up the good work.
Chinese food is amazing, tons of choice ,does not like Australia. In Australia I am always struggling that what should I have for breakfast? KFC, McDonald’s, or maybe just bread with milk at home. Miss them so much.
You're crazy. Chinese food is the worst. So little choice. If you think McDonald's and KFC are your only choices then you obviously don't get out much hahaha. Chinese breakfast is literally rice porridge. Sometimes fried bread. Wow how amazing. Compared to egg, bacon, sausage, pancakes, waffles, french toast, roasted tomatoes, fruits. Seriously a western breakfast is far beyond a Chinese breakfast hahaha. You're trolling
You died at the age of 50, but the Chinese and the Japanese can live to 80. A garbage pizza costs 80 yuan? On your street, everyone is 200 pounds of fat pigs.
I'm hungry . Not agree with you. I reckon Chinese food is one of best in the world. Every province has their special food and taste awesome. I have been to a lot of restaurants. Compare to China, China absolutely win Australia.
Thanks Aimz! Another great vid. Love Xinjiang food. I haven't been over to that part of Shanghai before. I'm going to have to put that on the list. We have a couple of Xinjiang restaurants in Melbourne and that type of spiced lamb skewer always makes it into the Chinese New Year celebrations in Box Hill and Glen Waverley. Every time we go to our local hot pot restaurant we order the lamb skewers. It's a staple. Also that rice, makes sense that it would be sweet potato but I always assumed it was just carrot. Super yum! 👍
As a Chinese who lived in Shanghai for a couple of years and thought to explore all the interesting things in Shanghai, I'm ashamed that I need non-Chinese to tell me where to eat in Shanghai XD
Muslim food is always amazing in China. Apart from the Uyghurs' central Asia style cuisine, you have almost a local version of Muslim cuisine for each and every different region in China proper. The diversity and the unique ways of fusion testifies the long history of Culture blendings in China.
You don't find the Taiwanese stlye food market in north China which is a shame. I am from Beijing, the only quasi food markets we have here are fake af and are for tourists. I wish there'd be a street that gathers all different muslim cuisines of China. Then I can move my crib there and never cook by myself anymore.
Just for your information that shou zhua fan can also be found in Malaysia or Singapore which is popularly known as "nasi briyani " in malay or briyani rice in english. Recently stumbled upon your videos and I have found them interesting and educational. So I am one of your fans and subscibers now. Cheers from Malaysia.
I am a Shanghainess and lived in the same distric (Pu Tuo). However I've never ever been there. will check this place out next time when I am back to Shanghai.
As i looking at you to experiencing a delicious food you cannot imagin how much craving i have at this time, i canot wait anymore and comming to shanghai for this delicious food😅😅.i love this traditional muslim food.love from pakistan❤❤❤❤
My co-worker been to China and told me about the street food and how amazing the food were. Judging by this video I see what he means, wow the food looks amazing and my mouth is watering. Can't wait til the day I can go there and try some.
yeah! your co-worker wasn't lying! Unfortunately good street food is getting harder and harder to come by, a lot of my favourite spots have already closed down :( so come quickly before they're all gone!
OMG, I was born in Shanghai and lived there over 30years, i never heard that place and never been there. I just left Shanghai about one year, there are so many place i wanna go!!!
@路漫漫 don't be mad. U.n. only does that because they want Chinese money, not that they share Chinese mindset haha. They have their own money, passport, government elections, and military. So how can it be? Makes no sense haha. USA will help Taiwan which is why you don't try and take over it. Also all that water isn't China either haha. How can it be when it goes so far from China and right next to other countries? Have you seen a map hahaha
Are you referring to the over a million muslisms in concentration camps? Or where the Chinese government replaced the 10 commandments with xi quotes? Or where the government removed crosses from churches? But yeah no one. Literally no one said anything hahahah
I'm hungry Bro, mistaking Muslims with Terrorists? Seriously? I lived my life 2/3 in China and 1/3 in Canada, and I’m going back because life in China is better, didn’t feel anything that makes me feel “not free enough”. Did you lived in China for a few years to experience for yourself?
官长S China has little freedom of expression and based on you being able to live in Canada as a Chinese citizen I’m assuming your part of the upper class. So I’m sure your life is lovely in China. We’re not talking about you we’re talking about people who can’t live in Shanghai because the government gets to control that.
Why do people like to politicalize videos like these? This vloger is just sharing her experience objectively. Compare to those who connecting to these cities via oversea cables from far far away. How much your comments weight comparing to her experience there? If you wanna prove something, then go visit the cities and make your video to prove yourself. Please think for the vlogger, your politicalized comments might have hurt her.
The orange thingy in 抓饭 is actually one kind of carrot, they normally put two kinds of carrots in it, the or orange normal one and yellow carrot that you can only find in Xinjiang as far as I know. Btw, normally people from Xinjiang call it 抓饭 instead of 手抓饭.
Uighurs operating delicious food stalls on the streets of Shanghai ? According to Western MSM, esp BBC, Chinese Government has killed off most of the Uighurs and the rest are in concentration camps !
I grew up in Beijing right next to an Uyhgur market where I eat their BBQ skewers or pasta dishes almost everyday. I also have teachers and classmates from Xinjiang growing up. They are a bunch of happy people just like the rest of the Chinese people are. I was actually jealous of them having the privilege of going to better schools, having more kids, ect. Then I came to the States, was told that those Uyhgur people must be all paid actors of the CCP and all real Muslims were locked up by the CCP🤣. I try to tell them my own experience but then I was told by a bunch of people that never been to China that I was "brainwashed" by the CCP....What should I say?
Did you know that the type of oil you use to fry creates a different different distinctive quality of taste and flavour. Fish oil can now be farmed if you breed your own fish/
I just find this video and searched for the muslim market in 大众点评, it only opens in Friday and right now it's closed due to the virus(maybe), hope it will open soon when I move back to Shanghai...
Seen the Muslim market in Chengdu many times but this one is an interesting first. 'Teach her Mike'...how apt is his name!But to be fair the sharing of experience was mutual and we're the ones who benefitted. :D
I was bitter about that empty kao baozi....but I can't resist going back there at least once a month!
@Teacher Mike 麦克老师 you deserved better 😂😭
羡慕嫉妒恨
@@juneflower4998...to put on some weight lol
Empty bun, get a refund!
Hello Mike, there're two things i wanna tell you. one is I watch your vedio to impove my English everyday, almost:), the other is i knew AMY from your UA-cam. thank you so much!!!!
You know, why waste time arguing with people who keep their minds closed about China?
You won’t change their minds.
Those who are inspired to go and see for themselves, will do so and have their own experience. Good or Bad.
Those who throw in “Xinjiang” “Tiananmen” “Winnie the Pooh” remarks usually do so without doing fact checking or travelling to these places.
Exactly😂I thought I could save someone, but somehow they just couldn't accept the fact that China is not what they saw in the biased media😂
Agree. I used to try , but as the saying goes, "A person convinced against his or her misinformed view, is of the same opinion still". So that person has to see for him or herself .
You can also throw back something like "killing millions of Indians," "slavery," "bombing the Middle East," "Regime Change," etc.
Communist party's wall is online, Trump's wall is at the border, but some people's wall is in their hearts.
They don't have money to travel anywhere.
I currently live in Seattle. My family and I are moving to Zhoushan this January with my company. We can't wait. :) Thank you for all these videos. Shanghai is amazing!!! We are defiantly going to the Muslim market when we get there.
Zhoushan is a city filled with seafood, I envy you.
Keep in mind, this Muslim market is only available on Friday.
Kenny S I’m from Zhoushan!! You can ask me anything about the place
That’s a city filled with seafood. Grats mate.
So exciting!!! Good luck with the move!
I'm a simple bloke : *I see Amy* post a video, *I click like.*
You really improved this meme!
me too ..ha ha
hahahhhahaha love it!
这是越南的朋友呢
me too
You are a so amazing Lady! Thank you to share the world about the true China. We are all proud of you, one oversea Chinese!
How I miss Xinjiang...been there several times for business trip, and everything is yummy, especially the fruits, sooo sweet!!...no kidding, the tomatoes there tasted like apple, and even the raw turnip tasted like pear..!
been there done that
Top spot when I move to Shanghai next year ✨✨
yay!! Glad I could introduce this market to you!
yeah damn finger licking good food there for sure.
halal fooda can be found everywhere in China.
Love this market. You need to be prepared to push or you miss out. Great to finish the feast with a yogurt
Mike shares your love for food. Really cool to see both of you bounce food thoughts throughout the video. I think it really enhanced the video.
Mike seems awesome! Lucky to have gotten his perspective here. I wonder why he is moved there and what his life is like.
Omg! My family and I are planning an upcoming trip and Shanghai is one of the options...you definitely just tipped the scales in Shanghai's favor
Shanghai is great I study in Shanghai at the moment and you can do and eat everything here :)
Shanghai is the BEST!!!! But I'm biased because I lived there for a year. You're gonna love it
@@laurabauer8489 I study in Shanghai too and wanna make many friends,,, Hope you are one
Dont forget prepare a VPN software. That is a normal tool among our Chinese.
shanghai is my home town, but i moved away when i was really young, thanks for showing me places i didnt know about. :D will surely check it out next time im back tthere
My parents apartment is right nearby. Every time we fly back to Shanghai, I make sure we arrive on Thursday just to enjoy the Muslim market the next day 😂😂
Wow thanks for introducing this Muslim foods area. Love to visite there soon.
China is known to be a multicultural, multireligious and multiethnic country since time immemorial. I'm fourth generation overseas Chinese, none of my family members have ever lived under the PRC but having studied at least some history of my ancestral hometown which is Quanzhou, the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road, where Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta called it the "Alexandria of the East", and "one of the world's greatest havens of trade and commerce". It is also where the first Arab style mosque was built in China, the Ashab mosque (清净寺), and the city even has an Arabic name: "Zayton" which means "olives". At its peak hundreds of thousands of Arab and Persian traders were recorded to have lived in the city and even up till today there are many remnants of the city's multicultural, multireligious past. Hindu, Buddhist frescoes and stone carvings coexist in temples, and the city also has one of China's only Manichaean (a religion from Iran) temples known as Cao An (草庵).
Multiculture my ar#e lol
Wow Blonde in China is about to hit 70k subscribers... She is fast growing. When I first subscribed her in the early month if this year, the subscribers was below 10k. Hope she soon hit 100k. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for your suppport since the beginning!! Can't believe how quickly things grew!
I was born in Shanghai, but I have never been to this market. Definitely will go to this place after Melbourne’s pandemic. Thanks Amy
Chinese food is amazing, tons of choice ,does not like Australia. In Australia I am always struggling that what should I have for breakfast? KFC, McDonald’s, or maybe just bread with milk at home. Miss them so much.
You're crazy. Chinese food is the worst. So little choice. If you think McDonald's and KFC are your only choices then you obviously don't get out much hahaha. Chinese breakfast is literally rice porridge. Sometimes fried bread. Wow how amazing. Compared to egg, bacon, sausage, pancakes, waffles, french toast, roasted tomatoes, fruits. Seriously a western breakfast is far beyond a Chinese breakfast hahaha. You're trolling
You died at the age of 50, but the Chinese and the Japanese can live to 80. A garbage pizza costs 80 yuan? On your street, everyone is 200 pounds of fat pigs.
I'm hungry . Not agree with you. I reckon Chinese food is one of best in the world. Every province has their special food and taste awesome. I have been to a lot of restaurants. Compare to China, China absolutely win Australia.
@@THEEKANYEW3SThave you ever check a dim sum menu?
@@THEEKANYEW3ST I genuinely thought you were being sarcastic. Western breakfast seems like child's play compared to Chinese. It's not even comparable.
People have jobs, money, their own lives, their own stories, that's life.
joe jiang yup.this is real China.
Thanks Aimz! Another great vid. Love Xinjiang food. I haven't been over to that part of Shanghai before. I'm going to have to put that on the list. We have a couple of Xinjiang restaurants in Melbourne and that type of spiced lamb skewer always makes it into the Chinese New Year celebrations in Box Hill and Glen Waverley. Every time we go to our local hot pot restaurant we order the lamb skewers. It's a staple. Also that rice, makes sense that it would be sweet potato but I always assumed it was just carrot. Super yum! 👍
Great you've given the street name for my future reference if I do visit the city. Another of my bucket list be4 kicking.
Shanghai is one on the nicest cities I've been to.
反串嘲諷的當然也有,但我發現真的有很多人是認真地覺得中國的美好全都是演員和假的。怎麼會這麼蠢?可能這就是西方的洗腦吧,實在太厲害!與之相比,中國簡直可以算沒有洗腦,因為沒有人會拒絕相信西方發達國家有很多美好的事情。
我们是真的有容乃大!
中国是西方好的坏的都可以说实事求是,西方是只能说中国不好的而且要加油添醋,如果没有不好的也要造谣出来。已经不是包不包容的问题了,西方就像宫廷剧里的那些蛇蝎心肠的女人,要搞死你不择手段,各种卑鄙无耻下三滥的手法,无所不用其极。
距离你评论一年,现在中国的宣传也渐渐离谱了起来。和西方不同的是,这个宣传潮大媒体还算客观,单纯是报忧多报喜少,实事求是还是做到了。一些小的营销号搞一手民粹,造谣的那是一个起劲,真怕国内的环境发展成现在美国这样。
As a Chinese who lived in Shanghai for a couple of years and thought to explore all the interesting things in Shanghai, I'm ashamed that I need non-Chinese to tell me where to eat in Shanghai XD
Two of my favorite youtubers encountered, so happy to see that
How have I never seen this 😭😭😭😭 I loooooooove Xinjiang food
I've just had dinner and feeling hungry again~!! Awesome channel, Thanks!
Thanks for uploading this video which let us know better about China and the Chinese people .
Muslim food is always amazing in China. Apart from the Uyghurs' central Asia style cuisine, you have almost a local version of Muslim cuisine for each and every different region in China proper. The diversity and the unique ways of fusion testifies the long history of Culture blendings in China.
You don't find the Taiwanese stlye food market in north China which is a shame. I am from Beijing, the only quasi food markets we have here are fake af and are for tourists. I wish there'd be a street that gathers all different muslim cuisines of China. Then I can move my crib there and never cook by myself anymore.
3:24 Chinese boy: Are you UA-camr?
--Yes
Chinese boy:Wow
--Are you?
Chinese boy: No (sad)
Some vinegar or other preferred flavour can be used as a dipping sauce if you simply needed some extra taste
kao bao zi is my favourite ! you guys have no idea how delicious it is untill you have tasted it !
吃貨啊,怎麼保持不變肥了。我在廣西半年肥了30斤
怕不是嗦粉嗦出来的体重XD
haaaa! teacher mike! all of you are my english teacher! thanks again!
Just for your information that shou zhua fan can also be found in Malaysia or Singapore which is popularly known as "nasi briyani " in malay or briyani rice in english.
Recently stumbled upon your videos and I have found them interesting and educational. So I am one of your fans and subscibers now.
Cheers from Malaysia.
I am a Shanghainess and lived in the same distric (Pu Tuo). However I've never ever been there. will check this place out next time when I am back to Shanghai.
Beijing native lives in Canada. When I saw the YangRouChuaner, I cried.
Please do more food videos! This one and the fruit trying video was so interesting and entertaining!
家乡的美食 9 年了 好想它们 拌面 抓饭 烤肉 馕坑肉 架子肉 薄皮包子 丁丁炒面 汤饭 米肠子 ....... miss my hometown
大新疆的吧,壮哉我新疆😏😏
看食物应该是北疆的,哈哈
🙄别说了,我都饿了
在石河子吃了四年面条,羊腰子,胡辣羊蹄😂
Xiaoyi Guan 你个大吃货
最终还是做成了美食频道.
王为 舌尖上的中国 你不能自己 哈哈哈哈哈😂
那位说要尝遍中国美食的外国人不知道走出四川了没有
@@浪花朵朵-v2y 二环以内吧😂
@Tired AF 频道:The food ranger
@Tired AF 同感,假得一批,不是他傻就是他的观众傻
As i looking at you to experiencing a delicious food you cannot imagin how much craving i have at this time, i canot wait anymore and comming to shanghai for this delicious food😅😅.i love this traditional muslim food.love from pakistan❤❤❤❤
Amy...I wish I have smell-a-vision right about now. The food looks amazing!
it was soooo gooood!
I love Chinese street food. Wow... delicious 👍🏻😊
That is “baked BAO” really tradition from Xinjiang. You still found out Xinjiang dish in Shanghai, and you are very understanding Chinese cate.
My co-worker been to China and told me about the street food and how amazing the food were. Judging by this video I see what he means, wow the food looks amazing and my mouth is watering. Can't wait til the day I can go there and try some.
yeah! your co-worker wasn't lying! Unfortunately good street food is getting harder and harder to come by, a lot of my favourite spots have already closed down :( so come quickly before they're all gone!
@@BlondieinChina Oh no! I hope I don't miss out. :(
You are so fun to make every film in China .I love them all
Thanks Jenny!!
I am very happy to get your message on UA-cam.I definitely love your video on China .Did you receive my message on Instagram as well . Hahahahaha
sold. i will be there next time when i go visit shanghai next year.
Thanks for the video, very interesting. I'm now very hungry, and want to try some chinese muslim food!
Thank you for the video. My first time subscribing to your Channel.
OMG, I was born in Shanghai and lived there over 30years, i never heard that place and never been there. I just left Shanghai about one year, there are so many place i wanna go!!!
谢谢分享!我小时候就很喜欢新疆的羊肉串,那时候我家附近也有新疆大叔摆摊卖羊肉串,爸妈只让吃一两串,心里馋馋的。
来新疆吧,试试这边的烤羊肉串,一串管饱。。。。。
Your video made my day, thank you and Teacher Mike.
Suddenly, the hamburger in my hand is not so delicious!🤪🤪
哈哈哔站评论区的感觉来了
哈哈哈 咋就自动翻译了起来
奇怪的中式英文增加了
看得我这个海外党口水直流
哈哈哈
我也是,果断将地址截图收藏了
Taiwan is not China
@路漫漫 don't be mad. U.n. only does that because they want Chinese money, not that they share Chinese mindset haha. They have their own money, passport, government elections, and military. So how can it be? Makes no sense haha. USA will help Taiwan which is why you don't try and take over it. Also all that water isn't China either haha. How can it be when it goes so far from China and right next to other countries? Have you seen a map hahaha
@@THEEKANYEW3ST 野鸡戏多~
No one:
Literally no one:
Western Media: CHiNeSE PeoPLe dOn'T hAVe fREeDoM oF PRaCticInG rELiGiONs
Oh ok
Are you referring to the over a million muslisms in concentration camps? Or where the Chinese government replaced the 10 commandments with xi quotes? Or where the government removed crosses from churches? But yeah no one. Literally no one said anything hahahah
I'm hungry Bro, mistaking Muslims with Terrorists? Seriously? I lived my life 2/3 in China and 1/3 in Canada, and I’m going back because life in China is better, didn’t feel anything that makes me feel “not free enough”. Did you lived in China for a few years to experience for yourself?
@@THEEKANYEW3ST What the hell are you talking about? Seriously what the hell? I am sure nobody here understands.
官长S China has little freedom of expression and based on you being able to live in Canada as a Chinese citizen I’m assuming your part of the upper class. So I’m sure your life is lovely in China. We’re not talking about you we’re talking about people who can’t live in Shanghai because the government gets to control that.
@@aidanmcpheeters5608 So? Americans have little freedom to decide weather they get killed by a gun or not, right?
Why do people like to politicalize videos like these?
This vloger is just sharing her experience objectively.
Compare to those who connecting to these cities via oversea cables from far far away. How much your comments weight comparing to her experience there? If you wanna prove something, then go visit the cities and make your video to prove yourself.
Please think for the vlogger, your politicalized comments might have hurt her.
This all looks so good! Reminds me of some Kyrgys dishes I've had before and loved. Will have to try it!
Can you post names of those Kyrgys dishes so I can try it too Pls?
@@zeflute4586 the rice dish with lamb reminds of "plov" and the kao baozi reminds me of "samsy".
@@bohemiansparrow Thank u !
This is like Uighur food, Uighurs are similar to Kyrgyz. Xinjiang province is similar to all those central Asian countries
Amy laughs at her sweetest when there is good food around. I bet I am too.
If this blondie was waiting for me in China i'd be a resident yesterday ! 😍
The orange thingy in 抓饭 is actually one kind of carrot, they normally put two kinds of carrots in it, the or orange normal one and yellow carrot that you can only find in Xinjiang as far as I know.
Btw, normally people from Xinjiang call it 抓饭 instead of 手抓饭.
thats awesome i live in shanghai aswell i travel all the fun areas of china and shanghai
Awesome. Thank you for this awesome video.
BBC: They were all actor
hahaha
Uighurs operating delicious food stalls on the streets of Shanghai ? According to Western MSM, esp BBC, Chinese Government has killed off most of the Uighurs and the rest are in concentration camps !
bro I have many Xinjiang friend,they live well and peace
Hahahahahhaah
Who going to watch that stupid BBC, even their so call BBC Good Food channel are lame.
Woooow looks soo yammy great market and thanks also finally someone talk about halal food
Really love you videos and you deserve a million subscribers!
ohhh you're so sweet!!!
cozy. glad you enjoy your normal day in China.
how do u stay in shape while filming all these videos?
I do a lot of exercise! also, not every meal is like this haha, I don't usually eat like this at every meal
they say the main motivation for chinese to exercise is to eat more, hah
Wow you are getting increasing popular. Thanks for propagate positive energy, sunny girl.🤗🤗
I have never eaten that kind of Baozi before in my life. I definitely will try it when I have the chance. Looks yummy 😋
Aw I have to check this out! So many cool places to try here in Shanghai
Yes!!! Check it out!
pretending I'm having kao bao zi right now, rather than my salad : ( me myself a poor kid
Warning! Dieters can't watch this video, otherwise it will cause great discomfort and hunger.
Xinjiang: the most beautiful place in China, the best food & the most kind people.
I have great memories from Xinjiang!
So the meet stick they call SHASLIK, and the kao bao zi is SAMSA, and the Shou Zhua Fan is PLOV or OSH and there is carrot in it, not sweet potato
I looked for this market last time when I was in shanghai. I missed it. They are open in weekend morning.
A good video to watch when having lunch :)
上海的新疆菜水平绝对杠杠的
我从耶里夏利在东安路上第一个店开始吃
还有虹口区的新疆驻上海办事处
十几年前的事了 好怀念
后来回了家乡合肥 又来了墨尔本
根本找不到那么好吃的新疆菜了
在网上查到墨尔本的刀郎总店不错
去吃了一次 简直是xx…
还有学校北区的清真食堂
以前没事就和寝室长哈族兄弟一起去
现在大家天各一方
只能感慨相濡以沫 不如相忘于江湖吧
You chose the best food. A lot of it this is also in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan too.
This video made me hungry.
Looks so good
Another awesome video Amy! Thanks for the address at the end of the video.
Thomas Ah Fu was here previously as well :D
Great quality!Enjoy your video as always🤩
I have lived in shanghai for several years. Can’t believe I don’t know this market!
In later part you took Biryani, meat with scented rice. Enjoyed your video, Thanks.
What do you think about urghui???? What about then??? Do they save???
Food food food...I’m hungry now. Everything looks so good.
Wow can't wait to come to where is the place exactly and every when have a muslim market😮😮😊😊
I'm so hungry right now… you have no idea😂😂😂
I grew up in Beijing right next to an Uyhgur market where I eat their BBQ skewers or pasta dishes almost everyday. I also have teachers and classmates from Xinjiang growing up. They are a bunch of happy people just like the rest of the Chinese people are. I was actually jealous of them having the privilege of going to better schools, having more kids, ect. Then I came to the States, was told that those Uyhgur people must be all paid actors of the CCP and all real Muslims were locked up by the CCP🤣. I try to tell them my own experience but then I was told by a bunch of people that never been to China that I was "brainwashed" by the CCP....What should I say?
Next time when i go back to China, i will go to this market.
Did you know that the type of oil you use to fry creates a different different distinctive quality of taste and flavour. Fish oil can now be farmed if you breed your own fish/
Thank you Blondie in China, my next trip to Shanghai will be planned because of this video.
So glad to hear that!
It is neither pumpkin nor sweet potato in Shouzhuafan, it is a kind of yellow carrot.
秋天应该去西北吃羊肉,当地散养的羔羊吃起来真有股很浓的奶香味,和其他省份的完全不同。
I just find this video and searched for the muslim market in 大众点评, it only opens in Friday and right now it's closed due to the virus(maybe), hope it will open soon when I move back to Shanghai...
Did you make a video in Xinjiang when you were there?
Seen the Muslim market in Chengdu many times but this one is an interesting first.
'Teach her Mike'...how apt is his name!But to be fair the sharing of experience was mutual and we're the ones who benefitted. :D
hahahahah teach her mike - that's classic!
Awesome, greetings from Perú!
Wow, I am already living for 2 years in Shanghai and I never heard from this market! Do you know until which time it is open?
I saw other people in the comment says only Friday afternoon
@@supirritogai1820 yes, it is Friday afternoon, but afternoon is a little bit vague: from 1 to 5? Or from 2 to 7?
@@booksbubbles From a chinese website, it says it opens on Friday from 10:00 to 15:00
@@Jinghangu Thank you so much!
@@booksbubbles Yeah better check online 😅
There is a gym along side the street😂
So.....you can eat first and go to the gym😂
Marketing Chain stuffs😂