For we, Peter's youtube followers, it's as though we know him personally. What a life so interesting and with all his achievements, we have to say we're proud to know him.
Hi Peter. Thanks for sharing such important visit to India with us. It was a privilege to know about you and the kind of life you used to have when you lived there. It was also great to know you have some hidden talents, such as dancing. Loved the videos.
I went to the town l grew up in , our house was torn down , along with the house next door and a very large house stood in its place . I am glad you still have your past intact. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Thank you Peter for letting us into your life with the trip to India which we are all enjoying watching what you are yourself enjoying. Looking forward to Bombay visit.
Feeling lucky to have seen and enjoyed Peter Chan at bonsai work. Have seen lot of his presentations during COVID-19🦠😷period and learnt the basics of the art.
I like to see the lovely country and people of India. Whenever there is a widescreen shot I find I am always looking at the background. What a beautifully maintain grounds. Not a blade of grass out of place. I could help but think you could pull a Kevin Wilson on that upright pine. Then you got out the tool. I hope there is a 4th part to your trip.
We Indians are blessed to have you on our side, our bonsai “non tradition” is benignly swept aside, you did all that carving without any protective gear !!! I hope we’ll be able to see mr Ajith’s pines in bonsai pots in your next trip. Pardon my ignorance but what dance style was that? You look absolutely graceful ❤
@@christopherchoun4461 I can definitely see what made you think of Paso Doble. Peter's movements evoke that style a bit, but - in my experience - Paso Doble is very dramatic and accentuated. The music fits Rumba. What they are dancing seems to be largely freestyle though. Aaaand now I feel like dancing. Good talk! :D
@peterchan3100 I couldn't help but notice that your speech cadence in Kolkata started to reflect the local diction. It reminded me of a wonderful neighbor of mine growing up who used to say, "I'll be away to England on holiday to keep up my accent" every time she traveled to see family. I do hope someday you find the time to release an illustrated autobiography. This series has been fascinating.
For we, Peter's youtube followers, it's as though we know him personally. What a life so interesting and with all his achievements, we have to say we're proud to know him.
You are quite the graceful dancer Sir Peter!
Loved to watch you working on trees and how they came out. What a good dancer you are too👏
Hi Peter. Thanks for sharing such important visit to India with us. It was a privilege to know about you and the kind of life you used to have when you lived there. It was also great to know you have some hidden talents, such as dancing. Loved the videos.
I went to the town l grew up in , our house was torn down , along with the house next door and a very large house stood in its place . I am glad you still have your past intact. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Beautiful work on trees 🌳
Loved the dance as well, very elegant and beautiful!
Thank you for sharing!
All the video is very interesting and Dance is awesome :)
Thank you Peter for letting us into your life with the trip to India which we are all enjoying watching what you are yourself enjoying. Looking forward to Bombay visit.
Warm and Wonderful! My favorite, really. Such poised dance technique, too. I loved going home with you. Many thanks.😊
This was wonderful having you dance so beautifully for us. So nice.
Thank you for sharing your trip with us, Peter. You are a rock star in Delhi!
The most beautiful dance ever. Thank you for sharing.
He got the moves. They be like, "oooh."
Woooohooo Peter has dance game 🎉 👏 awesome stuff mate
Love the dance, Peter!
Real nice looking trees. Great part 3.
Nice moves, Peter! Neat to see the city and hear about your past in those places. Thanks for sharing!
Great video! I have enjoyed seeing your travels on your trip. You and your partner are smooth dancers.
What a smooth dancer!
Beautiful Bonsai 😍
Like 20 ❤️
My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊 Have a good day
Aaah finally get to see Peter dancing 😊, thx for sharing Peter 👍
Feeling lucky to have seen and enjoyed Peter Chan at bonsai work. Have seen lot of his presentations during COVID-19🦠😷period and learnt the basics of the art.
Best dancer,amazing Piter.
Thanks for sharing your trip with us and showing us some smooth dance moves as well as Bonsai
Bravo, the moves 👏 . Much respect and Love
Thanks! Peter for showing the trip 🙏
I like to see the lovely country and people of India. Whenever there is a widescreen shot I find I am always looking at the background. What a beautifully maintain grounds. Not a blade of grass out of place. I could help but think you could pull a Kevin Wilson on that upright pine. Then you got out the tool. I hope there is a 4th part to your trip.
There will be 5 parts
I never thought you were brought up in the same state as me, life sure is surprising.
love the stories
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 thanks Peter, in dreams i dance with you😉
Great video ! いいね!
What a wonderful dance at the end. Bravo
hope you had fun
Nice video. Thank you Sir. But my demand is more and more, very detailed, a ........ long long video.
We Indians are blessed to have you on our side, our bonsai “non tradition” is benignly swept aside, you did all that carving without any protective gear !!! I hope we’ll be able to see mr Ajith’s pines in bonsai pots in your next trip. Pardon my ignorance but what dance style was that? You look absolutely graceful ❤
Looks like a Paso doble.
@@christopherchoun4461 I can definitely see what made you think of Paso Doble. Peter's movements evoke that style a bit, but - in my experience - Paso Doble is very dramatic and accentuated. The music fits Rumba. What they are dancing seems to be largely freestyle though. Aaaand now I feel like dancing. Good talk! :D
@@christopherchoun4461 on to Google now to decipher 😀
Smooth
👍👌👌
Great movie’s
Nicest dance witch i have seen ever
dance "witch"?
🔥💕👍
The dancing was almost as impressive as the butchering of that tree
What do you mean 'butchering' - but I know what you mean. Take care.
What's that Chinese flamingo?
Does Mr Peter speak an indian language\dialect as well?
Of course I do.
@peterchan3100 I couldn't help but notice that your speech cadence in Kolkata started to reflect the local diction. It reminded me of a wonderful neighbor of mine growing up who used to say, "I'll be away to England on holiday to keep up my accent" every time she traveled to see family.
I do hope someday you find the time to release an illustrated autobiography. This series has been fascinating.
@@mossbackbear -You are very perceptive to notice that. People in different countries speak differently. Beauty in diversity !!
@peterchan3100 thank you, Peter.
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IIT Kharagpur 😅😅😅