This has to be the cleanest, safest and most modern hostel I have seen. And it has so much privacy space if needed. Others have complained about doing laundry in China.
Thank you, Will, for showing us around the hostel. It looks very clean and new. The facilities remind me of college dorm living. The room where people sleep reminds me of sleeper beds on a train. I have seen other hostels and compared to them, the one you showed us is top of the line.
wow, i didn't know there are hostels in shanghai, the price of hotel is already dirt cheap, when i was living in shanghai, $25-$30 could get you a three-star hotel room.
Please. Is not cheap. It feels cheap. Please read my dear Purchasing power parity (PPP)[1] is a measure of the price of specific goods in different countries and is used to compare the absolute purchasing power of the countries' currencies. PPP is effectively the ratio of the price of a basket of goods at one location divided by the price of the basket of goods at a different location. The PPP inflation and exchange rate may differ from the market exchange rate because of tariffs, and other transaction costs.[2] The purchasing power parity indicator can be used to compare economies regarding their gross domestic product (GDP), labour productivity and actual individual consumption, and in some cases to analyse price convergence and to compare the cost of living between places.[2] The calculation of the PPP, according to the OECD, is made through a basket of goods that contains a "final product list [that] covers around 3,000 consumer goods and services, 30 occupations in government, 200 types of equipment goods and about 15 construction projects".[2]
This is supposed to be the cheapest youth hostel in Shanghai. It's all young foreigners coming to live here. Chinese people are not used to living in youth hostels. Economy hotels in Shanghai (no stars) are generally around $350 RMB.
I hope you get to visit other parts of China in the not-so-distant future and document your journey along the way. I have seen you've evolved in the way you describe China. The more time you spend in China, the more myths and misconceptions you may have had about China eventually die out. Like one of the commenters have pointed out, you stopped talking about the CCTV cameras all over the city on this video. My favorite video so far has been when you visited Shanghai Disney and equally favorite when you visited that town along a river bank.
Purchasing power parity (PPP)[1] is a measure of the price of specific goods in different countries and is used to compare the absolute purchasing power of the countries' currencies. PPP is effectively the ratio of the price of a basket of goods at one location divided by the price of the basket of goods at a different location. The PPP inflation and exchange rate may differ from the market exchange rate because of tariffs, and other transaction costs.[2] The purchasing power parity indicator can be used to compare economies regarding their gross domestic product (GDP), labour productivity and actual individual consumption, and in some cases to analyse price convergence and to compare the cost of living between places.[2] The calculation of the PPP, according to the OECD, is made through a basket of goods that contains a "final product list [that] covers around 3,000 consumer goods and services, 30 occupations in government, 200 types of equipment goods and about 15 construction projects".[2]
Hii will Been following your china videos and they're really amazingg.💕💕 Just wanted to ask that are there other hostels like dayin which might be more cheaper Thanks😊😊
In case you don't know, London has got more cameras per capita, go for a fact check. and here's the thing, do you know how cctv works? it record certain area! Do you think the government will employ a person to monitor certain camera 24/7? when the camera is everywhere in the city? who the heck are you that they need to monitor you all the time? the record will stay in the camera's storage for several days or weeks at most, if nothing takes place in that period of time, it will be over written, so what's the big deal? if if a you a criminal, that's another story, in that case, are you?
Thank you for sharing the hostel. Very informative! My son and her friends plan to visit Shanghai from States. This is timely!
Amazing! so safe there
This has to be the cleanest, safest and most modern hostel I have seen. And it has so much privacy space if needed. Others have complained about doing laundry in China.
yes so nice!
Thank you, Will, for showing us around the hostel. It looks very clean and new. The facilities remind me of college dorm living. The room where people sleep reminds me of sleeper beds on a train. I have seen other hostels and compared to them, the one you showed us is top of the line.
The Chinese subtitles of this episode have also been removed after 20 seconds .
You tell too many truths that they don’t want people to hear!
I think there is a Light show in Shanghai Yu Garden, now. worth a visit.
Really?!
@@willpalmeeryup, looks amazing there highly recommended
@@willpalmeer yes, at Yu Garden, 豫园. free entry until 10/02.
@@willpalmeerI'm wondering why do u still not go to Yu Garden yet if u visit Shanghai?
Great job Will
Thanks for the video upload. The hostel information was helpful. 👍🏻 Enjoy your visit to China!
Thank you so much
wow, i didn't know there are hostels in shanghai, the price of hotel is already dirt cheap, when i was living in shanghai, $25-$30 could get you a three-star hotel room.
haha yea there are private room too
its is still a 3 star hotel today for that 25 dollars in shanghai, in other cities, its more common, at least when i was in china in 2018
Please. Is not cheap. It feels cheap.
Please read my dear
Purchasing power parity (PPP)[1] is a measure of the price of specific goods in different countries and is used to compare the absolute purchasing power of the countries' currencies. PPP is effectively the ratio of the price of a basket of goods at one location divided by the price of the basket of goods at a different location. The PPP inflation and exchange rate may differ from the market exchange rate because of tariffs, and other transaction costs.[2]
The purchasing power parity indicator can be used to compare economies regarding their gross domestic product (GDP), labour productivity and actual individual consumption, and in some cases to analyse price convergence and to compare the cost of living between places.[2] The calculation of the PPP, according to the OECD, is made through a basket of goods that contains a "final product list [that] covers around 3,000 consumer goods and services, 30 occupations in government, 200 types of equipment goods and about 15 construction projects".[2]
Well done video. Thank you 👍
thanks!
Nice content🎉
Thanks 🔥
China seems to be much more advanced then I thought it would be 😮
This is supposed to be the cheapest youth hostel in Shanghai. It's all young foreigners coming to live here. Chinese people are not used to living in youth hostels. Economy hotels in Shanghai (no stars) are generally around $350 RMB.
¥350
thank you for the introduction of the hostel, could you please give the address for our future visit?😊
No worries :)
Nice. Really worth the money. Actually can’t be better than that in Shanghai.
Nice video, Nice hostel! It's cleaner than any hostel I've stayed at in London
Wow really, yea it's good !
I hope you get to visit other parts of China in the not-so-distant future and document your journey along the way. I have seen you've evolved in the way you describe China. The more time you spend in China, the more myths and misconceptions you may have had about China eventually die out. Like one of the commenters have pointed out, you stopped talking about the CCTV cameras all over the city on this video. My favorite video so far has been when you visited Shanghai Disney and equally favorite when you visited that town along a river bank.
Purchasing power parity (PPP)[1] is a measure of the price of specific goods in different countries and is used to compare the absolute purchasing power of the countries' currencies. PPP is effectively the ratio of the price of a basket of goods at one location divided by the price of the basket of goods at a different location. The PPP inflation and exchange rate may differ from the market exchange rate because of tariffs, and other transaction costs.[2]
The purchasing power parity indicator can be used to compare economies regarding their gross domestic product (GDP), labour productivity and actual individual consumption, and in some cases to analyse price convergence and to compare the cost of living between places.[2] The calculation of the PPP, according to the OECD, is made through a basket of goods that contains a "final product list [that] covers around 3,000 consumer goods and services, 30 occupations in government, 200 types of equipment goods and about 15 construction projects".[2]
Hii will
Been following your china videos and they're really amazingg.💕💕
Just wanted to ask that are there other hostels like dayin which might be more cheaper
Thanks😊😊
Yea there are cheaper! Thank you
$25 per night for all of these??? $750 permonth? Omg. If this kind of hotel exist in ny, everybody will leave apartment and stay in this hotel.
This price is already very expensive in China.
Shanghai is the city with the highest price in China.
@@amandagrant4331 你说反了吧,已经很便宜了,这可是上海外滩旁边近的旅馆,步行100米就是上海人民公园。
看起来不错,不过只能当钟点房,实际住一天体验好不到哪去。
@@nzmclthat is why it is hostel.
hahah you live in ny?
原来是 hostel ,在中国这种 hotel 很罕见,也许是我的见识少,基本都去有独立卫生间的房间 hotel @@LuZhao-z4q
looks like great!
Yes!
very nice hotel
real good !
“after traveling through india for 3 weeks, this place looks like heaven” lol, so harsh but true
Frist comment from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thank you
我喜欢印度人😂
Cost on accomodations is dropping fast you can do better for long stay 500 usd a month for a condo one bed room outside of town.
wow
Amazing
Thank you
How long have you been China ? It seems you have been a long time
Was there for 6 days 2 months ago
这是什么时候在的上海?will现在还在上海吗?
Thanks
my english not good, why this video no Chinese字幕😢😢
Good hotel
very nice
Bro,is that Shanghai DaYin international youth hotel?I just left this hotel 10 days ago😮
Yep
我是你的中国粉丝
Any cameras?
Of course in lobby and halls, gym. but no camera in ur room
U like india or china......
5:08 is that a map without New Zealand 🤣
it is just a rough map
that brand is literally coca cola 😅 10:03
yea I know
man woman mixed or separated rooms?
胶囊旅馆男女都是分开的
这酒店看起来很不错呢 也便宜
sep
mixed I think
🚩 Jai Shree Ram 🚩
Yeeep
🙂🙏🙂
thank you
Reply bro
Thank you
😂
Haha
You forgot to point out the security cameras and that you are being watched!
In case you don't know, London has got more cameras per capita, go for a fact check.
and here's the thing, do you know how cctv works? it record certain area! Do you think the government will employ a person to monitor certain camera 24/7? when the camera is everywhere in the city? who the heck are you that they need to monitor you all the time? the record will stay in the camera's storage for several days or weeks at most, if nothing takes place in that period of time, it will be over written, so what's the big deal? if if a you a criminal, that's another story, in that case, are you?
Who is watching?
Do you konw 美利坚合众国“Xkeyscore” and Five Eyes Alliance .
nobody cares about those CCTV in the china , unless you're a fugitive or you're a junkie .
If you have seen his previous videos, he usually mentions security cameras and police. In this video, I was pointing out that he didn't say anything.
hahaha
Poor newzealand
What
Small economy new zealand lol😂
New zealand lol😂
From 3rd largest economy india
??😂