As we embark on part two of Susan's journey through Chinatown in Yangon, I am constantly inspired by her contagious positivity and how she may present a video to us. From the moment she starts speaking, you can tell that she has a deep knowledge and understanding of the culture she is exploring. 0:56 It's incredible to see her transform from a seemingly shy individual into an energetic, confident tour guide who effortlessly navigates through the bustling crowds and shares insights about the history and significance of the places she visits. What I appreciate most about Susan and her team is the effort they put into planning their videos. By being well-prepared, they are able to present a cohesive and informative story that truly captures the essence of the culture they are exploring. It's a great reminder that being prepared and doing your research can really enhance your experiences, especially when it comes to discovering new cultures and presenting it to an audience. As Susan continues her journey through Chinatown, we are treated to some truly breathtaking footage of the street and the 2:11 delicious food, to 5:01 her having a meal and the 7:10 night market on 19th street. Despite the chaos of the crowds and the sensory overload of sights and sounds, Susan remains calm and collected, gracefully weaving her way through the crowds with ease. It's clear that she has a deep appreciation for the culture and is able to capture its essence through her lens. Overall, I am inspired by Susan's passion for exploring new environments and her dedication to sharing her experiences with others. Her videos are a testament to the power of curiosity and the joy of discovering new places and people. I can't wait to see where her journey and the channel takes us next! Great job and I appreciate the consideration about the double intro, I personally think you can show us new footage in, a already well packages video!! But as always double-check analytics to see why a drop in view may occur. 9:00 Lastly was Susan a little drunk at the end of the video?! 😻💯
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有中文字幕耶!好棒
Yayyy😍
Thank you so much Susan , with your help and your channel we saw all the intresting parts of Chinatown 😊
Thanks for the compliment.😍
I prefer the tour by night 😱
I loved the overlapped building... just like in my town ❤❤(😅)
Come and check it out!🥰🥰🥰
배낭어디있지?
미얀마 가야겠다
어서 오세요~🤩
As we embark on part two of Susan's journey through Chinatown in Yangon, I am constantly inspired by her contagious positivity and how she may present a video to us. From the moment she starts speaking, you can tell that she has a deep knowledge and understanding of the culture she is exploring. 0:56 It's incredible to see her transform from a seemingly shy individual into an energetic, confident tour guide who effortlessly navigates through the bustling crowds and shares insights about the history and significance of the places she visits.
What I appreciate most about Susan and her team is the effort they put into planning their videos. By being well-prepared, they are able to present a cohesive and informative story that truly captures the essence of the culture they are exploring. It's a great reminder that being prepared and doing your research can really enhance your experiences, especially when it comes to discovering new cultures and presenting it to an audience.
As Susan continues her journey through Chinatown, we are treated to some truly breathtaking footage of the street and the 2:11 delicious food, to 5:01 her having a meal and the 7:10 night market on 19th street. Despite the chaos of the crowds and the sensory overload of sights and sounds, Susan remains calm and collected, gracefully weaving her way through the crowds with ease. It's clear that she has a deep appreciation for the culture and is able to capture its essence through her lens.
Overall, I am inspired by Susan's passion for exploring new environments and her dedication to sharing her experiences with others. Her videos are a testament to the power of curiosity and the joy of discovering new places and people. I can't wait to see where her journey and the channel takes us next! Great job and I appreciate the consideration about the double intro, I personally think you can show us new footage in, a already well packages video!! But as always double-check analytics to see why a drop in view may occur. 9:00 Lastly was Susan a little drunk at the end of the video?! 😻💯
Thank you as always for your detailed and accurate analysis.🥰
Thank you for showing us the chaotic life of Yangon's Chinatown. Very good food and lovely Susan.❤
Thank you very much!🥰
Thank you very much very nice from you S ❤❤❤
Thank you for watching!🤩
Great video!! It seems like your channel is causing disruption and your main competitor is steeping up by doing informative videos no! Good job!
Thanks for your compliment.🤩
멋져요^^
감사합니다.🤩
Looks like a fun place to chill after work for dinner and a drink. If you're lucky, you might encounter Su enjoying her favorite fish cakes.
If you watch this video every day, every day will be a lucky day for you.😍
@@InsideMyanmar Triple lucky if I also re-watch Bandum and Nyein videos?
@@A._J_. Yes. You can!! Good Luck!
GIRLSSS! I was Born n Bred in YANGON, ALSO CURRENTLY LIVED IN UK FOR SO LONG. I DON'T FEEL ANY BRITISH FOR NON OF THOSE BUILDING LOL
Thanks for your comment.🥰
Korean language?
Yes. 🥰🥰🥰