This is the first video of Datong I've ever seen on UA-cam. I thought it was a polluted city with thousands of coal mines around, just like your mother did. Thank you for showing how beautiful it has been renovated recently.
pollution is the necessary byproduct of industrialization. China's leaders are well aware of that and they are actively cleanup and reclaimed some of the areas.
I absolutely LOVE the contrasts that you can see here in China. I think that is one of the main reasons this country fascinates me so much. Another great video, by the way! Awesome footage!
Stunning architecture, historical carvings, and good food. You have sold me on Datong. Adding it to the list. I would love to see your take on Qinhuangdao. Not sure I’ve seen a video of you all there but that place looks awesome also. Thanks Nico.
Can’t believe there are now UA-camrs making videos of the little coal-mining hellhole I lived in as a kid for a couple of years. Crazy seeing so much of the city now become tourist-worthy
I'm constantly blown away by your very rich videos. I lost count to how many times I watched your Nanjing City review, the starting music in that video is so great! Please if you can go to Southern Xinjiang, specially Kashgar, Hotan areas next. It would be really appreciated by a sincere follower of your channel
Great appreciation from a local like me. Such nice and friendly way to demonstrate its beauty. Btw the restaurant u went is one of my fav. The “meat” ball is actually made from potatoes. Haha. Hope you’ve enjoyed the time here and expect your next coming. ❤
Nice. I Went there the first year that I arrived in China, 8 years ago. We visited DATONG AND PINGYAO in 2 days (1600km) in a very small and uncomfortable bus. Such of crazy experience
High quality video as always. You chose a good city: the transformation from the world's ugliest coal city to a reborn green touristy one is nothing short of myracle👍
i really like the BGM, everything would be so much cool with it. Thanks a lot for telling us Datong city of Shanxi, which i haven't got a chance to visit while at my university graduation trip.
Ive been looking for a video on Datong for years -it's very prescient that China is now starting to rebuild in traditional styles, and depart from the International one. This may well become a trend world wide. Datong lost a lot of money rebuilding, but in terms of long term it's an investment. The way the former city looked -industrial and poverty stricken (even its ancient city wall was just the mud left from the bricks having long been looted over the centuries), it had little hope of ever revitalising in a region that's China's rustbelt, where industry's been shutting down.
As a Chinese I really like almost everything of Shanxi Province, except for their food. Shanxi people are good at flour dumplings with flour fillings (somewhat akin to southern Indian food). Well, yes, there might be two different types of flours (such as wheat flour samsa with potato flour fillings) but still I except some distint filling such as some real vegetable or meat.
which time of the year the video taken? some snowy Hanging Temple? been in Datong back 2016, too bad just for 2 nights :( unique city with "new" old town lol
Love those winter jackets... whoa the ugliest city, that looks so beautiful. Actually, i love those cities that are so Grey. Those Buddhist caves are so majestic. I really love all those Grey.
i enjoyed this but for me it wouldve been even better if the sequence of the "frames" flow from one to the next. Often I do not know whether the shot is showing something that is a small part of a bigger place or just a spot. For example, Yungang Grottoes starts with a series of close up shots statues mixed in with wide shots so I have no idea just how big is the place. I also cannot tell how far away this grotto is from the main city. The shot of you in front of the hanging monastery at 7:00 is great as it shows how far away and high up the monastery is from you but we (viewers) are almost immediately inside the monastery and we missed the interesting bit of the journey from ground floor to the monastery apart from a short clip of a bridge and a few stair steps? Is there a lift? Is there a queue? Do you have to buy tickets? So many questions in my head !
DaTong was also once a capital city during the Northern Toba/Yuan Wei dynasty, it was known as PingCheng, before the sinicized assimilation of the Sabirs & other minorities
when i think of datong, only coal mine but nothing attractive in my mind. i never been there, so i was curious that what makes you to go to datong at first place?
This is the first video of Datong I've ever seen on UA-cam. I thought it was a polluted city with thousands of coal mines around, just like your mother did. Thank you for showing how beautiful it has been renovated recently.
pollution is the necessary byproduct of industrialization. China's leaders are well aware of that and they are actively cleanup and reclaimed some of the areas.
it used to be exactly that, but Mayor Geng truely transformed the city into a historic, cultural, and tourism center
I absolutely LOVE the contrasts that you can see here in China. I think that is one of the main reasons this country fascinates me so much. Another great video, by the way! Awesome footage!
Nico’s hard work...never controversial and doesn’t take future generations in order to appreciate it! :D
Stunning architecture, historical carvings, and good food. You have sold me on Datong. Adding it to the list. I would love to see your take on Qinhuangdao. Not sure I’ve seen a video of you all there but that place looks awesome also. Thanks Nico.
So many stunning scenery and interesting places in China. I am planning to move to China hopefully in 12 months time.
Thanks for showing is Datong - a city that I may never thought of travelling to
Can’t believe there are now UA-camrs making videos of the little coal-mining hellhole I lived in as a kid for a couple of years. Crazy seeing so much of the city now become tourist-worthy
I'm constantly blown away by your very rich videos. I lost count to how many times I watched your Nanjing City review, the starting music in that video is so great! Please if you can go to Southern Xinjiang, specially Kashgar, Hotan areas next. It would be really appreciated by a sincere follower of your channel
First time know and see Datong, it is rich in history and unique yet humble.
Great appreciation from a local like me. Such nice and friendly way to demonstrate its beauty. Btw the restaurant u went is one of my fav. The “meat” ball is actually made from potatoes. Haha. Hope you’ve enjoyed the time here and expect your next coming. ❤
Hahaha thanks for sharing! I guess we picked right then.
Yungang grottoes and hanging monastery are really amazing.
Love your style how you include just enough factual background to the key sights.
Thanks a lot!
now this place in my travel place )) editing and story telling are great, as always)
This place looks amazing
Dongguan is an amazing place to go to! You should totally go there next! I loved the tropical weather🤩
It's much more interesting during Spring Festival with the unlimited light displays at night.
You should try the lamb hotpot and donkey burgers !
Nice. I Went there the first year that I arrived in China, 8 years ago.
We visited DATONG AND PINGYAO in 2 days (1600km) in a very small and uncomfortable bus.
Such of crazy experience
Right now over there a lot of better , roads, buses, got much more comfortable
A high speed railway has been built between 2 cities now
@@leiyue1411 I really would like to go back there.
Outstanding attractions in Dating.
Thank you for this excellent video Nico and Jack.
High quality video as always. You chose a good city: the transformation from the world's ugliest coal city to a reborn green touristy one is nothing short of myracle👍
Great video, enjoyed watching it.
Your video is great 👍
Nico, you really deserve more subscribers. Very high quality work. Do you have other Chinese video platform account? Try some if you don't.
Thank you very much. I do I’m on Bilibili and Toutiao as well 🥰
Good to see now you are digging deeper into History.This will stand yourself our among other s. Go!
Amazing video. We could appreciate you broadcast Chinese culture to global. Hope our country also can see this video.
another great video nico!
Nice shooting and editing
This is a great video thank you
impressive video! you really did a lot of home work. enjoyed your trip! I can also have virtual trip by following your video. thanks a lot!
So many places to visit in China. Great videos 👍
i love datong's hotpot! i remember the lamb was so good and the soup base was really simple.
Go Qinghai. Stunning scenery. And of course Xinjiang.
Xining is so beautiful!
It’ll be actually fantastic if you put up your wechat QR code in the description. Love to support you for making all of these fancy videos!
agreed!
great video, I would love to see you explore tibet
Thanks a lot! We would love to go as well!
i really like the BGM, everything would be so much cool with it. Thanks a lot for telling us Datong city of Shanxi, which i haven't got a chance to visit while at my university graduation trip.
Listed on my places to visit in China
I love to watch the series of new city adventure.
gosh.. this is so professional.. i wish you could have show more of that temple in the city..
Thanks! I do too but we were pushed for time as we were on a group trip so we had to run around to get the shots we needed 😅
I've always wondered about that last temple shown in this video. Like where it is in China. Now I know.
So cool right!
Very, very nice video Nico (and Jack behind the Scenes)! You guys coming back to Chongqing anytime soon? ;)
NicoNico, you back yet? Pingyao old town is awesome too. Dont forget to visit Shuanglin Temple, 双林寺. Thats my recommendation for Shanxi province.
Ive been looking for a video on Datong for years -it's very prescient that China is now starting to rebuild in traditional styles, and depart from the International one. This may well become a trend world wide. Datong lost a lot of money rebuilding, but in terms of long term it's an investment. The way the former city looked -industrial and poverty stricken (even its ancient city wall was just the mud left from the bricks having long been looted over the centuries), it had little hope of ever revitalising in a region that's China's rustbelt, where industry's been shutting down.
视频质量好高!!
What shocked me most was it was made 1400 years ago
没什么好震惊的!长城是2000年前制作的
Wonderful number of Buddhas. Love this video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
这调色,爱了。有高级感
Hi .I like yours channel .
As a Chinese I really like almost everything of Shanxi Province, except for their food. Shanxi people are good at flour dumplings with flour fillings (somewhat akin to southern Indian food). Well, yes, there might be two different types of flours (such as wheat flour samsa with potato flour fillings) but still I except some distint filling such as some real vegetable or meat.
Astounding...what a change....!
I'll have to add this city to my list!
I’m glad they’re restoring the traditional architecture and demolishing the Block housing in the Old city at least
very informative
Nice video! Next time, Jiangxi province, LUSHAN, WUYUAN, SANQINGSHAN
It is an amazing historical temple!
1 like. Xining, Qinghai Prov. also has a hanging monastery :-)
Astounding.
Impressive!
wow, Datong, it's the hometown of my grandfather, but I have never been to there. Thank you for showing me this city.
Hopefully you’ll get the chance one day!
@@Nicofilms thank you very much ^_^
wonderful volg
I'll go there next week 💃🏻 i'm curious of Tulin Soil Forest
Did you modify the color saturation?
大同变化超大
I like the juxtapose of this city
As you have got to Datong, wood tower in Yingxian and Mountain Wutai also would be in your list.
Nico,you look much pretty than before!
Wow we were this close I'm born and raised in Taiyuan, Shanxi
Nice city....
Are the sights accessible by public transport?
which time of the year the video taken? some snowy Hanging Temple?
been in Datong back 2016, too bad just for 2 nights :(
unique city with "new" old town lol
The poles aren't load bearing. They are put in place later to make you feel safer.
Got a good documentary about Datong ex-mayor story, how he change the Datong city.
Love those winter jackets... whoa the ugliest city, that looks so beautiful. Actually, i love those cities that are so Grey. Those Buddhist caves are so majestic. I really love all those Grey.
Definitely not the ugliest anymore I don’t think but there is still a lot of working going on. I think in a few years it will be great.
cool man
欢迎来到我的家乡!最好的视频
i enjoyed this but for me it wouldve been even better if the sequence of the "frames" flow from one to the next. Often I do not know whether the shot is showing something that is a small part of a bigger place or just a spot. For example, Yungang Grottoes starts with a series of close up shots statues mixed in with wide shots so I have no idea just how big is the place. I also cannot tell how far away this grotto is from the main city. The shot of you in front of the hanging monastery at 7:00 is great as it shows how far away and high up the monastery is from you but we (viewers) are almost immediately inside the monastery and we missed the interesting bit of the journey from ground floor to the monastery apart from a short clip of a bridge and a few stair steps? Is there a lift? Is there a queue? Do you have to buy tickets? So many questions in my head !
There’re still lots of real gems in China you’re yet to explore...
哇,悬空寺
Why don't you visit Guangzhou city
60fps plz!
"Datong ta tong tong tong" - Sisqo, from 'Da Tong Song'
Along with Taiyuan, used to be two of the most polluted cities in China
come to Qingdao next time))
Yo! I'm born there!
"a couple of decades ago" wow what a weird way to pronounce "around 2010"
👍🏻👍🏻
👏👏👏👍👍👍
recommend my home town' lan zhou!
👍👍👍😀
For a man who said, don’t make me into a god, nobody listened
Hey, this is my hometown
It was an interesting city!
I imagine the scenes shot on a dolly
Just a gimbal, our production level isn't quite that high yet... one day!
我的天,大同都去了
DaTong was also once a capital city during the Northern Toba/Yuan Wei dynasty, it was known as PingCheng, before the sinicized assimilation of the Sabirs & other minorities
The old town looks like Chinese ink drawings
镜头一直在旋转移动,看起来好晕啊~~~~~
Only in China you can see the old and new together. In the USA, I hardly see the new thing.
when i think of datong, only coal mine but nothing attractive in my mind. i never been there, so i was curious that what makes you to go to datong at first place?
悬空寺,恒山,云岗石窟,往南还有五台山
Great footage but please change the generic cliché music it clashes so much with the beautiful architecture/culture and is next level annoying.
#rekanation QnA .
Please go to Xinjiang 🙏 I am begging all the western youtubers to do the same 😁
Check out Nico's friend 'Goyvon'. She did a trip to Xinjiang
@@leiyue1411 cool 👍
🛋 sofa
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