Shanghai Is Finished: No Foreigners at Shanghai Trade Fair or Foreigner Street, Rent Plummets 60%

As China's largest economic and financial center, Shanghai was consecutively ranked as the most attractive city for foreign talents in China for eight years. People from all over the world used to live, work, and even get married and raise families here. Early 2022 data indicated that approximately 460,000 foreigners from 47 countries lived in Shanghai. The city welcomed over 2 million temporary foreign visitors each year, and the number of work permits issued to foreign elites exceeded 50,000. According to the Bureau of Statistics, by the end of August 2021, Shanghai had attracted more than $270 billion in foreign investment, housing 61,090 foreign enterprises.
But this situation was first disrupted by the three-year COVID-19 pandemic. Especially in March of last year, the humanitarian disaster caused by the lockdown of Shanghai led to a significant number of foreigners choosing to flee and expressing their reluctance to return. Subsequent geopolitical tensions and the uncertainty arising from such events followed. Especially when China's newly revised "Counter-Espionage Law" came into effect on July 1st, expanding its scope to include broader interpretations of violating national security standards and granting the government more power in conducting searches, detentions, and implementing personal travel bans. This has left foreign residents in China feeling even more unsafe.
Many foreign investors now feel that the conditions for long-term investment in China are no longer as favorable as before and have chosen to withdraw. This, in turn, has affected the willingness of foreigners to live in Shanghai. As a result, the city's foreign population is visibly decreasing. The following video shares a Shanghai resident's true feelings.
#shanghai #foreigners #chinatrade #chinaobserver
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  • @jon9103
    @jon910310 ай бұрын

    The CCP has treated foreigners with contempt for a long time, so why would any foreigner want to stay?

  • @RobertoTorres-gi8vh

    @RobertoTorres-gi8vh

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @user-pr5cs8tr7v

    @user-pr5cs8tr7v

    10 ай бұрын

    Not all foreigner-- just the ones that come from US.... Europeans know how to behave outside their homelands.. sorry, but it's true.

  • @gaoxiaen1

    @gaoxiaen1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@user-pr5cs8tr7v Whatever, wumao. The USA was your biggest market.

  • @jordanhelton1675

    @jordanhelton1675

    10 ай бұрын

    @@user-pr5cs8tr7v youre so clueless

  • @ChickensAndGardening

    @ChickensAndGardening

    10 ай бұрын

    @@user-pr5cs8tr7v I've seen Europeans in Asia doing outrageous things. Shoplifting, sexually pursuing local women, basically living dishonest and decadent lifestyles. A few Europeans were admirable, but in my years in Asia, I saw a lot of not so admirable ones. The Americans actually were among the more civilized foreigners.

  • @fs5775
    @fs577510 ай бұрын

    I was one of those foreigners who fled last year. I will never return as a result of my experiences in the Shanghai lockdown. I had never experienced such inhumanity before. I saw what REAL China is like, in the way that Chinese experience it and I was horrified. I have told everyone in the west about my experiences and so have all of us who have fled. The only foreigners going back there are the desperate ones, with no other options. I feel horrible that Chinese people don't have the privilege of having a western passport as I do. I will never take my freedom for granted EVER again.

  • @baarni

    @baarni

    10 ай бұрын

    Same, I lived in Shenzhen for 3 years and left in 2018 when the anti western sentiment was just beginning to show. I can't imagine what it would have been like living through the lockdowns in Shanghai. I will never take for granted and appreciate western society so much more after experiencing Chinese society...

  • @whatsilviadid3993

    @whatsilviadid3993

    10 ай бұрын

    I suffered the Shanghai lockdown too and i feel exactly same as you. After 8 years living in Shanghai, I left December 2022, one week after the government decided to open up and most people included me got infected with covid. I will never forget 2022 lockdown and what i saw and read…i also saw the real China and i feel sorry for my Chinese friends who cant escape the crazy CCP. I relocated to Singapore and despite it is not perfect, i feel life is much more convenient for every day life.

  • @my_pronoun_is_your_excellency

    @my_pronoun_is_your_excellency

    10 ай бұрын

    You felt badly for some of your Chinese friends, totally understandable. But just so you know, so many Mainland Chinese think they are superior to all other Asian ethnic groups, and they certainly think China should invade Taiwan, I have many acquaintances who are like that, especially after a few drinks. They would reveal their true thinking to me because I am a Chinese. I stop arguing with them and stop calling them friends.

  • @SJ-bq6pl

    @SJ-bq6pl

    10 ай бұрын

    The West has turned into North Korea 😒

  • @TemplarLove

    @TemplarLove

    10 ай бұрын

    @@whatsilviadid3993as a Singaporean , we welcome you ☺️

  • @leechrec
    @leechrec10 ай бұрын

    The CCP got so arrogant as to think that they do not need to rely on foreigners. At the same time, they haven't increased the prosperity of the their people as much as they should have.

  • @specex
    @specex10 ай бұрын

    I started in the toy and flooring industries (plastics) in Taiwan back in 1992 and started making trips into China in 1994. I never liked it. A lot of business corruption, and there was NO legal system that let me protect my designs. I couldn't stay and do business in mainland China, and have been working in Taiwan for over 30 years now. It's a lovely place, and I always marvel that 80 miles of water can make basically the same people, with similar roots, so different. My last mainland trip was in 2013 for a trade show. I doubt I will ever go back; I've said too much already. There is no business future there for outsiders with a rigid communist party under Xi. So many of my Taiwan and American business partners and friends that didn't listen to me about long term business prospects for China, and are now hurting, ask me how I knew. Easy, the communist party people are fundamentally criminals that steal anything good... and then cheapen it. It's impossible to do business without trust. Relationships mean nothing when you see your exact product being sold elsewhere... oh, and RUN from anyone that starts calling you "brother".

  • @specex

    @specex

    10 ай бұрын

    @@anonymoustargetindividual Of course. I used to get all my fake Chinese Rolex's in Taiwan.

  • @specex

    @specex

    10 ай бұрын

    @@anonymoustargetindividual Just kidding. A $15 "Rolex" is waste. Better to eat some more Ba-wan.

  • @SIMPLESIMPLE22

    @SIMPLESIMPLE22

    10 ай бұрын

    @@anonymoustargetindividual Copycat thieves 😅🤡

  • @laughingkor8643

    @laughingkor8643

    10 ай бұрын

    Brother, you need more clean washing flushing public washrooms in India.

  • @user-en1zq7kx7p

    @user-en1zq7kx7p

    10 ай бұрын

    @@laughingkor8643 You called him brother, I’m staying away from you.

  • @rajnaik5787
    @rajnaik578710 ай бұрын

    Confucius, he say “Xi barking like mad dog scare away foreigners” 😂

  • @mattyghost3409

    @mattyghost3409

    10 ай бұрын

    Mao period part deux

  • @geoffcarroll05

    @geoffcarroll05

    10 ай бұрын

    Xi taking a shit, is high on pot

  • @jayduke8554

    @jayduke8554

    10 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love this comment 😅

  • @anotheryoutubechannel4809

    @anotheryoutubechannel4809

    10 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @Rare.99

    @Rare.99

    10 ай бұрын

    Lolllll😅😅😅

  • @user-nc9jd8hc7g
    @user-nc9jd8hc7g10 ай бұрын

    Foreigners are decoupling or should we say de-risking

  • @tanalson

    @tanalson

    10 ай бұрын

    Even CCP party members have left china.

  • @courtly5982

    @courtly5982

    10 ай бұрын

    The decoupling of China and the USA will cause problems worldwide lol

  • @WorldSpaceRace

    @WorldSpaceRace

    10 ай бұрын

    Can they decoupling? Why Apple coming back to China after failed in India? Same goes to Foxconn n Tesla! They are running for their lives from India!.. Lmao!

  • @heribertosarmiento1265

    @heribertosarmiento1265

    10 ай бұрын

    @@WorldSpaceRacethey can’t fully decouple since they will lose those loyal customers but little by little it will happen. The more a government tightened its fist the faster people will take off

  • @courtly5982

    @courtly5982

    10 ай бұрын

    @4runner456 I would say the American deep state has some doing in this, brands like H and M pulling out of xinjiang for alleged “human rights issues” despite H and M using child labor anyways means it’s an external force

  • @daidavies6210
    @daidavies621010 ай бұрын

    6 years i lived in Shanghai… After how we were treated during Covid .. Not allowed to leave our house and my Sons apartment for over a Year struggling to get Food Water and Medicine. You Imprisoned us literally House arrest Treated like criminals if we complained . As soon as we were allowed to leave we booked flights back to the UK 🇬🇧.. Will never return , Closed all our Offices layed off all staff who also wanted to leave , We are now based in Cardiff, And doing great, Blame your government for the way they treated people over Covid. You will never recover your City is DEAD . No one will live there under a Dictatorship ever again, And its such a shame . 😢.

  • @normanlee4322

    @normanlee4322

    10 ай бұрын

    Enjoy UK

  • @leechengho2821

    @leechengho2821

    10 ай бұрын

    You're lucky now to stay put in UK, so much better than where you've left.

  • @opexwells435

    @opexwells435

    10 ай бұрын

    I don't know why you will believe Chinese and the CCP. I am a Chinese descendant of oversea and I don't ever trust the Chinese since born.

  • @tutifruti7488

    @tutifruti7488

    10 ай бұрын

    COVID was brought in to China by the US military (US military Fort Detrick lab leak in July 2019). There is an ongoing US-China war so good that all Westerner left, there will be more space for BRICS countries to restart parts of China in the next 10-15 years which are the countries that will prevail in the future anyway. Enjoy your 'freedom' 😀

  • @167mm167

    @167mm167

    10 ай бұрын

    why you stayed in Shanghai?? Not yet died for 6 years?

  • @royjohnson465
    @royjohnson46510 ай бұрын

    For foreigners the fear of the risks of >>”wrongful detention (false arrest)”

  • @franciscocz8384

    @franciscocz8384

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah sure, probably happens in 1 in about 1.000.000 foreigners, and I bet that one was trafficking drugs into China.

  • @anamarievivero7774

    @anamarievivero7774

    10 ай бұрын

    You said it so…… they do arrest people , it said that they are spy !!! Even the common person…..

  • @mikoto7693

    @mikoto7693

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, who would want to visit a country that might arbitrarily wrongfully detain them to use them as a bargaining chip in hostage diplomacy while treating them horribly whilst being wrongfully detained?

  • @mikerussell3298

    @mikerussell3298

    10 ай бұрын

    rubbish, Shanghai is returned to China's most cosmopolitan city with lots of foreigners, just less Americans since Covid.

  • @zilari3662

    @zilari3662

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mikerussell3298 rubbish

  • @kennethstewart2050
    @kennethstewart205010 ай бұрын

    A loss of Freedom equals a loss of business simple

  • @analyticalhabitrails9857

    @analyticalhabitrails9857

    10 ай бұрын

    Coming to a "country" near you.

  • @royjohnson465

    @royjohnson465

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, for foreigners the fear of the risks of >>”wrongful detention (false arrest)”

  • @KJSvitko
    @KJSvitko10 ай бұрын

    The wolf warrior policies have consequences, making enemies of your people , your neighbors and the rest of the world.

  • @unassailable6138
    @unassailable613810 ай бұрын

    I taught English in China from 2010 to 2022. The years of Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao were the best 2010-2014 after Xi took over , the country turned from a comfy, prosperous, foreigner loving atmosphere into a paranoid, xenophobic and antagonizing dystopia.

  • @vetiarvind

    @vetiarvind

    10 ай бұрын

    omg you are right I transited through Hong Kong in 2008 and later in 2019. The vibe totally changed for the worse in that time. I loved 2008, it became a scary jail in 2019.

  • @andrewmedanich2844

    @andrewmedanich2844

    10 ай бұрын

    Theyve always been inhumane communists even back then you just didnt see it.

  • @royjohnson465

    @royjohnson465

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, for foreigners the fear of the risks of >>”wrongful detention (false arrest)”

  • @davidconner-shover51

    @davidconner-shover51

    10 ай бұрын

    I knew it was getting ugly when they hauled Hu Jintao off the convention floor

  • @phil562

    @phil562

    10 ай бұрын

    In 2016 the US was right behind on it's path to a paranoid, xenophobic and antagonizing dystopia.

  • @partyguinness
    @partyguinness10 ай бұрын

    My sister and husband are getting out of china this summer (involved in the diplomatic corps) She told me last year that foreigners are getting out asap.

  • @existentialvoid
    @existentialvoid10 ай бұрын

    I turned down a lucrative job offer in HK recently because I did not want to deal with the hard authoritarian laws and lack of due process. It would be difficult to convince me to go to Shanghai. All that wolf-warrior nationalism is super dangerous.

  • @thehammer9599

    @thehammer9599

    10 ай бұрын

    You made the right choice. CCP’s tentacles are wrapped around HK for good now. Freedom can never be taken for granted.

  • @borrachoporrero9929
    @borrachoporrero992910 ай бұрын

    youd have to be insane to set foot inside that orwellian nightmare. no amount of money could ever make me want to go there.

  • @136760mas1

    @136760mas1

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @eugenkaranxha5053
    @eugenkaranxha505310 ай бұрын

    I said it in the beginning when people used to say it’s safe in China I used to say it’s safe till the dictator decides to take everything from you that’s how safe it’s in China

  • @rhyswong8976
    @rhyswong897610 ай бұрын

    I met a few Shangainese in my country. They used to be so proud about their country, and they will talk the loudest and talk big when it comes to discussing their own country status. Now, they decided to stay here and kept super quiet about their own country, in fact ashamed of their country and sometimes really really mad at Winnie.

  • @yl7679

    @yl7679

    10 ай бұрын

    Nah plenty of older generational Shanghainese in their 60s loved their city the way it was when they were young growing up. That was before “capitalism” and foreign investments and blah blah blah. Shanghai lost its charm decades ago. Maybe now it can reset. Foreigners with only monetary interests in mind can just F off as far as I’m concerned. That goes for any immigrant or migrant or ex pat to any foreign country. If your goal is exploit a society for money then I mean …. Yeah leave when you’re not making profit, and pls don’t come back 😅

  • @guardian860

    @guardian860

    10 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @EpicTunezUnplugged
    @EpicTunezUnplugged10 ай бұрын

    This is a lesson to learn for Shanghai , stop making things unbearable financially as people will just leave your city which is happening. So enjoy the empty streets and no jobs now. I knew this will happen , it was only a matter of time.

  • @induchopra3014

    @induchopra3014

    10 ай бұрын

    China is failing. Because of its wrong policies and arrogance

  • @antimatteranon

    @antimatteranon

    10 ай бұрын

    sounds like Toronto.

  • @gund89123

    @gund89123

    10 ай бұрын

    Video states that they see same trend in most cities in China.

  • @chloeagnew1

    @chloeagnew1

    10 ай бұрын

    Like Kinsington street in Philadelphia right?

  • @vivekgangwar9051

    @vivekgangwar9051

    9 ай бұрын

    Not only this This is just a starting

  • @ChickensAndGardening
    @ChickensAndGardening10 ай бұрын

    I was a China major and lived in Taiwan for a while. Years ago, it was my dream to take my family to China for a year or two, but now I wouldn't dare go over there for any reason, and I feel sorry for the Chinese people who are laboring under the yoke of oppression. The current CCP government is worse than ever. I hope the people are able to eventually rise up and do what's required to finally free themselves of these parasites and make China the great, free and prosperous republic envisioned by Sun Yat-sen.

  • @jayacademia3436

    @jayacademia3436

    10 ай бұрын

    Nice pipe dream

  • @TehOmnissiah

    @TehOmnissiah

    10 ай бұрын

    Chinese democracy would have Japan sweating bullets lol

  • @figure807

    @figure807

    10 ай бұрын

    "Yolk" - I see what you did there . . .

  • @menemenetekelupharsin3007

    @menemenetekelupharsin3007

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jayacademia3436 PLUS, the people will never rise up cause they have been thoroughly brainwashed into worshipping, adoring their PIG goverment DOGGIE STYLE. STOP DREAMING!!! If you disagreed with me then go read up on its long long long history. It's in their vain. It's who they are. VERY VERY TRAGIC AND SAD!!! It shouldn't have to be this way.

  • @gaoxiaen1

    @gaoxiaen1

    10 ай бұрын

    *yoke

  • @TreyVaswal
    @TreyVaswal10 ай бұрын

    As of June 30th, US State Department rates China with a Level 3 Travel Advisory (Reconsider Travel), one level below 'Do Not Travel'. "Reconsider travel to Mainland China due to the arbitrary enforcement of local laws, including in relation to exit bans, and the risk of wrongful detentions."

  • @ursulasmith6402

    @ursulasmith6402

    10 ай бұрын

    No, it's an anti propaganda. Our corrupt and greedy government doesn't want us to know how great China really is. Modern, clean, no homeless problem, futureristic malls, cities and parks. Parents are with their children in a park well lit, without having to worry about crime. It hardly exists. Poor people are everywhere.

  • @royjohnson465

    @royjohnson465

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes, for foreigners the fear of the risks of >>”wrongful detention (false arrest)”

  • @Shinzon23

    @Shinzon23

    10 ай бұрын

    Really? I would have pegged that bitch at full "you want to get organ harvested or used as a propaganda piece, feel free!" Level of "do not go mfer!"

  • @Vyz3r

    @Vyz3r

    10 ай бұрын

    Also the fact that you can die from collapsing buildings or by the food you eat.

  • @monikam9069

    @monikam9069

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Vyz3r I would not touch Chinese food in Western countries either. Chinese and Vietnamese restaurants are constantly paying fines for not keeping their businesses sanitary.

  • @LKelly-ep8ce
    @LKelly-ep8ce9 ай бұрын

    I used to follow a you-tuber foreigner teacher that had sold all his belongings to move to China as he was offered a teaching position in a prestigious school. Then a year later COVID hit! He would make videos of how strict the government was in their complex, and he was really scared because his wife was starting to develop panic attacks. She would then leave their apartment during restrictions to have a bit of air to relieve the stress. He lost his job and as soon as he could he left China behind with just a few belongings, so basically he lost everything. I imagine that life was the same way for all foreigners.

  • @viktorm1883
    @viktorm188310 ай бұрын

    the oppressive attitude of the CCP toward foreigners and their culture means when there is less and less money flowing there is no incentive to stick it out or stick around

  • @Bunnyroo7
    @Bunnyroo710 ай бұрын

    In the past, I enjoyed going to China. It was so dynamic and full of life, it was always changing. I can't say I was treated badly by many people. I would have been very happy to live in Hong Kong. I noticed a subtle change after Xi became president. Under Jiang and Hu, it was a bit "messy", but, in its own way, open and fairly free -- so long as certain third rails such as politics and religion weren't touched. After Xi, the mindset changed. It became increasingly restricted, closed-off. It wasn't really "bad", but it felt as if the parameters of what was allowed shrunk bit-by-bit each year, much like Stalin's salami slice approach. Long-term foreign residents told me in 2019 that many of their old colleagues had left. They took opportunities elsewhere. A good many of those who left had invested a lot into their lives in China, but they could read the writing on the wall. Since 2020, it's grown ever harder to be there. There is a growing sense of not being welcome, of China gradually rolling back its great opening. It might not go back to 1967, but it's certainly starting to look more and more like 1983.

  • @RCXDerp

    @RCXDerp

    10 ай бұрын

    I think we're all getting salami sliced unless you're a billionaire, but China does seem to be Russia tier now.

  • @gamermasterL

    @gamermasterL

    10 ай бұрын

    those other two guys you mentioned were also responsible for what is happening to falun gong.

  • @luigivincenz3843

    @luigivincenz3843

    10 ай бұрын

    I know a few Americans in Shanghai who left permanently. First, the locals have a distrust of foreigners so they tend to mix with their kind. Second, it became very clear that the commie gubmint' wanted more control over them, and it showed 100% during the lockdowns. One of my buds just got out 2022 early before the the 10th lockdown. It was unbearable.

  • @PM2024-

    @PM2024-

    10 ай бұрын

    u said it, sister. I lived in SH from 2004 to 2020. Once Xi Jinping took power in 2013, things started going downhill. Wasn’t until 2015 that it was noticeable. And by 2017 the writing was on the wall. Then when COVID hit, it all went to hell in a handbag 👜🤾‍♀️

  • @einfelder8262

    @einfelder8262

    10 ай бұрын

    Hong Kong's writing was on the wall when it was returned to China.

  • @asulpicoable
    @asulpicoable10 ай бұрын

    Freedom is priceless. Why suffer if you can be happier and free somewhere else.

  • @robhappe2705
    @robhappe270510 ай бұрын

    We were harassed leaving China by security and customs so that we almost missed our plane despite being at the airport 7 hours ahead!

  • @Homer4prez
    @Homer4prez10 ай бұрын

    I think it is very sad what the CCP has done to China and its people.

  • @Eilen719

    @Eilen719

    10 ай бұрын

    Is stupid . Not just sad.

  • @hernanimisip445

    @hernanimisip445

    10 ай бұрын

    Been like that even before Mao!

  • @user-nc9jd8hc7g

    @user-nc9jd8hc7g

    10 ай бұрын

    And they want to do the same to Taiwan just like they have ruined Hong Kong

  • @maxi-me

    @maxi-me

    10 ай бұрын

    _"Every nation gets the government it deserves"_ -Joseph de Maistre

  • @rspcoach619

    @rspcoach619

    10 ай бұрын

    Communism is a tried and proven failure.

  • @PM2024-
    @PM2024-10 ай бұрын

    Listen, foreigners have been slowly leaving since around 2017. After Xi Jinping seized power in 2012, things have been changing greatly. The government made life for foreigners incredibly difficult, from obtaining a visa & dealing with banks to the complex surveillance system and all around anti foreign sentiment 🇨🇳

  • @joemam12

    @joemam12

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly, this is not necessarily a CCP phenomenon, but Xi. Then again, I believe it's always been the CCP's main goal to "hide your strength, bide your time". Xi just got anxious and wanted to take the glory before China was ready. Instead, he's just created an authoritarian hell hole

  • @thebranch3874

    @thebranch3874

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @getrekt2160

    @getrekt2160

    10 ай бұрын

    Because that's when they brought in the nationwide Laws of foreign teachers requiring third party assessment of whether their degrees were fake or not. When I was a teacher there, I would guess that roughly 70-80% of teachers had a fake degree. Most teachers left in 2017/2018 and even more when they closed down the after school English centers in (2020?). The issue here is that the large number of foreign teachers attracted foreign investment as the CCP could use it to their advantage that a lot of foreigners lived in China and married there. More foreigners going out also attracted people to go out more. It also enabled their English level to increase which allowed for even more Chinese to conduct foreign business and trade. But by severely decreasing the amount of foreign teachers there are in China, greatly impacts China's economy on a negative scale. They should have just left them alone and all would have been well.

  • @Elemblue2

    @Elemblue2

    10 ай бұрын

    Its the first step to control. Make everyone the same, then claim them as yours. Even better if you get ALL the people of that type. Then you can claim any offence to you is an offence to you. Whole bunch of bs tactics.

  • @royjohnson465

    @royjohnson465

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree and for foreigners the fear of the risks of >>”wrongful detention (false arrest)”

  • @TheHoth1
    @TheHoth110 ай бұрын

    As a “foreigner”, I’m just not very into being detained randomly. Not something I am not normally expect when I am traveling😅

  • @mikoto7693

    @mikoto7693

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly. I’m not into being used as a bargaining chip by an evil government in hostage diplomacy against my own government and my own people.

  • @Rolf-farmedfacts-supervisor
    @Rolf-farmedfacts-supervisor10 ай бұрын

    Norway here, any investor knows that when a authoritarian regime start cooperating with FN-sanctioned and isolated warcriminal nations, its a question of time before the worldsociety punish everyone with assets or profits from such cooperation with China. Everyone who doesnt want to loose their investments, dont invest in countries flirting with warcriminals behind closed doors.

  • @commentatorxyz5514
    @commentatorxyz551410 ай бұрын

    I feel for these ordinary citizens though. They can’t vote, they can’t raise their voices and they can’t live if the money stops due to policies.

  • @tonysofla

    @tonysofla

    10 ай бұрын

    Shanghai China is 10x better than L.A, NYC or Paris. Stop believing in these anti-China lies.

  • @patriotsnation9224

    @patriotsnation9224

    10 ай бұрын

    That's what you get for living in a Country run by a Socialist Government

  • @urbanurchin5930

    @urbanurchin5930

    10 ай бұрын

    .....time to move back to the country side. At least in the farm fields - they might be able to scratch out a living......

  • @paulvon2378

    @paulvon2378

    10 ай бұрын

    covid has taken it's toll

  • @gaoxiaen1

    @gaoxiaen1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@paulvon2378 Pooh's poor leadership has taken its toll, and it has just begun.

  • @DKT720
    @DKT72010 ай бұрын

    “Do not let a leader lead you on a bad path.” - Confucius.

  • @richardvass1462

    @richardvass1462

    10 ай бұрын

    Confucian idealism never actually existed. Poor people in China have always been exploited just like medieval Europe.

  • @wingsyc

    @wingsyc

    10 ай бұрын

    This is not from Confucius. It's clear as daylight if you study Confucian ethics.

  • @DKT720

    @DKT720

    10 ай бұрын

    @@wingsyc "A leader strives for harmony but not conformity. A petty person strives for conformity but not harmony.”

  • @emscott2705
    @emscott270510 ай бұрын

    I first visited Shanghai in 2007 and subsequently lived in China for 10 years from 2010 until 2020I loved the bustling energy and had some of the happiest years of my life there. As others have said though things changed for the worse under Xi. Things tightened, a sense of growing nationalism and more obstacles. The Visa process went from tick a couple of boxes to a major headache wanting details of your itinerary and places of stay in China. Post-COVID locals would dive for cover for fear of being infected by a foreigner. In Guangzhou where I lived latterly during COVID they evicted swathes of African nationals from their apartment complexes leaving them to traipse hopelessly searching for new accommodation. I eventually called it a day and left fearful that things could take a turn for the worse. Thankfully I didn’t experience the full horrors of a city lockdown like Shanghai but the joy was gone. I think now some of that growing nationalistic pride I observed must be tempered somewhat by the downturn in their economy. You really don’t know what you have til it’s gone. I think Xi may well go down in history as one of the worlds worst leaders in taking a country that was riding high and increasingly feted by all to completely reversing that damaging themselves in the process. Well done!

  • @tysonliptay170

    @tysonliptay170

    6 ай бұрын

    So you people cry about them doing nothing then when they do do something about covid and have an lockdown you still cry about it. Anyway keep living in misery and crying about china.

  • @yorkilab3077
    @yorkilab307710 ай бұрын

    Why return to a place that can weld your front door and prevent you from going outside ?

  • @hulamei3117
    @hulamei311710 ай бұрын

    Treat people like pooh, they leave for friendlier countries!😊😅😂🎉

  • @well-blazeredman6187
    @well-blazeredman618710 ай бұрын

    A few years ago, I had a hankering to visit Shanghai. Now? No way. There is no rule of law there and China's thuggish foreign policy disgusts me.

  • @Chibling

    @Chibling

    10 ай бұрын

    Wolf Warrior diplomacy has failed. Their diplomats and spokesperson have all been sacked. They are using the panda bears again except now we see through the charade. They are not cute but evil organ harvesting, plague spreading evil. The CCP is a threat to humanity like we've never seen before and are watching hundreds of nuclear silos being built today.

  • @tonysofla

    @tonysofla

    10 ай бұрын

    Shanghai China is 10x better than L.A, NYC or Paris. Stop believing in these anti-China lies.

  • @SuperLooneyrooney

    @SuperLooneyrooney

    10 ай бұрын

    @@chowcheebai1139 hey, chowcheebai. This is chowcheehong

  • @gaoxiaen1

    @gaoxiaen1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@chowcheebai1139 No one wants to go there now.

  • @unpopularopinion9831

    @unpopularopinion9831

    10 ай бұрын

    How dare CHY NUY try to do what we have done for 150years... US federal government

  • @1powerequalsgod
    @1powerequalsgod10 ай бұрын

    Both Russia and China face less foreignors now an that is effecting the economies of both countries. Years ago, I happen to be in West Berlin observing the wall of separation with East Berlin an the difference in economic activity was hugely different so to economic and geopolitical politics. East Berlin was ghost town deprived of population and a vibrant economy. I said to myself there is no hope left when business can’t thrive. The City of Shanghai, China must figure out a way to reverse course if foreigners are not going to return.

  • @morphin999999
    @morphin9999999 ай бұрын

    Shanghai is still like what it used to be a hundred years ago. Its prosperity depends solely on the rich foreigners who invested and consumed in Shanghai. Without them,, Shanghai is merely nothing more than a small fishing town.

  • @admiralbeez8143
    @admiralbeez814310 ай бұрын

    Starting in 2001 in my role as a global sales and procurement manager I have been to China five times for work, including to Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai and Hong Kong. I have always had successful and enjoyable trips to China, including my last visit to Hong Kong in 2018. But after China kidnapped Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig - two regular business people, just like me, my wife made me promise to never again step a foot onto Chinese territory. So, I have never returned, and instead I’ve been redirecting our procurement efforts to Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand - our category of goods can be bought at similar quality and cost as from China, without the political and economic risks. It takes some effort to get to these places from Canada when you tell your travel agent not to connect through Hong Kong or elsewhere in China, nor to use any China owned or affiliated airlines, including Cathay. But it can be done, from Vancouver, Canada I fly Air Canada (or Eva) to Taiwan, and from there to Singapore. I still sell to China, but I meet the customers outside of China, for example recently at a trade show in the US. China’s people are lovely, and wonderful to do business with, but if the communist regime sees fit to kidnap Canadians, I can’t be arrogant and say, it wouldn’t happen to me.

  • @jackl2169

    @jackl2169

    10 ай бұрын

    so Canada can do anything they like, but china can't.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    10 ай бұрын

    All very nice but looking at it from a free world perspective- there is no difference between Canada and China. Get rid of Turdeu and his marxist ideas or you will and up same as China!

  • @gregmoessner3104

    @gregmoessner3104

    10 ай бұрын

    Well done! As it should be

  • @menemenetekelupharsin3007

    @menemenetekelupharsin3007

    10 ай бұрын

    "... China’s people are lovely, and wonderful to do business with...." umm... Why do I get the distinct impression that this represents, at most, 10% of the population as a whole? YOU ARE WISER than many who still naively and foolishly believe it is still a good idea to set up business partnership with said country. Saty as far away as possible from them lest you get burned into the ground with nothing left but you own bare bones. If you don't believe me just go read up on the demonic regime's atrocious history. It's just who they are. It won't ever alter.

  • @ohdearearthlings1879

    @ohdearearthlings1879

    10 ай бұрын

    I was importing from China. I stopped, because of the risks.

  • @caribou360
    @caribou36010 ай бұрын

    Being a Hokian speaker and a former employee of China’s largest automobile company, I frequented Xiantiandi in Shanghai but in 2013 I started noticing the business style of the communist party members and it was alarming and I decided to resign from my job. And when Covid set in, Xi was caught flat footed and he was noticed by foreigners that it is unsafe to do business in China because of his greed.

  • @captainhadd0ck
    @captainhadd0ck10 ай бұрын

    Every day I give thanks to the universe that I was not born in China.

  • @fs5775

    @fs5775

    10 ай бұрын

    Me too. I try to keep that feeling to myself when I am around Mainland Chinese people though. The luck of the draw.

  • @medx15531

    @medx15531

    8 ай бұрын

    The lives of Chinese people are more prosperous and freer than you

  • @medx15531

    @medx15531

    8 ай бұрын

    I am grateful every day that I was not born in the US or Europe, because these countries are trash countries full of homeless people

  • @christinevenner183
    @christinevenner18310 ай бұрын

    I would imagine many foreingners left as soon as they could after the Shangai lockdowns. Its sad for the average person there, but they need to get rid of Whinney to improve their lives. I guess China is realising that they actually need the rest of the world more than the rest of the world needs them.

  • @Trinitysebel
    @Trinitysebel10 ай бұрын

    It’s China’s own fault. Even with the millions of people in other countries like me in New Zealand nearly always had an order on the way from clothes, shoes to fishing gear. The manufacturers started lying to us saying it was coming air Mail but it came by sea. We became suspicious & stopped trusting the sellers. It’s all about trust

  • @eggbenedict-gt7mw

    @eggbenedict-gt7mw

    10 ай бұрын

    Kiwi are raxists

  • @pedros1

    @pedros1

    10 ай бұрын

    There is nothing about trust. Everything about the "pan regions". AUCUS should forget about Asia, they should focus on their own countries. The same with NATO and Russia, the NATO troops should get away from Eastern Europe forever

  • @silverioberenguer2446

    @silverioberenguer2446

    10 ай бұрын

    Right cheat and cheat because that is way to get rich our classmates in high school told our teacher in Economics.

  • @silverioberenguer2446

    @silverioberenguer2446

    10 ай бұрын

    You cheat once you loss.

  • @kittylozon2106

    @kittylozon2106

    10 ай бұрын

    Greed is learned by humans, unfortunately most are born that way either by environmental influences or just plainly have black hearts.

  • @reddragon4482
    @reddragon448210 ай бұрын

    It's what Winnie the Pooh wanted.

  • @urbanurchin5930

    @urbanurchin5930

    10 ай бұрын

    ......Winnie the Pooh recommends the delicious fish heads cooked in gutter oil !

  • @reddragon4482

    @reddragon4482

    10 ай бұрын

    @@urbanurchin5930 Mmmmmm. I'll book the flight back there, sign me up.

  • @glovere2
    @glovere210 ай бұрын

    I did a summer at East China Normal Univ. in Shanghai. This was in 1989 at the peak of the democracy movement. Before the developments, but China was very welcoming to foreigners at the time. There was much hope for democratic reforms until the crackdown, which happened a week after I left. So sad to see the CCP's turn to nationalism. Blaming all of China's problems on the West. It's the wrong way to go for China and for the world.

  • @deananderson7877
    @deananderson787710 ай бұрын

    Think about the 2 Michaels from Canada who were charged under the broad law. They were held hostage because of a disagreement with the Canadian govt. or how about the threats to some Australian journalists under the new laws for reporting the truth. China didn’t like the reports.

  • @elissitdesign
    @elissitdesign10 ай бұрын

    Fun fact: people generally hate authoritarian measures. Play Mao, people leave.

  • @bidoof8361

    @bidoof8361

    10 ай бұрын

    exactly and it's also no fun to be made the scapegoat for all of China's problems Chinese people treated foreigners horribly during the pandemic.

  • @pedrogonzales9202

    @pedrogonzales9202

    9 ай бұрын

    Lol, yes, generally speaking. I'd have to concur.

  • @pringlessourcream9527
    @pringlessourcream952710 ай бұрын

    Shooting your own Foot. Right foot and Left foot, even right hand and left hand. Covering up with lies with more lies until all collapse and still Winnie thinks he is the greatest ruler in the universe.

  • @polli3578
    @polli357810 ай бұрын

    China closed down for 3 years.. so companies saw their company in trouble and went to india and vietnam.

  • @topsuperseven7910
    @topsuperseven791010 ай бұрын

    We first noticed this around 2017 when we saw far less Anglos in that area. Less Americans, less Europeans but at the time more Chileans and Bangladesh or Indians. (or the same but more in comparison to Anglos) and there aren't nearly as many foreigners of any kinds. Yes, a small wave of post-covid opening has returned (or first time) because just now its proving safely open and flights are back to around 50% and not insanely expensive BUT it seems a larger wave is now leaving for the same reasons that flights are finally semi-reasonable and their home countries are now fully back to normal so they can go.

  • @ianmclaren9721
    @ianmclaren972110 ай бұрын

    Is Shanghai still in China? I have an idea why no one in their right mind would go to China.

  • @fs5775

    @fs5775

    10 ай бұрын

    someone with very few life options. not the best and brightest foreigners, that's for sure.

  • @jross3680
    @jross368010 ай бұрын

    It is true, I live in south China, and I see the same thing. Even in the smaller cities, there are no more foreigners and nightlife in this country has become significantly quieter than it used to be. I think the main reason is that the migrant labor pool has dried up. People are staying put in their home towns and not flocking to the cities anymore.

  • @TL-xw6fh

    @TL-xw6fh

    10 ай бұрын

    I suspect the Chinese themselves no longer have the luxury to go out at night, given that they are mainly in huge debts and increasingly losing their jobs. It about cutting the cloth the suit.

  • @The_Ballo

    @The_Ballo

    10 ай бұрын

    Naw dude, they left the country.

  • @jross3680

    @jross3680

    10 ай бұрын

    @@user-ex5bp4yj3x Indeed, Changsha is definitely one of the busier cities, with alot of younger people, in addition to Chongqing. Guangdong, however, my friend is a shadow of its former self.

  • @d.p.2386

    @d.p.2386

    10 ай бұрын

    people grow older my friend! and did I mention they don't have kids to replace them?

  • @d.p.2386

    @d.p.2386

    10 ай бұрын

    @@user-ex5bp4yj3x i didn't mention any theory, I said sooner than later you will see less and less migrants in the cities ...

  • @olivermiller2013
    @olivermiller201310 ай бұрын

    I visited Shanghai and Xi´an in 2016 including using the fast trains. I was impressed, Shanghai was a really interesting city and I liked it a lot. OK, in Xi´an the ar polution was massive, but I stayed only a short time there. Same, the people were nice and it was easy to get in contact with them. When I see the pictures in the video it is unbelievable. On the other side, all the information of the Chinese government is negative and with this it is no wonder, no foreigner wants to go to China. There are plenty of other, friendlier places in the world. I hope, it will change not far from now. But when looking to Russia, I´m not overoptimistic.

  • @covercalls88
    @covercalls8810 ай бұрын

    I made a couple of trips to China and spending time in Shanghai before the pandemic. To see sections near empty is rather scary. It shows how the CCP policies can affect business.

  • @gigmcsweeney8566
    @gigmcsweeney856610 ай бұрын

    I remember Shanghai from the early 1990s, before all of the old hutongs were demolished and replaced by modern apartment blocks, and when the Soviet Friendship building and the other monolithic, colonial-era edifices along the Bund still dominated the skyline. It was around the time when the new Shanghai had just begun to emerge from the banks of fog on the other side of the Huangpu river. I visited the city for work on numerous occasions between 1991 and 1995 and ended up falling for a beautiful Chinese actress from the city. As a result it often felt as though I was on cloud nine when I was there, and as I was 6'2" (1.88m) tall, with blonde hair and blue eyes, and my Chinese girlfriend was also 6' tall and quite stunning, we usually turned heads everywhere we went - this was before many foreigners lived in or visited China, and when foreigners were still required to use FECs (Foreign Exchange Certificates) instead of ¥RMB, and in the era before all of the big hotel chains moved in, when the JC Mandarin was still the best hotel in town. During one of our daily walkabouts Yo-Yo and I met a wonderful old man named Wang, who took us to the Ming dynasty Yuan Garden Teahouse, where we drank tea together and he told us how he'd been victimised by Madam Mao during the Cultural Revolution, simply because he'd been an English teacher. I remember feeling as though I'd experienced a previous life there, and that Shanghai was a city of ghosts. I have so many great memories of the city during that period. Anyway, I ended up moving back to the UK in 1996 and didn't go back to China for almost 20 years, during which time the modernisation of China and the rapid rise of its economy took place, so it was incredibly interesting to see for myself when I returned there for a series of visits between 2016-2018, working as an art curator in Shenzhen, Xi 'An, and Hangzhou. The transformation of cities like Shanghai and Shenzhen were truly remarkable, though it was already becoming clear that the old optimism had gone, and that both the economic and political situations there were deteriorating rapidly. Unfortunately for the CCP, Xi Jinping didn't heed the words of the Sly Old Fox, who said "Hide your strength, bide your time." Instead, as China became more powerful and strong, it resorted to bullying and threatening its neighbours. I hope that eventually more pragmatic heads will prevail in Beijing, and that confrontation with the West will be avoided, and that the Chinese people will start to see a loosening of the CCP's grip on power and more democracy. And with that will hopefully come a more enlightened view of the world and its resources.

  • @burkus4033

    @burkus4033

    10 ай бұрын

    So yo-yo was a 6 footer, and an actress. You have some imagination 😂

  • @stephenmani8495

    @stephenmani8495

    10 ай бұрын

    Just out of curiosity, what is that beautiful Chinese model doing now? Your otherwise very interesting story seems slightly incomplete without some closing information on that!

  • @logical5780

    @logical5780

    10 ай бұрын

    Sadly, it's ...power hungry leaders will never stop never grow up... China will do the most fatal of things. It will have no choice but to go to war with the world to survive. This planet isn't big enough for the greed of China. Another whole planet would be required. 😅😅

  • @YUDNSAY

    @YUDNSAY

    10 ай бұрын

    As events have proved 'democracy' is a poisoned chalice. Sounds like you have had the opportunity to experience the good, and the bad of both ideals, the WEF will remove all democratic ideals in everything but name.

  • @gigmcsweeney8566

    @gigmcsweeney8566

    10 ай бұрын

    @@burkus4033 Fortunately I have far too many great memories to need making up stories. If I could post an image of Yo-Yo on here I would do. Yes, she was six feet tall - which is not uncommon for Shanghainese, and she was an actress who'd been plucked from obscurity from among tens of thousands of other very beautiful young women.

  • @alroberts193
    @alroberts19310 ай бұрын

    Most foreign Mfg. Companies left China & moved their businesses to Southeast Asia specifically Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines & Thailand.

  • @leechengho2821

    @leechengho2821

    10 ай бұрын

    You've most importantly missed Singapore, a great way to set up business here, very safe with no hard core rules as seen practised by some Asian countries.

  • @whatevergoesforme5129

    @whatevergoesforme5129

    9 ай бұрын

    Not so much the Philippines where I am from, though.

  • @alroberts193

    @alroberts193

    9 ай бұрын

    @@leechengho2821, Just fyi: SG is not a manufacturing hub in SEA. You had that maybe 40 yrs ago. Although mainland Chinese transferred their billion dollars to SG to be managed by SG Wealth Mgmt.

  • @alroberts193

    @alroberts193

    9 ай бұрын

    @@anonymoustargetindividual , that's how it is, same in China.

  • @buggy7451
    @buggy745110 ай бұрын

    We are seeing in real time another hermit state develope. Tech companies are already beginning to pull out and moveing to india.

  • @Dragonblaster1
    @Dragonblaster110 ай бұрын

    I worked for two years in Pudong, Shanghai, and I can't believe how dead it seems to look now. I well remember Foreigner Street, which always used to bustle.

  • @user-zl9zc3jv1y

    @user-zl9zc3jv1y

    9 ай бұрын

    These are not all of China; Shanghai is still Shanghai, Pudong is still Pudong, Lujiazui is still Lujiazui. It's just that in the context of the reverse globalization trend, China needs a breakthrough opportunity. If you have experienced the differences between media inside and outside the Great Firewall, you should understand the limitations of KZread now.

  • @fidelllimos7289
    @fidelllimos728910 ай бұрын

    The coming of foreigners in Shanghai make them rich. However, when foreigners left Shanghai, their economy started devastating.

  • @chrispbacon4519
    @chrispbacon451910 ай бұрын

    As Xi has reverted to Maoist-style rule, even more autocratic than Mao, more like the North Korean Kim dynasty, the Chinese economy is also going back to that terrible time. Astute China observers have grave fears for the Chinese people, as the breakdown of economic activity is so drastic that they constitute the early signs of catastrophic shortages resulting in real hunger for the poor there, and even the middle class. There are likely to be floods of refugees.

  • @ronnelacido1711

    @ronnelacido1711

    10 ай бұрын

    They are flooding the US, UK, Singapore and Canada now.

  • @ELN355
    @ELN3559 ай бұрын

    I was there 10 years.Lived and worked there in Dalian,Shenzhen,Guangzhou,Zhanjiang,Dongguan etc...... I will say this to the Chinese: Learn how to RESPECT the foreigners who are trying their best to do good in your country...I had Chinese people spitting in my direction and would move away when near them.Even though I was in a suit and pristine clean and in good shape. Many many Chinese are in my country (The UK) and I always was courteous and polite towards them and shown them nothing but RESPECT. LEARN that respect and maybe you might get the foreigners back....

  • @The-Contractor
    @The-Contractor10 ай бұрын

    That's a shame as there was a time when Shanghai was an amazing and vibrant place.

  • @baarni
    @baarni10 ай бұрын

    I used to travel to Shanghai regularly between 2011 to 2018 and spent many weeks enjoying the experience of being in Shanghai. The time I spent in china was such a positive and prosperous time. Such a shame that the government has become so unfriendly and anti capitalist...

  • @deezeed2817

    @deezeed2817

    10 ай бұрын

    What on earth are you talking about? It's the west led by the U.S that is acting in an unfriendly manner. Who initiated the trade wars? China or the U.S? Stop lying as usual. Go look at the data and the U.S has enacted way more trade sanctions than China has by far. What this Falun Gong propaganda channel won't mention is that foreigners aren't investing in the U.S either. So they're twisting everything to make it seem like China is the one that started this when it's not true.

  • @Spectathorism

    @Spectathorism

    10 ай бұрын

    @@deezeed2817 Why are you reacting as if CCP is your mother? It's a fascist attitude. US made the world trade happened, since the end of soviet, and that's when china gets a lot of business from the west because of cheap labor cost. In short, yeah... without other countries & capitals, china wouldn't be able to get out of their poverty status caused by your communist mother.

  • @royjohnson465

    @royjohnson465

    10 ай бұрын

    For foreigners the fear of the risks of >>”wrongful detention (false arrest)”

  • @shubus
    @shubus10 ай бұрын

    Glad to see foreigners are getting out while they still can. Next China may shut the doors. Who knows. The new espionage would had me out of there on the next plane.

  • @ralki15

    @ralki15

    10 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't be surprised if China shut their doors to the world. China can shut their doors if they want, but the truth is China NEEDS the WORLD because that's how China was able to grow and flourish their economy when foreign countries came in and deal businesses and investments with China. So with all due respect, the WORLD helped China, NOT China building their own economy on their own from the ground up without help. China is NOT self-sufficient, and in fact China relies on imported food. So if the world banned food from going into China, you can bet a massive starvation.

  • @suefrench8721

    @suefrench8721

    2 ай бұрын

    I wish that the doors would be closed. Except for the open entrance door that will admit the deported crooks that immigrated to Canada in the 1990's. Get them back out.

  • @Shaijn815
    @Shaijn81510 ай бұрын

    I remember watching a movie that featured this street that was basically an amazing advertisement for visiting china. Shenzhen and Hong Kong had always been interesting as I love tech but I wouldn't visit Hong Kong or china ever unless a drastic regime and cultural shift happens. It's sad as my mother visited china for work a few times and met lovely people but the ruling class and society as a whole aren't very representative of individual people sadly as much as they should be. Taiwan I would still like to visit as I find their quiet but determine struggle against Chinese pressure admirable.

  • @superdave8248
    @superdave82489 ай бұрын

    I've never been to Shanghai but I always understood it to be a commerce center. And I can't help but wonder if the same drop in use of commercial real estate in many major cities down town corridors isn't also being felt in places like Shanghai. Why rent a place for $25k a month when you could simply travel there, stay at a luxury hotel, and then head back home when the meeting is over for a 1/3 of the price? Banking and finance isn't what it once was. The pandemic turned us into a truly global economy where business dealings aren't done in person as much as they once were.

  • @rhyanjill
    @rhyanjill10 ай бұрын

    It's not Shanghai anymore. It's Shang-Low.😅

  • @analyticalhabitrails9857

    @analyticalhabitrails9857

    10 ай бұрын

    Lolol STOP!!

  • @RinaShinomiyaVal

    @RinaShinomiyaVal

    10 ай бұрын

    😊

  • @pi5549
    @pi554910 ай бұрын

    I once purchased an air-ticket that routed via ShangHai airport. My 60 minute experience included getting barked at by an angry passport-check woman when I couldn't understand what she was saying and witnessing a family get mashed because the young boy had gone to the loo and missed the gate cutoff time by one minute. The officer was a tyrant and just used the opportunity to assert his power. And the departure lounge smelled of shit. Compare with Soeul airport that offered a meditation/sleeping space for layovers. Never again.

  • @pingpongdonkeykongkong

    @pingpongdonkeykongkong

    10 ай бұрын

    True on all accounts… great infrastructure with idiots operating it. Unfriendly, rude, arrogant, I can use every derogative word in the dictionary and it wouldn’t be enough. Over all the worst people I have ever encountered anywhere in over twenty years of traveling

  • @fs5775

    @fs5775

    10 ай бұрын

    In that brief interaction you definitely had a taste of the genuine "China experience". I have had several similar interactions like this while living there. Never again for me too.

  • @dajdee1631

    @dajdee1631

    10 ай бұрын

    Chinese airport staff workers in uniform in Shanghai are very rude. when passenger ask them question, they give no voice answer they just point his or her finger for you. or just shake his head left and right.

  • @nickmalone3143

    @nickmalone3143

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@pingpongdonkeykongkongwe have an idiot in the whitehouse right now.Destruction by design

  • @titob.yotokojr.9337

    @titob.yotokojr.9337

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm not Chinese but the real cultured Chinese live in Taiwan, not in Communist China.

  • @rebym
    @rebym9 ай бұрын

    I just got back from Shenzhen, China. The flight was 3 times the cost of what it used to be. There are 1/10th the number of flights between various western countries and China, so one doesn't see anywhere near the number of foreigners one used to see. The number of flights is starting to increase however. There were no visible signs of a diminishing economy. The biggest changes I noticed compared to the period just prior to Covid, was an incredible increase in the number of Meituan scooters, way more electric vehicles and far fewer rental bicycles strewn over the sidewalks. Entry and exit were easy with no need to show a Covid test result, just an online form had to be filled out to enter and exit.

  • @youreprettygood2603
    @youreprettygood26036 ай бұрын

    I was there last week, wife is Shanghainese but we live in Norway, she hadn't seen her parents since 2019 so we had to go, and yep, 4 months after this video all the foreigners are still gone, Shanghai feels very eerie and empty compared to what I remember it being, we went back to our old apartment in Gubei, place used to be laowai central with almost 50k laowai or about 1/3rd of all the foreigners in Shanghai living in that one area in 2019, they're all gone now, and most of the apartments seem to be empty. China has been opened since March, stopped requiring any test or quarantine since May, the foreigners are not coming back, they may travel to China for tourism but they won't return to live and work in China, people have been traumatized by the brutal zero COVID policy. Fun fact, Shanghai used to be considered an attractive place for expatriates, now it is once again considered a hard destination and Western companies will have to pay significant "discomfort" bonuses if they want their staff to move there.

  • @sarahsokal
    @sarahsokal10 ай бұрын

    There are so many other friendlier countries to visit .. I am Canadian & I dont feel like going to a sort of controlling country with no set laws/ treaties or at least no understanding of freedom/respect of treaties/ laws & friendliness. It didn't bother me before but China has become a ? . I do like Canadian/Chinese people in here but I wouldn't go to China . I would go to Thailand Philippines ,Australia Egypt Greece & many more . China isn't seen as being exactly friendly anymore period.

  • @NickanM

    @NickanM

    10 ай бұрын

    As a history buff I really want to see the Chinese wall, the forbidden city and so on. But, I will not go there as long as my money benefit the CCP. I hope that they will be overthrown in my lifetime but time us running out for me, I am 53. I refuse to let my money benefit any kind of oppression. Period.

  • @ipodman1910

    @ipodman1910

    10 ай бұрын

    The differences between China and Turdeu’s Canada are cosmetic! Wake the ef up!

  • @Emperors_Deathangel

    @Emperors_Deathangel

    10 ай бұрын

    Don't miss South Korea. Haha, honestly, I've been learning Korean language recently. Then, I'm going to stay there for at least a year and have fun. By the way, I feel bad for you to get Trudeau as a neighbor who is also facing problems from Washington swamp and Biden. And yes, the demolisher Gavin. South is very depressing during these years.

  • @u2ber888

    @u2ber888

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm touring China and is a perfect place, secured and safe than any in the West. Bad media won't change my mindset.

  • @dajdee1631

    @dajdee1631

    10 ай бұрын

    Chinese airport staff workers in uniform in Shanghai are very rude. when passenger ask them question, they give no voice answer they just point his or her finger for you. or just shake his head left and right.

  • @nfuryboss
    @nfuryboss10 ай бұрын

    Back in Mao's days with enduring hardships and "eat bitterness" a heroic and patriotic lifestyle Take China 30 years to rise fast but only last 3 years to plummet. Just sad.

  • @wtzan

    @wtzan

    10 ай бұрын

    xi ping pong is really dropping the ball

  • @user-hl9my4if5u

    @user-hl9my4if5u

    10 ай бұрын

    that's because it was reliant on the west

  • @patriotsnation9224

    @patriotsnation9224

    10 ай бұрын

    @@peterseth3296 Challenging us to what? China is extremely DEEP in debt!! $50trillion + Are they challenging us to a ping pong game?

  • @wtzan

    @wtzan

    10 ай бұрын

    @@peterseth3296 you don't see biden or trudeau inviting high profile chinese entrepeneur over to stage meetings with false promises n the economy do you????

  • @wtzan

    @wtzan

    10 ай бұрын

    @@peterseth3296 xxi ping pong is desperate, " come back investors, I was just kidding, it was all a big joke, I'm really a nice guy once you get to know me " hahaha

  • @padmanabhaswamy
    @padmanabhaswamy10 ай бұрын

    I feel for the ordinary people of, China. Who were not involved in politics, but just worked to be happy.

  • @trinidadinternational
    @trinidadinternational9 ай бұрын

    I lived in Shanghai from 2019 to the summer of 2020... after the quarantine. I really loved my life there and am saddened by this change. Perhaps things will change for the better in the near future.

  • @men7822
    @men782210 ай бұрын

    Feel sad for the common chinese who have nothing against the world. The entire blame is for Joker Winnie

  • @TCK-9

    @TCK-9

    10 ай бұрын

    Him and the party are a disease.

  • @cocobunitacobuni8738
    @cocobunitacobuni873810 ай бұрын

    Why would I visit a country that bans basic websites and forms of communication I use every day? A friend of mine who is currently abroad studying was phoned by security services in China and asked where she is they no longer see her presence in China.

  • @humanshieldz

    @humanshieldz

    10 ай бұрын

    Sometimes its a scam. We get quite a lot of it here where they pretend to be Chinese officials and scare people into paying large sum of money

  • @freeman10000
    @freeman1000010 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy China, its people and its culture. It is heartbreaking to see what the Communist Cult is doing to China. It is my hope that one day the Chinese can throw of the shackles of their opressors and gain ownership over their own country.

  • @3xustio
    @3xustio10 ай бұрын

    I used to go to this street at least once a week when i was an expat there...... always rememberd the Thai restaurant there having servers with shirts on which read on the back in english "Getting better everyday". I always giggled at that cause that would never happen in Europe. There always was a otherworldly atmosphere there (Western in a sea of China), sad to see it go down like this even when most people knew (even back then) that the music would stop eventually for the chinese economy (cause 10% growth year on year is not sustainable in the long run).

  • @richardvass1462

    @richardvass1462

    10 ай бұрын

    Yes that's right.

  • @yulia2473
    @yulia247310 ай бұрын

    iirc, the so called "anti-espionage law" made things worse that foreigners fled

  • @Horus175
    @Horus17510 ай бұрын

    3:16 The one thing I've noticed about this video clip is that she does not state her "feelings" about the situation at all; she only states her observations.

  • @ronambergerphotoandvideo6263
    @ronambergerphotoandvideo62639 ай бұрын

    It's a shame how this has happened. In 1987 I was teaching in the city at Shanghai University of Technology as an exchage professor of mechanical engineering, What is needed is to bring back cultural exchange programs.

  • @rogerdodger8415
    @rogerdodger841510 ай бұрын

    The wolf warrior has bad breath and it sent the foreigners away.

  • @fs5775

    @fs5775

    10 ай бұрын

    It's not just the aggressive words but the actions of the party that have driven us away. Every morning I wake up relieved that I don't live in China anymore. They did that to themselves.

  • @mudPuddlePanda
    @mudPuddlePanda10 ай бұрын

    Nice .. nobody wants to spend money in 🇨🇳

  • @lifeisamiracle5015
    @lifeisamiracle50157 ай бұрын

    Shanghai does not need foreigners to survive. Don’t overestimate the importance of foreigners.

  • @kevinz2000

    @kevinz2000

    7 ай бұрын

    Agree. Too many foreigner. As a Shanghai local, we can have less foreigner.😊

  • @SailPink
    @SailPink9 ай бұрын

    I lived in Hong Kong doing international trade when the security laws came in it felt unwelcoming and unsafe. In a matter of months the spirit of optimism and enthusiasm had gone. Thus it transpires the same has happened to Shanghai if you make foreigners unwelcome it is no surprise. Blame sits where😢

  • @MichaelGroenendijk
    @MichaelGroenendijk10 ай бұрын

    Evil destroying itself

  • @gaoxiaen1

    @gaoxiaen1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@geocam2 More like a typical collapse of an economy.

  • @Lumpia_In_Texas

    @Lumpia_In_Texas

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@geocam2literally communism.

  • @worldclass24

    @worldclass24

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@geocam2you underestimated the stupidity of Communist leaders.

  • @MichaelGroenendijk

    @MichaelGroenendijk

    10 ай бұрын

    @@geocam2 ccp is the evil

  • @richardefriend
    @richardefriend10 ай бұрын

    Sure looks like a clear message to the CCP that “you reap what you sow”.

  • @rioenriquez2499
    @rioenriquez24998 ай бұрын

    We usually go there before the pandemic for the annual Furniture show at Shanghai. It was a huge event. Now, a lot of people in our industry refuse to go there due to the Pandemic and the policy issues. Have not been there since 2019. People are going in other places like Vietnam, Phils. and Malaysia

  • @admingarena
    @admingarena10 ай бұрын

    I visited many of the malls and streets featured in the video befor covid. There were so many people around then. The situation now seems different.

  • @store4860
    @store486010 ай бұрын

    The calapse has begun, pride before the fall.

  • @xostler
    @xostler10 ай бұрын

    Hey I walked down that street a little over 10 years ago! It’s crazy to see it so empty.

  • @kirkwcowgill

    @kirkwcowgill

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm still in SH. It's not empty at all when you film it during regular business hours.

  • @StoicRoadz

    @StoicRoadz

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@kirkwcowgillI don't believe you 😂

  • @agnesvic1863
    @agnesvic18638 ай бұрын

    Wow what a difference.. i was there studying and lived there for a year or so. The bund, bar Rouge, huahai street...Nanjing rd, went to that mall every weekend

  • @hqiu6828
    @hqiu682810 ай бұрын

    Smart investors come in when there are a lot of vacancies in housing market. Good location is the key factor for business, such as restaurant, bar etc.

  • @stebopign
    @stebopign10 ай бұрын

    They made the application of china visa extremely hard. Ofcourse there will be less people willing to fly to china now to attend exhibits and do tours.

  • @ronnelacido1711

    @ronnelacido1711

    10 ай бұрын

    With the new anti-espionage law now in effect? No, thanks. I think I'd rather go elsewhere. The risk is not worth it.

  • @mikoto7693

    @mikoto7693

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ronnelacido1711Yeah I don’t want to visit a country where I may be taken captive by the government to be used as a hostage against my own country.

  • @China_Secret_Police
    @China_Secret_Police10 ай бұрын

    The best defense against communist authoritarian dictatorship is to strengthen democracies from corrupting influences and nepotism. It takes an active and concerted effort of the people, to ensure that our democratically elected politicians are truly representing our interests. We must also address what hostile communist countries are doing, both domestically and abroad. Democratic Nations must stand together against their lawlessness in defense of global security, human rights, and enforce International Law.

  • @samsonsoturian6013

    @samsonsoturian6013

    10 ай бұрын

    Quit spamming that

  • @smokeylake3150

    @smokeylake3150

    10 ай бұрын

    Well then we are all screwed .

  • @China_Secret_Police

    @China_Secret_Police

    10 ай бұрын

    @@smokeylake3150 We've had tough on China legislation drafted and submitted. It's not difficult. This can be done.

  • @China_Secret_Police

    @China_Secret_Police

    10 ай бұрын

    @@samsonsoturian6013 Stop harassing

  • @smokeylake3150

    @smokeylake3150

    10 ай бұрын

    There are no democracies. There suppose to be Constitutional Republics like the USA but it is now ruined by totalitarian but they have been taken over by the WEF.

  • @ryncricket2001
    @ryncricket20019 ай бұрын

    I live there on Hongmei road and Laowai street. This is absolutely NOT the case. However, it was summer and our first release since COVID, so yes, EVERYONE went on vacation. We’re all back and it looks normal again.

  • @user-zl9zc3jv1y

    @user-zl9zc3jv1y

    9 ай бұрын

    This is absolutely NOT the case.

  • @jeremygreenwood1021
    @jeremygreenwood102110 ай бұрын

    Not to mention the death penalty. I don't think I'd dare go to China nowadays.

  • @markpicken3180
    @markpicken318010 ай бұрын

    This not a Shanghai only issue, you can feel this all over now. I barely see any expats anymore. Most evenings we go out the shopping areas and streets are empty, no matter the day. Locals also are no longer going out. Shopping at home is easier.... In the area around my apartment most shops are vacant even though it is a super busy area.

  • @analyticalhabitrails9857

    @analyticalhabitrails9857

    10 ай бұрын

    Hopefully I'll be dead of natutal causes before the powers that shouldn't be annouces to the world, The NEW WORLD ORDER....

  • @PM2024-

    @PM2024-

    10 ай бұрын

    Which area?

  • @normanlee4322

    @normanlee4322

    10 ай бұрын

    @@PM2024- San Francisco

  • @EsRoquer

    @EsRoquer

    10 ай бұрын

    Expat? please, call it “emigrants” , the rest of the world do.

  • @markpicken3180

    @markpicken3180

    10 ай бұрын

    @@EsRoquer no thanks

  • @AWY-LO
    @AWY-LO10 ай бұрын

    Well done Winnie, you finally got what you want..

  • @diggledoggledo
    @diggledoggledo10 ай бұрын

    Hard to go to China when foreigners have a hard time finding hotels that will take them or being able to pay for anything since they only accept phone payments and you need a Chinese phone and bank account for that to happen.

  • @littlelady7843

    @littlelady7843

    9 ай бұрын

    Very true. I am a Chinese who live in US as a US citizen. I went back there about two months ago. It was so difficult to travel and do anything without a Chinese ID and bank account. I had to rely on my brother who is a Chinese citizen to get me around and pay for everything. I installed Alipay international version on my US cellphone and was able to pay most places, however the transaction fee is high, above 3% in average. Before, it was very convenient to visit China. Most international bank cards were accepted. After COVID, it feels like Chinese government went out of their way to make things difficult for foreigners and tourists.

  • @gpablico1006
    @gpablico100610 ай бұрын

    😯It's sad to see a once bustling city stripped of its lively hood due to china's government tyranny. Seeing this really heartbreaking.😔

  • @mouserr
    @mouserr10 ай бұрын

    as an american who was paying attention when china was given all the jobs we used to do, they smirked and kept cutting prices to take more jobs until the country was wrecked and nobody cared because there was enough money left to keep the illusion going until the last few decades, now china gets to endure losing the core of its economy for good, itll never return and ill just enjoy the show because i can only laugh at these cries of desperation and fear, just like they did when it happened here and they profited off our loss

  • @LudwigVaanArthans

    @LudwigVaanArthans

    10 ай бұрын

    uhm, the Chinese are not at fault for YOUR companies and bosses moving the production lines abroad. That's just human greed

  • @benoitguillou3146

    @benoitguillou3146

    10 ай бұрын

    @@LudwigVaanArthans your comment is a breath of fresh air in that war prep propaganda comment section

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