China never fails to fascinate and to fuel one's imaginations with its endless landscapes, foods, cultures and traditions. All made possible by its different ethnic groups of Chinese people!
@@JB-zs2wy you are the only one who is trapped in your concentration camp. You can forever try to shift the blame on to someone else for your own shortcoming in your life, but the failures are still your own doing at the end of the day. I know cos I have failed so many times myself. Blaming others didn't changed a dam thing. Stop your whingeing before you realised that you are 60/70 years old and it is too late.
@@JB-zs2wy I bet anything you haven't seen one for yourself. It's sad to live in your own "camp" listening to fake news and imagine other people living the same pathetic life as you are. Get a grip.
One of the best episodes - it's got everything - display of cooking skills, delicious food, wonderful sights, charming villagers, village culture, entertainment, relaxation
The diversity in China is epic ! Huangling village in Jiangxi province amazing ! A public outdoor pool in an ancient village ( that deserves a double-take) @2:40 Amy is a Fan Bing Go natural Love how Amy likes to be surprised from the different cuisines in her travels. From her concise descriptions of the dish in appearance , color , taste and texture , one can almost virtually taste it . ( LOL )
Hey Amy! I’m from Nanchang in Jiangxi! I highly recommend Xiao Ou Shui Zhu (小欧水煮) located at Xihu! The flavours are exclusive to Nanchang and I literally crave the unique taste regularly! The shop is also very well known amongst locals (there’s always a line so I recommend arriving early!) I’m currently living in Sydney, Australia and there’s nothing like it here or anywhere around China! Hope you can give it a visit and share your thoughts and experience!
Absolutely gorgeous views, the village with the drying food, the stunning schoolhouse, the food; it's a feast for the eyes. I'd give anything to have gone into the pool, I don't think I've seen any pool with such a special view of the village. 🥰 I'm living vicariously through you and I love it!
I am from Jiangxi Wuyuan, next to Huangling. This village is well preserved. We locals also go there often. Thanks for your video to show the world "China's most beautiful countryside - Wuyuan!" In addition to Huangling, there are many other beautiful villages in Wuyuan, looking forward to your exploration.
Hello Amy - you're so lucky to visit so many different beautiful places in China and to try a variety of foods from different provinces. Thank you for showing us sceneries we haven't had a chance to see in person! Best wishes to you!
I have been following you for some time now and your videos always make me excited and hungry and happy. I thought this episode was super cool as you spoke Chinese far more than I feel like I have seen in others and it was super cool to hear some of the words that I have come to learn because of you. I just think it was overall amazing of course!
Find it hard to believe this is the spiciest province....surely Hunan and Szechuan will be putting in a disputation😄 Great little village though with beautiful view. Loving this discoveries of rural China, you can see the pride and the regionalism plus the efforts put in to preserve the architecture and culture. China is so big and diverse and the food culture so deep, you keep unearthing gems! Can't wait for more!🤗
Amy, your content is so helpful and interesting to watch! I've been following your footsteps to many cities in China, especially those less popular ones. You make me feel so proud as a Chinese! Thank you! 希望你持续带给我们这么棒的内容,支持你!
Wow beautiful drone shots. I never heard about Jiangxi being known for spicy food. Sichuan and their 麻辣, Hunan 干辣 etc are more well known I guess? Looks like a great place to visit, for the cool architecture and the food!
the village is beautiful! every time i watch your videos i have a new place i want to visit added to my bucket list 😅 8:47 as a tofu lover this looks amazing i’ll have to try to find a recipe
Can’t wait to see you filming videos at my hometown Nanchang. Lovely city and local people can be some hot tempered but they are friendly actually. Hope you enjoy the rice noodles and all different street foods. Love from Hobart❤
Since you are already in Jiangxi, maybe you should go to try some really delicious fish heads in 千岛湖(Thousand Islands Lake)which really has 1078 islands in 1 lake and is just next door to Jiangxi Province, Blondie. And also 千岛湖 has some really unique food which can not be found anywhere else in China. BTW, if you are lucky enough to find one of the most ancient man-powered wooden boats on the lake (which is really disappering),you will realize that this is the only place where share the same paddling skill with Venice in Italy (the Gondola) . As far as I know, this are the only places which move the boat with 1 single side paddle. Not 2 paddles nor 1 paddle both sides.
Hi Amy! It’s been a long time since I watched your videos cuz I was dealing with some life matters. Anyhow, I am back and need to catch up with all your videos! This one is AMAZING! I love the atmosphere, authentic food and people. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! Looking forward to seeing more! Take care!😄😋👋🏻
You’re far braver than I am with you spice tolerance/willingness to eat some of these spicy dishes. This place has been on my “must visit” list for a while but I definitely won’t look and cool and collected as you do when tasting such spicy dishes 😅 ❤
She is more Chinese than I am. I only speak Thaisan (forgot most of it now), Hindi (forgot half of it) and English, though English mostly being from a Christian Brothers (who were Irish) boarding school near Darjeeling. I lived 4 years in British Hong Kong as a teenager then went to the US to study. Now I am retired and enjoy her videos in China as I never been to China. Of course, Hong Kong is now China but it was a British colony then. I experienced the Cultural Revolution, the street bombings, the Red Guards, etc. She is funny and that accent!
Cake flipping bro should partner with noodle dancing bro. They'd make for quite the theatrical tag team. 5:28 Kids that spent their youth at the local playground seesaw should aspire to this profession.
Yay! Jiangxi - my home away from home when in China. And your Chinese is getting better than mine 😢 not fair. Time to hit the books again, and spend more time in China! Wonderful video- looking forward to more of your Jiangxi journey.
Hi Amy I am glad you came to Jiangxi 🤩if you have a chance to come to Nanchang, the capital city of this province, please don’t miss out the Zijing night market! (紫荆夜市)As a college student in the city, I can’t tell you a better food heaven than this in this city! I’ll show you around😜
Omg! Nanchang, Jiangxi is my hometown! I am currently living in Sydney, Australia and so happy to see you visiting my hometown!! So excited to watch this series!
Was that village and that house with the lady making snacks used in a Chinese drama or movie? It looks like it could have been in something I've seen on screen. Looks so amazing.
It is true chill in in everything. My wife is from Anhui and her town is also chili crazy, fresh chili is a vegetable dish. The smaller the town, the higher on the mountain, the more chili.
The chaomipian reminds of like, a traditional kind of rice krispie treat. I don't know if you have those in Australia, but they're basically puffed rice that's been glued together with marshmallow fluff and cut into rectangles--isn't that basically the same thing?
Good day Amy, this video is awesome you know how to taste and enjoy the food nicely and China is a great place to do so Welldone Blonde in China💥💥💥💥💥👍👍👍
If the lines of the province's borders are drawn right, Huang Ling is not only noughbouring An Hui with Jiang Xi, but also Zhe Jiang? By the way, all the people there seems to be so nice and friendly.
When I saw the title “spiciest province”, I was thinking it must be Jiangxi, if not then you went the wrong province. Finally, it is Jiangxi, you are so local now😅
China never fails to fascinate and to fuel one's imaginations with its endless landscapes, foods, cultures and traditions. All made possible by its different ethnic groups of Chinese people!
Your dog is so cute 😮
@@JB-zs2wy you are the only one who is trapped in your concentration camp. You can forever try to shift the blame on to someone else for your own shortcoming in your life, but the failures are still your own doing at the end of the day. I know cos I have failed so many times myself. Blaming others didn't changed a dam thing. Stop your whingeing before you realised that you are 60/70 years old and it is too late.
@@JB-zs2wy I bet anything you haven't seen one for yourself. It's sad to live in your own "camp" listening to fake news and imagine other people living the same pathetic life as you are. Get a grip.
@@IdentifiantE.S wow~you look more cuter than a dog
@@IdentifiantE.Syour MORE Cute❤🥰
One of the best episodes - it's got everything - display of cooking skills, delicious food, wonderful sights, charming villagers, village culture, entertainment, relaxation
The diversity in China is epic !
Huangling village in Jiangxi province amazing !
A public outdoor pool in an ancient village ( that deserves a double-take)
@2:40 Amy is a Fan Bing Go natural
Love how Amy likes to be surprised from the different cuisines in her travels. From her concise descriptions of the dish in appearance , color , taste and texture , one can almost virtually taste it . ( LOL )
huangling is really a spot! I did love it a lot when I was there ,it surprised me in many ways.
Of all the places in China that you've shared, this one stands out to me for some reason. I would love to visit one day.
Hey Amy! I’m from Nanchang in Jiangxi! I highly recommend Xiao Ou Shui Zhu (小欧水煮) located at Xihu! The flavours are exclusive to Nanchang and I literally crave the unique taste regularly! The shop is also very well known amongst locals (there’s always a line so I recommend arriving early!)
I’m currently living in Sydney, Australia and there’s nothing like it here or anywhere around China! Hope you can give it a visit and share your thoughts and experience!
Incredible episode - breathtaking scenery and fantastic views into the culture and food. Can’t wait for the next! ❤❤❤
Absolutely gorgeous views, the village with the drying food, the stunning schoolhouse, the food; it's a feast for the eyes. I'd give anything to have gone into the pool, I don't think I've seen any pool with such a special view of the village. 🥰
I'm living vicariously through you and I love it!
The village is so beautiful 😮
Thank you for loving my hometown
@@sanyozo257 I'm going to try my best to visit China some day; it's been my dream since 1980. You're living in a very special place 💞
One day spent in an area and you always manage to extract so much deliciousness and fun to show us! :D
The food! The setting! I love this.
First one!!!! from Morocco!!!! wohoooo!!! we love youuuuuuu here!!!!
I am Jiangxiese living in Australia 😊
I am from Jiangxi Wuyuan, next to Huangling. This village is well preserved. We locals also go there often. Thanks for your video to show the world "China's most beautiful countryside - Wuyuan!" In addition to Huangling, there are many other beautiful villages in Wuyuan, looking forward to your exploration.
Hello Amy - you're so lucky to visit so many different beautiful places in China and to try a variety of foods from different provinces. Thank you for showing us sceneries we haven't had a chance to see in person! Best wishes to you!
Amy's Chinese culinary knowledge is another level
Absolutely gorgeous video Amy! Such a beautiful village and the scenery is amazing - the pool! Looking forward to next week!
Wow, Excellent! New editing style. Quick cuts, no walking around just eat and experience. Very nice.
Absolutely awesome view from the pool! It's good to explore the towns between provinces as the cuisine is a fusion of the different regions.
I have been following you for some time now and your videos always make me excited and hungry and happy. I thought this episode was super cool as you spoke Chinese far more than I feel like I have seen in others and it was super cool to hear some of the words that I have come to learn because of you. I just think it was overall amazing of course!
Nice video. Huangling seems like a real tourist hotspot ! Thanks to Cheng Zi for explaining more about the food of the region.
yay! super ep! great video wonderful pics of the old city architecture, cuisine and interviews, well done, B!
Find it hard to believe this is the spiciest province....surely Hunan and Szechuan will be putting in a disputation😄
Great little village though with beautiful view. Loving this discoveries of rural China, you can see the pride and the regionalism plus the efforts put in to preserve the architecture and culture.
China is so big and diverse and the food culture so deep, you keep unearthing gems!
Can't wait for more!🤗
Amy, your content is so helpful and interesting to watch! I've been following your footsteps to many cities in China, especially those less popular ones. You make me feel so proud as a Chinese! Thank you! 希望你持续带给我们这么棒的内容,支持你!
7:15 deep fried radish cake is also very popular in southern China.... usually just season it with 5 spice salt
happy to see you in my hometown! hope you had a great time!
Thank you for showing us these beautiful places and people!
Deeply in love with all your contents in China , wonderful Amy
Wow beautiful drone shots. I never heard about Jiangxi being known for spicy food. Sichuan and their 麻辣, Hunan 干辣 etc are more well known I guess? Looks like a great place to visit, for the cool architecture and the food!
JiangXi food not as well known outside of China because most people cannot handle their spice level! 😅
China's three major spicy, Jiangxi spicy, Hunan spicy, Sichuan spicy
Jiangxi Pickled Pepper, Hunan Chopped Pepper, Sichuan Dried Pepper
@@TobyTheTank hoho I'll have to try it. I lived in China for 7 years and never heard people talk about it 😅
@@TwoCentsOnTour四川是麻辣,湖南是香辣,江西就是辣。😂
the village is beautiful! every time i watch your videos i have a new place i want to visit added to my bucket list 😅
8:47 as a tofu lover this looks amazing i’ll have to try to find a recipe
This place looks magical Thank you for sharing
Can’t wait to see you filming videos at my hometown Nanchang. Lovely city and local people can be some hot tempered but they are friendly actually. Hope you enjoy the rice noodles and all different street foods. Love from Hobart❤
Got lots of Nanchang content coming in the next few weeks!!
Another fantastic Chinese food and culture adventure as always, thanks for sharing Blondie ❤
Since you are already in Jiangxi, maybe you should go to try some really delicious fish heads in 千岛湖(Thousand Islands Lake)which really has 1078 islands in 1 lake and is just next door to Jiangxi Province, Blondie. And also 千岛湖 has some really unique food which can not be found anywhere else in China. BTW, if you are lucky enough to find one of the most ancient man-powered wooden boats on the lake (which is really disappering),you will realize that this is the only place where share the same paddling skill with Venice in Italy (the Gondola) . As far as I know, this are the only places which move the boat with 1 single side paddle. Not 2 paddles nor 1 paddle both sides.
Unique Food like 米羹 and 米粿 and 玉米粿
Oh, and there is one and the only underwater ancient city in the lake in China.
环江西游是吧😒
Omg I can't wait to see more content!!! I love spicy and have heard this province serves really spicy food 🔥🔥
Yeah just wait for some of the food I eat in the next few weeks! Hahaha so spicy!
Hi Amy! It’s been a long time since I watched your videos cuz I was dealing with some life matters. Anyhow, I am back and need to catch up with all your videos! This one is AMAZING! I love the atmosphere, authentic food and people. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us! Looking forward to seeing more! Take care!😄😋👋🏻
Oh awesome, I'm planning a trip to huangshan this year and it will be great to see your vlog on it!
I love rice krispie squares almost as much as baklava. Some of those rice snacks look similar.
You’re far braver than I am with you spice tolerance/willingness to eat some of these spicy dishes. This place has been on my “must visit” list for a while but I definitely won’t look and cool and collected as you do when tasting such spicy dishes 😅 ❤
Finally,Amy arrived in JiangXi,hope you enjoy everything
*eats rice snack* “it’s giving rice”- Amy 😂 love it
Thank you, that's so cool! Have fun!
6分33秒:it's got all of these intricate features and carvings被翻译为“雕梁画栋 美轮美奂” Amy找的字幕组真的很用心啊👏
Omg it’s my hometown! Thanks for making such a beautiful video! ❤
The drying chillies and other veggies really brighten up the village. Looks so beautiful from the sky!😍
She is more Chinese than I am. I only speak Thaisan (forgot most of it now), Hindi (forgot half of it) and English, though English mostly being from a Christian Brothers (who were Irish) boarding school near Darjeeling. I lived 4 years in British Hong Kong as a teenager then went to the US to study. Now I am retired and enjoy her videos in China as I never been to China. Of course, Hong Kong is now China but it was a British colony then. I experienced the Cultural Revolution, the street bombings, the Red Guards, etc. She is funny and that accent!
Wow. Amazing food amazing experience. Enjoy
Amy, thank you for promoting us, China❤I also subscribed to you in bilibili.😊
Omg you look GLOWINGGGG in this video!! How do you keep getting prettier?!
totally agree. As a guy, I always afraid to say something like that because I don't want to sound like a pervert.
Cake flipping bro should partner with noodle dancing bro. They'd make for quite the theatrical tag team.
5:28 Kids that spent their youth at the local playground seesaw should aspire to this profession.
Thanks for bringing us on your adventures.
Yay! Jiangxi - my home away from home when in China. And your Chinese is getting better than mine 😢 not fair. Time to hit the books again, and spend more time in China! Wonderful video- looking forward to more of your Jiangxi journey.
Great video 😊 i really want to go to China, so much tradition and the food looks amazing!
Amazing! Amy, your content, filming and editing are terrific! ❤❤❤
Amy's Chinese is much better than I expected 😍 send ❤
That pool is everything soooooo pretty! Thank u let know this amazing place❤
Food in this video is 99% similar to what we have in my hometown. I’m from Anhui Huangshan haha so can’t wait for your next video!! Thank you Amy!
Thank you for showing us this fascinating country!
What a beautiful time of year to visit. Great video!
Hi Amy I am glad you came to Jiangxi 🤩if you have a chance to come to Nanchang, the capital city of this province, please don’t miss out the Zijing night market! (紫荆夜市)As a college student in the city, I can’t tell you a better food heaven than this in this city! I’ll show you around😜
just wanna say i love when ur videos are longer 💝 super entertaining and educational
China is huge !
Many beautiful place to visit.
So beautiful the scenery and you !
Thank you for choosing jianxi. Been there 2 times, ad my daughter was born there. Lots of chili and bla k pepper
Amaaaazing. It's just feel-good content. Keep up the good work.
Amy! You are living the life!
Omg! Nanchang, Jiangxi is my hometown! I am currently living in Sydney, Australia and so happy to see you visiting my hometown!! So excited to watch this series!
I have been there! Aside from the typical autumn scene, the mountains covered by rape flowers in spring are to die for
Ma’am, you are so cute when you eat spicy food! Good luck on your adventure of exploring cuisine adventures.
Thank you for sharing the experience
A beautiful region 👍🏻
Was that village and that house with the lady making snacks used in a Chinese drama or movie? It looks like it could have been in something I've seen on screen. Looks so amazing.
Fresh air and amazing food
Beautiful place, interesting video👌
wow the architecture style!!
You are so lucky to have a chance to eat some very little know Chinese 😊. Enjoy all 🎉
I've always want to visit a village like that
Beautiful village Jiangxi is in my bucketlist whenever i will be visiting China! ❤🎉
Good video mate
每天期待你更新!我是中国人,每天忙于工作,只能通过外国人的UA-cam视频去经略中国的风土人情和美食😂
同道中人,都是翻墙来的吧?
@@uusuhusu-tx4vh 可不是么,我在深圳!
awesome description of the rice cracker pooping machine!
Amy,欢迎你来江西品尝美食👏
It is true chill in in everything. My wife is from Anhui and her town is also chili crazy, fresh chili is a vegetable dish. The smaller the town, the higher on the mountain, the more chili.
So beautiful, Chinese are so peaceful
Look forward to your next video in Anhui, my hometown.
The chaomipian reminds of like, a traditional kind of rice krispie treat. I don't know if you have those in Australia, but they're basically puffed rice that's been glued together with marshmallow fluff and cut into rectangles--isn't that basically the same thing?
Good day Amy, this video is awesome you know how to taste and enjoy the food nicely and China is a great place to do so Welldone Blonde in China💥💥💥💥💥👍👍👍
If the lines of the province's borders are drawn right, Huang Ling is not only noughbouring An Hui with Jiang Xi, but also Zhe Jiang? By the way, all the people there seems to be so nice and friendly.
Yes...different flavors of the puffed rice would be a winner
Amy, if you happen to be still there, ask for lapyuk, it's a dried preserved meat
She had it already. Saw that dish with a crispy rice bowl. That was made with chili and lapyuk(腊肉)
Amy! You are going to my hometown Huangshan!
When I saw the title “spiciest province”, I was thinking it must be Jiangxi, if not then you went the wrong province. Finally, it is Jiangxi, you are so local now😅
Will you come to Nanchang? As an old fan of Nanchang locals, I hope to be your tour guide!
Filmed 2 videos in Nanchang! Coming soon!
ah? Already been here? I don't have a chance to invite you to dinner...@@BlondieinChina
视频需要剪辑,整理,一般都是前几个星期拍的。
Thanks for sharing.
really interesting post!
a jiangxi boy wishes you an enjoyable nice journey in my home town from germany.
love your vids keep it up
Love all your videos.
I might come to China later this year or next.
We can make a food challenge video.
Hello, I am always a fan of your videos.❤
余干枫树辣椒炒肉,藜蒿炒蜡肉,记得在江西同学请我吃江西水煮鱼,辣得我几乎无法入口。其实辣不辣还是看店家的食材。建议去景德镇玩玩,看看那里的三宝、陶溪川,老瓷厂陶瓷集市,瑶里古镇等,也有辣味吃!
Wow impressive Mandarin Amy!
That sweetened puffed glutinous rice cake reminds me of Rice Krispies treats.