Growing Up in China Since 1999 | What I Loved

this is something I never really talked about but a lot of people are curious about, so here we go! part 2 coming next: what i didnt like about growing up in China
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  • @yonight6871
    @yonight6871 Жыл бұрын

    Before coming to China, the media coverage on China l had come across was usually negative.Many people in my country including me mistakenly believed that China was a poor country, where there was only oppression without freedom.But when l came to China, l found China is AMAZING! l dare say China is better than the West in many ways.Modernization, convenience, hospitality, safety, all of these has left a positive impression on me.

  • @xepinephrine4743

    @xepinephrine4743

    Жыл бұрын

    I have seen your comments under many videos, It seems you really like modern China, thanks for your kindness.

  • @yonight6871

    @yonight6871

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xepinephrine4743 you jun🤫

  • @xepinephrine4743

    @xepinephrine4743

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yonight6871 got it, houzang youjun🤪

  • @user-ds3un8sv3b

    @user-ds3un8sv3b

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@yonight6871 😂6

  • @Lee_CHN

    @Lee_CHN

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xepinephrine4743 xswl, nanguai juede zhege pinglun hen yanshu🤣

  • @ReyOfLight
    @ReyOfLight6 ай бұрын

    I went to China a few times between 2006 and 2010 and stayed for a total of 10 weeks spread out over those trips. I was staying with locals, in a regular apartment in Suzhou (SIP) and honestly not seeing many westerners other than my own mirror reflection. I went to China with an open mind my first time and I truly had an amazing time, and coming back for my other visits, felt like coming home in a sense. I got to know some amazing people during my stays, and to my western eyes, there was just something magical about how buildings and bridges and whatnot was lit up at night. Here at home all I see except for at Christmas, is regular boring streetlights with absolute zero design when it comes to aestetics. Suzhou at night in May, June or July was more stunning than what I see here in Sweden in December. Suzhou at Christmas was something out of this world. There's just so much thought and effort put into things in China, to make it look good and not just be functional. I was also amazed by how clean it was in most places, there was little or no trash on sidewalks or along roads in cities, and definitely no broken glass bottles (while here, you have to watch out for broken glass everywhere if you're barefeet, walking a pet, use a wheelchair or bicycle). I'm well aware that the poorer parts of the country and rural areas can be completely different from the modern areas of bigger cities, but I did spend my time in the cities, and not in tourist traps btw as I was with locals and avoided the places with tourist groups like the plague. It was also nice to not see grafitti everywhere (which is usually the case anywhere in the west) And then of course the food! Even to this day I'm missing many of the foods I had in China that are either difficult or outright impossible to find where I live! Lotus root for example, I absolutely loved it with or without rice in it. Glutinous rice dumplings (the ones traditionally eaten around the dragon boat festival) were another favorite along with Xiao long bao and other dumplings. Hand pulled noodles in broth that had been simmering for many hours... Kirin milk tea (I know it's a Japanese brand...), fresh mochi with cream and fresh fruit inside... Just some of the things I just absolutely loved! I didn't even miss western cuisine because the local cuisine was so incredibly good! I was and am well aware of the political situation in China, but I choose to not let it shadow my experience of the country. I always felt very safe during my stays as well. Considering it wasn't exactly yesterday that I visited last time, I'd probably be completely blown away if visiting again because of how fast the urban areas are developing and evolving, things changed even just between my visits and those happened over a pretty short period of time (arrived first time just before Christmas 2006, left from my last trip in July 2010)

  • @JINGLAIFU

    @JINGLAIFU

    21 күн бұрын

    欢迎再次光临苏州!我是苏州人。

  • @gktang3925
    @gktang3925 Жыл бұрын

    You are already a local Cantonese now. You can speak Cantonese and Mandarin very fluently. Time flies, and the city has changed obviously, from a worn down one to a vivid, colorful one, fantastic.

  • @AndorranStairway
    @AndorranStairway Жыл бұрын

    China’s rapid development is on a whole other level. I first visited Shenzhen in 2006 and I didn’t have the best experience. I got approached by random dodgy people either trying to get me to stay in their hotels, or to follow them to some unknown place. Didn’t help that the hotel I stayed in turned out to be really seedy and my room wasn’t even prepared. Visited again in 2022 for a business trip and the city felt completely different and modern. I actually thought I went to the wrong city for a moment because there weren’t any people staring and giving me weird looks.

  • @user-du3fb9zw3q

    @user-du3fb9zw3q

    8 ай бұрын

    中国这20年发展太快了,我是1995年出生的,5年前甚至10年前发生的事情都已经过时了,每隔几年就一大变化

  • @dennisluz6453

    @dennisluz6453

    7 ай бұрын

    My nephew from San Francisco works for Square in Shenzhen and after 6 years in China he is apparently adapted to the country's lifestyle. He can read and fluently speak Mandarin, Cantonese and Fukienese dialect . He concurs that great changes have taken place in China, especially in Shenzhen (China's Silicon Valley) since it was first nothing more than a fishing village. He says that there is now a high speed train which connects Shenzhen to HK and it takes 19 minutes. Previously it took 2 hours (mostly because of a Custom stop at the border between Shenzhen and HK) why a Custom stop? Because HK is a Special Administrative Zone with it's own regulations. Now here's a kicker comparing China to the U.S (especially SF): homelessness is almost non-existent, at least not noticeable in China's large cities and if you see an occasional beggar in the street don't be surprised to see him holding out his cellphone so that a passerby can donate him some money just by connecting their cellphone QR codes! How about that for a cashless society? Privately many Chinese citizens may not like XiJinPing and the CCP but they feel as long as their standard of living is not impinged they tolerate things the way it is. An analogy would be trading freedom for economic well-being. In the current Israel vs Hamas war some say Israel is trading security for land (when you consider the history of Jewish settlements)

  • @cadhlaohanlon4443
    @cadhlaohanlon444311 ай бұрын

    I’m a half Chinese, and by going through your videos, I can’t help to sense your love towards China. 点赞。👍

  • @ccbeh9103

    @ccbeh9103

    11 ай бұрын

    😃半个中国人👏

  • @singhi89

    @singhi89

    11 ай бұрын

    混血女孩儿?那一定很漂亮😀

  • @JXFAXTF

    @JXFAXTF

    11 ай бұрын

    刚开始还以为是视频博主,原来是另一个小姐姐,哈哈。中国近十年来变化还是有的,我不想谈那些发展什么的,太多人说了,没意思,说一个我自己发现的日常吧,近十年来,中国街道上跑步的人明显比以前多了很多很多,这是个非常好非常健康的现象。

  • @sigerlion8608

    @sigerlion8608

    8 ай бұрын

    @@singhi89 Stop perpetuating this stereotype. Asian American men is on the bottom tier in dating in the West because of this type of thinking from Asian women. Many Asian women went for White men hoping for a 混血儿 and also the privileges of being White adjacent in the West. Other races also didn't want to date Asian men, so they were rejected by Asian, White, Black women for many years.

  • @AMPProf

    @AMPProf

    7 ай бұрын

    Right

  • @yijiancai1651
    @yijiancai1651 Жыл бұрын

    One thing I was upset about safety issues when studying in US was not that they happen a lot, but how people in the end are always just "accepting" it as a reality and be numb. I was studying in a small college town in Colorado where it was considered a "bubble" in mid US from violent crimes, but just 1 month ahead of my departure, the largest mass shooting in decades in the town happened, in a supermarket just a few km from my place. I couldn't believe it and never felt so real about the threat, even I saw those kind of news happen a lot around the country. I guess if I were to grow up in the US I would be numb too and all I can say is "praying for the victims and their families". But when you look at other countries, not just China, it's a shame. It's not like natural disaster or the country doesn't have the ability to do something, it's man-made problem and the men choose to divert attention by creating more problems around the world.

  • @stukadax

    @stukadax

    Жыл бұрын

    It's indeed a shame. I immigrated to the US form China in the late 90's and I think my generation was the first generation of US kids that have to experience lockdown drills in case of mass shooting. We did more of those in school than tornado drills in my memory. Both parties use the issue to milk votes and money and they don't care of the average people get shot on a daily basis. The entire US government, all three branches of it, is corrupted.

  • @bunnyfreakz

    @bunnyfreakz

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol you don't mention how homelessness and drugs addicts now become epidemic. Mass Shooting is just tip of the iceberg when people feed up and snapped over chaotic society.

  • @bobzhang5450

    @bobzhang5450

    Жыл бұрын

    definitely agree

  • @Tom67Slick

    @Tom67Slick

    Жыл бұрын

    I worry more about being targeted for being an Asian, the US is just not friendly toward Asians, there's a lot of racism and you're more likely to get robbed or mugged if you're Asian

  • @jamesc2899

    @jamesc2899

    Жыл бұрын

    How about over one million Uyghurs in concentration camps and hundreds of thousands of other Chinese citizens being jailed or executed for political or religious opinions?

  • @spencer7404
    @spencer7404 Жыл бұрын

    Actually, there is another thing I love about China, which is people embrace nerds. Actually, nerds are one of the most popular kinda people in China. It's one of the reasons why China has developed so rapidly. So many STEM talents are treated as role models, heroes even.

  • @lucas_tinker

    @lucas_tinker

    Жыл бұрын

    @@blue-xb1cq There are some places friendly to "geek" is totally different with an entire country or its culture does the same.

  • @frankfleming1103

    @frankfleming1103

    Жыл бұрын

    This is also the reason why Chinese football cannot develop. The vast majority of parents believe that everything is inferior, and only education is superior. No parent is willing to waste their child's adolescence by letting them play football, especially among the lower middle class.

  • @blue-xb1cq

    @blue-xb1cq

    Жыл бұрын

    @@frankfleming1103 - they are working on it ... kzread.info/dash/bejne/eZuLvKavl7qff6Q.html ( primary school football in a poor region of China)

  • @spencer7404

    @spencer7404

    Жыл бұрын

    @@frankfleming1103 So true. I actually discussed it before. It's not just football. Judges, lawyers, doctors, writers, artists, teamwork game athletes, philosophers, and other humanities and social sciences also lack outstanding talents. Students with talent flood into STEM-related courses. Thank God there is Political Economics. Because the Chinese economists are not so good, either.

  • @WangJing66

    @WangJing66

    11 ай бұрын

    @@spencer7404 I think that in such a huge country as China, it is too big and too difficult to study the national economy related to the behavior of 1.4 billion people. Ordinary people can only study the economy of one province at most. But no one will Willing to claim to be an economic expert specializing in a province

  • @PeterSzeto-es6em
    @PeterSzeto-es6em Жыл бұрын

    People who say China is a safe country because of the surveillance cameras are in denial. Foreigners usually say that! China is a safe country because it doesn't have drug problems, guns problems, gambling problems, easy access to all sorts of porn. Being a cashless society also helps. The surveillance cameras are essentially for national security.

  • @garylee9668

    @garylee9668

    Жыл бұрын

    well, surveillance camera is actually the number one reason that China is so safe now. otherwise, it will take forever to catch a criminal sometimes.

  • @beproudasian8279

    @beproudasian8279

    Жыл бұрын

    Well said. It's just common sense. Less drug, guns, gambling problems and porn definitely makes for a better and safer society.

  • @chrissong2763

    @chrissong2763

    Жыл бұрын

    I dont understand why some guys care about the caremas. If you are not a bad guy and wanna do some illegal things, what are you worrying about? Actually. if the goverment wanna arrest you, you will be arrested quickly, because we are living in a morden soociety, and the important data, for example, your address, your phone number, your education backgroud, your relatives have already been collected when you born, go to school, go to hospital, rent a house.

  • @anonnoone8500

    @anonnoone8500

    Жыл бұрын

    You often see videos of crime scenes in the US and in the UK. Hey, these are taken by CCTV in public places, which means they do have a lot of surveillance cameras everywhere. They don't talk about it but love to smear China on this. In fact, I have seen figures that the density of CCTV over population in the UK and the US is actually higher than China😁😁 These western countries are just hypocritical about privacy, human rights, and freedom. They just have a hegemonic media disseminating lies, smear, and propaganda to the general public.

  • @chilam2512

    @chilam2512

    Жыл бұрын

    its the camera and the high punishment, Ai contribute the most. the camera system not just flag up on the suspect, it flag up everyone get in contact with the suspect then arrest everyone involved. Hell if they caught you do drug, they will flag up everyone around you and request them to come in for a drug test.

  • @wwyytt20
    @wwyytt20 Жыл бұрын

    Your video has made me appreciate my own country much more. I used to take the advancements in our society for granted.

  • @JiaTelindadada

    @JiaTelindadada

    Жыл бұрын

    @Commie Monkey I can use VPN to access to YT😄😄

  • @shisidishaoxia

    @shisidishaoxia

    Жыл бұрын

    @Commie Monkey I see from your id that you how crazy the man

  • @user-qs8xs7wf3x

    @user-qs8xs7wf3x

    Жыл бұрын

    @Commie Monkey 没有人抓,更没有人管,因为翻墙是如此简单,以至于我和我的小伙伴都认为政府只是走走形式,

  • @venjenwayn7807

    @venjenwayn7807

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-qs8xs7wf3x 这人一看就是个反串的殖子叼它干嘛。

  • @user-ui1mr9cr2n

    @user-ui1mr9cr2n

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Commie Monkey in fact .some company and school are allowed to use VPN Legally.....normal people also easy to find payable VPN to use

  • @FarewelI
    @FarewelI Жыл бұрын

    Coming from the Netherlands, I can agree on so many points, being just back from Guangzhou and having visited the city numerous times in the past. I am literally seeking opportunities to work in China!

  • @sugarmandeka4628

    @sugarmandeka4628

    Жыл бұрын

    im an east asian studying in the nl currently, and it was nothing like a expected maybe im in a rather boring city(enschede) the life here is just as flat as the country itself, also the random yelling teenagers I was really terrified at first they were yelling at me when i was walking down the road and i didn't even know wtf they were saying just some random words . Yeah there is nothing much to do here in city im living

  • @MidgardSerpent

    @MidgardSerpent

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sugarmandeka4628 Hey, I have lived most of my life in Enschede. Sorry to hear you are not having a great time here. Yeah, people can be quite racist here. In my store we regurlarly have to deal with racist youth.

  • @theramendutchman

    @theramendutchman

    11 ай бұрын

    Really? I'm not very convinced from her video, as card-check-in at trains, which are fast and (honestly, statistically) quite well on time, we also have great online shopping platforms, food delivery etc. Like, I'm just sitting here thinking "yeah we all have that, lady, nothing new here"

  • @sama-sc3vy

    @sama-sc3vy

    9 ай бұрын

    Living in Dutch now😂 I really miss all the stuffs in China! Transportation, food… as a student, it’s really inconvenient to go out. The Dutch trains really blow me away, preventing me from traveling for all sorts of weird reasons besides the usual delays. Such as a strike, or train station maintenance. Unbelievable, since 2years ago, the train station in my city has been repaired several times, often causing people in the whole city to take the bus to the next city to transfer to the train.😅

  • @theramendutchman

    @theramendutchman

    9 ай бұрын

    @@sama-sc3vy That is a good point, and a strong critique I've never really had, so far. I've never been in another country for more than two months consecutively, so I've never noticed if trains have more or less outages, there.

  • @ashleylaurin6531
    @ashleylaurin6531 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, glad you feel so at home in Guangzhou, all I can think of is one famous line by 苏轼: 此心安處是吾鄉

  • @kko-punch7059
    @kko-punch7059 Жыл бұрын

    I definitely am going to recommend and promote your channel to people who have negative views on China! There are sooooo many many ignorant Americans who think China is so backward!

  • @stukadax

    @stukadax

    Жыл бұрын

    Most Americans think the whole world is underdeveloped except for a few big cities in Europe. It's indeed pathetic.

  • @akiddies3911

    @akiddies3911

    Жыл бұрын

    For western countries, China is under develop country, poor country, for BBC news, they always show black and white picture of China, old age of china

  • @akiddies3911

    @akiddies3911

    Жыл бұрын

    Now Europe and western countries go back to old age, they don't have natural gas, they have to used woods

  • @ranochung

    @ranochung

    Жыл бұрын

    But they will say that this video is fake and paid by ccp.. bla bla.. 😂 ignorance and ignorance,

  • @felixlaupc

    @felixlaupc

    Жыл бұрын

    In actual fact, most Americans are stupid. For those who are not stupid, the loose gun law would kill them anyway.

  • @UberYunSpicyEggroll
    @UberYunSpicyEggroll Жыл бұрын

    I was born in Jiangsu but moved to the States when I was 5, so I have this HUGE disconnect when I do go back to China. Came too early so I lost the ability to read/write, but I can still speak it semi-fluently. Your videos help non natives (such as myself) understand the current timeline thats going on in China. Those battery bank stations on every floor in malls n stuff are a lifesaver the last time I went back to Chengdu to visit the in-laws. Thanks for taking the time and putting in the effort to make this video!!! Cheers~

  • @GOAT_MESSI53
    @GOAT_MESSI53 Жыл бұрын

    Chinese people are really warm and they will always smile and talk to you.

  • @kl9518
    @kl9518 Жыл бұрын

    I went to China 20 years ago and I loved it. I love it even more as I watch videos like this. Thanks.

  • @louyu0822

    @louyu0822

    Жыл бұрын

    Compared with 20 years ago, China has undergone earth-shaking changes. Welcome to China again!

  • @CuriousJet
    @CuriousJet Жыл бұрын

    I was born in Taiwan, then grew up in the States, then lived in Shanghai for 5 years. My impression of China was leaning toward the negative side too. But after experiencing everything on my own I’d grow to love this amazing country. I now have moved to Taiwan again but I often miss my time, my friends in China just as much as those in the US. China is definitely not the back water, hostile place many in the West or Taiwan believe it is. China, its culture and people really is something you’d appreciate once you actually lived there. I hope more people in the world would have the chance to experience it.

  • @fgdfhdhjd7776

    @fgdfhdhjd7776

    Жыл бұрын

    留岛不留人听过吗?

  • @liveinfeet5780

    @liveinfeet5780

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fgdfhdhjd7776你先把你英语学好吧。你先看看人家发的啥。丢死人了

  • @user-fx7nd4vc4e

    @user-fx7nd4vc4e

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fgdfhdhjd7776反串??

  • @user-th2fg8jf8s

    @user-th2fg8jf8s

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought they are rude and spit everywhere.

  • @CuriousJet

    @CuriousJet

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-th2fg8jf8s Some of them are, that’s true. But you gotta look at the big picture. China has over 1.3 billion people. Of course there will be people that are rude or loud. They spit and even pee on the streets. But there also millions of lovely, sophisticated, cultured people everywhere in the huge country. Don’t judge people based on their nationality, instead judge a person on their own merits or the lacking of it. There are angles and asxholes anywhere you go.

  • @AnbenK
    @AnbenK Жыл бұрын

    safety is something I could never believe how much better China is vs the US, is simply horrible in the US and you hear about these horrifying stories around you about robberies, shootings every single day.

  • @anonymintheworld9781

    @anonymintheworld9781

    Жыл бұрын

    Although China has been demonized by the Western media, the Chinese never slack off for a day. The Chinese do not argue, but work hard on the ground. They use facts to prove everything. I believe that one day everything will be self-evident.

  • @jeremytine

    @jeremytine

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah the political prisoners having their organs harvested felt real safe I'm sure... Muslims in xinjiang as well.. all nice and safe unless you rock the boat and speak your mind

  • @dazzheaiz9822

    @dazzheaiz9822

    Жыл бұрын

    bruh do you even know how many street stabs cases have happened just as of today this year? 50+ cases

  • @jeremytine

    @jeremytine

    Жыл бұрын

    And yet, life expectancy in US still several years higher than CCP. 🤔

  • @mistersquare7327

    @mistersquare7327

    Жыл бұрын

    America is for sure the worst country in the so called first world, and actually the whole West is in a huge crisis.

  • @JasonTheZoologist
    @JasonTheZoologist Жыл бұрын

    I was born and raised in Malaysia but my great grandparents are from guangzhou. I look forward to visiting the place one day once I have some free time and money.

  • @KinLee919

    @KinLee919

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome, just avoid line 3😂

  • @taowang-jz4ow

    @taowang-jz4ow

    Жыл бұрын

    欢迎回老家看看

  • @user-qs8xs7wf3x

    @user-qs8xs7wf3x

    Жыл бұрын

    梦里还有一个故乡的感觉棒极了!

  • @goodputin4324

    @goodputin4324

    Жыл бұрын

    Cibai jangan jadi pengkhianat 😢

  • @why2cool
    @why2cool Жыл бұрын

    I think Alysa's intention is to introduce the real China to the Western world full of criticism and prejudice. Unfortunately, most viewers are still Chinese perhaps here to learn English. We should think of a way to promote Alysa's channel to our Western friends, more European and American need to learn the truth. As an expat working in the Philippines, I lost my job because I expressed my appreciation for China's contributions to global well-being and humanity. It appears that the Dutch colleagues, along with the American country manager and pro-US Filipino clients I worked with, took issue with my viewpoint. Regrettably, the true reason for my departure would not be acknowledged, which is disheartening and reflects a common occurrence of double standards and hypocrisy.

  • @dehua-2730

    @dehua-2730

    Жыл бұрын

    It's weird how Philippines and Vietnam hates China so much when it's America that waged all the wars against them and committed all the heinous crimes. I had similar experience going to the Philippines and Vietnam.

  • @gipsyking2011

    @gipsyking2011

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks,As a Chinese I dont encourage you to agrue with that peoples.walking safe then walking longer.

  • @why2cool

    @why2cool

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@gipsyking2011 Yes, but the consequence is that I have yet found my next job. I wish I can work in mainland China, but I am 50 years old and evidently, it has been challenging to come across any career opportunities.

  • @dehua-2730

    @dehua-2730

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gipsyking2011 maybe right, but if Chinese people keep silence all the times, people keep bullying us, somebody needs to step up.

  • @dzjanczidi4749

    @dzjanczidi4749

    Жыл бұрын

    别想那么多,干就完了,我在欧洲十几年,能顶回去的绝不憋着,要打架我也不怕。

  • @frankliu9320
    @frankliu9320 Жыл бұрын

    Hard to believe Guang Zhou, getting into a modern city in such a short period of time, good for you and good for people living there, l wish Los Angeles could have the same convenience.

  • @hansweissmann_xviii6754
    @hansweissmann_xviii6754 Жыл бұрын

    Oh, given the amount of food choices available in China, I must congratulate you on your self restraint! I gained 5 kg in three weeks visiting Shanghai and Beijing end of April and beginning of May. Those Lelecha drinks are so damn tasty!!

  • @AlysaWonderland

    @AlysaWonderland

    Жыл бұрын

    bubble tea is my guilty pleasure!

  • @hansweissmann_xviii6754

    @hansweissmann_xviii6754

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AlysaWonderland I think they put some kind of secret ingredient in it that calls out to me every 2 hours or so......I was so weak.......

  • @taowang-jz4ow

    @taowang-jz4ow

    Жыл бұрын

    中国是美食之都

  • @Aapig

    @Aapig

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hansweissmann_xviii6754 Hahaha, just you are too greedy

  • @hansweissmann_xviii6754

    @hansweissmann_xviii6754

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Aapig No, I was slavishly weak……

  • @garylarowe8741
    @garylarowe8741 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, this is so informative Alysa! And useful for whenever I get to visit there!

  • @mikef6399
    @mikef6399 Жыл бұрын

    You are so genuine, love it!

  • @kevinkuok9131
    @kevinkuok9131 Жыл бұрын

    Love this video, Alysa. Gives me valuable insight into China. Thanks. I am subscribed.

  • @ningzhang7417
    @ningzhang7417 Жыл бұрын

    希望你们一家都能早日获得绿卡❤

  • @qiuweida

    @qiuweida

    Жыл бұрын

    中国的绿卡世界第一难拿。

  • @yuchen4631
    @yuchen4631 Жыл бұрын

    I have an nearly reversed trajectory of yours. I grew up in GuangZhou and went to Michigan for University. Now I have lived in the middle west for about 10 years. I am glad that you enjoy GuangZhou enough to call it home! I do feel your pain about the VISA status. I wish China can be more inclusive too as it really has a lot to offer. Hope to bump into you some day back home!

  • @newtonw1008

    @newtonw1008

    8 ай бұрын

    Hong Kong is a little more liberal with giving permanent residency and even citizenship...try moving nearby for 7 years

  • @KevinFeng-hu5qp
    @KevinFeng-hu5qp Жыл бұрын

    This lady deserves much more likes and subscription! all the best!

  • @tonmatthew5544
    @tonmatthew5544 Жыл бұрын

    great video🎉🎉 the world is lucky to have these true heart and wonderful people

  • @inderaputra2846
    @inderaputra2846 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the changes observed and shared through out your stay in Guangzhou, my ancestor came from Sunde Guangdong, I'm from Malaysia anyway! Thanks again!

  • @appledvlog
    @appledvlog Жыл бұрын

    I'm from Philippines, and saw you graduated in Jinan University (暨南大学华文学院)and makes me miss Guangzhou so much!!!! I miss my alma mater. ❤ And I could't disagree of what you just mentioned. China Guangzhou will always be a home to me, and if given a chance where I wanna migrate, that's definetly Guangzhou!

  • @GolDFish-if1ov

    @GolDFish-if1ov

    Жыл бұрын

    Well then go back to China 🇨🇳

  • @JS-lesca
    @JS-lesca7 ай бұрын

    Omg, thank you for sharing your experience, it's so fascinating! 😳😳

  • @josephchai6875
    @josephchai6875 Жыл бұрын

    Good to hear your quick summaries of the things in china. Your 24 years in china really help facilitates many to quickly understand many of the daily essentials in china, such as the App to use, and how to get things done. So basically you are a 'bridge' for many. Very much thankful for that. Keep up the good work, lady.

  • @antwango
    @antwango Жыл бұрын

    Anyone remember the song 1 million bicycles in beijing, or chun lis stage in sf lol yup the change in china has taken EVERYONE by surprise even the Chinese.... its more notable among the Chinese who have lived and moved there etc.... would love to visit or even live work there one day..... closest ive been is HK!!! discovered you on Hezhimeng!!! Love that channel!!

  • @Ottovonostbahnhof

    @Ottovonostbahnhof

    Жыл бұрын

    now it is 1 million EV in Beijing

  • @JustinWoo
    @JustinWoo8 ай бұрын

    Wow those shared power banks are awesome. I wish that existed here.

  • @AlysaWonderland

    @AlysaWonderland

    8 ай бұрын

    You and me both!

  • @owenyih4129
    @owenyih4129 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your support and respect for China. I hope you continue to have a wonderful time while you are here.

  • @eugeneheeger3284
    @eugeneheeger3284 Жыл бұрын

    Wow!! A wonderful and honest Video. Thank you from Canada.

  • @cfyau2008
    @cfyau2008 Жыл бұрын

    Once you are sitting on the lap of luxury in China, it is very difficult for you to adjust to other countries where services outside China are not easy to get, eg domestic cleaning help at a reasonable cost!😂😂😂 congrats to you 👍

  • @little_volcano
    @little_volcano8 ай бұрын

    Very Informative! Thanks for spreading the word Alysa

  • @Shin_Godzilla7289
    @Shin_Godzilla72898 ай бұрын

    Love your stories and all your videos! Amazing!

  • @roddiechan
    @roddiechan Жыл бұрын

    great video Alysa. Thank you for sharing. Just subscribed

  • @soha7271
    @soha7271 Жыл бұрын

    My wife went to shenzhen with her friends yesterday for leisure, it’s a one hour ride from Hk and she hasn’t been there for almost 10 years, she had lunch dinner and spa massage and it’s less than Hk$500, she just amazed how SZ has changed in the last 10 years and she said she would make it a monthly event😂

  • @AlysaWonderland

    @AlysaWonderland

    Жыл бұрын

    That sounds lovely!

  • @cheese-df1yx
    @cheese-df1yx Жыл бұрын

    I saw you in Japanese director Zhunei Liang 's video! Great video !

  • @mufeng2008
    @mufeng2008 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your video! I grew up in GZ and graduated from the university shown in your video. I have been living in USA for many years. Your video invokes my home-sick. Keep up the good works! 加油!靓女!

  • @Monitor2023
    @Monitor2023 Жыл бұрын

    It is very interesting to hear your story of growing up in Guangzhou. I am your new subscriber from HK, being an old man. Of course, I have been to Guangzhou for so many times. Best wishes to your life in China.

  • @huiqinjinxi4514
    @huiqinjinxi4514 Жыл бұрын

    这就是个长得和大部分中国姑娘不一样的中国姑娘啊。真心祝愿你们全家都能拿到居留证。❤

  • @user-hc5cg3jc3i

    @user-hc5cg3jc3i

    Жыл бұрын

    她现在能居住就是拿居留证只不过不是永居的绿卡而已,还有她不是中国姑娘,她可以把中国当成家不过这样说她是中国姑娘就不对了。

  • @felipesun4679

    @felipesun4679

    Жыл бұрын

    基本拿不到,中国对入籍审查很严格的,除非父母一方是中国人,或者有杰出贡献(经济上,科研上)。

  • @shaoranxiong4100

    @shaoranxiong4100

    Жыл бұрын

    尊重所有人的国籍!

  • @dinochen6968

    @dinochen6968

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-hc5cg3jc3i 中国人讲究文化认同,可以不同籍~文化认同比国籍重要

  • @user-hc5cg3jc3i

    @user-hc5cg3jc3i

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dinochen6968 谁他妈告诉你?从古至今都是血脉和文化认同不然哪来血脉相连还有讲究血统血脉文化?你要不看看古人还有现在当然有可能现在有近现代西方文化殖民影响。😂

  • @peterlai9018
    @peterlai9018 Жыл бұрын

    I remembered the "chicken taxi" from 23+ years ago.

  • @Anabellw0w
    @Anabellw0w11 ай бұрын

    When I lived in China, I loved all these things too! It's genuinely so convenient living in China!

  • @lchansocal
    @lchansocal Жыл бұрын

    It is sad that Chinese citizenship is so hard to get. By the way, it is not only Guangzhou. The majority of the big cities have changed drastically. Welcome your stay in China and thanks for sharing your experience in China to the world.

  • @yaelz6043

    @yaelz6043

    11 ай бұрын

    Allowing large numbers of westerners to become citizens and do whatever they want has destroyed many, many nations. It's better this way, China can't help anyone if it's no longer China.

  • @keithhudson1358
    @keithhudson1358 Жыл бұрын

    Great Video. I had the same experience at my college alma mater which has a large international presence. I was part of an international friendship program. I have also been to China many times and saw the growth in China with transportation, amenities, and everything. Even took a high-speed rail from Tianjin to Beijing and I loved it. I wish the US had something like that but we don't, generally. When I first came to Guangzhou, they had two airports, one for international flights and one for domestic flights. Had to walk some 1000 feet to get from the international terminal to the domestic terminal. Now I love the new Guangzhou Airport. Very big and modern. Anyway, I am glad China has services similar to Amazon, DoorDash, Uber, etc.

  • @pashaw8380
    @pashaw8380 Жыл бұрын

    Came across your channel by chance and immediately fell in love with it. Just subscribed it as well. Keep up the great work! Asian American of Chinese descent here (from Taiwan).

  • @teflerchina.2987
    @teflerchina.2987 Жыл бұрын

    I have been in China for 19 years and currently live in Guangxi province, with my wife who is Chinese, after spending many years teaching in other provinces, Eleven of them in one school in Zhaoqing. My Mandarin is still at the basic level but I can understand more than I can speak. I have also seen how the infrastructure and transportation methods have vastly improved. Where I live all the slum areas have gone. There are brand new shopping malls, wider roads, clean rivers, sports parks, 6 new subway, metro systems and a new high speed rail system. Plus many more things. There are many things I agree with you on. One thing I have trouble with is Tencent. I have problems accessing QQ and have been asking them since last November to help me. All I have ever received from them is a no reply email telling me they will contact me soon. Same with Weixin They never reply to questions. Surveillance cameras are almost everywhere. Where I live in a big city I can walk for ages without seeing any cameras apart from traffic cams. However, I have never worried about my safety in my 19 years here and have been out at all hours of the day and night. I have even seen single females out walking through the parks where there are no cameras at all apart from the one on their phones. . The phone charging points. Do you actually leave your phone in them and if so are you not worried that someone will come and take it? Also do the points charge any phone? I have a Huawei phone.

  • @lhumphrey3947

    @lhumphrey3947

    Жыл бұрын

    you can bring the power bank to your table

  • @HanC.
    @HanC. Жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness, I just found my favorite channel, your content is really good.

  • @dddddd-mm5nu
    @dddddd-mm5nu Жыл бұрын

    It's definitely an interesting life you have so far. I came to the states in 2002 right after college for grad school and now I've lived in the states for 21 years. I often wonder what life would be like if I didn't come to the us or I just went back to China in 2009 after I finish my degree. It's insane how much china has transformed. Pace is much slower in the states:) Enjoy your content, keep up the good work and best of luck!

  • @yongzhu8454

    @yongzhu8454

    Жыл бұрын

    感谢中国的精英们,是他们选择留在中国同广大劳动人民一起建设中国,而不是自己一走了之,所以才有了现在的繁荣的中国。困扰西方的难民问题其实根源也在这里,一旦你破坏其它国家的稳定,输出动乱和贫穷,本地居民没有了组织和发展,它们只能逃避到西方,因为它们母国已经没有能力建设自己的家园了。所以,不要同情任何输出战争是颜色革命的西方国家的难民问题,这是它们应得的代价。

  • @user-ch2ol2bh1m

    @user-ch2ol2bh1m

    Жыл бұрын

    那时候你来中国现在可能是个老板

  • @pbrlpgu5601

    @pbrlpgu5601

    Жыл бұрын

    @The city of the sky. 3 他应该是也像其诗文,在中国生活过很长时间后回美国了

  • @binli8681

    @binli8681

    Жыл бұрын

    @dugang139 也不必要咄咄逼人,在一个英语频道下发表英语评没有任何问题

  • @fromprc1761

    @fromprc1761

    Жыл бұрын

    请自重,不要碰瓷。中国的发展与荣耀与你无关,你只是具有了华人血统而已。日落西山你不陪,东山再起你是谁?

  • @alephwilliamalves2017
    @alephwilliamalves2017 Жыл бұрын

    What an amazing video, thanks for the information about China, I hope one day it will reach China.

  • @Pseudologion
    @Pseudologion Жыл бұрын

    I'm in SZ right now for school, and been to GZ once. It's been a blast and I'm definitely going back to GZ when I have time! Great video and very informative!

  • @themissingsock2437
    @themissingsock24377 ай бұрын

    This is so cool. I went to China ten years ago, and I FELL. IN. LOVE. I want to go back in the future. This is so cool.

  • @johnssenli
    @johnssenli Жыл бұрын

    I just subsribed, i think i first got introduced to u watching an episode from hazimeng, the japanese lady that interview people in china. Loved that episode, if im not mistaken, your the person that does sound voice. Great to know u have your own channel.

  • @terracecar1
    @terracecar1 Жыл бұрын

    亲眼见证了广州的发展❤

  • @jennyohara4011
    @jennyohara401111 ай бұрын

    Keep up the great Vlogs Alysa😄

  • @alanweiss1288
    @alanweiss12889 ай бұрын

    Love your "Making friends from around the world" segment.

  • @tkyap2524
    @tkyap2524 Жыл бұрын

    So many vlogs about China. People should go over and experience the atmosphere.

  • @Mark-hr9rm

    @Mark-hr9rm

    Жыл бұрын

    im off to Qingdao this weekend..Peace

  • @tkyap2524

    @tkyap2524

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Mark-hr9rm - Have a nice beer while there.

  • @justgado2772
    @justgado2772 Жыл бұрын

    Once you live in China, lots of things in my own country is really complain-able lol. Hello from Indo here. My second home was and will always be Shanghai. You right, China doesn’t give pr easily even after staying there for decades… I heard that they will have 华侨证, hopefully they approve that in near future.

  • @andreakubicki258

    @andreakubicki258

    Жыл бұрын

    if you are the third generation from chinese descendants, you still can apply chinese citizenship.

  • @bunnyhop9465
    @bunnyhop9465 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for sharing your experience living in Guangzhou Alysa 🙏🙏🙏 Growing up in Australia, I have always wished to visit my motherland... Wishing all the very BEST with everything!!!

  • @maomingymao1433

    @maomingymao1433

    11 ай бұрын

    The motherland welcomes you. The motherland will never let you down.

  • @redstwok1123
    @redstwok1123 Жыл бұрын

    great to see that you are making more content. Please keep it up

  • @kdks9873
    @kdks9873 Жыл бұрын

    great video!!

  • @yitzchakwang2226
    @yitzchakwang2226 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing, you are so lucky to grow up in China

  • @herman389
    @herman389 Жыл бұрын

    Just landed here first time. Nice video.. sending you lots lots of love from Indonesia. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @laurielu3858
    @laurielu385811 ай бұрын

    When I watch KZread your vlog title caught my eye. I love my hometown Guangzhou! I was born and raised there 20 years. Then I moved to US IN 2007. Before I moved to US, Guangzhou metro only had two lines. Now it developed to 18 lines! It has been changed a lot! Thank you for sharing the video. I hope I can go back this year or next year.

  • @yong6345
    @yong6345 Жыл бұрын

    以前单从生活对比来说的话应该就是对比现在的尼泊尔,老挝之类的城市生活,在广州生活的话的确比现在的所有的发达国家生活还要便利,生活水平提高的同时公民素质也是翻了一番。在广东生活个人来说最重要的还是荔枝龙眼,早茶宵夜等饮食,无得顶!

  • @huiyuchina8594

    @huiyuchina8594

    Жыл бұрын

    1999年的广州也比现在尼泊尔老挝强!

  • @eternaldrunk
    @eternaldrunk Жыл бұрын

    i leave to China right now , yes

  • @user-wk3ut6yn7b
    @user-wk3ut6yn7b7 ай бұрын

    it is amazing see you talking about Guangzhou here. I have lived in Guangzhou for 7 years and I just found that we graduated from the same college JNU. it is so cool when I realize that we had ever stand in a same place. I'm so glad you love Guangzhou so much and I believe you will get your green car soon.😊

  • @sugameltpastriescoffee7186
    @sugameltpastriescoffee7186 Жыл бұрын

    I live in Laos but grew up in Sydney Australia, listening to music or reading books while travelling on public transport can be the best time to spend alone

  • @MrJasonb06
    @MrJasonb06 Жыл бұрын

    It’s very refreshing to watch a video with factual content about China for a change. Your video makes me miss China and want to visit again. More China videos, please.

  • @liamporter1137
    @liamporter1137 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @dashumandarin
    @dashumandarin10 ай бұрын

    谢谢诗闻,很棒的分享!

  • @joelam583
    @joelam5838 ай бұрын

    This is definitely one of the very best “foreigner in China” video I have seen. Not a dull moment and the context is both refreshing and meaningful. Thanks Alysa for such a enjoyable post. Hope China changes policy soon and you will get your green card🤗🙏

  • @remixnation6272
    @remixnation627211 ай бұрын

    Hi Alysa, great video I know exactly what you mean about seeing the changes in China. I first went to China in 1995 with my band and I'm from Philly I've traveled to many countries in Asia since but China has come so far and I love it!!! I will return someday and explore more God bless you and all the best.

  • @Sone418
    @Sone418 Жыл бұрын

    Cool insight! I hope China in general becomes more immigrant-friendly in the future

  • @user-xq8qx6bg2j
    @user-xq8qx6bg2j9 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤Thanks For shedding some light on Aspects of Chinese culture 😘😘😘😘🌹🌹🌹

  • @FrankieDaddy
    @FrankieDaddy Жыл бұрын

    One thing you said that I can agree with is that I don't like calling customer service, and online service is good news for social phobes

  • @humgarchaun
    @humgarchaun Жыл бұрын

    haha Alysa, sounds like i am just the opposite of your life experience because i lived in China for the first 14 yrs, and then i moved to the US and have been living here for 20+ years now...... I love both countries and really wish to go travelling in China, hopefully some time soon ^^ although China is my home country but i think i need a tour guide like you :P nice to meet you ^^

  • @ALIBERBAGI
    @ALIBERBAGI Жыл бұрын

    Good morning from Indonesia. Hello best friend. I really like your content. SUCH AN AMAZING, SMART AND CREATIVE EXPLANATION. Thank you for wanting to share a very good, interesting and inspiring video for all of us. Hopefully this year 2023, we can all be better than previous years, healthier, stronger, successful, happier and always under God's protection.

  • @wuhui
    @wuhui10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your true experience in china. I’m really interested in moving there now from Australia. 😊

  • @andycheng7874
    @andycheng7874 Жыл бұрын

    Great vid and content!! I love GZ too.

  • @RDstar813
    @RDstar813 Жыл бұрын

    我离开出生地广州的二十几年,没有见证到广州改变😢 非常开心看到深爱广州的你,你比广州人更广州人呢

  • @christopherkn917

    @christopherkn917

    Жыл бұрын

    Greetings beckoning you from Uganda 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 Uganda East Africa

  • @johnren5233
    @johnren5233 Жыл бұрын

    神奇的KZread算法把我带到这里 😅 I have been living in Michigan(Troy) for more than 12 years since I came here for college and never left US in the past 12 years! Now finally I am going back to my hometown Changsha. I have no clue how different it has become since my old memories😂

  • @felipesun4679

    @felipesun4679

    Жыл бұрын

    现在长沙发展很快,夜生活也是全国最丰富的,而且现在长沙据说房价还没炒起来,现在回去是最合适的。

  • @RK-lu7vn
    @RK-lu7vn8 ай бұрын

    Lot of memories, Alysa

  • @terrdliang1283
    @terrdliang1283 Жыл бұрын

    Pls keep posting your videos. I miss my Guangzhou as a 广州人🫡

  • @Loramend
    @Loramend11 ай бұрын

    Nothing compared to your experience but I moved to China in 2011, I've lived in Suzhou, Shanghai and now Qingdao. I remember when I was living in Suzhou there was no DIDI and we had to flag taxis in the street and be very focused during the trips since we would have to tell them...turn right, turn left, go straight ...now just order a didi and relax :) I also remember I had a qq account that I used to chat with my bf, now husband and father of our kids :) i only had him as contact in the app :) Time flies, I came here as a graduate intern and I'm now a mother of 2 who can't imagine moving back to her country...

  • @woshisuo

    @woshisuo

    8 ай бұрын

    所以你来自哪个国家

  • @Loramend

    @Loramend

    8 ай бұрын

    我是西班牙人@@woshisuo

  • @vincenttayelrand
    @vincenttayelrand Жыл бұрын

    It is fascinating to see how you grew in a rapidly changing society. Though we have most of the things you address here in western Europe, the feeling here is one of a steady decline over the decades rather than rapid progress.

  • @user-iw2bx7cv3r
    @user-iw2bx7cv3r8 ай бұрын

    your China insights are so real, Cool.😊

  • @softerhaze
    @softerhaze Жыл бұрын

    Reading this title, my first thought was how incredible it must've been to see the country develop and change so much from then till now. China has made leaps and bounds in so many areas

  • @impetus5232
    @impetus5232 Жыл бұрын

    Clothing wise, it's the opposite for me. I'm on the smaller side so I either have to buy kids' clothes or import from Asia 🤣 I guess it makes sense China bans some western sites and apps. They've got everything to support their digital business China really is looking like the country of the future. I wish Brazil had developed this much.

  • @wroughtforge7547
    @wroughtforge7547 Жыл бұрын

    In the US if you call because you have a problem, you get an Indian voice who doesn’t speak English.

  • @billthh1
    @billthh19 ай бұрын

    棒棒的其诗文!👍👍👍

  • @aodelaogei1542
    @aodelaogei15428 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story in Guangzhou. I graduated from Jinan University暨南大学 as well. I moved from Guangzhou to Canada. It's the Canadian version of your Guangzhou story. But the Canadian version is not that fun, I really miss Guangzhou. Planning to go back to Guangzhou one day!

  • @tomyong8327
    @tomyong8327 Жыл бұрын

    你很幸運,並歡迎你成為我們一份子😊

  • @user-en6wg2cz5k

    @user-en6wg2cz5k

    Жыл бұрын

    已经是了差张身份证而已

  • @user-uh9le6hm6z

    @user-uh9le6hm6z

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-en6wg2cz5k 她男朋友好像是中国人,应该可以领绿卡

  • @user-kq5pj9py9c

    @user-kq5pj9py9c

    Жыл бұрын

    我娶中国女人,可以拿到中国绿卡吗?拿了,再离婚,可以不?我们的孩子是中国公民吗?

  • @wennie79
    @wennie79 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your experiences about Guangzhou, and I actually chanced upon the video in which you spoke purely in Mandarin throughout, and you are a native speaker already, basically!! I've never been to China, but have friends from there who are here in Singapore doing their Masters. And they would tell me how much more convenient GZ is, compared to even Singapore... I dare say China (at least the bigger cities) is in many ways more advanced than Singapore.

  • @profyao
    @profyao11 ай бұрын

    Fascinating experience!

  • @andrewz8135
    @andrewz813511 ай бұрын

    knowing when NOT to take line 3 and 5 makes you a true GUANGZHOUer😂😂😂. keep it going, love from GZ❤