The World's LONGEST Desert Highway (544KM) I S2, EP105

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @-biki-
    @-biki- 18 дней назад +393

    i grew up in the western mountains of the USA and small towns, vast views of desert landscapes feel like home to me. In isolated places, people are grateful for company, don't take resources for granted, and find happiness in simple living. I love seeing this in China. We have different cultures and history but a shared humanity.
    Especially with Western propaganda/bias in media, this is the kind of thing we don't see in movies or tv and I'm grateful to see it here. thank you for sharing this with us

    • @wlchao5852
      @wlchao5852 17 дней назад

      Xinjiang has been demonized by western propaganda, thanks those youtubers for sharing truth

    • @constantineding8700
      @constantineding8700 17 дней назад +33

      I'm also grateful you shared your experience.
      My comments are often deleted on RUclips but I hope you see this. There's not much conflicts between common people in USA and China. Those who possess power and wealth want commoners hate each other so they can be safely doing what they always do and become even wealthier.

    • @KarthikArumugham
      @KarthikArumugham 17 дней назад +2

      💯

    • @WalterGao
      @WalterGao 17 дней назад +1

      Yeah, you guys and these people truely live a life.

    • @chanalex8358
      @chanalex8358 17 дней назад

      isolated Han Chinese mailman remains in the silk road every where for almost 2000 years , they were sent by govt and keep a well in the no where of desert .

  • @phrababushkath2350
    @phrababushkath2350 18 дней назад +332

    Miss Yan: This episode is BY FAR the best one you have posted unbelievably descriptive and POETIC!
    How I would love to be able to make a trip to the Taklamakan Desert myself, but alas I am very old - 83!
    and can only "travel" by watching your wonderful channel. Thank you SO MUCH for posting!!!

    • @littlechineseeverywhere
      @littlechineseeverywhere  17 дней назад +16

      I am happy to take you with me on this virtual trip!

    • @jksddddf
      @jksddddf 16 дней назад +4

      祝您高寿,身体健康!❤

    • @lizthielke817
      @lizthielke817 16 дней назад

      I also love to be able to travel virtually with you. I love seeing these places and people that are so far away, I will never get the chance to see them in person. Thank you.

  • @jptrainor
    @jptrainor 18 дней назад +306

    12:54 "In the presence of nature's vastness I feel humans' fleeting existence is like a grain of sand slipping through our fingers, swept away by the wind, and eventually merges into the boundless desert's eternity." ... In case you didn't know that our presenter is one of the most gifted on youtube, here is another example. Spoken in a second language, no less. She is a captivating soul.

    • @andrewzhang985
      @andrewzhang985 18 дней назад +25

      She is a PhD graduate.

    • @billradford2128
      @billradford2128 18 дней назад +13

      I was also struck by her poetry complementing the awesome drone views! Well done Yan!

    • @liminghaung8636
      @liminghaung8636 18 дней назад +36

      This way of thinking and romance is deeply rooted among Chinese people. For thousands of years, poets and philosophers alike have shared these sentiments, continually probing the meaning of life and humanity's relationship with the cosmos. I shall never forget those famous lines like 哀吾生之须臾,羡长江之无穷, 固知一死生为虚诞,齐彭殇为妄, and 闲云潭影日悠悠,物换星移几度秋

    • @suhuaxu
      @suhuaxu 18 дней назад +9

      她有瑞士留学工作经历,她的老公是德国人,我觉得这一切对她学习语言肯定有帮助,当然她也很有天赋。

    • @outsidewell6932
      @outsidewell6932 18 дней назад +8

      Hope our fleeting existence slows down so Yan’s videos won’t slip through our fingers 😅

  • @petrstolz5788
    @petrstolz5788 19 дней назад +214

    I did the same highway last year. Very cool. Also stoped by the house. We did stay one night in the driveway, since there wasn't anywhere else we could park the RV along the road. The guy was so happy to have accompany. Chatted with us for hours.

    • @tedtombling2770
      @tedtombling2770 18 дней назад +9

      It's on my bucket list!

    • @joema607
      @joema607 5 дней назад

      必定是非常有趣的一晚

  • @Moodiac67
    @Moodiac67 18 дней назад +107

    The 'grass grids' are such an ingenious way to protect the highway, and the hard working people who work alongside it are unsung heroes. Safe travels as ever, Yan.

    • @lei-ic5ig
      @lei-ic5ig 5 дней назад

      Yes, hope more people who lived in desert to learn this to tranform their hometown.

  • @binann-kv6bm
    @binann-kv6bm 18 дней назад +120

    The director of the museum is really professional. At first glance, you can tell he loves this job.
    It reminds me of the director of Xining Wildlife Park. He is also a small place and a person who loves his work.

  • @Sam_Prakash_
    @Sam_Prakash_ 19 дней назад +191

    Highways in desert, planting straws to block sifting sands! I have seen so many amazing things in China, and this is one of those marvels! Harbin snow to Taklamakan sands, she has come a long way, and she is so cheerful, lovely lady. I think as such Northeast people are very, very friendly. Such a wonderful video, Yan, I have already started it to see it second time! 🥰

    • @littlechineseeverywhere
      @littlechineseeverywhere  18 дней назад +12

      Thank you so much for your kind words and your support 🥰

    • @Sam_Prakash_
      @Sam_Prakash_ 18 дней назад +3

      @ 😊😀🥰

    • @longjisu9109
      @longjisu9109 18 дней назад +6

      I wrote a similar description at the end of a poem “無有“ in 2021。 What a coincidence! This is the paragraph (in Chinese). 我似乎看到我自己
      一颗泛黄的砂粒
      沦落在迷茫的红尘里
      翻滚地被卷向太虚

    • @wugglebuggle2592
      @wugglebuggle2592 18 дней назад +3

      Merry Christmas to you little Chinese 🎄And a Prosperous new year 🎊🙏 thanks for showing us ur subscribers the glimpse of the ancient Silk Road inner mongolia and rest of the border😘hoping you can visit Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 Kyrgyzstan 🇰🇬 Tajikistan 🇹🇯 mostly the Central Asia . God bless you always 🫶🏻

  • @zaoldyecksama
    @zaoldyecksama 18 дней назад +165

    Love you and envy you at the same time.
    I havent been following you for that long yet so I don’t know much about your background and what took you to get where you’re now but, your videos are just stunning, amazing, show us how the world is vast, humongous and incredibly diverse, full of different lives and things to do and discover. How our daily and own lives are so so tiny compared to all that no possibilities. So, although, at same time, I feel renovated with live and sense opportunities yet to live and to come, I also get depressed in “what am I doing with life” or “why have I made myself stuck to this place” sorta of feelings.
    If I ever build the courage to drastically change my life, leave all behind and try something else elsewhere, I’d like u to know that you and your videos will be big part of that. In other words, please continue what you’re doing, love you❤. Hope this comment finds you well😊

    • @zaoldyecksama
      @zaoldyecksama 18 дней назад +13

      Also I’m a go-back-and-forth learner of Chinese for the last 8 years or so. But I’ve been stuck on my HSK4 (intermediatish) for so long that I’ve lost the track of it.
      Anyway, Love that it has both Chinese and English subs, always learning something new in Chinese with your videos. Hope one day to became good enough so I can only hear your guys Chinese without going to the characters… so so hard, you guys “swallow” too many sounds

    • @ranochung
      @ranochung 18 дней назад +5

      Oh I know how u feel... Because I feel that way too... Lol

    • @yuki-b1y
      @yuki-b1y 18 дней назад +3

      ❤❤

    • @洛洛-e9j
      @洛洛-e9j 18 дней назад +6

      @@zaoldyecksama 我们学英语也是这个感觉🤣

    • @hclau218
      @hclau218 18 дней назад +4

      ​@@zaoldyecksamaLearning language is an attitude. If you keep trying to find flaws with other people's language, you will never learn. FYI, there are over 2 billion Chinese speakers.. It is not that hard.

  • @sonikagera2379
    @sonikagera2379 18 дней назад +75

    The people who gave you some snacks in return of the favor you guys did to move there car out of the sand moved me that how the humanity exists in this world. Please keep posting the videos . I always love them and always watch them ❤

  • @justayoutuber1906
    @justayoutuber1906 19 дней назад +124

    Those people in the desert houses remind me of people that managed lighthouses on the coast. That place you stayed looked like shipping containers. Very interesting! Thanks!

    • @MrVvulf
      @MrVvulf 18 дней назад +17

      She mentioned that everyone working at the stations were couples because it would be too lonely for single people.
      I'm sitting here thinking, "She's so sweet, but naive." 1/4 of the world population feels lonely. At one place I lived for a couple years I had some upstairs neighbors that never returned a single "Hello".
      There are millions of people who live in isolation, even when others are within 20m of them (physically separated only by walls).
      In 2022, about 30% of American households were made up of one person. In Korea, it's 42%.

    • @bangonkali
      @bangonkali 18 дней назад +19

      @@MrVvulfyet it's different being without companion in a place with many people. Seeing people around somtimes uplifts the soul even without interacting. To not see anyone for months like people who work on gas tankers or gas platforms in the sea it hits different. Similar to their experience probably. Less people to see even more so to interact with. Many people live different lives though what's important is that regardless of where one is we find meaning and purpose in life so we continue to live regardless of situation. Another great video. Really eye opener. 🫡

    • @XW3126
      @XW3126 18 дней назад +2

      @@MrVvulfSo true.

    • @MarkMa1979
      @MarkMa1979 17 дней назад +2

      @@bangonkali 你说的很对,这种孤独不是内心的,而是全方面的

  • @davidkelly2262
    @davidkelly2262 17 дней назад +86

    Thanks Yan for your amazing videos, very special& so enjoyable, Happy Prosperous, Healthy ,Positive Wishes to You & family ,for the New Year.i look forward to your videos &travelling coming each week. THANK YOU excellent 🎉

    • @db10cruz31
      @db10cruz31 16 дней назад +5

      Wow very kind of you!! My thanks to you for supporting Yan too as I love watching her content so much🙏🙏

    • @kylemaolinson9417
      @kylemaolinson9417 16 дней назад +4

      老板您好

    • @Alex-nj5ds
      @Alex-nj5ds 16 дней назад +6

      老板大气

    • @mendyren2313
      @mendyren2313 16 дней назад +1

      @@davidkelly2262 👍👍👍🌹

    • @ninalee6718
      @ninalee6718 16 дней назад +2

      wow! That's very generous

  • @ARWest-bp4yb
    @ARWest-bp4yb 18 дней назад +106

    Hi Yan, I'm still amazed by all the different places you show us! It's not just the unseen China you share with us, it's the real China. Looking forward to your next adventure!😊❤👍👍

  • @Ataraxist
    @Ataraxist 18 дней назад +112

    U cannot not be amazed by the engineering feat of China. Also the 108 workers (好汉)that station along the entire highway to ensure irrigation success and preservation of the road from shifting sands. 108 is a significant number that date back to the 108 heroes of China. The red-blue houses are commitment to ensuring success for travellers. What a huge sacrifice living alone for 8 months period and with little or no bath. Totally love this vlog. Another 5 stars!

    • @monzurchowdhury6082
      @monzurchowdhury6082 18 дней назад +7

      Salute to 108 warrior. Fight with sand. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

    • @f.g.9466
      @f.g.9466 18 дней назад +6

      The significance of 108 dates back to thousands of years before that, it comes from the Dharmic religions that influenced Chinese culture. Eventually it became an important number for Taoism too, and it's directly from Taoism that the 108 number of heroes comes from.

  • @zhongren5982
    @zhongren5982 18 дней назад +85

    Thanks!

  • @ecovalogyresources7856
    @ecovalogyresources7856 18 дней назад +66

    从你马来西亚开始就关注你到现在,感谢你让我看到了我无法看到的中国风景和那些热爱生命又亲切的中国人,祝你健康平安。

  • @nk666-6
    @nk666-6 18 дней назад +117

    I felt bad for that curator because it seemed to have little tourists despite how passionate and knowledgeable the man is. Thank you for letting us appreciate his work.

    • @tonynorris9139
      @tonynorris9139 16 дней назад +20

      Across the world there are small but significant places that are kept open by such dedicated people. They see their role as one who preserves history to be viewed as it is, as it was and hopefully will be forever. Tourists are not always a benefit, even economically: Just ask the City of Venice. May such people continue their chosen vocation.

    • @jerrygu5316
      @jerrygu5316 16 дней назад +1

      very kind of you.

  • @rogerpoppen2651
    @rogerpoppen2651 19 дней назад +121

    Yan, you never fail to find the most fascinating places and people. Who would guess that a drive along a desert highway could be so interesting. And thanks for another lesson in the kindness and resilience of the human spirit.

  • @cl1079
    @cl1079 19 дней назад +117

    Thank you for posting yet another beautiful and heart-warming video Yan. It never ceases to amaze me, from my western perspective I guess, just how friendly and trusting the people you encounter are. The way the gentleman offered to show you his humble home and wanting to cook noodles for you and your friend. The sincere gratitude that the stuck couple showed when you helped them with their truck. I was so happy to hear that you decided to continue your trip eastward and look forward to your next videos of you traveling on the national highway.

    • @chankaan888
      @chankaan888 18 дней назад +4

      These desert forest rangers work eight months a year and have four months off. They are all older workers.

    • @littlechineseeverywhere
      @littlechineseeverywhere  18 дней назад +10

      Thank you so much! It is truly amazing to see so much kindness and hospitality. 😊

  • @kennytam9514
    @kennytam9514 18 дней назад +39

    I have seen videos about China turning the desserts green
    What these videos did not show is that there is a lonely person every 2km to water the plants everyday. This is just an amazing effort. I hope these highway protectors know their job helps people move across the dessert. Seemingly the job is trivial but they are actually very important. Thanks Yan.
    I have learned something new today, thanks to you.

  • @lilytamlili7297
    @lilytamlili7297 18 дней назад +39

    Fascinating! Can’t imagine myself living in the desert just tending to watering plants for almost 3/4 of a year! Salute to the people doing this seemingly ‘unending’ job 👏🏻

    • @chankaan888
      @chankaan888 18 дней назад +1

      These desert forest rangers work eight months a year and have four months off. They are all older workers.

  • @DD-gt9qe
    @DD-gt9qe 18 дней назад +32

    向沙漠公路驻扎的这些工作人员致敬,感谢你让我们看到这么美丽的风景和人。希望有一天我也能够去亲身探索祖国的广袤河山

  • @charleneji6759
    @charleneji6759 18 дней назад +86

    I hope the workers receive better supplies.
    I hope future tourists who see this video can stop by and chat with them.
    A big salute to all those who make this possible. ❤❤

    • @TaipoRoad
      @TaipoRoad 18 дней назад +6

      Yes, the job is important and tough. I hope the management will improve their living conditions.

    • @lihong-yz3zc
      @lihong-yz3zc 18 дней назад

      @@TaipoRoad 还不够改善?注意看视频?每个房子都有电,有电视,生活物资一应俱全,这个工作最大的挑战是孤独,这里的条件在我看来比贫民窟好了不知道多少倍

    • @multiplierfx6429
      @multiplierfx6429 18 дней назад

      Come on, this is China. In the very near future all this will be fully automated and would no longer need lonely souls to man the water valves.

    • @thomasmuller9243
      @thomasmuller9243 17 дней назад +1

      @@TaipoRoad Without shower and washing machine for 8 month seems tuff.

  • @ShaobingYang-nl9hi
    @ShaobingYang-nl9hi 19 дней назад +62

    又是一篇精彩的游记,好美丽的沙漠风光,过两年我要去看看。勤劳的中国人民,点赞。

  • @gl9249
    @gl9249 18 дней назад +69

    Dr. Yan, thank you for this amazing video! The challenge in building roads and trains amidst shifting sands is mind-boggling. How the problem of shifting sands is “overcome” is so simple yet clever. I bet your driver is having the time of his life experiencing things he would have never experienced if he hadn’t agreed to be your driver. Hope he agrees to your next assignment. Like a true adventurer, you just couldn’t resist going to Xining via the cross province highway G315.

  • @Bribreebrae
    @Bribreebrae 19 дней назад +58

    Dear Yan, I’m genuinely impressed by your dedication and high standards shown in your videos! Makes me realize I never really knew much about the country I grew up in! Love what you are doing, keep up the good work and be safe out there ❤

  • @kennySg101
    @kennySg101 19 дней назад +196

    Highways in the desert with shifting sands. I would call it one of the wonders in the world. The Chinese has the best infrastructure in the world , high speed rails .. All the lies about Xinjiang.... People are so kind in Xinjiang and happy.

    • @tongyigeshijie
      @tongyigeshijie 19 дней назад +25

      新疆人会越过越好,但是新疆的地理位置决定了,关于新疆的谣言不会停止

    • @JayYao-u8s
      @JayYao-u8s 18 дней назад

      @@tongyigeshijie 新疆的谣言不是地理位置的问题,是那些披着民主自由的皮缺撒着最卑贱谎言的人的问题。新疆在哪并不重要,只要在中国,外面就会有不断地造谣,不过who cares,走起旅游~嘿嘿。

    • @Shi-Jie-He-Ping
      @Shi-Jie-He-Ping 18 дней назад

      当bbc能说出新疆有集中营这种这么低智商的谎言时,你就会知道,没有什么是他编不出来的​@@tongyigeshijie

  • @kangkanglu8932
    @kangkanglu8932 18 дней назад +28

    又一个令人惊叹和感动的视频!向您致敬,Yan!

  • @ivanlukic2360
    @ivanlukic2360 18 дней назад +52

    Hi Yan, this is another beautiful video for those of us who want to know more about China. Greetings from Serbia.

  • @ishakhassan9359
    @ishakhassan9359 18 дней назад +38

    Awesome views and eye-opener regards the desert highway and the caretakers. Looking forward to your YT always. Thank You !

  • @Antinonsens
    @Antinonsens 18 дней назад +150

    China is great because of these people.We use actions to improve the world instead of bragging.

    • @mendyren2313
      @mendyren2313 17 дней назад +6

      👍

    • @tclau585
      @tclau585 12 дней назад +6

      chairman mao said:the people,and only the people,are the driving force in making world history

    • @danielschoeman5427
      @danielschoeman5427 11 дней назад

      You do realize that you just bragged and thumped your chest???

    • @Antinonsens
      @Antinonsens 11 дней назад +7

      @danielschoeman5427 I just stated the facts.You don't realize that you can't accept the reality.

    • @五岳倒为轻
      @五岳倒为轻 9 дней назад

      @@danielschoeman5427 How dare you!

  • @laifamily7804
    @laifamily7804 18 дней назад +93

    The driver makes a great "cohost" for your show. He's a fun and adventurous person, just as curious as you are. It feels like he''s a regular host on your show

  • @richardthornhill4630
    @richardthornhill4630 18 дней назад +35

    Fascinating way to visit China and seeing places most of us will never have opportunity to visit. Ingenious method of protecting the highways across the desert and making them possible. Requires a lot of man hours and continual maintenance but worth it.

  • @linchu7881
    @linchu7881 18 дней назад +55

    The highway built in the desert is amazing! so as the lonely but lovely souls who are protecting the road.

  • @lennonchionh
    @lennonchionh 14 часов назад +1

    很感谢你这个塔格拉马干的vlog, 真的拍得很真实。直接勾起我在2011年从乌鲁木齐 - 轮台 - 民丰的自行车穿塔之旅。沿路的沙丘,小蓝屋和它们的看管人都历历在目。感恩!

  • @TreeChap
    @TreeChap 18 дней назад +13

    Yan, your ability to speak with just about anyone you come across is very commendable. You don't shy away from conversation, and I deeply admire that about you. You probably make these folks day by giving them some recognition and asking about their lives. As someone with pretty bad social anxiety, your videos give me courage to talk with others and most importantly, listen to their stories. Thank you for visiting the parts of China no one sees! If it weren't for you, many would not know these small towns and villages and its people exist!

  • @sharrablackfire7337
    @sharrablackfire7337 18 дней назад +18

    Other than not being able to shower, living in a hermit station and getting paid to water plants sounds like paradise for this introverted soul I have. I just need showers!

  • @Moksha-Raver
    @Moksha-Raver 18 дней назад +25

    Yan offers travel videos like no other. Yan is not only a Chinese treasure, she is an international treasure.

  • @robertmunro5190
    @robertmunro5190 18 дней назад +16

    Thanks

  • @LeftOfToday
    @LeftOfToday 18 дней назад +45

    I like your driver. He's proving to be quite the character, so I'm happy if you continue your trip together!

  • @georgethompson6771
    @georgethompson6771 18 дней назад +26

    thanks again for taking us on a journey around your amazing country and showing the China we would not see otherwise and once again your professional production on all aspects of what we view and hear you are as amazing as your country. many thanks

  • @wleng
    @wleng 18 дней назад +24

    This is amazing. A lot of us live thousands of kilometres away in all corners of the earth. Without you documenting this journey and telling the stories of the little blue houses and the people in it, I would never have known this in my lifetime. Sincerely thank you as always for all you do Yan.

  • @BaskinTapkan
    @BaskinTapkan 18 дней назад +12

    Love this clip, the dedication and friendliness of the couples 4 km apart, walking every day to see each other, the warm welcome and heartiness of the locals. Great stories, and amazing shots of the scenery. Appreciate the edit and the post, keep them coming. Warms me in Minnesota, USA

  • @vicentecarneirodecastro
    @vicentecarneirodecastro 18 дней назад +22

    Valeu! Feliz ano novo guerreira ❤

  • @englishonline7298
    @englishonline7298 17 дней назад +15

    Cảm ơn bạn!

  • @desertpiggiehunters9790
    @desertpiggiehunters9790 17 дней назад +19

    Thanks! Merry Christmas. What a great adventure! Happy New Year!

  • @jinhoh9067
    @jinhoh9067 18 дней назад +24

    This is absolutely an Awesome video on the Taklamakan Desert, the humongous project of nearly 500 km highway built in a desert!! And your explanation of the blue colour buildings with red roof is the crucial to the maintenance of the highway.. Looking fwd to yr next video of Qinghai

  • @bisiolajamgbadi9223
    @bisiolajamgbadi9223 19 дней назад +38

    Yet another fantastic video. I love and appreciate how you effortlessly apply a human touch to all your videos. Thank you for sharing

  • @devilmaylaugh2
    @devilmaylaugh2 18 дней назад +13

    As an Iranian, I love your videos. I'm in Korea and now I'm thinking of visiting China again after 12 years

  • @BinGyary
    @BinGyary 18 дней назад +29

    I have been watching this channel since it was a 100K subscriber,
    for showing a place where no one can show
    thank you from north east india

  • @yasibiene
    @yasibiene 18 дней назад +12

    Danke!

  • @injunnfuz6698
    @injunnfuz6698 18 дней назад +23

    What a stunning desert road n great info

  • @surfe.
    @surfe. 19 дней назад +29

    Thank you for always providing some of the best content on RUclips! You’ve inspired me to travel myself and I hope to share my adventures with others someday!

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 19 дней назад +21

    Wonderful video. Amazing country & amazing people

  • @halnicholas3791
    @halnicholas3791 18 дней назад +10

    Another amazing video. So cool to see these humble hard-working people, unnoticed by most, who quietly keep things moving along for the rest of us. Superbly done!

  • @chamilravindatennekoon8
    @chamilravindatennekoon8 18 дней назад +27

    What China has achieved is amazing! Truly inspiring. Enjoyed the video so much.

  • @HarveyChenBlog
    @HarveyChenBlog 19 дней назад +27

    Yan's long presentation and introduction about the geography, landscape and nature along the highway is amazing!

  • @sandogdy7175
    @sandogdy7175 18 дней назад +21

    We not only enjoy your videos but totally amazed on your enthusiasm in traveling where no others can present the sights and sound of places you've been to. Stay safe always. 👍

  • @redfilm1
    @redfilm1 18 дней назад +10

    Thank you, little sister, for this magnificent video and for all the other videos you share about this beautiful country that is the Middle Kingdom. I always feel a lot of emotion when seeing these splendid landscapes and all the people you meet and introduce. I wish you all the best in the continuation of your journey, and I look forward to seeing your next videos. Thank you!
    谢谢你,小妹,为你制作的这段精彩视频,也为你分享的所有关于这个美丽国度--中华帝国的其他视频。每次看到这些壮丽的景色以及你遇见和介绍的所有人,我总是充满感动。我祝愿你在接下来的旅程中一切顺利,并期待看到你的下一个视频。谢谢!

  • @Buckzoo2030
    @Buckzoo2030 18 дней назад +76

    The dessert road keeper is truly an unsung hero.

    • @chankaan888
      @chankaan888 18 дней назад

      These desert forest rangers work eight months a year and have four months off. They are all older workers.

    • @kawaiipotatoes7888
      @kawaiipotatoes7888 17 дней назад +1

      I would love that I will just play video games read book during null time. It also depends on the salary.

  • @qianlee2414
    @qianlee2414 18 дней назад +7

    我的天,追博主的视频这么久,出现我们渭南老乡,好神奇❤

    • @lssn-b6v
      @lssn-b6v 18 дней назад +2

      还俩😂

  • @cmaven4762
    @cmaven4762 18 дней назад +15

    I had to laugh at the presence of a KTV in Tazhong 😂😂😂 ... It seems no place in China is complete without somewhere to sing and get a drink 😂😂😂...

  • @josephdewuhan
    @josephdewuhan 18 дней назад +27

    Hi Ms Han, I'm in a foreign country but of Chinese origin. I have been following your videos for years now. I think I have watched all your videos on Unseen China which is one of the best channels I can find on RUclips about China that is not political. I must say I enjoyed watching each one. Thank you for your tireless and brilliant work. The other 2 similar channels about China I like are: 青云迹 and Blondie in China,you all are professional and correctly focused.

  • @dzpipi8956
    @dzpipi8956 16 дней назад +7

    Its new year's eve, was alone until I found your channel. I have been binge watching all your episodes. The most happy I have felt in a while. Thankyou.for your videos and for the way you view the world.

  • @yuehanslam1593
    @yuehanslam1593 18 дней назад +23

    Thanks Yan….another unique video. Desert but not deserted. The highway shrubs manager reminds me of a lighthouse keeper. Catch you in the next.

  • @ursvijayan
    @ursvijayan 18 дней назад +8

    Thanks for the video, Yan! It's great to see a different part of China, and I truly appreciate the dedication of those who work hard to maintain the desert highway.

  • @noodlessurprise
    @noodlessurprise 4 дня назад +1

    This channel just gets better and better, it’s a full scale production of some of the most incredible shots, the editing, the narration - it’s just a joy.
    The work you have done over the last year is exceptional, I hope you feel proud of your work - because you should.
    Take a bow lady,
    this is exceptional and it’s because you have such an open, friendly but incredibly intelligent & philosophical outlook which you narrate throughout all of these videos. ❤

  • @ricjun3001
    @ricjun3001 19 дней назад +39

    Amazing and awesome !!! Exemplary human endeavours and grits to do reforestation of the phenomenon shifting Taklamakan Desert, not to mention that the herculean task of buidling the basic infastructure like highways, railways, electricity, water and drainage system in the Taklamakan Desert. Hat off to China...

  • @aizhongwen
    @aizhongwen 19 дней назад +20

    Dear Yan and your Flo 🎉, a happy healthy New Year 2025 with God's blessings.❤🌷🙏 Thanks for showing the amazing longest highway through the desert. God bless your hard work with good health and happiness.❤🌷🙏♻️💕

  • @paulcowderoy6403
    @paulcowderoy6403 18 дней назад +28

    awesome, incredible, makes me want to go and travel in China again, last time was 1988! Thanks from Australia! 🙂

    • @user-swq623
      @user-swq623 18 дней назад

      welcome!

    • @chadwickyang7885
      @chadwickyang7885 18 дней назад +2

      That was a long time ago, 36 years to be exact. You'll be shocked how China has changed since then. Technologically speaking (in daily applications), China is undoubtedly the most advance country in the world. Where many convenient stores are unmanned and customers can pay with facial recognition or palm print if they forgot their cell phones or wallets.

  • @adaptor-acdc
    @adaptor-acdc 19 дней назад +34

    an ancient country, with its magnificent landscape and rich civilization

  • @XW3126
    @XW3126 18 дней назад +5

    Yan, you’re truly amazing! You have a curious, brave, and kind heart! So much kindness and love in ordinary people you encountered! The stunning desert highway! I admire the people who built and are maintaining the highways!

  • @user-jz9bn7fm5o
    @user-jz9bn7fm5o 14 дней назад +3

    Thanks for the uncommon views of China.

  • @IkranBihi
    @IkranBihi 18 дней назад +16

    Hi Yan I accidentally discovered your channel and believe me it's absolutely amazing, watching you from California USA

  • @TwoCentsOnTour
    @TwoCentsOnTour 19 дней назад +15

    That desert landscape is really quite incredible!

  • @user-sw1ps1oo5h
    @user-sw1ps1oo5h 18 дней назад +4

    So interesting that a road has been made.It's a miracle.😇It is huge😄.It has been a true pleasure following you.😊Hope you plan more trips.😊Greetings Grandma 62 years old from Norway.😃Happy New Year

  • @mitch6221
    @mitch6221 19 дней назад +11

    These "desert" videos are amazing and very informative..,enjoying these immensely!!!..thanks!..,safe travels. 😊

  • @tyoong719
    @tyoong719 18 дней назад +11

    Yan's adventure and the infrastructure's accessibility enable many here to learn the unique nature and livelihood in the region. Great reveal Yan!

  • @Jolodong40
    @Jolodong40 18 дней назад +12

    thanks you for making vidoe of ancient silk road,i imagine about the experience of western explorer that fist time travel through ancient silk road, and south east asian merchant that go to china for trading spice and explore ancient silk road,thanks for making this video

  • @tessamanzano1120
    @tessamanzano1120 18 дней назад +7

    Hello Yan...thank you for your vlogs/videos through your videos i discovered the unseen China which made me wonder how awesome and mesmerizing China is.

  • @jeffk3746
    @jeffk3746 18 дней назад +12

    All you videos are good, but this one is particularly great

  • @ZenTeaNow
    @ZenTeaNow 18 дней назад +7

    Lovely video. What beautiful views of the desert and the desert routes, and all the lovely people. Thanks for bringing us along on this intriguing journey!

  • @interestings7866
    @interestings7866 18 дней назад +18

    I love these video, the people are so friendly 😊

  • @kevinbowland4686
    @kevinbowland4686 19 дней назад +20

    Some of the best content out there. You are a gem.

  • @raulgil8459
    @raulgil8459 18 дней назад +10

    Thank you for this amazing and educational trip!!!! You're a wonderful guide 🙂

  • @divetcatherine1666
    @divetcatherine1666 18 дней назад +7

    Thank you, Yan, for this awsome video! I'm fascinated by those highways in this big desert and by the people living there and taking care of the road. I wait for your next video crossing the desert from east to west!!! 🤩 Take care 🤗

  • @schan5436
    @schan5436 19 дней назад +19

    The views are stunning. Thank you!

  • @cecsum03
    @cecsum03 18 дней назад +13

    Safe journey all the way Yan! Looking forward to your next adventure :-)

  • @hendrik7502
    @hendrik7502 19 дней назад +25

    Thanks Yan for showing the Unseen China.

    • @洛洛-e9j
      @洛洛-e9j 18 дней назад

      The world is out there, but some people don't want you to see it.

  • @bendangaier5654
    @bendangaier5654 18 дней назад +10

    Waaooo ! The real unseen china. Taklimakan desert"s landscape beauty is just surreal ..., I am awestruck by the undescribable beauty of it's landscape, , seems perhaps like in another planet. .Thank you so very much, and wishing you. a very happy new year , fr.Nagaland., India.

  • @BennyC-qg6rd
    @BennyC-qg6rd 18 дней назад +11

    Happy New Year, Yan. I hope you make it home for Chinese New Year!

  • @liaojohnweechun7454
    @liaojohnweechun7454 18 дней назад +5

    Love your WONDERFUL videos about the Great Different Parts of CHINA and it's AMAZING CULTURAL DIVERSITY 👌👍👏👏👏💚💛♥️🥰🇨🇳🥰

  • @vepotalulohe4126
    @vepotalulohe4126 18 дней назад +6

    Wow... Yan amazing video, thanks for show us we hav never seen in others channel. God bless you😊

  • @tedtombling2770
    @tedtombling2770 18 дней назад +13

    Like staring across the empty surface of an ocean, the continuous waves of sand dunes, disappearing on an endless horizon, feed the imagination with stories of the Silk Road journies with long camel trains wending their way between the dunes with a huge noise of camel bells, shouting and loud conversation, then disappearing on the endless horizon leaving only silence and swish of the wind. Now that the tarmacadam roads have been laid, this wonderful desert and its secret lives can be accessed and enjoyed. And yet, the romantic imagination can still run wild.

  • @CSChua
    @CSChua 18 дней назад +10

    Deserts are boring places, yet you are able to produce most interesting travel content.

  • @whokilledmax
    @whokilledmax 18 дней назад +13

    小Yan的字幕校对真用心啊,没想到带口音的陕西话都正确收录了

  • @gilberthuat372
    @gilberthuat372 18 дней назад +12

    Hi yan, your are amazing! For the past weeks, everyday i only watching your wonderful videos. You are brave. I wish i have opportunity like you to travel in whole China despite i am Malaysian. Your trip challenges are too tempting😊. Wish you good luck and be safe.

  • @hasansyed6450
    @hasansyed6450 19 дней назад +9

    Thank you, amazing video. Feel for the people protecting desert highway for 8 months all by themselves.

    • @AlessandroJek
      @AlessandroJek 18 дней назад

      And eight months without bathing

    • @大伟-k3c
      @大伟-k3c 18 дней назад +2

      @@AlessandroJek It's the lack of showers, not the lack of bathing.🙄

    • @AlessandroJek
      @AlessandroJek 18 дней назад

      @@大伟-k3c
      Water is precious and only replenishes every fortnightly

  • @JamesAnderson-i1f
    @JamesAnderson-i1f 18 дней назад +11

    Fantastic Yan. Thankyou very much.

  • @mystgirlone2166
    @mystgirlone2166 18 дней назад +2

    That drone shot at 13:59! Impressionist Art at its best. I have to thank you, Yan. Untouched nature is amazing, beautiful and fierce by turns.,

  • @colinchai
    @colinchai 18 дней назад +9

    Amazing video, Yan. You are amazing and China is really amazing. Full respect for the 108 lonely & committed souls to take care of the highway really amazed me. I think no where except in China will have people to accept such a job.