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You should visit again, China changed a lot since then, people today often talk about how incredibly significant the changes have been in China over the past 30 years
“No dancing” actually means no “square dancing”. It is a popular sport amongst Chinese aged anties. They like grouping together in some square (usually in the parks), dance with loud music. Which is kinda annoying for sightseeing places. Wait, at the end of this video, you turned around and skip the night view of the Bund😮?
The only UA-camr I've seen so far that tried the most authentic TangHuLu with Hawthorne berries! Variants in Japan and Korea focus on strawberries because it looks cute. Real Chinese know only Hawthorne berries go the best with those sugar coats. Yum.
I just got back from a trip to China yesterday. I travelled from Beijing to Shanghai (and cities in between). Shanghai is probably one of my favourite cities in China.
Shanghai is for starters. It has a colonial heritage from the 19th century, which makes westerners feel familiar. To really understand China, you would need to travel to the more traditional parts of it, like Henan Province, Shandong Province, etc., where Chinese civilization started.
Love your videos, China looks great. How about a "How to China travel" video? Like what APP to use, things you learn would make China travel easier! It'll be popular & help lots of people!
Wonderful episode, thank you! I lived most of my life in San Francisco where the western part of the city is largely Chinese, and there are amazing dumpling and Dim Sum places, but I can only imagine how delicious those soup dumplings were in Shanghai.
This was a great video! I really loved Shanghai when I was there. I was laughing at the guys that kept trying to sell you wallets. We kept getting people trying to sell us these contraptions you put on your shoes to turn them into heelies. They were rolling all around us trying to get us to buy them. 🤣
I didn't realize I had so much anxiety about traveling to countries that don't use a lot of English in their signages until I watched this series. I both realized I had this fear and learned I could conquer it because you guys did it! I'm really enjoying your Asia videos and watching you try new things. ❤
Yeah, with smartphones it makes it more easily accessible as you can aim your camera at signs using a translator app and it will show you what it says in English and the same with communicating with people.
My husband and I are your fans. We watch every video of yours during dinner and I love the Disney ones. Shanghai is my hometown and I currently live in US. I’m happy to see you and Peter had a good time there! The food was authentic and made me wanna go home❤
I'm glad you guys explored Shanghai as well. I thought you were only going to go theme parks. Who knew Shanghai had many interesting things to offer. You guys are tempting me to want to go to China someday. You guys make travel look fun and easy.
As I’m recovering from surgery, your videos have been a joy to watch. I love exploring with you. Also as much as I adore Disney I’m thrilled you explored other places. Hope your cruise is going well. Much love to you both 🧡🖤🧡
The city vids are my absolute favourite Ordinary Adventures content, even though I found your channel through the Star Wars/Disney algorithm. That said, I'm itching to see your first ride on Tiana's Bayou Adventure soon, too, but I can't wait to find out which new city (or new to the blog) you guys will hit up next!
The title of this video matched my feelings exactly as I watched this…in a good way though! I was amazed by everything- it was so different than what I imagined China to be (which is just based on the stereotypical China/crowded and polluted/olden China)…I still think I’d rather visit HK more than Mainland China, but now I’m more open to visiting one day…and the food is so freaking cheap!!!
In the People's Republic of China, square dancing or plaza dancing (simplified Chinese: 广场舞; traditional Chinese: 廣場舞; pinyin: guǎngchǎng wǔ; lit. 'public square dance'), is an exercise routine performed to music in squares, plazas or parks of the nation's cities. It is popular with middle-aged and retired women who have been referred to as "dancing grannies" in the English-language media. Due to its low cost and ease of participation, it has been estimated to have over 100 million practitioners, according to CCTV, the country's official television network.
I’m in my 60’s and I remember opening cans like the Pepsi you opened, however as I recall it was beer cans that had that type of opening that I liked opening for my dad.
What a fabulous video they’re all good but wow and what I like is the fact that I’m a bonfire member for Marriott and I would definitely stay at that hotel in those gardens. Wow thanks again you guys for everything❤
I know how MUCH you guys ADORE both Pixel and Gizmo…How do you guys cope with three whole weeks without your beloved pooches?! (My daughter was just in Japan for two and a half weeks and insisted I text her with videos of our pets..)
Candied haw berries, known as Tanghulu, are a very famous traditional Chinese snack. Recently, they have become very popular on TikTok and are trending in many countries.😋
Gosh, those steamed buns... I wish I could have those. Every single time you eat a portion I'm like super jealous 😅 but jokes aside: another great video and I would totally check out that 7D Movie theater. Sounds interesting.
These Asia vlogs are the best! Kitra, your hair looked so smooth and lovely the whole video, just had to comment with a compliment. I can never keep my hair under control when travelling 😊
Popmart is becoming pretty prominent in USA as well. They even have some Popmart vending machines around the Flushing, NYC area (mostly around the Asian American communities). It’s hard to resist them! 😊
Allow me to explain about the no dancing part. it's talking about a chinese square dance party that many elderlys do in china, as kind of exercise and entertament which is very good of course. they usually gather together as a big group and occupy a place play music and dance. the problem is that place is a centre public place, so if all those groups do the dancing activity here it will cause crowd problem. usually they do it in city parks or somewhere near their neighborhood.
Pop Mart are now opening in the US.BTW, if you want Korean skin-care then please visit Seoul, South Korea on your next trip to Asia. We don't have a Disneyland but we have a Lotte World
I love this series so much! And this is definitely one of my favorite videos from it. If you haven’t filmed your Q&A about this trip yet, I’d love to know what were the deciding factors that made you choose to spend time in the cities of Hong Kong and Shanghai, but not Beijing.
We did already record our a and a video and answer this slightly but the answer is we had planned one day to explore the city of Beijing and go to the Great Wall of China but after over two weeks of traveling and going hard every day we were overtired and took a day off. Also that day the car drive to the Great Wall was looking like 2.5 hours each way and we really didn’t want to do that. Someday we hope to go back
I would have such a hard time not getting all the food wherever I went especially dumplings, and soup dumplings are my ultimate favorite. You went to so many great places and I love a good bazaar or market, but the City of God Temple as well as the Yu Garden were two of my favorite places you've shown from this trip.
Love the vid I just did the cast preview of Tina’s bayou adventure in Magic kingdom. I was soooo good Kitra (sorry about the spelling) will love it!🎉😂❤
Since you're in L.A., you should consider going to the Hungtin Library and Botanical Gardens. They have a HUGE Chinese garden complete with bridges, terraces, and pavilions.
I would think the reason people arent afraid to leave items unattended is because the ones who might steal are more afraid about what happens to them if they get caught stealing.
I have seen and know about your Disneyland adventure in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, but you two should re-visit Hong Kong again to try out local foods as well as to visit The Peak, Ocean Park, Bird Street, Flower Market, walk around Mong Kok, Wong Tai Sin, Ngong Ping, etc…
Very well shot video of the food tour. Watching so many videos from European and American broadcasters on UA-cam, I realized that before coming here, I thought it was all an adventure and exploration! In the end, it almost always turns out to be a hedonistic trip. Have a great time in China and welcome back!
Another sort of legend for the reason Chinese gardens have the twisty paths is because back in the day if the ladies walked the path and they bent their neck to look around it would form wrinkles…so to avoid the ladies having to bend their necks to get a good view they built the path in a zig zag. Or…that is the story my wife’s hometown has…
Great video! If the street vendors were selling Star Wars or Disney merchandise then Kitra & Peter would be interested. The street vendors knew OA are UA-cam superstars. 💰💰
Hi 👋 I hope you guys enjoyed this trip and I hope all of your guys future trips go well and please remember to stay safe 🙏 and remember to have a good time 😊. Also please remember to take care of yourselves 🙏☺️ and you guys are amazing 🤩 so keep being you cuz your awesome 👍😎🙏.
Okay, I was so confused because I could have swore I saw the thumbnail of this video in my feed. Then when I went to look for it, I couldn’t find it! Also I get stressed out when people try to sell me things… you both handled it so well 😂
80s pepsi ring pulls are still alive in china. pull towards you instead of away. It lead to lots of cut fingers here in the UK. Then the push in caps came in early 90s.
@@OrdinaryAdventures Hope you can travel to China again, if you have the opportunity, I really hope you can see the most primitive and beautiful natural scenery in China, recommend Zhangjiajie in Hunan, Guilin in Guangxi, Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan, Wulong tiankeng in Chongqing, Tarim and Qinghai lakes in Xinjiang and Hukou Waterfall in Yellow River! Very shocking. In winter, remember to come to Harbin! There is a world of ice and snow, which will bring you endless joy.
7:00 the dancing thing is actually a prohibition of square dancing! basically in china a lot of retired/elderly ladies like to group together and dance in public places for fun, but the downside of that is that it can be very loud since they are blasting music with their stereos and they occupy a lot of space, so it makes sense they'd ban it in major tourist spots
Ok after watching all of your pork soup dumpling meals I have been obsessed with finding my own stateside. Last week we were visiting Washington DC and found them!!! Freaking amazing pork soup dumplings but then we found jet black ones that had truffle pork filling. Mind blown….
Peter I completely understand what you mean. I eat glass as an act in my sideshow and eating those haws definitely have the same feel when you bite in.
amazing . It's been twenty Years since My family and I went to shanghai . wow things are different now wow . My brother and i want to take our own family there and have a big giant family y trip .
Great quality video. Welcome to China! Wish You guys have Alipay and VPN ready. Are you guys on the 144 transit or tourist visa? You plan on visiting major cities or others? Any natural scenes?
All the food omg ! Next time you both are in Vegas and looking for great dumplings, go to Xiao Long Dumplings in our version of Chinatown. It’s soooo good.
The Candied Strawberries and haws on a stick are known generally are called Tanghulu! They are originally from Northern China, and they are a popular snack all over asia :D
6:45 No dancing doesn't mean that people can not dance at the Bund. Actually it means no SQUARE dancing, which needs people gather up to dance, with large space and a big group. Obviously it will influence the traffic and the order there so that's why it is forbidden.
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Please tell me y’all went to the largest Disney store in the world at the Pearl 😊
我们酒店想邀请你们来玩,我们酒店在浙江杭州,坐落于富春江旁,有个大泳池,如果你们愿意来的话,我们愿意提供免费的食宿❤
I went to mainland China in 1989. The food was amazing and the people were nicer than most people I’ve ever met.
Come back then my friend! You’ll have the experience of a lifetime❤
You should visit again, China changed a lot since then, people today often talk about how incredibly significant the changes have been in China over the past 30 years
Go today it’s like visiting 1800 vs. 2050😅
Now,How do you eat as many different foods as possible in 144 hours?After all, China has 100,000 different kinds of food.🤔
That's a long time... Go again...
This was such a delight. I think I’d probably watch Kitra & Peter give a tour of a barrel at this point lol
Ha we couldn’t make that interesting
“No dancing” actually means no “square dancing”. It is a popular sport amongst Chinese aged anties. They like grouping together in some square (usually in the parks), dance with loud music. Which is kinda annoying for sightseeing places. Wait, at the end of this video, you turned around and skip the night view of the Bund😮?
Haha
是的。广场舞人太多了,而且比较吵。
these dancing groups are so annoying and they put the speaker with very noisy music and destroy the harmony of the environment
came to say this
The only UA-camr I've seen so far that tried the most authentic TangHuLu with Hawthorne berries! Variants in Japan and Korea focus on strawberries because it looks cute. Real Chinese know only Hawthorne berries go the best with those sugar coats. Yum.
It's so good!
don't think hawthorns are common in japan/korea, that's probably why.
I just got back from a trip to China yesterday. I travelled from Beijing to Shanghai (and cities in between). Shanghai is probably one of my favourite cities in China.
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Shanihai used to be called "Venice of the east".
@CNTikTok there is so much more of China that I would love to see. I just 'scratched the surface' on my very first trip there.
Did you visit Tianjin?
Shanghai is for starters. It has a colonial heritage from the 19th century, which makes westerners feel familiar. To really understand China, you would need to travel to the more traditional parts of it, like Henan Province, Shandong Province, etc., where Chinese civilization started.
Pop mart is a REAL addiction!! They have so many cute characters like Pino Jelly he's my favorite 🥰
I can totally see that
Love your videos, China looks great. How about a "How to China travel" video? Like what APP to use, things you learn would make China travel easier! It'll be popular & help lots of people!
We have recorded the video and it should be out next week!
I am glad you bought the tea! Teas are my fav. I feel like, every time you sip it, you will be transported back to Shanghai.
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You made all the food look amazing. Great video! 👏🏼🫶🏼
Thank you 😋
Wonderful episode, thank you! I lived most of my life in San Francisco where the western part of the city is largely Chinese, and there are amazing dumpling and Dim Sum places, but I can only imagine how delicious those soup dumplings were in Shanghai.
I lived a couple years in San Francisco and the Chinese food there was great
This was a great video! I really loved Shanghai when I was there. I was laughing at the guys that kept trying to sell you wallets. We kept getting people trying to sell us these contraptions you put on your shoes to turn them into heelies. They were rolling all around us trying to get us to buy them. 🤣
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great work! Thanks! After watching this I just booked my flight!!!!!
Have fun!
I didn't realize I had so much anxiety about traveling to countries that don't use a lot of English in their signages until I watched this series. I both realized I had this fear and learned I could conquer it because you guys did it! I'm really enjoying your Asia videos and watching you try new things. ❤
Yeah, with smartphones it makes it more easily accessible as you can aim your camera at signs using a translator app and it will show you what it says in English and the same with communicating with people.
Smartphones and translation apps make it easy.
Just type English into Chinese apps or browser you'll get answers
I’m loving the Shanghai videos so far 🤍
Thanks so much! One more left
Never knew I wanted to visit these places until now😃❤️
You should!
Thank you for all your travels so beautiful
Our pleasure!
I really love your Asia travel videos! Hope you guys continue to have more travel adventures in Asia. ❤
I hope so too!
My husband and I are your fans. We watch every video of yours during dinner and I love the Disney ones. Shanghai is my hometown and I currently live in US. I’m happy to see you and Peter had a good time there! The food was authentic and made me wanna go home❤
We loved it!
I'm glad you guys explored Shanghai as well. I thought you were only going to go theme parks. Who knew Shanghai had many interesting things to offer. You guys are tempting me to want to go to China someday. You guys make travel look fun and easy.
We loved going to China. We’d love to return someday to explore more
Fantastic🎉❤ You could also call this series “soup dumpling extravaganza”🎉⭐️ And I love it!
Haha we love em
Please try the Hawthorn berries if anyone reading this is going to China! They are the original tang hu lu and way better than the strawberries.
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As I’m recovering from surgery, your videos have been a joy to watch. I love exploring with you. Also as much as I adore Disney I’m thrilled you explored other places. Hope your cruise is going well. Much love to you both 🧡🖤🧡
Glad we can help!
Nanxiang Steamed Bun Restaurant is my fave! Glad you got to try!
So good!
I enjoyed your videos so much!!
Thanks for sharing
I'm so glad!
the bamboo straw with the tube tea is cool! and i'm sure sustainable!
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The city vids are my absolute favourite Ordinary Adventures content, even though I found your channel through the Star Wars/Disney algorithm. That said, I'm itching to see your first ride on Tiana's Bayou Adventure soon, too, but I can't wait to find out which new city (or new to the blog) you guys will hit up next!
We went on it recently and hopefully will have our video for next week
我是来自中国的一名大学生,中国很多美景正如视频里呈现的我就不过多阐述,但是其实我觉得中国更让我喜欢的是我们的人民真的很热爱和平,也很热爱生活。我们并不是像很多人以为的那样到处脏乱差,混乱不堪,我们的环境从大城市到小乡镇都是很不错的。如果有机会真的可以来中国旅游,去亲眼见识感受一下中国的人文风情,和秀山丽水。如果你能有机会来中国游玩,我愿意当你们的向导。如果你真的十分害怕中国是一个处处危机四伏的地方,来之前可以去看一下一些国外友人的旅游视频。我真心的为我的国家感到自豪,也希望能够有更多的朋友,能够真正认识了解到我的国家,而不只是片面的抹黑,我爱中国,也爱这个地球
Thanks so much. We loved what we saw of your country.
@@OrdinaryAdventures 也谢谢你能够把我们所生活的国家带个更多人看到。不管是好的地方还是不足的地方,我们都不会害怕被曝光,不好的地方我们国家都会积极努力改正的。我们只希望把最真实的一面呈现给所有想要了解这个国家的人们
外网比内网爱国
@@wii_0576 不管哪个国家,都会有一些不喜欢自己国家的人,但终究只是少数。内网你看到的不爱国的多,那也仅仅只是因为你所看的内容刚好聚集了不爱国的人而已。
byd不上课来这看电子榨菜是吧(doge)
Peter was planning his new garden in his head. Thank you enjoyed it as always.
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The title of this video matched my feelings exactly as I watched this…in a good way though! I was amazed by everything- it was so different than what I imagined China to be (which is just based on the stereotypical China/crowded and polluted/olden China)…I still think I’d rather visit HK more than Mainland China, but now I’m more open to visiting one day…and the food is so freaking cheap!!!
好吧 您自己可以继续反思。。。。
We will definitely visit both again
LOL, 06:40 that dancing thing means “Square dance” (广场舞) in particular, which usual in a large formation and makes a lot of noise.
Ah that makes sense
In the People's Republic of China, square dancing or plaza dancing (simplified Chinese: 广场舞; traditional Chinese: 廣場舞; pinyin: guǎngchǎng wǔ; lit. 'public square dance'), is an exercise routine performed to music in squares, plazas or parks of the nation's cities. It is popular with middle-aged and retired women who have been referred to as "dancing grannies" in the English-language media. Due to its low cost and ease of participation, it has been estimated to have over 100 million practitioners, according to CCTV, the country's official television network.
Ahh this brings back memories of my last time in Shanghai! I've been to that garden! It's so beautiful.
It really is!
I love how absolutely everything reminds Kitra of the dogs. It makes me think of the "is this a pigeon?" meme. 😁
Haha
I definitely want to go someday! It looks incredible!
You should!
Great video, we fly to Shanghai on Monday and this was really useful :)
Have fun!
It looks like you both had a great time 😊😊😊😊 loved the video ❤❤❤
Thank you so much 🤗
So fun to see a brand new place, thank you again for taking us along! I wish we had as many Popmart stores in the US 😩
You are so welcome!
3rd times the try! 😉 I hope you guys are enjoying the Disney Cruise! Excited for Lookout Cay vlogs!
Coming in a week or so
I’m in my 60’s and I remember opening cans like the Pepsi you opened, however as I recall it was beer cans that had that type of opening that I liked opening for my dad.
They were like that in the 70s and 80s too.
All drinks cans were like that in the UK till 1990.
I remember seeing beer cans open like that on movies back in the 1980s
Peter looking slimmed down in the ad section, Great work! John
Thanks so much ☺️
The elusive galaxy ✨️! It's the creamy buns for me 💚
They were good
Sometimes I’m jealous of all the adventures you take. I think it’ll be something I can only watch and dream about. Love the video! Love you guys
We hope you are able to make your own adventures happen and for those that can’t at least we can help take you there virtually
What a fabulous video they’re all good but wow and what I like is the fact that I’m a bonfire member for Marriott and I would definitely stay at that hotel in those gardens. Wow thanks again you guys for everything❤
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Great new video! Cannot wait for you Disney Cruise videos!😊
Very soon!
Absolutely loving these adventures like normal! =D Thankyou peter & Kitra for taking us on these adventures
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I know how MUCH you guys ADORE both Pixel and Gizmo…How do you guys cope with three whole weeks without your beloved pooches?! (My daughter was just in Japan for two and a half weeks and insisted I text her with videos of our pets..)
It’s not easy. I’m not sure we can go away that long again
3 times is always the charm for ideo uploads, hope it wasn't any strikes for content? Hope you are enjoying your cruise 🛳 😅
No strikes just stupid issues on our side
I love all your videos and you have inspired me and my mom to start looking into going to Shanghai Disneyland. Cannot wait to plan this trip.
Yay
Candied haw berries, known as Tanghulu, are a very famous traditional Chinese snack. Recently, they have become very popular on TikTok and are trending in many countries.😋
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Hey guys, we love you ❤❤❤
❤️ thank you
Geez Louise how many people came up to you?!! lol. All that food looked so good!! Great video!!😎😎
Haha a lot
It's illegal, and they can be caught by the police if you report them.
Gosh, those steamed buns... I wish I could have those. Every single time you eat a portion I'm like super jealous 😅 but jokes aside: another great video and I would totally check out that 7D Movie theater. Sounds interesting.
Thank you 😋
These Asia vlogs are the best! Kitra, your hair looked so smooth and lovely the whole video, just had to comment with a compliment. I can never keep my hair under control when travelling 😊
Wow that’s so nice of you! I just let it air dry and hope for the best 😅
Popmart is becoming pretty prominent in USA as well. They even have some Popmart vending machines around the Flushing, NYC area (mostly around the Asian American communities). It’s hard to resist them! 😊
I know one just opened in century city mall in California. Before this trip I didn’t know about it
I love scallion pancakes, i moved to Florida and they don't have them here. So when I go back to Boston to visit family I get pancakes then
They don’t have them in Florida 😱
Allow me to explain about the no dancing part. it's talking about a chinese square dance party that many elderlys do in china, as kind of exercise and entertament which is very good of course. they usually gather together as a big group and occupy a place play music and dance. the problem is that place is a centre public place, so if all those groups do the dancing activity here it will cause crowd problem. usually they do it in city parks or somewhere near their neighborhood.
Haha a lot of people are explaining this. Funny
Pop Mart are now opening in the US.BTW, if you want Korean skin-care then please visit Seoul, South Korea on your next trip to Asia. We don't have a Disneyland but we have a Lotte World
We saw one in the century city mall in California when we returned from the trip
This is such a great episode. Thanks for sharing your adventure with all of us. ❤. How did your ankle hold up doing all that walking kitra? 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! My ankle did good! My feet did always hurt at the end of the day from walking so much though haha
Amazing 😂❤
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I love this series so much! And this is definitely one of my favorite videos from it. If you haven’t filmed your Q&A about this trip yet, I’d love to know what were the deciding factors that made you choose to spend time in the cities of Hong Kong and Shanghai, but not Beijing.
We did already record our a and a video and answer this slightly but the answer is we had planned one day to explore the city of Beijing and go to the Great Wall of China but after over two weeks of traveling and going hard every day we were overtired and took a day off. Also that day the car drive to the Great Wall was looking like 2.5 hours each way and we really didn’t want to do that. Someday we hope to go back
Thank you for the great explanation! Love yall! 😊❤
Your videos get me through hard and difficult times.❤️
I’m sorry you’re having hard times but I’m glad we can help
I would have such a hard time not getting all the food wherever I went especially dumplings, and soup dumplings are my ultimate favorite. You went to so many great places and I love a good bazaar or market, but the City of God Temple as well as the Yu Garden were two of my favorite places you've shown from this trip.
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Wow the garden area was spectacular!! Thank you so much for taking us to a country I’ll never get to visit. ❤ loved the video so so much 💜😘
Why!😢
Thanks so much Pamela
Love the vid
I just did the cast preview of Tina’s bayou adventure in Magic kingdom. I was soooo good Kitra (sorry about the spelling) will love it!🎉😂❤
It’s so cute! Love all the critters
Finally, the Vlog has come back to UA-cam! ( The Rock's voice) lol 🔥 🔥 🔥
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Since you're in L.A., you should consider going to the Hungtin Library and Botanical Gardens. They have a HUGE Chinese garden complete with bridges, terraces, and pavilions.
Will have to look it up
@@OrdinaryAdventures Huntington**
I would think the reason people arent afraid to leave items unattended is because the ones who might steal are more afraid about what happens to them if they get caught stealing.
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I have seen and know about your Disneyland adventure in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, but you two should re-visit Hong Kong again to try out local foods as well as to visit The Peak, Ocean Park, Bird Street, Flower Market, walk around Mong Kok, Wong Tai Sin, Ngong Ping, etc…
We went to a few of those things and have videos on it. Maybe you missed them
Very well shot video of the food tour. Watching so many videos from European and American broadcasters on UA-cam, I realized that before coming here, I thought it was all an adventure and exploration! In the end, it almost always turns out to be a hedonistic trip. Have a great time in China and welcome back!
Thanks
The view from the Roosevelt rooftop at night is amazing.
We didn’t get there but maybe next time
Another sort of legend for the reason Chinese gardens have the twisty paths is because back in the day if the ladies walked the path and they bent their neck to look around it would form wrinkles…so to avoid the ladies having to bend their necks to get a good view they built the path in a zig zag. Or…that is the story my wife’s hometown has…
这样设计只是为了好看而已。一步一景,让人感觉空间更大。
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Incredible job shooting and editing. Thx for all your hard work.
Thank you 😊
Really amazing trip in China!
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Great video! If the street vendors were selling Star Wars or Disney merchandise then Kitra & Peter would be interested. The street vendors knew OA are UA-cam superstars. 💰💰
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Hi 👋 I hope you guys enjoyed this trip and I hope all of your guys future trips go well and please remember to stay safe 🙏 and remember to have a good time 😊. Also please remember to take care of yourselves 🙏☺️ and you guys are amazing 🤩 so keep being you cuz your awesome 👍😎🙏.
Thanks Ginny
@@OrdinaryAdventures your welcome 🤗.
Okay, I was so confused because I could have swore I saw the thumbnail of this video in my feed. Then when I went to look for it, I couldn’t find it! Also I get stressed out when people try to sell me things… you both handled it so well 😂
We posted the video but there was an issue with the video which we had to correct and reupload it
3:35 I eat these Xiao long bao since I was a kid!! You guys are really good travelers❤❤
It’s so delicious 🤤
Look at you two cheering me up after I leave the cardiologist. Your timing is perfect. Thanks guys… taking me along with you to China… so fun.
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Amazing job planning the trip, he’s a pro
Thanks! It’s not hard it just takes a lot of time and research
80s pepsi ring pulls are still alive in china. pull towards you instead of away. It lead to lots of cut fingers here in the UK. Then the push in caps came in early 90s.
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Congratulations on unlocking the "Shanghai Travel" achievement🎉🎉🎉
Thanks! 😃
@@OrdinaryAdventures Hope you can travel to China again, if you have the opportunity, I really hope you can see the most primitive and beautiful natural scenery in China, recommend Zhangjiajie in Hunan, Guilin in Guangxi, Jiuzhaigou in Sichuan, Wulong tiankeng in Chongqing, Tarim and Qinghai lakes in Xinjiang and Hukou Waterfall in Yellow River! Very shocking. In winter, remember to come to Harbin! There is a world of ice and snow, which will bring you endless joy.
7:00 the dancing thing is actually a prohibition of square dancing! basically in china a lot of retired/elderly ladies like to group together and dance in public places for fun, but the downside of that is that it can be very loud since they are blasting music with their stereos and they occupy a lot of space, so it makes sense they'd ban it in major tourist spots
Ah okay
Ok after watching all of your pork soup dumpling meals I have been obsessed with finding my own stateside. Last week we were visiting Washington DC and found them!!! Freaking amazing pork soup dumplings but then we found jet black ones that had truffle pork filling. Mind blown….
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You guys saying "Shung-hai" instead of "Shang-hai" makes me happy as someone with family roots in shanghai
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you guys managed to find some of the most American hotel in Shanghai... The carpet, the table, the lamp omg.
Haha we went with some trusted recommendations
Peter I completely understand what you mean. I eat glass as an act in my sideshow and eating those haws definitely have the same feel when you bite in.
Haha I’ve never eaten glass but I imagine that’s what it feels like
amazing . It's been twenty Years since My family and I went to shanghai . wow things are different now wow . My brother and i want to take our own family there and have a big giant family y trip .
Have fun!
Looks beautiful than I expected it would be like in real life
It definitely was
Those “long-skinny” boats carry goods, usually coal,from place to place.
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Thanks!
Thanks so much Ken!!!
Great quality video. Welcome to China! Wish You guys have Alipay and VPN ready. Are you guys on the 144 transit or tourist visa? You plan on visiting major cities or others? Any natural scenes?
We did a tourist visa and had Alipay
Forever beautiful China
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Peter lands back in American runs to home dept "gotta make Kitra and dogs a garden" I can actually envision that.
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Wow, looks awesome! Will you guys ever go to Canada, I think that would be a really cool blog!
Maybe someday!
All the food omg ! Next time you both are in Vegas and looking for great dumplings, go to Xiao Long Dumplings in our version of Chinatown. It’s soooo good.
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Hello guys how are you doing today and awesome amazing video 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much
@@OrdinaryAdventures you guys are very welcome 👍👍👍👍👍
The Candied Strawberries and haws on a stick are known generally are called Tanghulu! They are originally from Northern China, and they are a popular snack all over asia :D
Thanks for the additional info!
6:45 No dancing doesn't mean that people can not dance at the Bund. Actually it means no SQUARE dancing, which needs people gather up to dance, with large space and a big group. Obviously it will influence the traffic and the order there so that's why it is forbidden.
Ahhh okay
I was watching this video thinking, this guy sounds like Peter from Slashfilm! 😂
Haha
Now that I know the secret behind the pro tip numbers, I can see that pro tip #5143 is "bite" (I think haha)
You got it