Hey there everyone, Today I am going to share with you 7 of the most shocking culture shocks I had when I just moved into China. Enjoy!
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@etlay5684 Жыл бұрын
China is a huge and diverse country with different ethnic groups, languages, cultures and food. If you go to south like Guangzhou, you will see that they love their soups.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha I love this comment!
@erwingobig1954
Жыл бұрын
For Guangdonger, soup is the main dish, noodle is decoration.
@DescendantofYellowEmperor
Жыл бұрын
reminds me of hot dry noodles I Wuhan...
@kaidongliang3483
Жыл бұрын
@@shanghaiandi768 Time to learn Cantonese
@LetsGo-zj9tq Жыл бұрын
Guess what, Chinese is the most spoken language on earth. Once you can speak Chinese you suddenly can communicate to 1.3 billion more people on earth. Isn't that a cool thing to do?
@ramosity
Жыл бұрын
It's the most spoken language because China is the most populated country in the world.
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
@@ramosity thats 1 point.... youre pointing out china and inside china..... outside china there are various other asian or asean countries that read write and consume chinese media and culture...... hk, taiwan, macau, singapore, malaysia, africa XD.... and im just speaking about spoken language..... im not even referring to cultural tv or beliefs then that would widen and include vietnam, thailand, cambodia, indonesia etc...... language is just one commonality..... for example food, chopsticks and everyone has even heard of the monkey king even in south america.... obviously my point is pointing to the wider issue happening with the west! and your point stating that china is the most populated is definitely one reason why china is the hub of the world
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
1.5 bln would be closer to the truth... or even 1.4..... and thats not including the 10M native chinese outsde of china or non native that also happen to align with chinese language and culture not of chinese descent...... 1.3 is indias population!
@ramosity
Жыл бұрын
@@antwango The point is majority of those who speak Chinese are Chinese/partly Chinese whether they are from Mainland or outside China
@LetsGo-zj9tq
Жыл бұрын
@@ramosity You misunderstood my point buddy.
@user-vx8ex8fb7u Жыл бұрын
In fact, the preference of Chinese people for white skin is a historical phenomenon, as in the past, people who engaged in heavy physical labor were usually outdoors, which led to their skin being very dark. Chinese people, due to their desire to become wealthier people, have led to an aesthetic trend towards white skin. This is also why Europeans initially described Chinese people as "white people like us" when they arrived in China, because their hosts were wealthy people who did not need to work outdoors, so their skin was not tanned, and most of them had white skin
@MarkMiller304
27 күн бұрын
The opposite in the west, well modern times really. The tanner your skin it mean the more money you have to go on vacation to somewhere warm.
@sandyyy4842 Жыл бұрын
China seems a whole different world to me in a good way ofc. I've seen lot of travel videos in different countries but China always hit different like they've built there own world inside the country. Love to visit there one day
@chinavalley7230
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to China🎉🎉
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
well it should be..... do western people who go to other countries just expect another hub for starbucks / maccy ds / kfc etc???? wouldnt it be boring??? holy heck its a nightmare if that was what china turned into thnk god china isnt anything as crazy.... every country should have its own unique flavour..... plus its also a reason there isnt an obesity problem
@sandyyy4842
Жыл бұрын
@@antwango well good for you. I Don't know about "Western people ". I'm not from there. I wasn't saying about Western things either 🤔
@jackwang3608
Жыл бұрын
A town in China is equivalent to a nation in Europe, so the whole China is like a scaled down version of the United Nations.
@user-rq5pv3ef3z
Жыл бұрын
欢迎
@johnstauffer4362 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this excellent video. So clear and informative. Ican’t wait to experience China. I watch all Chinese series on Viki. I especially like the costume dramas, Dynasty and historic series. I also love the language because it is musical and soft. I’ve tried to watch some Korean series which are good but the harshness of the language grates on the ear. At one time I worked for some Chinese people and was amazed to find they had the same sense of humour as us and were such hard workers. I was so impressed. I’m trying to learn the language at the moment but as I am in my 70s, find it very hard, it is fascinating though and very interesting to study more so than any other language. I like the Chinese people I have met and can’t wait to go there where the films are made. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking and huge, I can’t wait to see it.
@never4ever386
Жыл бұрын
Oh, don’t we all love a Chinese palace drama where the imperial consorts and concubines try to poison or kill one another not to mention their constant b1tch fights 😅
@Silver23399
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to China!!!(^・ェ・^)(o^∀^o)
@peterk5981
Жыл бұрын
@@never4ever386 what is better than British killers who burnt Summer Palace and push opium all over China, blood suckers were finally kicked out
@user-mo4jh9uw1b
Жыл бұрын
It is very interesting to me that seventy-year-old foreigners like Chinese court dramas. Hahaha. In any case, China welcomes you.
@never4ever386
Жыл бұрын
@@user-mo4jh9uw1b costume dramas simply means set before modern times. They can be about anything and not necessarily court dramas.
@chunghsia Жыл бұрын
i was impressed with how clean and safe when visiting Shanghai, high contrast with San Francisco.
@lavish_1717
Жыл бұрын
They don’t have libberaliism
@williamlucas5852
Жыл бұрын
And it is not only in Shanghai that's clean and safe. Every other cities in China, big or small, are like that too. You won't feel unsafe walking down a quiet street in China, unlike US where crimes like mugging and killing are so common that people take that as a norm. So who have more freedom in this sense? The freedom to go anywhere at anytime in your own country without fearing for the safety of your life. And lets not even talk abt cleanliness. The streets in some US cities, even the big ones, are so filthy that it makes you wonder whether you are really in a 1st world developed country.
@niavellir7408
Жыл бұрын
@@lavish_1717 Yeah freedom is evil, people need to be controlled
@user-ub9iv2zq2c
Жыл бұрын
@@lavish_1717有钱或权利才是绝对自由
@user-su5yg8sh1p
11 ай бұрын
@@lavish_1717Yes, we don't have the freedom to shoot or take drugs, or we don't have the freedom to defecate at subway stations, nothing else is different
@JingLu8 Жыл бұрын
I thought the biggest shocks for a foreigner would be the wide use of digital currency, the ease of online shopping and the vast network of high speed bullet trains. Shanghai is the largest metropolitan in China, not exactly representative of the country, go to some of the 3rd, 4th level cities to experience real China. Beijing for example, is very different from Shanghai. Hope you enjoy your stay in China.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
True indeed, I talk about those things in another video, check it out!
@icebaby6714
Жыл бұрын
The city used to be very crowded because traditionally people all lived in the CBD, however in the past few decades when more and more new MRT lines were built extending to outskirts of the city, the government asked people to relocate to outskirts 2-3 hours from city centre and paid them 3 million to 5 million RMB as compensation depending on the home size and number of people of the family. People were given a choice of either buying a new home with cheaper price or moving to the apartments government built. After people were moved out, government knocked down all the old houses and build skyscrapers, some of the houses demolished were historical and 200-300 years old including these built by Britain and France during 1840-1945 era of international settlements in Shanghai. Shanghai had been ruled by a dozen of western nations and there were British, French, American and Japanese concessions, they were Indian policemen patrolling British concession and Vietnamese policemen patrolling French concession. There were tens of thousands American seamen, Jewish refugees from Europe and Russians living in Shanghai. There is an office building of Korean government in exile in Shanghai after Japan invaded Korea.
@kwokholuk8723
Жыл бұрын
@@icebaby6714 Yeah, India was a British colony and Vietnam was a French colony before.
@icebaby6714
Жыл бұрын
@@kwokholuk8723 Correct. Great Britain has contributed a great deal in Shanghai’s city development during its 100 year rule in the city’s international settlement from constructing new roads, buildings and tram routes to schools, hospitals, racecourse and ports, most importantly Britain established rules and western legal system in Shanghai. French influence is mainly in French concession but British influence is everywhere. Shanghai was like another Hong Kong in 1930s and 40s.
@patrickbly4170
Жыл бұрын
@@icebaby6714 Wow 😊 Thanks for that new information. Your written presentation is clear ...like the Domino effect.
@sstchan924 Жыл бұрын
You have just described one city, Shanghai but I guess if you have a chance visiting other cities, big and small, you will have a lot of surprises for your Vblog. China is such a huge country so harmoniously diverse and yet uniform. You will have much to report about.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Eventually I will! Have been to many big and small cities here! But not since I started shooting videos, so no records about it 😅
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
dont think he should report lol, i think he should just enjoy and maybe document..... i just feel that nearly everyone that is foreign and is in china feels the need to set western records straight..... and sometimes it comes across as box ticking or even propaganda..... it depends how the video is done i suppose...... if he wants to report then report or document.... i dont know i just feel like everyone who goes to china feels like theyre making the same videos answering the same questions over and over and i get there are some questions, issues and topics that are unavoidable because its uniquely china etc like transport in china, like paperless money etc... i dont know... im thinking out loud.... im not suggesting he should or shouldnt do this or that.... i like natural sort of diary vids.... i really like stu from china traveller, i love his channel.... i also like afu and abit of blondie.....
@andyliu7922
Жыл бұрын
so harmoniously diverse and yet uniform,wow, cant find a better way to put it.
@user-nu9wl2ob8h
10 ай бұрын
you are right but don't ask people to do so
@lionelwong5842 Жыл бұрын
Compared to many developing countries, the streets in China are very clean. No homeless people around. Many foreigners living in China have commented that China is very safe country with very low crime rate. People are very friendly too.
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable How many people are killed in Foxconn?
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable Then you tell me. How many people were killed in Foxconn Zhengzhou?
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable But no one is killed there.
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable Many more people died in America from gun violence and covid infection, and many innocent people died countries invaded by US and allies. In fact millions have died.
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable So what? Does it affect the whole country of 1.4 billion people? This is not even a tiny drop in an ocean of 1.4 billion people. Furthermore this is connected to people who are colluding with foreign powers, clamoring for democracy and carrying covert terrorist operations insides China. These are cowards who dare not directly fight with Chinese military but carrying out despicable terrorist attacks on innocent people and stirring up hatred against the authorities.
@flysmask Жыл бұрын
Not all soup dishes the soup is supposed to be eaten. It depends on the dish type. Some soup noodles for example, the soup is equivalent to condiments like soy-sauce, ketchup etc, just used to flavour the noodle but not supposed to be eaten by itself once the noodles' are finished. Some soup noodle the soup is supposed to be finished, because it's not made to be condiment to the dish itself. So be careful, by finishing 'soup' when it's not really soup.
@pearlblack9753
Жыл бұрын
most soups are not supposed to be eaten, that's why Chinese people don't eat the soup
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
maybe its me, i just finish everything in the bowl..... ive just been taught not to waste.... and i also get that not everything is supposed to be soup, soup base or broth.... which is why that point also stuck out like a sore thumb to me..... chinese do not waste anything.... i mean the majority..... obviously im not saying waste doesnt happen of course its sometimes unavoidable..... i was just shocked when he said "everyone" doesnt finish? and i also have never been to shanghai to know if thats true.... let alone watch every single shanghainese finish their bowl of soup lol but have to point out the difference is im chinese born and bred overseas in the uk but taught not to waste anything and also would point out that my parents would probably say guandong or canton is the area that i would mostly associate with or be familiar with as my parents are from hk and yes they do finish everything etc.... ok disclaimer before theres any crazy misunderstanding.... obviously talking generally when i say we finish everything...... its usually more rare to find plates unfinished unless its bad..... even when people cant finish, theres an option to take the food home.... i think my point is or maybe a few people have cottoned onto the point in the video where it sort of paints chinese or in this case shanghainese people as wasteful when it comes to food? and for me that point is very jarring..... AGAIN ive never been to shanghai personally..... ive only been to hk.... so maybe shanghainese people dont finish everything and is wasteful???? and also disclaimer im aware that some of the foods it would be impossible to finish off everything like say for example the TONS of chillis and chilli oil in a hotpot... thats for the flavour, thats essentally like soy sauce for flavouring or for dipping..... when i see that going to waste its sort of hurts but i understand thats impossible to drink all of it lol.... anyway not a negative comment or whatever i was also coming down the comments wondering if shanghai people waste alot of food lol..... again im chinese but in the uk and have never been to shanghai and this fact alone n the video would be culture shock for me lol!! i would personally WANT to finish everything served to me and not let any of it go to waste.... barring erm big bowls of chillis or chilli oil in a hotpot or dips obviously
You really don't have any idea about "Western Food". Take the soupy Chinese beef noodles for example. You get the noodles in a nice beef broth and it cost about 12 - 15 yuan in a small restaurant. In western country, you order that broth as soup and it cost you over USD$10/-. So next time, drink that damn broth.
@oneplanetearth Жыл бұрын
Safety , friendliness and amazing food ✌️ ☮️
@enpappa Жыл бұрын
I have more experience of Chengdu, which is also a mega city with 21 million people living there. May I add a a couple of things that was a positive experience for me when I first came to Changdu in 2015. It's very clean. - No trash or grafitti. There is none of that. - Well dressed people. Especially the young (maybe up to their fourties) dress very well. No sloppyness, showing their crack, wear down jeans och shoes. Very tidy people. (Except from some who spit in the street. There are more of that than back in Sweden I can tell - Sense of safety. I can walk ANYWHERE in the city and not feel threated by violence. Girls sit in parks after dark doing their homework and noone approach them. And in coffee shops. The chair and tables and be left outside without them getting thrown around, stolen och trashed. They are not chained down at all. And public toilets. Very very clean, atleast in Chengdu. And again, you can go there without someone approaching you. I'm aware that the above is not 100% true all the time. What is your experience? I'm asking the people in the comment section here :)
@fightlab6467
10 ай бұрын
haha you just made me miss chengdu even more... nowdays young people on the red or xiaohongshu (a chinese version of Pinterest/insta) promote chengdu as china's berlin becuase of its inclusivity of lgbtq and subculture stuff. weirdly i start to love Chengdu more after i studied aboard in canada...it's just way more fun, energetic, and convenient
@enpappa
10 ай бұрын
@@fightlab6467 sorry :p
@Julia1khabarovsk
10 ай бұрын
Chained chairs and table? In what country they are chained? I'm really curious. I'm from Russia and visited only asian countries .
@enpappa
10 ай бұрын
@@Julia1khabarovsk I live in Sweden.Yes, after closing time tables and chaorvget chained/wired together and locked. Otherwise they most likely get stolen or thrown around and trashed by less lovable people. Seen this in many countries atleast in Europe.
@Aex0496sick
9 ай бұрын
crack is so fk weird,dude...
@tiny6406 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video and great editing! 👏 The way you speak to us, viewers, is captivating and it makes the vid all the more interesting. 😁 I haven't been to China in over 8 years, so it's cool to see how modern the cities have become!
@oceanblue1771 Жыл бұрын
Great summary! Keep doing and Share!
@mariatong2022 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for sharing your thoughts😊
@tse4730 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video that was very interesting ! Well done, explained and edited !
@w.z.6062 Жыл бұрын
interesting perspectves! Hope to see more! Thank you!
@yuehchen7308 Жыл бұрын
your observation are very precise and on the point, good.!!1🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍
@rob1248996 Жыл бұрын
Ni Hzo, My gym partner is from Shanghai. He teaches me Chinese and I teach him English. This was a great video. Xie Xie.
@jameskoh2945 Жыл бұрын
Not right about not finishing your soup. I am a Chinese and I always finish the soup whenever possible, hate wasting good food. Only when the soup is too salty or not so nice, do I leave it unfinished. If you have a meal at a Chinese home, it is best to finish everything, it shows your appreciation of the food, that it is good food (just the opposite of what you said in the vid). Your host may offer you more if he sees your bowl is empty, just politely refuse (it is OK) by saying you are full already.
@sola4393
Жыл бұрын
Depends the soup, modern days some restaurants don't make the real soup like they used to, instead they put msg giving it a more strong favour, therefore some people may not drink the whole thing aside from being full already.
@user-oh8gv3zg8y
Жыл бұрын
shut up! you can only represent yourself
@huaimchen-gs4ot
2 ай бұрын
这没关系吧,现在比较年轻的人都不太注意这个了
@putriannasyaofficial Жыл бұрын
Cool video brother, success always
@HiddenRavioli Жыл бұрын
I found the 7th very interesting! Haven’t noticed that before. There’s a lot of reasons to explain why people don’t finish their food. The one you mentioned counts one. And sometimes as a restaurant owner or a host if you don’t provide enough food (to some extent it means beyond regular size) people might not think you’re as friendly as they expected. Though there’s another Chinese traditional culture is don’t waste food. But I’m confused as well because from my experience I think it really depends on situations and it is very hard for us to finish noodles, especially the noodles dish when you eat out. 🤣 On the other hand, modern Chinese culture cares more about the way they look, like the 3rd culture shock. Eating less is another way to show how they care about the calories they intake, for the young female generation especially. I’m living in a western city and I found it’s very easy for me to finish a pasta dish but there is always something left in my Asian noodle bowl. 😂
@leeliu-dz6hr
Жыл бұрын
no waste food to myself or my families, but provide enough food to my guest and friends.
@user-ji6qr9vq2l
10 ай бұрын
too much salt in the soup, getting thirsty if you drink up.
@svenbadstieber30018 ай бұрын
Nice, I am excited, I will be going to Shanghai next month for a few days.
@yvonnehua12667 ай бұрын
Very interesting point of views! Like it!😊
@hermaiana9 ай бұрын
This is really interesting. Thanks for sharing your experience with us!!
@shanghaiandi768
9 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@bingli8775 Жыл бұрын
Not only China, it is popular for the whole East Asia that people prefer whiter skin. For Japan, Korea, Vietnam etc., they have the similar preference.
@mattmaggoux9859 Жыл бұрын
Amazing videography, really beautiful.
@solotransform Жыл бұрын
Great take on Shanghai.Enjoyed it.
@shirleyc3175 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos, they’re great to watch and very insightful! I will be moving to Shanghai in a few months, so these introductions to the city are very useful 👍🏼 Keep them coming!
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
You'll love it
@Jaqen_Hghar Жыл бұрын
Quality upload. Keep up the good work.
@mingxi794511 ай бұрын
Great video! Reminds me of my happy days in Shanghai.
@xiaoweihuang7171 Жыл бұрын
Love this video! Your observation is accurate and tbh these are things I never really notice but they are true 😂😂
@pollyliao5651 Жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful city. I hope I can visit there as well and stay there for a month or two. I was told the food there is so delicious. I plan to lose some weight before I go, in case I'll eat too much.😅🤣
@user-lm3mz2hx4e Жыл бұрын
感谢你,真实的报道你看到的一切。 Thank you for truthfully reporting what you have seen.
@halfdropofink Жыл бұрын
Nice sharing!
@Zerpentsa6598 Жыл бұрын
I was in Spain and despite being able to speak a bit of Spanish, I was often ignored. Once I went to a cafe and asked for some food in broken Spanish. The staff made it clear they didn't want a non-Spanish eating in their cafe.
@minzhang9112
Жыл бұрын
Really?
@tse4730
Жыл бұрын
Omg ! Sorry to hear that ...
@jashannnnnnnn
Жыл бұрын
offtopic?
@questworldmatrix
Жыл бұрын
Wow, way to prop up tourism that one.
@sola4393
Жыл бұрын
That is surprising, I've only heard of small local Japanese restaurants do that but never thought of what you had. Thanks for sharing.
@jeffrayshao623011 ай бұрын
As a chinese, i was really thrill to see who as a foreigner spreading the real things in china. Very appreciated!I strongly recommend to go to many other cities in china. For instance,Suzhou and Chengdu, as china is a such huge country that no city is totally representitive.🙂
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Agreed! Thanks for your comment
@wiseguy888 Жыл бұрын
Great videos, keep it up. 辛苦了
@alfong82792 ай бұрын
Great observations, thanks.
@shanghaiandi768
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@hannibalyin8853 Жыл бұрын
what a fresh air, your beautiful channel earns my sub
@rrrimp120911 ай бұрын
really respect that you really dig to experience and observe the life in china. i live in another country now and sometimes i just feel lack of courage and patient to get involved.
@wjleaf2802 Жыл бұрын
The noodle soup thing is a good catch! I am overseas Chinese. I never noticed that
@oileengrace8228 Жыл бұрын
That was interesting, thank you. I hadn't been to SHH in 30 years. The soup in the noodle bowl - how amazing. I never knew that soup was a priority in any country, unless it's a soup dish. Soup in noodle to me , is just water. Proper soup I expect lots of ingredients, to be very nutritious as you may know by now, Chinese people always emphasize if the food is good for you, good for your body.
@graceq839811 ай бұрын
I went back to Shanghai after almost 4 years of studying in the UK. This video is also relatable to me cuz I kinda feel that reverse culture shock! :) and I would say that Shanghai wasn’t that empty until the pandemic and lockdown started.
@bubits1 Жыл бұрын
Buenísimo video como siempre! Espero que algún día podamos estar ahí! 😁😁👌🏼👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
ohh acabo de ver, gracias bubits!
@Tonyisactive Жыл бұрын
I want to visit China!! Thank you for sharing!
@andaro4511 ай бұрын
You made me want to visit Shanghai! I wasn't expected those either at all!
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Oh! That's so great, you wont be disappointed, for sure
@zhuojia206510 ай бұрын
Thank u for sharing this❤
@shanghaiandi768
10 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
@TheSummeryly Жыл бұрын
thanks for your video! I love Shanghai! I did not except that Shanghai is less crowded than Newyork!
@JL_hahaha0303
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if it has to do with certain areas still under lock down?
@xiyuyan4020 Жыл бұрын
thanks for share,really objective
@hvvy4834 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. Also as Shanghainese, I feel for no.6 it really depends on which area you live. The shopping malls, restaurants, KTV and bars usually have more people, but the most “Loud” crowd is the old people who dance and sing near your home hahaha( But it’s true that there are fewer people on streets after the Covid :()
@PP-qw3yr
Жыл бұрын
lmao,"Shanghainese"????
@paulvh58939 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comments. Quite interesting
@MapleJokerRofl Жыл бұрын
BEAUTIFUL video.. subbed!
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate 🙏 🙏
@level1selamat15511 ай бұрын
Beautiful video, good editing
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@partsandlaborgroup Жыл бұрын
Great video.
@ArtisFX11 ай бұрын
Thats was really great observations.
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@georgepetrin1334 Жыл бұрын
I find your videos about Shanghai both informative and entertaining. I would be interested in a video about you: how and why did a Bolivian come to live in Shanghai; do you plan on staying for a long time; do you have a job there; I believe you are somewhat fluent in Chinese but not sure; did your educational experience prepare you for your living in China, etc. Thanks.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Hreat suggestions! I wi eventually reveal more about me and my journey in China
@weilihe6518 Жыл бұрын
I miss my city a lot...havent been back for 4 yrs. Thanks for your video, it helped with my homesickness, hope you have a happy life in Shanghai :)
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
thanks! check out my other videos about Shanghai, you'll feel closer to home!
@chirogirl6755010 ай бұрын
Cool video! Peace and Blessings
@shanghaiandi768
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@koovoo6011 Жыл бұрын
Beggars have long been out of work in China, where few carry cash. All payment, top-up, shopping, consumption, check a variety of procedures, bills, bills, taxis, tickets, looking for moving, looking for a repairman, looking for a variety of mechanics. Hair and nails, everything in life can be done on one phone. China's various departments, institutions, industries have their own two-dimensional code, mobile phone scan to solve related problems. .
@Sayitlikeitis-jn6xe
Жыл бұрын
Actually, there are no panhandlers in China. It’s illegal to beg for money on the streets in China. Poverty in China has been eradicated and the government has implemented many programs to help the poorer people. Unlike the western countries, panhandlers and homeless people are everywhere. I recently visited San Francisco in California USA and stayed at a 5 star hotel in downtown. I paid $300 US dollars per night. I didn’t see any homeless people around the street of the hotel. But as soon as I walked down 2 blocks, I saw so many homeless people sleeping on doorways, tents, cardboard boxes. They urinate and defecate on the streets. If you’re not watching your steps, you can easily step on the urine and feces if not the homeless person. They panhandle very aggressively and if you don’t give them any money, they will call you names and make derogatory racial remarks. They don’t want food. they just want cash so they can buy alcohol or drugs. Their government needs to resolve the homeless problem or else no tourist will go there.
@bryanryan45043 ай бұрын
I love Chinese community. I want to visit China one day. I have been learning Mandarin.
@shanghaiandi768
3 ай бұрын
加油!
@ITeachChinese2 ай бұрын
I agree with what you said 👊
@laojiatou5161 Жыл бұрын
The culture shock you experienced is very interesting! We should know that China is not a country but a civilization in a sense. Imagine that it is composed of 1.4 billion people with different customs. Even the dialects of people in the southeast and northwest are different. In China, most Chinese people do not understand the dialects of other regions, which is totally different from the accent. Different cultural customs have created different food cultures, and the differences are beyond imagination! You can assume that China is regarded as a unified European country. The core of Chinese culture lies in cultural identity, ancestral identity, and the pursuit of inclusiveness and harmony. Chinese people love peace and do not take the initiative to provoke disputes. They advocate moderation and benevolence. They have a completely different world outlook from the West. There is no zero-sum game thinking in the West! I wish you have a good time in China and everything goes well! Greetings from a Chinese!
Before the pandemic, it was more crowned, and a lot of night time lives such as night markets, street snacks and restaurants, ktvs, bars, clubs, game centers and etc.
@user-pm1lt1wj4n Жыл бұрын
夜生活的话长沙晚上比较热闹,上海还是相对安静许多。
@ChinaSongsCollectionАй бұрын
In terms of nightlife, it depends on where you go in China, and you'll get a very different impression of China. Shanghai doesn't really have nightlife. But if you go to some other cities in China, you'll find very busy exciting nightlife. For example, I think parts of Chengdu don't seem to go to sleep! Even 3am is completely filled with people on the streets!
@fianorian Жыл бұрын
I watch a lot of Chinese drama's and always assumed that the empty streets I was seeing were filmed very early or late in the day, to avoid the crowds. Your comments on that shocked me.
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
or it was all filmed on a set or wherever that place is called.... i also assumed china is packed 24hrs a day.... but it makes sense it isnt thank god lol
@DescendantofYellowEmperor
Жыл бұрын
Shanghai is a busy city...when you go to tie-2 cities like Wuhan Chengdu Chongqing, you will find life is very different
@zoeliu1350 Жыл бұрын
Nice video❤👍🏼👍🏼
@hotpotgang Жыл бұрын
You have great hair!
@blazez755 Жыл бұрын
this was a really good video
@xll5668 Жыл бұрын
It was a lot more crowded before the pandemic. Tourists are less because of the Covid policy. It’s just inconvenient to travel around. If you came 5 years ago, Nanjing road would always be full of tourists. Also welcome to Shanghai😊You have a lot to explore. I would recommend you go to some sub centers instead of just the center of Shanghai. If you like greeneries, Gongqing forest park is a great place to go and you’ll see how families enjoy their weekend.
@lollymanna
11 ай бұрын
Shanghai as a whole doesn't feel crowded. Certain touristy areas are crowded, though.
Its easy for westerns to enjoy the convenience, efficiency and modernization in China , but maybe harder for them to enjoy China’s culture, especially those cultures identifying race. It’s natural and understandable, cause to sincerely embrace or enjoy a new culture, it always comes with a little bit of humble about your past.
@andyliu7922
Жыл бұрын
wow you speak my mind
@user-su5yg8sh1p
11 ай бұрын
Chinese culture emphasizes seeking common ground while reserving differences, which is also suitable for communication with countries around the world. However, the aggression of Western countries and Japan has made us more aware of the importance of unity
@Qamar-sz4nf Жыл бұрын
I'm from China. The video is very accurate about our life.
@sirius_25 Жыл бұрын
Are you 브레드 피트 ? Thank you for your broadcasting for China experience 👍
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
감사합니다.
@grapefruitvodka Жыл бұрын
Great video. Hey you should visit Beijing and other cities, cause its so different from Shanghai... more Chinese and eye opening
@frankfang2146 Жыл бұрын
I will say hello to you when i see you in Shanghai😊
@cheetaih11 ай бұрын
There is a lot of preception that the soup of the Chinese noodles soup is just MSG in hot water that's why we don't drink it. A "good Chinese soup" that we would consume is made by very different ingredients.
@marioandrade2064 Жыл бұрын
Muy bueno. Me gustó como siempre tu trabajo, investigación , estadística, relato, sigue adelante con más videos, los espero.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
TQM papi!
@myroeganilees62307 ай бұрын
Nice shot, thx XD
@user-lonegeer Жыл бұрын
agree,the video‘’s really interesting
@Aex0496sick9 ай бұрын
actually,noodles is not preferred for us;in north people take mantou as main,in south is rice,sometimes we eat dumplings and baozi.
@luisanthonychau Жыл бұрын
Not all Chinese noodles pays attention to the broth. Some broths are just soy source/MSG mixed with water; hence, people don't really empty their bowl unless the place is known for their broths.
@allenwang5279 Жыл бұрын
your comments are fairly truth. It is ver;y good vlog.
@ALGMandarin Жыл бұрын
VERY INTERESTING.
@sandiegoo11 ай бұрын
Saw a lot of scenes of jingan temple and its surrounding! Thats where I live haha
@-felixx5110 ай бұрын
Shanghai, my favorite city apart from my hometown Suzhou.
@alexvain559311 ай бұрын
nice video! have a good time in shanghai
@eri7-11 Жыл бұрын
Beautifully filmed WHAT CAMERA AND MIC DO YOU USE? Thanks
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Sony 7iii, and a rode mic, small one
@fish-jq6rr11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video. I'm Chinese and I was shocked that the people are much stronger than us after I went abroad. In my mind, old people are usually slim haha.
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Hahha true, in China people are quite slim in general
@helen9904mc Жыл бұрын
come to Guangzhou, and you will understand where all the people is!
@lilihu529511 ай бұрын
I guess the time you filmed this video, shanghai was still under the impact of covid. You'll probably feel it less quiet by now lol. Hope you enjoy the time in Shanghai
@MrGanbat84 Жыл бұрын
woow great
@marianadelima1598 Жыл бұрын
Yo amo💕💕 la cultura Asiática desde niña. Pero que mas aprecio y que debemos aprender es la disciplina en todos los aspectos de su vida .
@JoeHan268 Жыл бұрын
Awesome skilled content! How long did you get really good with Mandarin?
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
2 years if you work hard you'll be decent, to be really good takes time
@bibianxin Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! It feels refreshing to watch China-related videos that are not negative, especially since China is a wonderful country. I'm going to Chengdu this year and I'll stay there for about two years so... I had a question. I'm having trouble understanding how can I transfer my money from my European bank account to a Chinese bank account without paying much fees. Do you know any service that could allow me to do so easily? Have a good day!
@baptismb
11 ай бұрын
You typically go to Bank of China (I don't thnk other banks do this) and deposit a check. It costs about $8 for $3000 I made to my father. But it takes about 45 days for the Bank of China to allow you to use the money after the check is deposited.
@bibianxin
11 ай бұрын
@@baptismb Thank you so much !!
@ahkoy973 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for debunking many false myths
@louiswu6300 Жыл бұрын
if you want night life go to southern part of China. or find some teens they will teach you where to have fun during mid night. generally speaking big city has midnight life. but you need to know where is it. BTW covid19 made a lots interest place closed...
@MrPartysun Жыл бұрын
Bro, your monologue is so good and not boring at all, bless you more subs. Can you suggest a good HSK1 level book :) ?
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I'd actually recommend you to start from HSK2, hsk1 gives nothing, too basic
@SCIFIGAMESFANS Жыл бұрын
The Bamboo Sea Resort near Hangzhou is more interesting, such as Nanshan Bamboo Sea and Yixing Bamboo Sea
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China is a huge and diverse country with different ethnic groups, languages, cultures and food. If you go to south like Guangzhou, you will see that they love their soups.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha I love this comment!
@erwingobig1954
Жыл бұрын
For Guangdonger, soup is the main dish, noodle is decoration.
@DescendantofYellowEmperor
Жыл бұрын
reminds me of hot dry noodles I Wuhan...
@kaidongliang3483
Жыл бұрын
@@shanghaiandi768 Time to learn Cantonese
Guess what, Chinese is the most spoken language on earth. Once you can speak Chinese you suddenly can communicate to 1.3 billion more people on earth. Isn't that a cool thing to do?
@ramosity
Жыл бұрын
It's the most spoken language because China is the most populated country in the world.
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
@@ramosity thats 1 point.... youre pointing out china and inside china..... outside china there are various other asian or asean countries that read write and consume chinese media and culture...... hk, taiwan, macau, singapore, malaysia, africa XD.... and im just speaking about spoken language..... im not even referring to cultural tv or beliefs then that would widen and include vietnam, thailand, cambodia, indonesia etc...... language is just one commonality..... for example food, chopsticks and everyone has even heard of the monkey king even in south america.... obviously my point is pointing to the wider issue happening with the west! and your point stating that china is the most populated is definitely one reason why china is the hub of the world
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
1.5 bln would be closer to the truth... or even 1.4..... and thats not including the 10M native chinese outsde of china or non native that also happen to align with chinese language and culture not of chinese descent...... 1.3 is indias population!
@ramosity
Жыл бұрын
@@antwango The point is majority of those who speak Chinese are Chinese/partly Chinese whether they are from Mainland or outside China
@LetsGo-zj9tq
Жыл бұрын
@@ramosity You misunderstood my point buddy.
In fact, the preference of Chinese people for white skin is a historical phenomenon, as in the past, people who engaged in heavy physical labor were usually outdoors, which led to their skin being very dark. Chinese people, due to their desire to become wealthier people, have led to an aesthetic trend towards white skin. This is also why Europeans initially described Chinese people as "white people like us" when they arrived in China, because their hosts were wealthy people who did not need to work outdoors, so their skin was not tanned, and most of them had white skin
@MarkMiller304
27 күн бұрын
The opposite in the west, well modern times really. The tanner your skin it mean the more money you have to go on vacation to somewhere warm.
China seems a whole different world to me in a good way ofc. I've seen lot of travel videos in different countries but China always hit different like they've built there own world inside the country. Love to visit there one day
@chinavalley7230
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to China🎉🎉
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
well it should be..... do western people who go to other countries just expect another hub for starbucks / maccy ds / kfc etc???? wouldnt it be boring??? holy heck its a nightmare if that was what china turned into thnk god china isnt anything as crazy.... every country should have its own unique flavour..... plus its also a reason there isnt an obesity problem
@sandyyy4842
Жыл бұрын
@@antwango well good for you. I Don't know about "Western people ". I'm not from there. I wasn't saying about Western things either 🤔
@jackwang3608
Жыл бұрын
A town in China is equivalent to a nation in Europe, so the whole China is like a scaled down version of the United Nations.
@user-rq5pv3ef3z
Жыл бұрын
欢迎
Thank you for this excellent video. So clear and informative. Ican’t wait to experience China. I watch all Chinese series on Viki. I especially like the costume dramas, Dynasty and historic series. I also love the language because it is musical and soft. I’ve tried to watch some Korean series which are good but the harshness of the language grates on the ear. At one time I worked for some Chinese people and was amazed to find they had the same sense of humour as us and were such hard workers. I was so impressed. I’m trying to learn the language at the moment but as I am in my 70s, find it very hard, it is fascinating though and very interesting to study more so than any other language. I like the Chinese people I have met and can’t wait to go there where the films are made. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking and huge, I can’t wait to see it.
@never4ever386
Жыл бұрын
Oh, don’t we all love a Chinese palace drama where the imperial consorts and concubines try to poison or kill one another not to mention their constant b1tch fights 😅
@Silver23399
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to China!!!(^・ェ・^)(o^∀^o)
@peterk5981
Жыл бұрын
@@never4ever386 what is better than British killers who burnt Summer Palace and push opium all over China, blood suckers were finally kicked out
@user-mo4jh9uw1b
Жыл бұрын
It is very interesting to me that seventy-year-old foreigners like Chinese court dramas. Hahaha. In any case, China welcomes you.
@never4ever386
Жыл бұрын
@@user-mo4jh9uw1b costume dramas simply means set before modern times. They can be about anything and not necessarily court dramas.
i was impressed with how clean and safe when visiting Shanghai, high contrast with San Francisco.
@lavish_1717
Жыл бұрын
They don’t have libberaliism
@williamlucas5852
Жыл бұрын
And it is not only in Shanghai that's clean and safe. Every other cities in China, big or small, are like that too. You won't feel unsafe walking down a quiet street in China, unlike US where crimes like mugging and killing are so common that people take that as a norm. So who have more freedom in this sense? The freedom to go anywhere at anytime in your own country without fearing for the safety of your life. And lets not even talk abt cleanliness. The streets in some US cities, even the big ones, are so filthy that it makes you wonder whether you are really in a 1st world developed country.
@niavellir7408
Жыл бұрын
@@lavish_1717 Yeah freedom is evil, people need to be controlled
@user-ub9iv2zq2c
Жыл бұрын
@@lavish_1717有钱或权利才是绝对自由
@user-su5yg8sh1p
11 ай бұрын
@@lavish_1717Yes, we don't have the freedom to shoot or take drugs, or we don't have the freedom to defecate at subway stations, nothing else is different
I thought the biggest shocks for a foreigner would be the wide use of digital currency, the ease of online shopping and the vast network of high speed bullet trains. Shanghai is the largest metropolitan in China, not exactly representative of the country, go to some of the 3rd, 4th level cities to experience real China. Beijing for example, is very different from Shanghai. Hope you enjoy your stay in China.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
True indeed, I talk about those things in another video, check it out!
@icebaby6714
Жыл бұрын
The city used to be very crowded because traditionally people all lived in the CBD, however in the past few decades when more and more new MRT lines were built extending to outskirts of the city, the government asked people to relocate to outskirts 2-3 hours from city centre and paid them 3 million to 5 million RMB as compensation depending on the home size and number of people of the family. People were given a choice of either buying a new home with cheaper price or moving to the apartments government built. After people were moved out, government knocked down all the old houses and build skyscrapers, some of the houses demolished were historical and 200-300 years old including these built by Britain and France during 1840-1945 era of international settlements in Shanghai. Shanghai had been ruled by a dozen of western nations and there were British, French, American and Japanese concessions, they were Indian policemen patrolling British concession and Vietnamese policemen patrolling French concession. There were tens of thousands American seamen, Jewish refugees from Europe and Russians living in Shanghai. There is an office building of Korean government in exile in Shanghai after Japan invaded Korea.
@kwokholuk8723
Жыл бұрын
@@icebaby6714 Yeah, India was a British colony and Vietnam was a French colony before.
@icebaby6714
Жыл бұрын
@@kwokholuk8723 Correct. Great Britain has contributed a great deal in Shanghai’s city development during its 100 year rule in the city’s international settlement from constructing new roads, buildings and tram routes to schools, hospitals, racecourse and ports, most importantly Britain established rules and western legal system in Shanghai. French influence is mainly in French concession but British influence is everywhere. Shanghai was like another Hong Kong in 1930s and 40s.
@patrickbly4170
Жыл бұрын
@@icebaby6714 Wow 😊 Thanks for that new information. Your written presentation is clear ...like the Domino effect.
You have just described one city, Shanghai but I guess if you have a chance visiting other cities, big and small, you will have a lot of surprises for your Vblog. China is such a huge country so harmoniously diverse and yet uniform. You will have much to report about.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! Eventually I will! Have been to many big and small cities here! But not since I started shooting videos, so no records about it 😅
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
dont think he should report lol, i think he should just enjoy and maybe document..... i just feel that nearly everyone that is foreign and is in china feels the need to set western records straight..... and sometimes it comes across as box ticking or even propaganda..... it depends how the video is done i suppose...... if he wants to report then report or document.... i dont know i just feel like everyone who goes to china feels like theyre making the same videos answering the same questions over and over and i get there are some questions, issues and topics that are unavoidable because its uniquely china etc like transport in china, like paperless money etc... i dont know... im thinking out loud.... im not suggesting he should or shouldnt do this or that.... i like natural sort of diary vids.... i really like stu from china traveller, i love his channel.... i also like afu and abit of blondie.....
@andyliu7922
Жыл бұрын
so harmoniously diverse and yet uniform,wow, cant find a better way to put it.
@user-nu9wl2ob8h
10 ай бұрын
you are right but don't ask people to do so
Compared to many developing countries, the streets in China are very clean. No homeless people around. Many foreigners living in China have commented that China is very safe country with very low crime rate. People are very friendly too.
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable How many people are killed in Foxconn?
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable Then you tell me. How many people were killed in Foxconn Zhengzhou?
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable But no one is killed there.
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable Many more people died in America from gun violence and covid infection, and many innocent people died countries invaded by US and allies. In fact millions have died.
@lionelwong5842
Жыл бұрын
@@sosoable So what? Does it affect the whole country of 1.4 billion people? This is not even a tiny drop in an ocean of 1.4 billion people. Furthermore this is connected to people who are colluding with foreign powers, clamoring for democracy and carrying covert terrorist operations insides China. These are cowards who dare not directly fight with Chinese military but carrying out despicable terrorist attacks on innocent people and stirring up hatred against the authorities.
Not all soup dishes the soup is supposed to be eaten. It depends on the dish type. Some soup noodles for example, the soup is equivalent to condiments like soy-sauce, ketchup etc, just used to flavour the noodle but not supposed to be eaten by itself once the noodles' are finished. Some soup noodle the soup is supposed to be finished, because it's not made to be condiment to the dish itself. So be careful, by finishing 'soup' when it's not really soup.
@pearlblack9753
Жыл бұрын
most soups are not supposed to be eaten, that's why Chinese people don't eat the soup
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
maybe its me, i just finish everything in the bowl..... ive just been taught not to waste.... and i also get that not everything is supposed to be soup, soup base or broth.... which is why that point also stuck out like a sore thumb to me..... chinese do not waste anything.... i mean the majority..... obviously im not saying waste doesnt happen of course its sometimes unavoidable..... i was just shocked when he said "everyone" doesnt finish? and i also have never been to shanghai to know if thats true.... let alone watch every single shanghainese finish their bowl of soup lol but have to point out the difference is im chinese born and bred overseas in the uk but taught not to waste anything and also would point out that my parents would probably say guandong or canton is the area that i would mostly associate with or be familiar with as my parents are from hk and yes they do finish everything etc.... ok disclaimer before theres any crazy misunderstanding.... obviously talking generally when i say we finish everything...... its usually more rare to find plates unfinished unless its bad..... even when people cant finish, theres an option to take the food home.... i think my point is or maybe a few people have cottoned onto the point in the video where it sort of paints chinese or in this case shanghainese people as wasteful when it comes to food? and for me that point is very jarring..... AGAIN ive never been to shanghai personally..... ive only been to hk.... so maybe shanghainese people dont finish everything and is wasteful???? and also disclaimer im aware that some of the foods it would be impossible to finish off everything like say for example the TONS of chillis and chilli oil in a hotpot... thats for the flavour, thats essentally like soy sauce for flavouring or for dipping..... when i see that going to waste its sort of hurts but i understand thats impossible to drink all of it lol.... anyway not a negative comment or whatever i was also coming down the comments wondering if shanghai people waste alot of food lol..... again im chinese but in the uk and have never been to shanghai and this fact alone n the video would be culture shock for me lol!! i would personally WANT to finish everything served to me and not let any of it go to waste.... barring erm big bowls of chillis or chilli oil in a hotpot or dips obviously
@resgiramforest6416
Жыл бұрын
@antwango 面汤这种喝不完也带不走的就不要硬撑了啊_(:з」∠)_为了节约喝坏肚子就不值得了 老一辈确实比现在的人更有节约意识,这一点确实没错,可能现在都没饿过不知道食物是好的:(
@hclau218
Жыл бұрын
You really don't have any idea about "Western Food". Take the soupy Chinese beef noodles for example. You get the noodles in a nice beef broth and it cost about 12 - 15 yuan in a small restaurant. In western country, you order that broth as soup and it cost you over USD$10/-. So next time, drink that damn broth.
Safety , friendliness and amazing food ✌️ ☮️
I have more experience of Chengdu, which is also a mega city with 21 million people living there. May I add a a couple of things that was a positive experience for me when I first came to Changdu in 2015. It's very clean. - No trash or grafitti. There is none of that. - Well dressed people. Especially the young (maybe up to their fourties) dress very well. No sloppyness, showing their crack, wear down jeans och shoes. Very tidy people. (Except from some who spit in the street. There are more of that than back in Sweden I can tell - Sense of safety. I can walk ANYWHERE in the city and not feel threated by violence. Girls sit in parks after dark doing their homework and noone approach them. And in coffee shops. The chair and tables and be left outside without them getting thrown around, stolen och trashed. They are not chained down at all. And public toilets. Very very clean, atleast in Chengdu. And again, you can go there without someone approaching you. I'm aware that the above is not 100% true all the time. What is your experience? I'm asking the people in the comment section here :)
@fightlab6467
10 ай бұрын
haha you just made me miss chengdu even more... nowdays young people on the red or xiaohongshu (a chinese version of Pinterest/insta) promote chengdu as china's berlin becuase of its inclusivity of lgbtq and subculture stuff. weirdly i start to love Chengdu more after i studied aboard in canada...it's just way more fun, energetic, and convenient
@enpappa
10 ай бұрын
@@fightlab6467 sorry :p
@Julia1khabarovsk
10 ай бұрын
Chained chairs and table? In what country they are chained? I'm really curious. I'm from Russia and visited only asian countries .
@enpappa
10 ай бұрын
@@Julia1khabarovsk I live in Sweden.Yes, after closing time tables and chaorvget chained/wired together and locked. Otherwise they most likely get stolen or thrown around and trashed by less lovable people. Seen this in many countries atleast in Europe.
@Aex0496sick
9 ай бұрын
crack is so fk weird,dude...
Awesome video and great editing! 👏 The way you speak to us, viewers, is captivating and it makes the vid all the more interesting. 😁 I haven't been to China in over 8 years, so it's cool to see how modern the cities have become!
Great summary! Keep doing and Share!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing your thoughts😊
Thank you for your video that was very interesting ! Well done, explained and edited !
interesting perspectves! Hope to see more! Thank you!
your observation are very precise and on the point, good.!!1🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍
Ni Hzo, My gym partner is from Shanghai. He teaches me Chinese and I teach him English. This was a great video. Xie Xie.
Not right about not finishing your soup. I am a Chinese and I always finish the soup whenever possible, hate wasting good food. Only when the soup is too salty or not so nice, do I leave it unfinished. If you have a meal at a Chinese home, it is best to finish everything, it shows your appreciation of the food, that it is good food (just the opposite of what you said in the vid). Your host may offer you more if he sees your bowl is empty, just politely refuse (it is OK) by saying you are full already.
@sola4393
Жыл бұрын
Depends the soup, modern days some restaurants don't make the real soup like they used to, instead they put msg giving it a more strong favour, therefore some people may not drink the whole thing aside from being full already.
@user-oh8gv3zg8y
Жыл бұрын
shut up! you can only represent yourself
@huaimchen-gs4ot
2 ай бұрын
这没关系吧,现在比较年轻的人都不太注意这个了
Cool video brother, success always
I found the 7th very interesting! Haven’t noticed that before. There’s a lot of reasons to explain why people don’t finish their food. The one you mentioned counts one. And sometimes as a restaurant owner or a host if you don’t provide enough food (to some extent it means beyond regular size) people might not think you’re as friendly as they expected. Though there’s another Chinese traditional culture is don’t waste food. But I’m confused as well because from my experience I think it really depends on situations and it is very hard for us to finish noodles, especially the noodles dish when you eat out. 🤣 On the other hand, modern Chinese culture cares more about the way they look, like the 3rd culture shock. Eating less is another way to show how they care about the calories they intake, for the young female generation especially. I’m living in a western city and I found it’s very easy for me to finish a pasta dish but there is always something left in my Asian noodle bowl. 😂
@leeliu-dz6hr
Жыл бұрын
no waste food to myself or my families, but provide enough food to my guest and friends.
@user-ji6qr9vq2l
10 ай бұрын
too much salt in the soup, getting thirsty if you drink up.
Nice, I am excited, I will be going to Shanghai next month for a few days.
Very interesting point of views! Like it!😊
This is really interesting. Thanks for sharing your experience with us!!
@shanghaiandi768
9 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
Not only China, it is popular for the whole East Asia that people prefer whiter skin. For Japan, Korea, Vietnam etc., they have the similar preference.
Amazing videography, really beautiful.
Great take on Shanghai.Enjoyed it.
Thank you for your videos, they’re great to watch and very insightful! I will be moving to Shanghai in a few months, so these introductions to the city are very useful 👍🏼 Keep them coming!
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
You'll love it
Quality upload. Keep up the good work.
Great video! Reminds me of my happy days in Shanghai.
Love this video! Your observation is accurate and tbh these are things I never really notice but they are true 😂😂
Such a beautiful city. I hope I can visit there as well and stay there for a month or two. I was told the food there is so delicious. I plan to lose some weight before I go, in case I'll eat too much.😅🤣
感谢你,真实的报道你看到的一切。 Thank you for truthfully reporting what you have seen.
Nice sharing!
I was in Spain and despite being able to speak a bit of Spanish, I was often ignored. Once I went to a cafe and asked for some food in broken Spanish. The staff made it clear they didn't want a non-Spanish eating in their cafe.
@minzhang9112
Жыл бұрын
Really?
@tse4730
Жыл бұрын
Omg ! Sorry to hear that ...
@jashannnnnnnn
Жыл бұрын
offtopic?
@questworldmatrix
Жыл бұрын
Wow, way to prop up tourism that one.
@sola4393
Жыл бұрын
That is surprising, I've only heard of small local Japanese restaurants do that but never thought of what you had. Thanks for sharing.
As a chinese, i was really thrill to see who as a foreigner spreading the real things in china. Very appreciated!I strongly recommend to go to many other cities in china. For instance,Suzhou and Chengdu, as china is a such huge country that no city is totally representitive.🙂
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Agreed! Thanks for your comment
Great videos, keep it up. 辛苦了
Great observations, thanks.
@shanghaiandi768
2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
what a fresh air, your beautiful channel earns my sub
really respect that you really dig to experience and observe the life in china. i live in another country now and sometimes i just feel lack of courage and patient to get involved.
The noodle soup thing is a good catch! I am overseas Chinese. I never noticed that
That was interesting, thank you. I hadn't been to SHH in 30 years. The soup in the noodle bowl - how amazing. I never knew that soup was a priority in any country, unless it's a soup dish. Soup in noodle to me , is just water. Proper soup I expect lots of ingredients, to be very nutritious as you may know by now, Chinese people always emphasize if the food is good for you, good for your body.
I went back to Shanghai after almost 4 years of studying in the UK. This video is also relatable to me cuz I kinda feel that reverse culture shock! :) and I would say that Shanghai wasn’t that empty until the pandemic and lockdown started.
Buenísimo video como siempre! Espero que algún día podamos estar ahí! 😁😁👌🏼👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
ohh acabo de ver, gracias bubits!
I want to visit China!! Thank you for sharing!
You made me want to visit Shanghai! I wasn't expected those either at all!
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Oh! That's so great, you wont be disappointed, for sure
Thank u for sharing this❤
@shanghaiandi768
10 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊
thanks for your video! I love Shanghai! I did not except that Shanghai is less crowded than Newyork!
@JL_hahaha0303
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if it has to do with certain areas still under lock down?
thanks for share,really objective
Nice video. Also as Shanghainese, I feel for no.6 it really depends on which area you live. The shopping malls, restaurants, KTV and bars usually have more people, but the most “Loud” crowd is the old people who dance and sing near your home hahaha( But it’s true that there are fewer people on streets after the Covid :()
@PP-qw3yr
Жыл бұрын
lmao,"Shanghainese"????
Thank you for your comments. Quite interesting
BEAUTIFUL video.. subbed!
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate 🙏 🙏
Beautiful video, good editing
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Great video.
Thats was really great observations.
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I find your videos about Shanghai both informative and entertaining. I would be interested in a video about you: how and why did a Bolivian come to live in Shanghai; do you plan on staying for a long time; do you have a job there; I believe you are somewhat fluent in Chinese but not sure; did your educational experience prepare you for your living in China, etc. Thanks.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Hreat suggestions! I wi eventually reveal more about me and my journey in China
I miss my city a lot...havent been back for 4 yrs. Thanks for your video, it helped with my homesickness, hope you have a happy life in Shanghai :)
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
thanks! check out my other videos about Shanghai, you'll feel closer to home!
Cool video! Peace and Blessings
@shanghaiandi768
10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Beggars have long been out of work in China, where few carry cash. All payment, top-up, shopping, consumption, check a variety of procedures, bills, bills, taxis, tickets, looking for moving, looking for a repairman, looking for a variety of mechanics. Hair and nails, everything in life can be done on one phone. China's various departments, institutions, industries have their own two-dimensional code, mobile phone scan to solve related problems. .
@Sayitlikeitis-jn6xe
Жыл бұрын
Actually, there are no panhandlers in China. It’s illegal to beg for money on the streets in China. Poverty in China has been eradicated and the government has implemented many programs to help the poorer people. Unlike the western countries, panhandlers and homeless people are everywhere. I recently visited San Francisco in California USA and stayed at a 5 star hotel in downtown. I paid $300 US dollars per night. I didn’t see any homeless people around the street of the hotel. But as soon as I walked down 2 blocks, I saw so many homeless people sleeping on doorways, tents, cardboard boxes. They urinate and defecate on the streets. If you’re not watching your steps, you can easily step on the urine and feces if not the homeless person. They panhandle very aggressively and if you don’t give them any money, they will call you names and make derogatory racial remarks. They don’t want food. they just want cash so they can buy alcohol or drugs. Their government needs to resolve the homeless problem or else no tourist will go there.
I love Chinese community. I want to visit China one day. I have been learning Mandarin.
@shanghaiandi768
3 ай бұрын
加油!
I agree with what you said 👊
The culture shock you experienced is very interesting! We should know that China is not a country but a civilization in a sense. Imagine that it is composed of 1.4 billion people with different customs. Even the dialects of people in the southeast and northwest are different. In China, most Chinese people do not understand the dialects of other regions, which is totally different from the accent. Different cultural customs have created different food cultures, and the differences are beyond imagination! You can assume that China is regarded as a unified European country. The core of Chinese culture lies in cultural identity, ancestral identity, and the pursuit of inclusiveness and harmony. Chinese people love peace and do not take the initiative to provoke disputes. They advocate moderation and benevolence. They have a completely different world outlook from the West. There is no zero-sum game thinking in the West! I wish you have a good time in China and everything goes well! Greetings from a Chinese!
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Is true what you say!
@baiyun7810
9 ай бұрын
是的,如果中国用西方的哲学思想来统治和治理,这么大的国家根本不可能延续五千年不分裂。这就是东方智慧。
@tl87-rg9df
7 ай бұрын
@@baiyun7810西方说中国没有人权,但是中国讲究纪律,从不散漫。中国从来不干涉任何其他国家的内政,向来尊重别国的主权独立和完整。而讲究人权的西方国家例如美国,干涉了多少国家的内政,发动了多少战争,考虑一下。😂
Before the pandemic, it was more crowned, and a lot of night time lives such as night markets, street snacks and restaurants, ktvs, bars, clubs, game centers and etc.
夜生活的话长沙晚上比较热闹,上海还是相对安静许多。
In terms of nightlife, it depends on where you go in China, and you'll get a very different impression of China. Shanghai doesn't really have nightlife. But if you go to some other cities in China, you'll find very busy exciting nightlife. For example, I think parts of Chengdu don't seem to go to sleep! Even 3am is completely filled with people on the streets!
I watch a lot of Chinese drama's and always assumed that the empty streets I was seeing were filmed very early or late in the day, to avoid the crowds. Your comments on that shocked me.
@antwango
Жыл бұрын
or it was all filmed on a set or wherever that place is called.... i also assumed china is packed 24hrs a day.... but it makes sense it isnt thank god lol
@DescendantofYellowEmperor
Жыл бұрын
Shanghai is a busy city...when you go to tie-2 cities like Wuhan Chengdu Chongqing, you will find life is very different
Nice video❤👍🏼👍🏼
You have great hair!
this was a really good video
It was a lot more crowded before the pandemic. Tourists are less because of the Covid policy. It’s just inconvenient to travel around. If you came 5 years ago, Nanjing road would always be full of tourists. Also welcome to Shanghai😊You have a lot to explore. I would recommend you go to some sub centers instead of just the center of Shanghai. If you like greeneries, Gongqing forest park is a great place to go and you’ll see how families enjoy their weekend.
@lollymanna
11 ай бұрын
Shanghai as a whole doesn't feel crowded. Certain touristy areas are crowded, though.
哈哈哈好神奇😂😂面汤造成的困惑……如果是鸡汤面可以喝汤啦,只要那个汤看起来不是很淡的颜色or很清爽的口味,那就就别喝了!会很撑的(不过螺蛳粉汤太香了我也会忍不住大喝一碗…
Its easy for westerns to enjoy the convenience, efficiency and modernization in China , but maybe harder for them to enjoy China’s culture, especially those cultures identifying race. It’s natural and understandable, cause to sincerely embrace or enjoy a new culture, it always comes with a little bit of humble about your past.
@andyliu7922
Жыл бұрын
wow you speak my mind
@user-su5yg8sh1p
11 ай бұрын
Chinese culture emphasizes seeking common ground while reserving differences, which is also suitable for communication with countries around the world. However, the aggression of Western countries and Japan has made us more aware of the importance of unity
I'm from China. The video is very accurate about our life.
Are you 브레드 피트 ? Thank you for your broadcasting for China experience 👍
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
감사합니다.
Great video. Hey you should visit Beijing and other cities, cause its so different from Shanghai... more Chinese and eye opening
I will say hello to you when i see you in Shanghai😊
There is a lot of preception that the soup of the Chinese noodles soup is just MSG in hot water that's why we don't drink it. A "good Chinese soup" that we would consume is made by very different ingredients.
Muy bueno. Me gustó como siempre tu trabajo, investigación , estadística, relato, sigue adelante con más videos, los espero.
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
TQM papi!
Nice shot, thx XD
agree,the video‘’s really interesting
actually,noodles is not preferred for us;in north people take mantou as main,in south is rice,sometimes we eat dumplings and baozi.
Not all Chinese noodles pays attention to the broth. Some broths are just soy source/MSG mixed with water; hence, people don't really empty their bowl unless the place is known for their broths.
your comments are fairly truth. It is ver;y good vlog.
VERY INTERESTING.
Saw a lot of scenes of jingan temple and its surrounding! Thats where I live haha
Shanghai, my favorite city apart from my hometown Suzhou.
nice video! have a good time in shanghai
Beautifully filmed WHAT CAMERA AND MIC DO YOU USE? Thanks
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Sony 7iii, and a rode mic, small one
Thank you for your video. I'm Chinese and I was shocked that the people are much stronger than us after I went abroad. In my mind, old people are usually slim haha.
@shanghaiandi768
11 ай бұрын
Hahha true, in China people are quite slim in general
come to Guangzhou, and you will understand where all the people is!
I guess the time you filmed this video, shanghai was still under the impact of covid. You'll probably feel it less quiet by now lol. Hope you enjoy the time in Shanghai
woow great
Yo amo💕💕 la cultura Asiática desde niña. Pero que mas aprecio y que debemos aprender es la disciplina en todos los aspectos de su vida .
Awesome skilled content! How long did you get really good with Mandarin?
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
2 years if you work hard you'll be decent, to be really good takes time
Thank you so much for this video! It feels refreshing to watch China-related videos that are not negative, especially since China is a wonderful country. I'm going to Chengdu this year and I'll stay there for about two years so... I had a question. I'm having trouble understanding how can I transfer my money from my European bank account to a Chinese bank account without paying much fees. Do you know any service that could allow me to do so easily? Have a good day!
@baptismb
11 ай бұрын
You typically go to Bank of China (I don't thnk other banks do this) and deposit a check. It costs about $8 for $3000 I made to my father. But it takes about 45 days for the Bank of China to allow you to use the money after the check is deposited.
@bibianxin
11 ай бұрын
@@baptismb Thank you so much !!
Thank you for debunking many false myths
if you want night life go to southern part of China. or find some teens they will teach you where to have fun during mid night. generally speaking big city has midnight life. but you need to know where is it. BTW covid19 made a lots interest place closed...
Bro, your monologue is so good and not boring at all, bless you more subs. Can you suggest a good HSK1 level book :) ?
@shanghaiandi768
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I'd actually recommend you to start from HSK2, hsk1 gives nothing, too basic
The Bamboo Sea Resort near Hangzhou is more interesting, such as Nanshan Bamboo Sea and Yixing Bamboo Sea