I Will Not Return To This Part Of Delhi, India 🇮🇳
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Escaping The Chaos Of Delhi, India - Old Delhi
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In this video we will visit three famous and must-see places in Delhi, India. First we will visit the India Gate in Delhi and then we will continue at the Delhi Red Fort. Two old and historical places in Delhi. The Delhi Red Fort is right next to an area called Chandni Chowk, which is in old Delhi and which we will also visit. There, in old Delhi, things were a bit intense and chaotic though. Join me on yet another interesting day exploring India's capital: Delhi and New Delhi.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Delhi India Gate
04:09 Red Fort: I was expecting something else
11:57 Old Delhi is intense
20:24 Escaping the chaos
27:28 Indian pizza in a jar
#india #delhi #newdelhi
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Locals Warned Me Not To Visit This Part Of Delhi: ua-cam.com/video/HC_ITdJQGwM/v-deo.htmlsi=vsVjmX4BLSb0To84
Hi Ken, this was the BEST vlog you made from India !!! I enjoyed this episode VERY, VERY MUCH - Pure India ! As i see, you are still in Delhi. I am really proud of you (REALLY, NO JOKE !!!) that you visited Old Delhi, which is really interesting, but also me, ... i am happy, when i can leave it. It's good for impressions, but of course not easy; also for me as a backpacker. I am very sure, that you will love the South (Kerala - Kochi, Kovalam, Alleppey) a lot more than Delhi. Also me, i prefer more quite areas and more relaxed people, more beautiful landscape - and i am sure, you are the same. Have a good trip and take care !
By the way, the prices of the magnets were really o.k.; i think, that even Indian tourists pay the same. Also the price for the elctric Tuk Tuk was really fair Less than 2€ for 1/2 hour drive - thtas good !
@@globomanni8407bro it's not good time to travel Kerala scorching hot, he will get sun burn if he goes out, 😂😂, munnar might be cooler, he will not get any content in these naturally beautiful places more chaos more views
U have big balls to even visit India ….. not long ago a Spanish vlogger were rxxped and beaten up there …
@@pingmichael3106 Do you know the reason behind it? Everything has a reason.
As a first time foreigner in india .... You have choosen the wrong place to explore .... Before getting to the main course you first have to try the appetizers😅...
As an Indian living in a peaceful Tier 2 city, I would never think of visiting old Delhi in my life.
You should clarify - Tier 2 city where? In India?
@@XJLCA Jamshedpur Steel City
@@OmShashwat7How is life there? Is there a lot of poverty? Does everyone eat enough? I'm curious to know!
@@Emilien-hy3sy It's a city run by TATA group. If you know what Tata group is then the the first line of this text is enough to humble you.
Edit : Out of 1,731,000 here in my city, 10-20 people MIGHT be living in poverty.
@@XJLCAwatch the videos new delhi hitech aerocity , this is part of old Delhi and congested,, also visit high-tech gurugram city , high-tech Noida City , High tech Bengaluru City , high-tech Hyderabad City ,, high-tech Cochin city , and many more .... 👍
This is free and democratic India. In China you have to wait for the traffic light to cross the road, but in India you are free. I love India!
Free to move without fear at 3. A m like in China? Just ask the ladies
I still remember that you said you want to break people’s stereotypes to India before your travel. And the reality tell you that is true😂
Hahahaha 😂😂😂
Don't forget that India is 5th largest economy in the world and fastest growing economy with 8% GDP. 4th country to reach Moon and 1st country to reach South pole of the Moon. India is becoming 3rd Economy in the world by 2027 and will become a developed country by 2047. Presently Indian origin Rishi Sonak is PM of UK who ruled India for 200 years. PM of Netherland is also Indian origin and Vice president of US Mrs. Kamla Herish also Indian. India is dominating the world very soon. Ok? CEO of this Utube, Google and other 10 best company in the world are Indian. Ok?? By the way, you should use "Burnol" on your gand means on your anus for reducing your burning 😜😜😜bhausdi ke 😡😡
i think you should watch the other video of Ken on Delhi. Please do not stereotype an entire country which is so different and diverse from one region to another. I can provide with ample evidence to show there are parts of India absolutely different from this old Delhi. Ken will himself show it keep following his vlogs.
LMAO
@@user-sn6hd4kg6b this is Chinese troll..dont bother responding 😂
Here is the translation you asked for (that guy is explaining a different route to go to CP through which rickshaw can also go): go to railway station and take a straight path that will lead to CP and then drop you near to outer circle as rickshaws are not allowed after that.
Thanks for sharing your experience with us in India. You are doing a fantastic job showing India in real life and fair analysis. Thank you 🙏
Comparing to India, China treats tourists much fairer, because at any place, the tickets for foreigners and domestic Chinese are always the same.
Yes,I've never seen a different price for locals and tourists❤
I believe that dual pricing is reasonable, but a tenfold difference is still excessive. A 2-3 times difference would be acceptable
@@lao.l5880
Let's compare the markup between the two scenarios:
1. China charges 3x extra to foreigners, so for 100 Chinese Yuan, a foreigner would pay 300 Yuan.
2. India charges 10x extra to foreigners, so for 100 Indian Rupees, a foreigner would pay 1000 Rupees.
Now, let's convert these amounts to USD using the given exchange rates:
- 100 Chinese Yuan = $13.8
- 100 Indian Rupees = $1.2
So, the foreigner would pay:
1. In China: 300 Yuan = 300/100 * $13.8 = $42
2. In India: 1000 Rupees = 1000/100 * $1.2 = $12
Comparing these, the foreigner is getting overcharged more in China ($42) compared to India ($12) when considering the local currency markup rates of 3x and 10x, respectively.
In China, everyone is equal
and even foreigner price is cheaper than nationals sometimes
Cool travel experience! Thanks for the vid
You are the most gentle eastgoing soft person Ive ever known,so if you feel streesful over there then it means you are telling me "DONT GO THERE!!"
You're in to something good here with your channel, really enjoying your content and I just subscribed!
Welcome to the channel 🙏
if you watch the Indian media and read the comments of Indians they claim every day that India is a superpower and India is much richer, more civilized, more sophisticated, high tech and their cities are much better than China 😂😂😂
and proud of being the largest democratic country in the world, while still having the Caste System
😂
Bro not even indians take the media seriously...we all know that it is only selling propaganda that is why it is nicknamed "godi media" by us...only a few very hyper nationalistic people believe their lies...we all know China is more advanced than india and we need to work more...so don't judge a billion people just by reading a few comments on the internet..
😂😂😂😂😂
Lol, Share some sources I'd love to read them.
Very nice video.
Crowded at times as many places in India.
Thanks for sharing
ken,you know that you are considered as one of the most popular foreign tourism youtuber in China?because you are objective,kind,friendly and you always have an in-depth experience of the culture of other countries,eat local food. We really like your personality, be yourself, don’t suffer from those bad comments. I look forward to seeing you in other cities in China one day and I wish you all the best in india.🎉❤
Thank you 😊 I'll be back to China probably towards the end of the year
@@KenAbroad Then I will recommend you to Chengdu, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Xiamen, Chongqing, Kunming and other warm southern cities. 😊😊😊Because it was very cold in northern China at the end of the year.😂
@@KenAbroad you should go to China during a warm season. Winter is not a good season to visit for most parts of China
冬天不要来杭州,没有暖气又湿冷,要命
如果你来昆明,我可以带你玩玩@@KenAbroad
Ken is a good man, objective, patient, generous, respect local culture and friendly.
I even got dizzy following your camera through the Old Delhi.
Thanks Ken for the nice travels in India so much too joyed 🫵😊👋👋👏🕊🕊🕊🕊
One of the most genuine youtuber, the guys speaking direction to your place
And also complains while paying in rupees while earning in $$
@@-OfficialFxgood people complain when overcharged and scamed, other wise he would be a fool, he is not doing it for charity, this is his passion also job
@@ffpredator5214 if it's a job it's kinda ugly 🫠
@@-OfficialFx India is a democracy but does not allow authentic voices to exist?🤡
I miss your China videos after watching that chaos 😂
That's what travel is all about, seeing different worlds.
As a first time foreigner in india .... You have choosen the wrong place to explore .... Before getting to the main course you first have to try the appetizers😅...
I worried him had the runs.😂
@@ivak4802You are not serious, right ? How much space do you need for chaos?
@@ivak4802 90% of Chinese people live in the central and eastern regions, accounting for only one-third of China's area
How nice if u could give us a closer look of the India Gate. The Red Fort is really impressive. I m awed but not until u showed us the inside which housed a market place. I was expecting something diff. hoping to see some historical stuffs. My goodness, there r so many people everywhere. Looks chaotic n noisy. My initial impression of Delhi bfor watching this video is a modern city with skyscrapers. Thnks a lot for sharing this video with us. Next video, Ken to see more of India. 🙏😍
Very nice.
Been to Delhi a few times but never had the chance stepping into old Delhi.
I love exploring places and experience the uniqueness in each one of them, that what makes traveling fun.
As an Indian living in a peaceful tier 3 city, I would never think of visiting old Delhi in my life
Old Delhi is hell
Worst part of Delhi
😂😂which city may I ask😂
@@ffpredator5214 Nashik
Just go to new delhi lol not old delhi
@@victory548 Yup New Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon are pretty 2nd world class cities.. Those easily look like Chinese cities in 2000s..
I love your vlogs and ur are honest too kind hearted ❤
Thanks a lot 🙏
Thanks for the video take care❤
You are a very nice guy, always treat people with kindness and respect.
The honking and noise in the background….I am amazed you stay composed throughout the video
Highly populated region or market are always over crowded. It may be in India, China or Pakistan, every where in world ! But it does mean that it happened in India only. Ok?? India is becoming 3rd largest economy in the world by 2027 and will be developed country by 2047. Wait and watch 🙏🙏
miss Electrics bikes n cars in China
Ken : no vendor tried to sell anything at India Gate
Also Ken : they aggressively approached as soon as you exit toktok at the Fort
😂😅
Love the content you share❤❤❤ We just moved here to India and it is soooooo different than the United States! Me my siblings and parents have so much fun when we go out and explore new things ❤❤❤ Keep up the great work!
Quality style of vlogging.
Much appreciated from London,UK.
Panic stations for me. Those crowds were too much. Interesting places you visited, you are a brave man Ken.
I gave my Chinese mum a watch of this video and she said this place was very similar to the China she knew growing up. She and I both think India has a lot of potential and its people are some of the warmest weve ever met. This is also just one place of India so its important we keep our minds open.
Love this channel btw!
Wont ever happen, two very different quality people not even remotely close
lol Indian trying to introduce himself Chinese.. don't bring China's name.. represent your own country. are you ashamed to say that you are Indian?
I visited these places in 2008, I’m sorry to say that the situation have no change. Same chaotic, same dirty street.
@@younglord953Why don't China want to be compared to India? 😅
Absolutely ❤ your video. We are from Australia and has just visited Old Delhi as well, took the trishaw, made the exact same observations as you re blow horn and traffic and being hassled. But we did enjoy the sensory overload in Old Delhi spice market and like you, once is also enough for us.
You are a good good blogger. This is how a travel blogger should make videos.
Thank you 🙏
Keep being yourself ken you are very kind
Thanks Ken for creating yet another amazing video, showing us Delhi India Gate, Delhi Red Fort and Chandni Chowk. Oh gosh, old Delhi is indeed intense and chaotic with lots of honking 😅😀 lt's a great experience for you, Ken. Oh wow, that lndian pizza in a jar is really unique, first time seeing it. Glad to see this part of Dehli thru' your lens. Thanks a bunch for sharing. Truly appreciate your hard work. Kudos to you, Ken.
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you just earned a subscriber surely watching your rest of the videos too
Welcome to the channel 🙏
Wonderful video ! Thank you for sharing it with pleasure . Happy week-end to you !
Thank you too😊
Thank you Ken for visiting India so that I can glimpse these cities without ever going there because I’m not comfortable with the noise + pollution + etc that I’m seeing (that’s just my own very sensitive nature). On the other hand I was mesmerized by your China vlogs and I am now planning a China trip later this year inspired by what I saw from your videos. Thank you Ken for your adventurous nature and I look forward to seeing you in China again to give me more ideas 😊
Welcome to China!Which city do you plan to go?🎉
欢迎👏国际友人 提前祝你在中国旅行愉快!
Make sure to set up alipay, amap, and translator. Language can be a big problem, so stay patient, planning more time for your trip. Anyway, in the most possible frustrating situation, you know you are safe there and people around you all want to help you.
welcome 。have a nice travel
welcome to China
Wow, that's extremely intense travel experience. Not easy, hopefully you already had relaxed your ears at the hotel. You're very dedicated content maker always deliver amazing videos, enjoyed it a lot as always. Love from China. Namaste to our Indian friends.
I don't know... but the word 'intense' just make this video smells strong too
Ken, this is india as i remember it. Intense but also a life lesson that it is not the same everywhere in the world. As much as I enjoyed wandering around, I was often happy to be back in the hotel. Oasis of peace. Enjoy your stay.
I know of India is it has many shortcomings but overall the country is just amazing with such an insane diversity in its geography. The regions of India vary to such an extent with Snow capped ethereal mountains aka the himalayas in the North, vast desert in Northwest, amazing plateaus in the Central region, beautiful sea coasts and tropical backwaters in the far south and mangrove forests in the east. Apart from the geography, India has such a wide variety of wildlife species many of them endangered like Royal Bengal Tigers, Rhinos, Red Panda, Snow Leopard,etc. The country has literally hundreds of different ethnic groups with languages, cultures widely different from each other for example a person of Kashmir looks completely different to a person from Kerala and both of them are again different from a Northeast Indian.Northwest India ( Kashmir- Gulmarg, Pehelgam, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh- Manali, Shimla, Dharamsala, Rishikesh) Northeast India ( Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland) Kerala, Goa, Hampi, Ellora, Madurai, Oooty, Munnar, Doodhsagar. I gurantee you guys Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh as beautiful as China. Kashmir is as wonderful as Eastern Europe with its mountains. Ladakh will seem as some other wordly place. Look I am just recommending this places to you because these are the true gems which are unexplored by many tourists. They fail to get their true rewards of visting India and gets the worst aka the Golden Triangle of Delhi, Varanasi and Agra which is literally shit. The true diversity and beauty of India lies in its remote regions.
See the youtube vlogs of Marc Travels on India he is an american biker who travels in other countries on bikes
See the other videos of Ken on India they are very different
Awww so sweet!
I found that quite stressful, just listening to the noise. Thanks for showing us. Now i know lm not missing anything by not going back. Thank you for bravely trying the pizza in a jar.
Jill from Australia. 🌏🙋♀️
That's only one part of a city. India is huge, you're missing out so much!
😂😂
@@SandhyaEve-ii5im "That's only one part of a city."
That's the capital of India. You do know what capital means, do you?
@@quietlives Capital of India is New Delhi and not the whole Delhi which is divided into 11 districts....and ya again it's just a one part of the city!
@@quietlives India is huge and diverse...unlike any other country in terms of diversity, before judging why don't u experience it by yourself and if u don't want to then don't comment with a narrow viewpoint. I'll say it again u're missing out so much but it's okah your choice!!
@@SandhyaEve-ii5im
1. " India is huge and diverse."
China is not huge and diverse?
2. "Capital of India is New Delhi and not the whole Delhi which is divided into 11 districts"
Just google mapped the route from New Delhi to Old Delhi: 30min drive... and you made it clear that Old Delhi was not capital of India...
Wanna know how long it takes to drive from one part of Beijing to another? Shanghai? NYC? LA?
Thanks Ken for the other Amazing video 🎉 it’s really interesting follow your journey ❤ love from hk😊
Greetings to HK 🙏
Hk?
8:13 i have the same thoughts when i wander through old places,think of all the people that walked there hundreds of years ago. It’s a surreal feeling.
may i know your thoughts about the racism and hate started to build for specially india across the world
An excellent and interesting video again. Enjoy your journey. Many greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 ❤
So finally Ken got to see what he was looking for his videos...
Chaotic India ..(got the content for his videos)
Seeing the old Delhi, people may think Indians didn't get Independence from British, It was the British who got Independence from us.
They honk like ships use sonar. Watching my driver in traffic I realized he was reacting to the other driver's honks as if he could see the cars. Once I recognized what was happening it was really amazing to watch.
Thanks for the vid
After watching your video,India will be world master and super power surely after 1000+ years .
😂
lol
Well, maybe 1000 years is also good, at least now it get a possibility.😅
Its not about like being super power, why are you saying this ...there is no one talking that India will became super power...and except honking all the other things like dirt and traffic jam is usual in USA, China too.
Just Pahargang and Chandni chowk which is about 10% of Delhi, rest parts are fine just like a normal and sometimes modern neighbourhoods.
老实说并没有,我在中国至少十年没见过这么脏的街道了
Wow, didn’t expect Delhi like this. Much better than NY cause no shoplifters spotted. Better than Paris since no pickpocket either, beautiful India.🎉🎉🎉
Yeah just lots of scammers 😂🤣
India you will get lot of subscribers.....that is very positive thing to happen for a vlogger
❤hi mr ken i really enjoyed your video ❤❤❤ love you soooooo much brother ❤❤❤❤
Thanks a lot 🙏
Honking is only effective in a comparatively quiet place. If one hears honking as warning all the times, he tends to ignore it. If drawing no attention, honking gets louder and longer. Vicious cycle continues
Ya told ya, even the museum has two-price systems, one for locals and one for foreigner
That’s so in many places around the world . Iceland and Alaska are the same.
Rickshaw wala dropped you exactly at Connaught Place. That was good. Thanks 🙏
The reason why there is so much honking in Delhi (and pretty much everywhere in India), relies on the fact that drivers wish to announce the vehicles ahead that they need room to move, squeeze forward and at a quicker speed.
While in India, back in September 2023, I never did get used to the honking, as it was an annoying sound to deal with day in, day out.
Hello Ken.
Loved your videos about Delhi.
A few things I would like to mention.
1) There are total 3 gates in Red Fort. Two of them were used by public. While the 3rd one was reserved only for the emperor.
The gate from which you entered the Red Fort is called Lahori Gate which houses the market.
It's called Chhatta Chowk which translates to 'Covered Bazaar'.
In Shah Jahan - the emperor's reign the bazaar was very exclusive specializing in trading goods such as silk, brocades, velvet, gold, silverware, jewellery, gems and precious stones catering to the luxurious tastes of imperial households.
So the bazaar which you questioned while entering is like a Legacy being carried forward.
2) The reason that you were left expecting more inside is due to -
i) Nadir Shah's invasion of Delhi in 1739 who plundered most of the fort's Artwork & Jewels.
ii) Demolition of many structures by the British following the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
If you want to experience Forts I would suggest you to Travel to Rajasthan which is an adjacent state. Just a few hours of travel from Delhi.
Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur,etc. are many cities in Rajasthan which houses a number of well maintained Forts where you can stay & experience the Rajputana Culture & luxuries 'Maharaja's' used to have.
i love yours vlogs ❤❤
Thank you very much 😊
The most crowded and chaotic part of Delhi is old Delhi which you visited. Whereas the nicer, more modern parts of Delhi are the exhibition grounds - Pragati Maidan - on the East, the Shanti Path area South of Central Delhi, and the more upscale business and shopping areas and malls further South. There is another new modern Convention Center (Yashoboomi) in West Delhi. There are also neighborhoods in South Delhi where you will find lots of boutiques, art galleries and some very stylish and artsy cafes. Also several arts and craft and antique shops.
Most Western vloggers rarely stumble into such areas, but that is where you will find the upwardly mobile (or emerging) middle class and a great variety of gourmet restaurants.
Also, the most developed part of the Delhi metro area is Gurugram. You visited one of the newer modern areas there , but there are several other (even newer) areas as well.
So to a large extent, you may be comparing Apples to Oranges when you compared relatively pleasant South Mumbai to the very chaotic part of Delhi which is actually North of Central Delhi. Medieval era Delhi is mostly hyper-dense, a hard to govern and manage ghetto. The one modern oasis there might be the very new Chandni Chowk mall.
Incidentally, most upwardly mobile Delhiites avoid the old Delhi area. Even the more knowledgeable and aspirational lower middle class and skilled working class locals might go there once out of curiosity but prefer to visit the newer, cleaner and more developed parts of Delhi.
But for some reason, it is where Western visitors love to go. Incidentally, if you watched some of the videos by Korean (or even some Japanese) expats in Delhi, you will get to see a completely different side of Delhi.
About all the honking, many drivers on Delhi roads are migrants from villages and honking is an irrational safety mechanism. A frustrating bad habit I am afraid!
Do you consider ear protection as it can be stressful after some time in that atmosphere? You won't know the hearing damage you're doing until later in life when you might have problems. Thanks for your reporting from the sights in Delhi. I think I would like to go there but would choose certain times and have ear protection
Thank you Ken for showing me the diverse India. I really can’t stand the honking in the video, so I think India could be the place I will never go to. But you are always so calm and positive to everything in this video that I hope I could be the person like you in the future. Have a nice trip in Asia!
Thank you 🙏
this is Old Delhi illegal immigrants area worst place in India. Indian don't even dare to go there.
You are literally saying that India is chaotic because of the city centre in one of the most population dense city in the world. ( I am a Delhite) But if I want peace I would go to places like Himachal, Uttarakhand, Kashmir, Goa, Sikkim and the seven sisters instead of a city.
@@harshvardhanagrawal2225 Hi, as a foreigner, the cities of India come to my mind are Mumbai and Delhi. One is the capital of India and the other is the biggest city in India. At least for me, I won’t start exploring a country elsewhere although other not that famous places might be organized and clean for leaving tourists a good first impression of India. It’s human nature like you probably visit London in UK and New York in USA at first.
When i was in Bombay beggars used to show their broken limbs. That was a long time ago in about 1944
It's called Mumbai now
1944 Bombay was a clean and beautiful place!
2024 Mumbai is a dirty and chaos place!
@@maromorostar6621 I know. Thank you. I have happy memories. I used to play a game with boys in the street. It's like cricket except it's not a ball but a small stick about 3 inches sharp at both ends that you hit. You then strike the small stick with a bat as far as you can. You then measure the distance with the stick. I was about 5.
@@user-ed7rz7nl5i you're right. I don't remember any dirty places. I remember juhu beach and chowpatti beach and going to school on a bus along Marine Drive and buying dhai on a leaf.
I visited this place (old Delhi) in 2017, but I took a rickshaw (didn't have the gumption to walk in this area), it was the same chaos, same traffic situation and dusty air. It is the most chaotic place I have ever been, looks like it remains the same till today.
Hi Ken , iam from the netherlands , and i watch al youre video,s , thank You for this one , iam sure i wont visit this part of delhi , so much chaotic
This is not chaotic but madness to be honest.
Rook rook my eyes are smaII
Sori sori to hurt your lito heart.@@TheGreatVivek7
Not madness this disaster of the world,
@@HanisHamid93 Absolutely
@@TheGreatVivek7 Sori sori to hurt lito heart.
I used to live in a tier 3 city in India and when I visited metros like Hyderabad or Mumbai it just caused me anxiety
Same experience but was wonderful when I visited kolkata 😂 I never travel so fast my experience on local trains where very anxious and rushed. It's also heavy rain there .
You can use Delhi metro for hassle free travel and can commute to complete Delhi and it's nearby areas by metro
Hi Ken will you be visiting Goa on this trip? If i visit India i want to visit Goa and the mountain resorts of Sikim and Darjeeling.
I am so stressful just by watching that chaotic street from the video, admiring Ken who was actually walking on that street
Well, honking means namaste 🤣🤣
So you finally realize the real chaotic of India around red fort and in chandni chowk 😊😊
As a Chinese, I see a vibrant India through your videos. People are very busy. Although it is a bit chaotic, I think this is just a necessary stage for rapid economic growth. This is the country with the fastest growing economy. If it maintains this growth rate, everything will get better in the future. I can’t imagine it.
I only knew New Delhi before, but I didn’t expect there was an Old Delhi, haha.
今晚加鸡腿
New Delhi is built by the British when they moved their capital from Calcutta to the purposely built city on the out skirt of Delhi. The new city built by the British is now called New Delhi while Delhi became known as Old Delhi.
In case you don't know India invaded and land grabbed South Tibet in 1951, an area twice the size of Taiwan and became today's so-called Arunachal Pradesh. The flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan) flew in Tawang, South Tibet all the way up till 1949. Today the area is gobbled up by India and is flying the Indian flag. You should tell the Indians to get out of South Tibet.
@@PomegranateChocolate thanks for your introduction
@@kelin7604 India bullied China in the 1950s and 60s. This is the first decade of independence and India was still riding the success built up by the British. At that time India was the top dog of all of Asia. India was the inaugural nation of the first Asian Games in 1951. India sees itself as the rightful successor to the British Raj and continue to do what the Raj has been doing to its neighbors, that is, land grabbing and bullying. On a February day in 1951, that day happened to be the first day of Losar (Tibetan New Year), India finally trekked up to Tawang, South Tibet and annexed it and complete the annexation of South Tibet (so-called Arunachal Pradesh).
How did you find food in India?? Hope you must be enjoying
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The honking would drive me nuts 🤯
😂😂😂
Iam loving ur videos bro ........ Ur such a sweet soul......I really felt bad wen u were scammed bro.....
Love from india❤❤❤
Sir,
You should visit Rajasthan
Full of ancient culture, forts, palaces and many others things that you must visit ❤
I was there 13 years ago, seems it has not improved
It's india not much change will happen
I know of India is it has many shortcomings but overall the country is just amazing with such an insane diversity in its geography. The regions of India vary to such an extent with Snow capped ethereal mountains aka the himalayas in the North, vast desert in Northwest, amazing plateaus in the Central region, beautiful sea coasts and tropical backwaters in the far south and mangrove forests in the east. Apart from the geography, India has such a wide variety of wildlife species many of them endangered like Royal Bengal Tigers, Rhinos, Red Panda, Snow Leopard,etc. The country has literally hundreds of different ethnic groups with languages, cultures widely different from each other for example a person of Kashmir looks completely different to a person from Kerala and both of them are again different from a Northeast Indian.Northwest India ( Kashmir- Gulmarg, Pehelgam, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh- Manali, Shimla, Dharamsala, Rishikesh) Northeast India ( Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland) Kerala, Goa, Hampi, Ellora, Madurai, Oooty, Munnar, Doodhsagar. I gurantee you guys Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh as beautiful as China. Kashmir is as wonderful as Eastern Europe with its mountains. Ladakh will seem as some other wordly place. Look I am just recommending this places to you because these are the true gems which are unexplored by many tourists. They fail to get their true rewards of visting India and gets the worst aka the Golden Triangle of Delhi, Varanasi and Agra which is literally shit. The true diversity and beauty of India lies in its remote regions.
See the youtube vlogs of Marc Travels on India he is an american biker who travels in other countries on bikes
Moreover watch the other videos of Ken on India this same vlogger will prove you wrong
I know of India is it has many shortcomings but overall the country is just amazing with such an insane diversity in its geography. The regions of India vary to such an extent with Snow capped ethereal mountains aka the himalayas in the North, vast desert in Northwest, amazing plateaus in the Central region, beautiful sea coasts and tropical backwaters in the far south and mangrove forests in the east. Apart from the geography, India has such a wide variety of wildlife species many of them endangered like Royal Bengal Tigers, Rhinos, Red Panda, Snow Leopard,etc. The country has literally hundreds of different ethnic groups with languages, cultures widely different from each other for example a person of Kashmir looks completely different to a person from Kerala and both of them are again different from a Northeast Indian.Northwest India ( Kashmir- Gulmarg, Pehelgam, Ladakh, Himachal Pradesh- Manali, Shimla, Dharamsala, Rishikesh) Northeast India ( Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland) Kerala, Goa, Hampi, Ellora, Madurai, Oooty, Munnar, Doodhsagar. I gurantee you guys Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh as beautiful as China. Kashmir is as wonderful as Eastern Europe with its mountains. Ladakh will seem as some other wordly place. Look I am just recommending this places to you because these are the true gems which are unexplored by many tourists. They fail to get their true rewards of visting India and gets the worst aka the Golden Triangle of Delhi, Varanasi and Agra which is literally shit. The true diversity and beauty of India lies in its remote regions.
See the youtube vlogs of Marc Travels on India he is an american biker who travels in other countries on bikes
Moreover watch the other videos of Ken on India this same vlogger will prove you wrong
@@deepblue3682You should come to New Delhi or other places like Mumbai, Gurgaon, Cybercity, Kolkata before saying anything very wrong with no idea.
@@ankitbaranchakraborty9069 Kolkata is literally the worst city of india
No hygiene or cleanliness
Didn’t know India is so advance, they have electric bike already that lasts for miles!
Hi Ken ! Welcome to India.
Brother I recommend to you to visit Uttrakhand, jammu &kashmir, northeast , lakshadweep islands and southern parts of India you will truly love it.
Safe travel buddy.
My God, what chaos, dirt and pollution.........
And my country - Germany - believes that it can save the world through energy transition and electromobility...
Simply ridiculous!!!!!
I enjoy the Curry Wurst.
因为政治 德国需要一个中国的替代国去完成新能源的建设发展
@@tylertang20舒尔茨前几天已经亲自带着自己三个部长来中国签合同谈合作了 事实证明就是德国不能没有中国
@@YANDONGCHEN 没用的 德国政坛反华势力很大,另外媒体也是一边倒反华,大趋势这样 访华没啥用。
watch the videos new delhi hitech aerocity , this is part of old Delhi and congested,, also high-tech gurugram city , high-tech Noida City , High tech Bengaluru City , high-tech Hyderabad City ,, high-tech Cochin city , and many more .... 👍
I spend alot of time in Asia, i catch eye of traders when approaching and just give little shake of head to stop the full approach and rebuttal if i am not interested.
欧洲国家以前有这种问题吗?是怎么解决的。
Ah! Vloggers favourite Delhi tour craze.
I like your content ❤
Looks like a very stressful holiday... Dehli.. no thanks...😅
Not an holiday . An experience
@@act_sion even Indians dont go for holiday in old delhi lol 😜😜😜😜😜
Steteotypes exist because they are true. They are the most accurate replicable measure in social sciences. The fact that exceptions exist, proves the rule
Come outside of cities.
watch the videos new delhi hitech aerocity , this is part of old Delhi and congested,, also high-tech gurugram city , high-tech Noida City , High tech Bengaluru City , high-tech Hyderabad City ,, high-tech Cochin city , and many more .... 👍
@@rohitraghuwanshi8993they are just 20% majority are poor and unplanned and very polluted
26:56 Loved how Ken laughs on the honking 😂
If you’re a fan of historical forts, may I recommend going to Rajasthan!
Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and many more..
Honking is a language in India …. Car drivers communicate between themselves through honks …. Duration and intensity of horn means different things like move along , I am coming , please step aside etc etc …. It’s due to chaos on roads because of overpopulation and over-saturation on Indian roads …. That’s why you will find it more in traffic areas ….. but it becomes habit and people do it unnecessarily too …..
So it's like the Indian version of Morse code😅
It's not something to be proud of
Indian drivers have zero respect for rules and regulations
China used to horn like this alot but they have banned it, I’m glad
Some kind of secret code among drivers that only Indians know? this is interesting
@@valen460 Just hope they don't let deaf drivers to drive on the roads.
Be careful bro! This is India.
Then why the hell you came here LoL don't come if you don't feel safe LoL
@@vishalsrivastava8450thanks for reminding. Will never ever want to visit this country.
This market is called Meena Bazaar and it was incorporated into the fort when it was built.
Its amazing Kerala, munnar, kochi, wayanad, Ooty, coimbatore, manglore, Gokarna, Coorg, Bangalore, Mysore, Alleppey, Udupi, Chennai, Karnataka, Kodaikanal, visakhapatnam, Darjeeling, Shimla, Kulu Manali, Himalayan region, kashmir, ladakh, allora caves, world heritage site tanjavur bruhadeeshwara temple tamilnadu, Andaman Nicobar islands lakshadweep islands, orissa- puri, konark, bhubaneswar, Kerala, Hyderabad, tamilnadu, Karnataka, Goa, Rajasthan, Kolkata
超级喜欢ken,外网第一个关注的旅游博主,视频真的做的好好❤❤❤
Thank you very much 😊 🙏
我今天上来看到这哥们还在印度 而且还能活蹦乱跳的 哈哈
@@user-yn8bn2ww9d你是不是对印度有太多偏见了😂jail Hindu
@@user-yn8bn2ww9d另外两个美国小哥在印度怎么样了😅
I am from India and I have a Car and a Bike and I cannot understand honking. It gets on my nerves to be honest! I personally only use the horn when strictly necessary or next to never!
Sorry, I only see filth and chaos. It is completely different from China. Why does India always think it has surpassed China?
Atleast indians have freedom unlike uyghirus and Tibetans in china
People in india can protest against government and nothing happens but Chinese government start rolling tanks on their own people
This is Old Delhi which is only 5-10% of the total Delhi. I think you did not watch his other videos.
@@user-uj2tk2tv3ztoo much western media will make you more stupid! Tibetan’s life ten times better than Indian.
@@user-uj2tk2tv3z没看出一出事就断网的克什米尔和东北邦有你所说的自由,也不知道那些被强奸的蜥蜴有没有离开印度男人的自由。肯的频道上也有他去新疆的视频,一个中国排名76新疆首府乌鲁木齐,不比可怜的印度首都德里强多了。哈哈哈🤣🤣🤣
no offense. It is not only Delhi which is chaotic.
The transportation situation in Delhi is truly impressive...
Moving along chaotic and crowded places is very challenging indeed.Glad that you managed to escaped from all of it eventually.Do be vigilant with your surroundings Ken.Enjoying your vlogs and greetings from Malaysia!💕🇲🇾
终于更新了,视频质量很高,博主也很受中国人欢迎,但一直都是一周一更吗
New video every Friday ✌️
你的视频在中国抖音很火,你的所有视频我都在中国抖音看完了,但是应该是搬运的你的视频
delhi is 30 years ahead of shanghai
True
正确,为你点赞
@@Kk34813 so newdelhi is 50 years ahead of shanghai?
Yes ! Lol
你说少了,至少领先一万年😁
You must try "Haldirams"
they offer almost all the indian snacks and is super hygienic
You can easily find it almost everywhere too