This is How Muslims Live in China | SHOCKING Discovery! 🇨🇳

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  • @FieldofVisions
    @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +46

    Soooo happy to see so many Muslims in Beijing! Who else finds it fascinating how Chinese Muslims are thriving here? 😊

    • @sonofyoutube6248
      @sonofyoutube6248 Місяць тому

      muslim is a burdern.. stupidity , backward, just consume resource and contributed nothing!

    • @MaxBerry-j6d
      @MaxBerry-j6d Місяць тому

      What's wrong with m0st Muzzl!ms??? Why do you keep believing in what the West's mmedd!!aa says about X!!njj!ang?? Haven't YOU learned from the I!es they told about YOU?? Why did you put up that weztern mmedd!!aa image saying that 2 m!!II0n Uuyyghhurs are in camps? No wonder why the AngI0s said that you f0Iks are easy to man!!puIate.

    • @paulanderson7796
      @paulanderson7796 Місяць тому

      @@sonofyoutube6248 Really??

  • @ivyshy98
    @ivyshy98 Місяць тому +91

    don't use western propaganda images showing xinjiang as a separatist region. xinjiang was ruled by 1000 years of chinese dynasties before islam ever appeared there. china went there to protect trade routes of the silk road prior to 200 bc. it was through trade that islam spread throughout china a millennium later. the earliest signs of uyghurs in xinjiang was around 700-800 ad. unlike western empires who constantly went on crusades against islam, chinese dynasties allowed it to spread without issues except for when there were separatist rebellions against the emperor. xinjiang is open for any tourist to visit so go there and find your genocide but you might have better luck in gaza. I wonder what your british media says about that so think twice about coming to a country as welcomed guests only to display propaganda against it.

    • @ingridyichen2631
      @ingridyichen2631 Місяць тому

      伊斯兰教被白人玩弄来玩弄去,明明和他们的基督教犹太教天主教根本上是冲突的,还硬要说保护穆斯林权益😂😂太虚伪了

    • @HeriyantoHeriyanto-r1o
      @HeriyantoHeriyanto-r1o Місяць тому +11

      thx for info, yea dats why when i visited xinjiang before i also saw buddhist carving etc2 along with ughyur, btw i heard from my han friends, minorities in china got extra priviledges benefits from gov.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +5

      We didn’t display propaganda against it, if you listen to what we said, the news are reporting it, we wanted to see for ourselves.

  • @catsNcode
    @catsNcode Місяць тому +45

    Thank you for showing the world the truth and documenting your experience.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed 😊 thanks for watching!

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi Місяць тому +42

    Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay in China despite the Western media negative news.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +10

      We had such a lovely time and the locals were so kind to us. So many interactions that were not caught on camera but they loved playing with zakariya 🥰

    • @Yasin_Affandi
      @Yasin_Affandi Місяць тому +4

      @FieldofVisions That sounds lovely. Glad to hear that. 😁

    • @MaxBerry-j6d
      @MaxBerry-j6d Місяць тому

      @@Yasin_Affandi .... But this guy still believes that Uyyghghurs are in camps. Didn't you see the last image that he put up on the vide0?? Maybe the Chy!y!nese should also believe the wezztern mmedd!!aa like he does and say that there are NO genn0z!!de in G@z@.

  • @PVLTD
    @PVLTD Місяць тому +43

    Apparently, the Western world only cares about those Muslim people in China, while denying genocide is currently taking place in Gaza.
    I guess the Chinese government may want to consider moving all their rare critical minerals refinery and processing facilities to Xinjiang while hiring Uyghur engineers and workers to operate. Those Western world that needed such critical minerals for their weapons, semiconductors, EV batteries and so on will have to think twice before sourcing those refined materials from that region, since they have been labeling products from Xinjiang are made by forced laborers.

    • @starnight1209
      @starnight1209 Місяць тому

      The West become more stupid every day and every minute and bad looser.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +4

      Good point.

  • @chaichad7227
    @chaichad7227 Місяць тому +19

    I would like to say that you need a long-term visa to visit Qinghai Province and Xinjiang in person; but when winter comes, the northern region will be very, very cold, and it is not recommended for you to go in this season.
    You can easily find Halal food and Muslims in any city in China, and it is also easy to find mosques in big cities. Go and communicate with them and believe what you see.

  • @catwit5929
    @catwit5929 Місяць тому +22

    Even in South Korea and Japan, Muslims are struggling to build mosques, while China already has over 40,000 mosques. The first mosque in China, the Huaisheng Mosque in Guangzhou, was built during the Tang dynasty in 627 CE, and the government continues to preserve it, allowing Muslims to practice their religious activities there.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +2

      It’s true that China has a long history with Islam, dating back to the Tang Dynasty, and the preservation of historic mosques like the Huaisheng Mosque is amazing. However, the current situation for Muslims in China, particularly for the Uyghur population in Xinjiang, paints a more complex picture ☹️ Reports of mosque demolitions, restrictions on religious practices, and surveillance raise concerns about the freedom to practice Islam. While historical context is important, it’s equally crucial to assess the present realities to understand the full scope of the challenges faced by Muslim communities not just in China but around the world.

    • @catwit5929
      @catwit5929 Місяць тому +14

      @@FieldofVisions In Xinjiang, most of the news you hear is false. I visited Urumqi previously, which is the most modern city in the Middle East. Uyghur Muslim culture is not only based on a strong Islamic foundation like that of Afghanistan or Iran, but it also has its own vibrant uniqueness. Even when you visit Xinjiang, you can see many Uyghur Muslims dressed in traditional colorful attire, which is not commonly seen in other Middle Eastern countries. Uyghur culture is also enriched with music and dance; in fact, many people, both men and women, joyfully dance in the streets without any issues. I did not sense any uncertainty there.
      I hope you are familiar with Kashgar. The old giant mosque in Kashgar is still preserved by the Chinese government, and Muslims can practice their religious rituals there. At night, Urumqi shines beautifully, and people happily walk the streets, eating food just like in other major Chinese cities. Uyghurs also have access to all modern transportation. Just imagine, at one point in China, they built a high-speed train network

    • @MetaView7
      @MetaView7 Місяць тому +9

      @@FieldofVisions Reports of mosque demolitions??? Please do not make me laugh. You owe it to yourself, and your loyal subscribers, to visit Xinjiang. I will not say more here. I will let you discover Xinjiang yourself without prejudice.

    • @SAMPark-g8y
      @SAMPark-g8y Місяць тому

      Koreans even roast pork belly in front of Muslim worship halls. Koreans and Japanese don't like Muslims at all.

    • @grouchypatch9185
      @grouchypatch9185 Місяць тому +2

      ​​@@FieldofVisions Just take western narratives on Xinjiang with a pinch of salt. Critical thinking is badly needed as far as Xinjiang BRI is concerned.

  • @taitoufeiguo
    @taitoufeiguo Місяць тому +4

    Since Nov. 30th, UK citizens can have 30-day visa-free visits to China. I really hope you will get the chance to visit Xinjiang yourselves.

  • @mikeandashley
    @mikeandashley Місяць тому +14

    All of the food you guys tried looks delicious! Loved seeing different sides to Beijing. Thanks for sharing! 😊

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks guys 🥰 glad you enjoyed it. Crescent moon restro was our absolute fav - the food was sooo epic 😋

  • @bevetravels
    @bevetravels Місяць тому +14

    The way Zakky says muslims in China is too cute!!

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      Haha I know he’s a proper little legend 🥹😍

  • @Walterkooy
    @Walterkooy 12 днів тому +1

    I live in a smaller Chinese city and in a circle of 2 km there are 4 Muslim noodle shops.

  • @jamnana2235
    @jamnana2235 Місяць тому +2

    One day I hope you do a return trip for a longer stay in order to visit Xinjiang yourself and see how the people live there. Just make sure to visit Kashgar/Kashi if you do! It's such a vibrant city full of life and Uygur culture that I wish all the world could know 😊

  • @Islamlewis
    @Islamlewis Місяць тому +5

    Mashalalh bro this video is incredible! Very well documented and your story telling is elite 🤝

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      JazakAllah khair, bro! That means a lot! Alhamdulillah, I’m so glad you enjoyed it ☺️

  • @chybk007
    @chybk007 Місяць тому +7

    South Korea has the most cameras by population ratio, while the UK has the most cameras by number

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      Interesting! Both seem heavily focused on surveillance, just in different ways. Thanks for sharing! ☺️

  • @irfanaziz1854
    @irfanaziz1854 Місяць тому +12

    Such an amazing experience.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +1

      One of the most surprising and amazing experiences to date 🥰

  • @XW3126
    @XW3126 Місяць тому +4

    In China if a restaurant sign is in Green Characters then it is a halal restaurant. The Chinese word for halal is 清真。 清真food is VERY POPULAR everywhere.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks for the info! That’s super helpful to know about the green characters and how popular halal food is in China. We’ll definitely keep an eye out for it! 🥰

  • @mdzia131
    @mdzia131 Місяць тому +8

    You should visit Guangzhou there is a huaiseng mosque which is build by companion (sad ibn abi waqqas)of the prophet Muhammad (s).
    When , they came there for business.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +2

      SubhanAllah, that sounds amazing! I’ve heard about the Huaisheng Mosque-it’s incredible that it has such a deep historical connection to Islam. Definitely adding Guangzhou to my list, in shaa Allah! 🤲🏽

    • @mdzia131
      @mdzia131 Місяць тому +1

      @FieldofVisions also, another megacity called Xian has a Muslim street who are there for ancient time.

  • @dokinglife
    @dokinglife Місяць тому +3

    beautiful couple! Agree with comments on CCTVs, If one has no intentions to commit crimes, why bother on cctvs. CCtvs are not there to monitor anyone specifically anyway.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      Thank you ❤️

    • @yaphonghor4409
      @yaphonghor4409 Місяць тому

      CCTV helps to identify criminal suspects, as a tool for people to follow rules and to prevent bad intention of the citizens...many advantages and not used to scare the crowd! CCTVs are first installed in the West before being made popular in China!

  • @ymhktravel
    @ymhktravel Місяць тому +2

    AS someone from SE Asia, I know that Islam actually reached China first not long after the death of Prophet Muhammad before it even reached SE Asia Muslim countries. Islam was in part spread to SE Asia by the Muslim Chinese during the Maritime Silk route.

  • @josepwillis687
    @josepwillis687 Місяць тому +7

    Good job

  • @HoangNguyen-kr8nb
    @HoangNguyen-kr8nb Місяць тому

    Awesome video. Keep up the great work. Wishing you happiness health and wealth

  • @howardcheung5809
    @howardcheung5809 Місяць тому +5

    if you see 清真 in food stalls or restaurants it means halal..for future reference 😊😊. Also apparently 牛街 in beijing is filled with halal food.

    • @howardcheung5809
      @howardcheung5809 Місяць тому +1

      sorry spoke soon..you went to 牛街 haha. Anyways another great video.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +3

      Haha no worries the dumplings we had were straight fire 🤤

    • @howardcheung5809
      @howardcheung5809 Місяць тому

      @@FieldofVisions there are so many types of dumplings 😂😂

    • @x7z
      @x7z Місяць тому

      牛街 literally means cow street :D

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      👀

  • @luyisu6880
    @luyisu6880 Місяць тому +3

    The sign at the "crescent moon" entrance says "hand made noodles" 牛街 "Niu Jie" means "Ox street" 清真食品=halal food

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      Thank you! That’s valuable information.

  • @robintan502
    @robintan502 Місяць тому +7

    I guess the East Türkestään movement (that blue flag) is like any separatist movement worldwide like the Báásqûe ETA in Spain or the IRĂ in Northern Ireland. Naturally it is a sensitive topic for the country, so the footage from the onset of your video can be upsetting because it is devoid of actual context but parrots the narratives Western media keeps playing at. But if we are to remain objective and study history and even observe recent history, we would already learn that the cause and effect of the developments in Xîînjiãng over time. We would also learn that the origins of instability and ìnsüürgency were not "Chinese" óppressióón (as Xîînjiãng were a pretty stable autonomous region back before the 2000s, there were friction because of poverty and internal state-sponsored migration of Han Chinese, but óppressióón was never on the table). Just scroll through the decades of any newspaper reports before the "West" suddenly took interest in "Xîînjiãng" from around 2008). Certainly, we can also track many of the main causes and effects to the East Türkestään movement and their actions and viõõlence. Google actual incidents tied to the movement circa and post 2008, like "Tianjin Airlines Flight 7554", "2009 Shaoguan Incident ", "2009 Ürümqi ri0ts", "2011 Hotan attack", "2014 Ürümqi bomb-and-knife attack", "2014 Ürümqi SUV attack", "2014 Kunming Railway Station Attack" and "2015 Baicheng incident". The uptick of viõõlence after the Beijing 2008 Olympics is so distinct, especially when you view in the backdrop of the fairly lack thereof of significant Chinese government policies or reaction during the time, as well as the sporadic and few tëërrorists incidents throughout 1990s. I wonder if anyone from the Western sphere that proclaims they are so interested in Xîînjiãng even hears or lifts a finger to research and read about these causes of China's reactions before jumping onto the conclusion of Chinese "óppressióón ", "camps" and "génocìdé". Read neutral media sources and you will find mentions of the usual actors linked to these incidents like the East Türkestään movements, including the usual suspects like ETIP, East Türkestään Islamic Movement, East Turkistan Government in Exile, World ÆÜyghür Congress or outspoken support from National Endowment for Democracy, and its fundee the East Türkestään National Congress, or other outfits like East Turkistan Australian Association, Taiwan Parliament Group for ÆÜyghür, etc etc. There are also a wealth of reports and evidence of which foreign power sponsors and hosts this East Türkestään separatist movement. IN any case, we would never know the full extent of the crackdown that happened during the 2020s, but we do know for sure that the crackdown and stricter policies were in response to violent separatist incidents. We also can see actual clues that there is a large number of actors, both from Western powers, the separatists movement and possibly even the Chinese plying disinformation and misinformation campaigns , even in the often cited UN human rights report in January 2021. How do we know for sure how much of it is truth and how much of it is political muddying. But what we do know now is that there is stability in Xîînjiãng, and follow up subsequent investigative studies by multiple UN special rapporteurs and OHCHR commissioner indicate a much changed, stable and prospering Xîînjiãng region and its inhabitants. The openness and availability for foreign media, foreign travelers to visit the Xîînjiãng region for short visits and long visits are also testament to today's Xîînjiãng. You don't need to look far, just search UA-cam for any number of these travelogues and actual accounts engaging the local ÆÜyghür people. Actual on the ground accounts thats not adulterated by propaganda, geopolitics or the poisoning by ideologues. Or just go visit Xîînjiãng yourself. As a observer of world history, if I am being objective and honest, if we actually compare separatists or violent movements throughout the world, such as the Malayan Emergency and British response, the IRĂ Troubles of Northern Ireland, or the Báásqûe Spanish ìnsüürgency or ĄëIsrąël-US actions in Gàzą today, China's actions in Xîînjiãng is relatively tame, and at many levels successful at bringing peace and prosperity to the region, while maintaining much of the ÆÜyghür culture, heritage and religion, as part of official policy. My two cents observation of this Xîînjiãng affair.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +2

      Very true and good to get your point of view.

    • @robintan502
      @robintan502 Місяць тому

      ​@@FieldofVisions That said, I do think the actual reality of China's response may lie somewhere in between. I doubt any authority would be kind or soft to the most hardline or vioolent rebell or terrierist. But I also observe that the West is being unfaaair or downright maaalicious in their narratives that seems to aimed at skewiing perception and fostering China-haate. But the fact that China welcoming tourists and UN investigators to Xîînjiãng does tell us that they have very little to hide. It might not be 100% perfect, but with foreign tourist finding a vibrant Xîînjiãng and also seeing that life goes on there, including culture and daily religioous practices gives to us enough clues to extrapolate the overall direction of the policies - peace and prosperity for their citizens, be it ÆÜyghür or other ethnicity.

    • @grouchypatch9185
      @grouchypatch9185 Місяць тому +1

      I've learned the ETM is supporting Israel.

    • @ddv267
      @ddv267 29 днів тому

      Well said, Robin!

    • @ddv267
      @ddv267 29 днів тому

      ​@grouchypatch9185 Bc they are working for/funded by the US nowadays. ET!M is a tarr0-ist group. I saw footages of a Syrian village being invaded by them. Can't recall the name....Families were fleeing from them.

  • @melc6317
    @melc6317 Місяць тому

    Thanks for showing us the real China. Enjoy your family trip😊

  • @charliechong2763
    @charliechong2763 Місяць тому +4

    Haven't you noticed not one Muslim nation say what you put up only the west why didn't you ask the other Muslims were you are ?.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому +1

      Well, that’s why we went. See for our own eyes.

    • @ddv267
      @ddv267 29 днів тому

      Officials of Muslim countries visited Xinjiang several times with cameras. They all openly rejected the accusation of genoiiiizide. Only pro US outlets keep insisting that the people in Xinjiang are being tortured. These are the same outlets that supported the killings of Muslims in Gaza, Iraq and Afghanistan....🙄

  • @positivemindsets2225
    @positivemindsets2225 Місяць тому +1

    YunNan Li jiang and NanJing is great to visit

  • @positivemindsets2225
    @positivemindsets2225 Місяць тому

    Yunnan province and Sanya province are suitable for visit in winter

  • @fatdoi003
    @fatdoi003 Місяць тому +2

    islam been in china for nearly 1400 years... Chinese gov't does not like alternative branches of religions so yes, they'd crack down on those outside mainstream...
    you should visit the oldest mosque in Guangzhou and muslim quarter in Xian
    also try Lanzhou beef noodles, Biang biang noodles

  • @Gorchi826
    @Gorchi826 Місяць тому

    Thank you for letting us know the truth

  • @howardcheung5809
    @howardcheung5809 Місяць тому +3

    old man was asking where you are from 😅😅.

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      Ahhh that’s so lovely 🥰 sad that our pocket translator never picked that up. He seemed so lovely too!

  • @MacrosFTW
    @MacrosFTW 29 днів тому

    Visit xinjiang

  • @lishansu1544
    @lishansu1544 Місяць тому +2

    去寻找真理,即使远在🇨🇳!

  • @lll3708
    @lll3708 Місяць тому +1

    在中国,弄个高德地图,方便多了

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      Thanks for the tip! 🫶🏽 We’ll definitely check out Gaode Map when navigating in China-it sounds super convenient.

  • @shaojiesong2848
    @shaojiesong2848 Місяць тому

    西方国家不关心加沙穆斯林吗?😂拿着放大镜看着中国,

  • @maneil9297
    @maneil9297 Місяць тому

    Hala

  • @elie1sh537
    @elie1sh537 Місяць тому

    That nonsense

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      What is?

    • @elie1sh537
      @elie1sh537 Місяць тому

      @FieldofVisions Muslim as religion should be stop across globe to much chaotic

    • @Zombieprogg1
      @Zombieprogg1 Місяць тому

      He supports Hitler so that’s why

  • @alisarikaya6327
    @alisarikaya6327 Місяць тому +1

    FALSE KNOWİNGS AND TRUTH'S ABOUT CHINA
    One of the most important places where Asian Turkish history started is the Yellow River coast and its surroundings in China. The Yellow River was one of the first settlements of the Turks, starting from 7000 BC, and the 'TURKS' founded the Chinese country.
    All dynasties, except the Manchu Jin dynasty (1115-1234), including the Xia (pronounced: Shia) ia (2070-1600 BC) Dynasty Ming 明朝 (1368-1644), are 'Turkish' states. 'All Chinese history' is a 'part of Turkish' history.
    Kaşgarlı Mahmut also wrote in the Divan-ı Lugat it-Türk that the Chinese country is a Turkish country and that the Tabgaçs, Continents and Tanguts living here are Turkish tribes. Chinese characters are also a script discovered by the Turks.
    According to the Chinese Language Specialist Qiu Gui Su (pronounced Çiu Güy Su), the Mandarin language emerged as the language of the ruling class in the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The language spoken in the Chinese court until 1421 is Turkish.
    Considering that even though Tabgaç moved to Beijing, the capital of the "Ming" Dynasty, they would have continued to speak their native language Tabgaç Turkish, we come to the conclusion that the Mandarin language emerged during the Manchular period.
    The languages ​​that are the basis of the Mandarin language are Turkish, Manchu and Korean languages. During the Manchu Qīng Dynasty (1636-1912), this language evolved and came to its present state, with many words (words) entering it from the languages ​​of many other non-Turkish peoples in China.
    Mandarin is an artificial language that lacks logic and rules and is based on abbreviations. Most of the last syllables of the words (words) taken from Turkish, Korean and Manchu languages ​​are tried to be molded and the remaining parts of the words undergo radical phonetic transformations.
    For this reason, the pronunciation of the words is constantly changing and the same word can be said in several different ways. Hence, Mandarin is a language whose spoken is constantly changing and transforming and whose end is unknown.
    Even people whose mother tongue is Mandarin today have difficulties understanding each other and having communication difficulties. Writing this language not with a sound alphabet, but with sign characters, which are logograms, facilitates and accelerates this change-transformation process as much as possible.
    During the 275 years of ruling China during the Qing Dynasty, the Manchus not only destroyed their own languages ​​and ethnic identities, but also the languages ​​and ethnic identities of Tabgaç, the Continent, Tangut, and other Turkic peoples in China. "Could something like this happen in such a short time?" There may be those who oppose.
    However, the Iranian example should not be forgotten. After the Azerbaijani Turk Reza Shah, who took over Iran in 1925 with the help of the British, a significant portion of the Turks lost their language and ethnic identity and quickly became Persian in the last 95 years, and if assimilation continues at this rate, there will not be many Turks in Iran in the next hundred years.
    During the Qing Dynasty of the Manchus, the Tabgaç and other Turkic peoples were made to forget their language and culture, and their Turkish character was removed. Although the Manchu dynasty fell in 1912, it was the Manchus who ruled the Republic of China, which was established in its place.
    The "Han Chinese" who rule China today are mostly Manchus. The unidentified Manchus began an attempt to create a new ethnos after 1912 under the name "Han Chinese". In China, which has a population of 1.5 billion today, 1.2 billion people are called "Han Chinese" by the Chinese government.
    Of the 1.2 billion people who are called "Han Chinese" by the Chinese administration and claimed to speak Guanhua (Mandarin), 120 million of them are Canton, 120 million Hakka, 115 million Min, 100 million Sichuan, 90 million Wu, 75 million Jianghuai, 60 million Gan 40 million are Hunan and 5 million are Tanka peoples, and they speak distinct languages.
    These languages ​​are not the language of Mandar. All of these peoples live in the south of China. Those who live in northern China and speak Guanhua (Mandarin) are the Shandong people of 100 million and the Hebei peoples of 75 million people. These are the descendants of Tabgaç, Kıtay and Tangut Turks assimilated by the Manchus.
    The total number of assimilated Turkic peoples, together with the Muslim Circles (Hui) transformed from Turks, is 200 million, if we add the Manchus, and they live in the north of China. Their native language is Guanhua, now known as Mandarin.
    Today, the Manchus are conducting a terrible assimilation policy based on repression and violence in order to keep dozens of different ethnic groups in China together. The regions that the Chinese administration wants to assimilate with pressure and violence are East Turkistan, Tibet and Inner Mongolia.
    The Manchus have already been assimilated. According to official numbers, there are some 11 million Manchu living in China today, but only a few thousand of them know Manchu.
    The main language of the rest is now Mandarin.
    The Mongols in Inner Mongolia under the People's Republic of China have not yet been fully assimilated. According to official numbers, there are close to 7 million Mongolians in China today. There is a violent assimilation policy in Tibet. East Turkistan, on the other hand, is the most important region in the target of the Chinese administration today.
    According to the official numbers of 2010, there are 10 million "Uyghurs", 1.5 million "Kazakhs", 190 thousand "Kyrgyz", 10 thousand "Uzbeks" and 3500 "Tatars" in East Turkistan. However, this number is exaggeratedly small. Today, around 40 million Turks live in East Turkestan, and the Chinese administration implements a policy of assimilation at the level of physically destroying Turks.
    The enemy is not the Chinese people, but the fascist gang running the Chinese state. This fascist gang is also digging its own grave with this tyrannical system it continues. China is a prison of peoples and is doomed to disintegration.
    From book introduction to Turan History

  • @hockchyequa2776
    @hockchyequa2776 Місяць тому

    FAKE! FAKE!! FAKE!!! adrian zenz, NED, blinken, sullivan and starmer are correct.

    • @Hoo88846
      @Hoo88846 Місяць тому +2

      Yes, to you, black is white and white is black. Keep that anti China propaganda coming, Zionist AIPAC funded bot

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      ……

    • @514broly
      @514broly Місяць тому +2

      Lol. Truth hurts eh? Cope harder and keep believing those liars.

  • @Oldbrow
    @Oldbrow Місяць тому +2

    About 500 meters east from the mosque you're going to is the largest Muslim academy in China, a beautiful Muslim building approved by the first Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai, but not a single foreign vlogger has ever photographed it.🥲

    • @FieldofVisions
      @FieldofVisions  Місяць тому

      I had no idea wow 🤯 wish we’d known this before 😭