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Superb video Ting, very insightful and appreciate all the time and effort you put into your videos. Hope to visit China next year. You've earned yourself a new subscriber. Thanks for sharing. Peace from the UK. 🙏🏽
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I’m thrilled that you found the video insightful and enjoyable.Welcome to China , it gonna be a wonderful experience and so much to explore.Peace from China .❤️
Thank you for showing us how the lower income residents of Shenzhen live. I can understand your English quite well. Best wishes to you and people of this neighborhood.
Ting, For multi-level dwelling like that, world standards should be set for wider hallways serving opposite doors as movement convenience 2way walkway for its tenants.
muy interesante contenido, me sorprende lo cerca que están un edificio del otro, me imagino cómo será para los vecinos.. gracias por compartir! cuidate
Foreigners may not be allowed to rent in these low rent areas. They will check your docs, plus you probably cant deceive them with your language skills
I have so many questions but the biggest one is the people who make minimum wage there can actually afford apartments and have money left over? If that’s the case I’m extremely jealous and a bit disheartened. I make $23hr in Florida and can’t even risk renting my own apartment here…
most Chinese they know how to distribute their earning, they are migrant workers and working very hard,they are here for making money and saving up for their families, if they earn less money they just rent not a good one , the options are a lot , usually people don't put much money on renting, beacuse for them it is a place for sleeping, they work for quite long hours, a lot of people they even have a not bad salary still chose to live here for saving more .
@@tingadvanture It’s impressive they have the ability to live in an apartment for so cheap, Minimum wage in the US would always eventually lead to homelessness or having to work multiple jobs. Can I ask how much the rent is for these cheap places? Cheapest here for an apartment in Pensacola Florida is $800usd a month.
@@backatitagain4649 i think it explain why it is hardly to see Chinese homeless , it is a huge shame for Chinese to be homeless,so they work hard ,as i know like around 100$ a month,which is not common to find ,but still could find here.or even less
@@tingadvanture I would say it’s the same in America but usually the homeless fall to drugs and our government act like they support it :/ To see what $100 gets, while not good, is incredible compared to what $100 could do in the US. I hope one day I find the urge to learn Chinese mandarin and free time to one day visit China, things just keep looking more bleak here in America with each year.
hello I am Ting from China ,if you enjoy my video, please like and subscribe, it means a lot to me , more videos are coming, hope you are here with me .❤️❤️❤️
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Thank you for the video. I'm learning a lot about China from videos like these. That supermarket looked prertty nice too.
Superb video Ting, very insightful and appreciate all the time and effort you put into your videos. Hope to visit China next year. You've earned yourself a new subscriber. Thanks for sharing. Peace from the UK. 🙏🏽
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! I’m thrilled that you found the video insightful and enjoyable.Welcome to China , it gonna be a wonderful experience and so much to explore.Peace from China .❤️
Been to Shenzhen twice in the past 10 months lovely city. Will be visiting again in October.
Here is a saying in Shenzhen,once you come Shenzhen,you are Shenzhenese😂
Nice one
Lovely video 😊 thank you for sharing 🙏❤❤
😊thank you for being here💕
Thank you for showing us how the lower income residents of Shenzhen live. I can understand your English quite well. Best wishes to you and people of this neighborhood.
I am glad my video could be helpful to know better of China,thanks for your watching
Ting, For multi-level dwelling like that, world standards should be set for wider hallways serving opposite doors as movement convenience 2way walkway for its tenants.
muy interesante contenido, me sorprende lo cerca que están un edificio del otro, me imagino cómo será para los vecinos.. gracias por compartir! cuidate
For neighbors,it is not convenient to open their windows, look to each other which is so werild😂
Hi. What is the name of this urban village? Can foreigners rent there?
It is called Fuyong village, it depends,some might be available,
@@tingadvanture Thank you :)
good inside video to know China,keeping going
Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching
Visiting Shenzhen and planning to stay there for 1 month. What is the rent in these buildings? 😊
A fully furnished apartment in urban village is around 1000-3000,depend on your standard
@@tingadvanture thank you. ❤️🙏
Foreigners may not be allowed to rent in these low rent areas. They will check your docs, plus you probably cant deceive them with your language skills
@@AmericanEmperor it is available for foreigners to live in the urban village,you won’t get in trouble
I have so many questions but the biggest one is the people who make minimum wage there can actually afford apartments and have money left over? If that’s the case I’m extremely jealous and a bit disheartened. I make $23hr in Florida and can’t even risk renting my own apartment here…
most Chinese they know how to distribute their earning, they are migrant workers and working very hard,they are here for making money and saving up for their families, if they earn less money they just rent not a good one , the options are a lot
, usually people don't put much money on renting, beacuse for them it is a place for sleeping, they work for quite long hours, a lot of people they even have a not bad salary still chose to live here for saving more .
@@tingadvanture It’s impressive they have the ability to live in an apartment for so cheap, Minimum wage in the US would always eventually lead to homelessness or having to work multiple jobs. Can I ask how much the rent is for these cheap places? Cheapest here for an apartment in Pensacola Florida is $800usd a month.
@@backatitagain4649 i think it explain why it is hardly to see Chinese homeless , it is a huge shame for Chinese to be homeless,so they work hard ,as i know like around 100$ a month,which is not common to find ,but still could find here.or even less
@@tingadvanture I would say it’s the same in America but usually the homeless fall to drugs and our government act like they support it :/ To see what $100 gets, while not good, is incredible compared to what $100 could do in the US. I hope one day I find the urge to learn Chinese mandarin and free time to one day visit China, things just keep looking more bleak here in America with each year.
where in Shenzhen is this?
Fuyong and Baishixia
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fix your teeth
Thanks for caring about my teeth
fix your attitude
you know the saying if you don't have anything good to say, then stfu 😂
Grow up,,,,,,,,,dunderhead.