Thanks for the English subtitle! Now I see China through your RUclipsr's eyes - after been living abroad for many many many years... thanks for sharing!
Living in Shanghai mean living in the futuristic city. Greetings from India. ... According to me Shenzhen take over Shanghai soon. Both were my favourites
@@lainfonet Lol you would know better if you could read Chinese. Shenzhen has no history, no culture, no good colleges or hospitals, no hinterland for further development, no nothing. Shenzhen is impossible to catch up with Beijing or Shanghai in 100 years.
I'm the opposite of you. I'm from China and I worked and lived in India (typicallly NCR region) for almost two year from 2016 to 2018, and dosa wa one of my two favorite Indian foods at the time, the other one is biryani.
Can you do a video about Chinese visa types, costs, validity and eligibility of each in English please? This would be helpful to young professionals in India.
If you really love India, your country, should be through the video blogger deepened understanding of China, rather than the ruling authorities to you always hostile to China, China is a good country, promote human peace around the world, rather than like modi government ideologically, to make you lose the game I win this lose-lose power politics. As the world's largest neighbors, it is best for the people of China and India to live in harmony, not for the interests of some ruling minority.
@@劉沛-l3l yes, modi is also very agressive but indians are not ready to accept that there country has any flaws so I'm sad to say but you have to wait because harmony is not on Modi govt priority list
actually now easy i recently visisted Chengdu for my business easy to start business like multi country business with exporting , so its better . if u want to start business u need yo get a space rental or buy then 3 days u can start business with loan facilty . but u need to put minimum 3- 5 locals in buiness and only 2 outsiders not all foreigners
It's crazy how expensive it is to cook by yourself rather than eating out from restaurants in China. I could never get over how cheap the delivery fees are.
@@AmelieZh where do you buy your ingredients from? Like chicken. I didn't find any fresh chicken near me and the frozen stuff was as expensive as the UK, or more.
In China, in addition to working to support the family, Chinese men also do most of the housework, including cooking, washing and cleaning the floor. When Chinese people get married, the woman does not need to provide anything, and all expenses are borne by the man. In addition, when they get married, they also give the woman some money, usually about 1-3 million rupees. The houses in some parts of China are relatively dilapidated, but once they are demolished and requisitioned by the government, they will receive multiple sets of buildings in return and cash subsidies equivalent to 5-200 million rupees. Chinese farmers are very rich. The per capita annual income of farmers in most parts of China is 0.6-1.5 million rupees, and the per capita annual income in most cities is about 1-3 million rupees. For example, I am currently an ordinary engineer working in Shanghai, with an annual income of about 3 million rupees, and so are most technicians in Shanghai.
Laugh to death, what nonsense are you talking about? 80% of Chinese men (especially middle-aged and elderly men) don't do those housework. Women need to pay a high dowry when they get married and participate in the purchase of houses and cars. Only the youngest generation has more talents. But the more underdeveloped areas, the housework in small cities and rural areas is still women!
@@ameliah8164 No. Women do not need to pay dowry. In China men are the one that pay dowry, need to have a house and a car at least. Most men do some house chores to help out. Otherwise the wives will close shop in beds.
do you really know China and Chinese when you made comments?? Chinese parents can get betrothalgifts when their daughters get married. in the poor areas, brides can get remarkable betrothal gifts from the briderooms. in the rich areas the brides can get more most probably. but their parents will not keep the betrothal gifts. they will buy more furnitures or appliances as dowry or the brides just keep the betrothal gifts for the new couple future life. The bridegroom need not only have their own houses and cars but also prepare betrothal gifts for their brides. understand Chinese better and then make comments. don't forward wrong information
in South China especially the Yangtz river delta areas 80% families men do more housework than women. in North China women do more housework. also now more and more Chinese families women manage family finance.
ભાખરવડી, મમરાના લાડુ, બાલાજી જેવી વેફર... ગુજરાતનું ગણું બધું મળે છે ત્યાં. I have visited Shanghai multiple times but never went to a supermarket like this. Will visit it the next time for sure!
I live in a new first tier city next to Shanghai: Wuxi. For me, although Shanghai is more developed, there are too many people. Cities like Wuxi and Suzhou have fewer people than Shanghai, but the infrastructure is also very developed and there are many garden attractions. Of course, if you travel, you usually start from Shanghai and slowly explore the surrounding areas.😚
Actually Wuxi is not one of those "new first tier cities", also this term does not make any sense. If cities like Suzhou are in 1st tier, then Beijing&Shanghai would be tier 0.
The new first-tier cities have not yet been recognized by the public. China's second-tier cities (such as Hangzhou, Nanjing, Wuhan, Chengdu, Chongqing, Tianjin, etc.) are very beautiful and modern, and they are better than cities in developed countries. There is no need to call them "new first-tier cities".
@@binyanlumagnettradingltd5938 OK, but I don't need to say anything unrealistic. In the national report, it is pointed out that 15 cities are called new first tier cities, and Wuxi is the city with the highest per capita level in China.
@@lainfonet OK, but I don't need to say anything unrealistic. In the national report, it is pointed out that 15 cities are called new first tier cities, and Wuxi is the city with the highest per capita level in China.
Christmas is kind different to Chinese, it is one of big shopping days for Chinese, who will ban shopping day, not the happy shoppers, not happy stores owners, not happy government who want tax. Finally, happy Christmas days~o(* ̄▽ ̄*)ブ
in the end, Saizeriya is the cost-effective Italian restaurant from Japanese brand, thanks for your sharing.welcome come to shanghai, I sow all of your videos, by the way, I also worked for the life life sciences domain.
Literally (poor )China is a developing country not like(rich )India so developed, and I don’t think china will catch up Indian lives level,even mentioned Bombay which’s world largest city 。unfortunately most Chinese don’t have any food except bananas skin ,god blessed Taiwanese
Carrefour is relatively friendly to ordinary people and students. As a student myself, I do Taobao more often than actually visiting the supermarket. Also, Beijing and Shanghai have very posh supermarkets selling much more pricy goods. I like visiting Ole vintage supermarket, just to see stuff (I cannot afford any, lol).
There is exhibition in Shanghai going to be happen in coming May 22-25. I can not come due to higher ticket price. If u attend and review me about one machine manufacturer, it will be great.
Yes, this measure helps to avoid the influence of Western fake medias and unsubstantiated criticism on children who have not formed thinking ability. Those false news are very disgusting. It is also a measure to prevent some countries from launching a color revolution in China. When I grow up, I think this is a correct policy.
Thanks for the English subtitle! Now I see China through your RUclipsr's eyes - after been living abroad for many many many years... thanks for sharing!
Glad you like them!
Great video. In Shanghai you can eat healthy food at low cost. It is a reason why I like Shanghai.
Living in Shanghai mean living in the futuristic city.
Greetings from India.
...
According to me Shenzhen take over Shanghai soon.
Both were my favourites
Xiongan will be the real futuristic city, which is currently under construction, keep it in your watchlist for the next 5-10 years.
Impossible, Shanghai has a much much larger scale with wider varieties of everything
That's impossible, no other cities in China can be compared with Beijing & Shanghai.
@@edog025 Hahaha, Shenzhen is the most advanced city in China, not Shanghai, nor Beijing, nor Hong Kong. I have been to all these cities.
@@lainfonet Lol you would know better if you could read Chinese. Shenzhen has no history, no culture, no good colleges or hospitals, no hinterland for further development, no nothing. Shenzhen is impossible to catch up with Beijing or Shanghai in 100 years.
Very informative about living inside China. Thank you lovely Indian family!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I'm the opposite of you. I'm from China and I worked and lived in India (typicallly NCR region) for almost two year from 2016 to 2018, and dosa wa one of my two favorite Indian foods at the time, the other one is biryani.
wow..!! thats so great.
@@25Travellers can you say how much do you earn ( monthly) .... i want to know about China life
In China, the people are so calm and peaceful, which is what a big country needs
I also live in Shanghai, but I haven’t been to the supermarket for months, and shopping is done online.
From where u shop online ?
I appreciate and love Indians traveling to China. You would find lota of similarities and we would respect each other more.
thank you for sub. welcome to the channel.😊
For vege-flavored chips, try the cucumber/tomato/lime and the original flavors
Very useful and informative information. Always enjoy in watching your vlog about your daily life in China. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Dosa is fermented rice flour crispy pancake.. with spice potatoes ''aloo saag'' served with coconut chutney.. yummy..
Yes, you are right
Can you do a video about Chinese visa types, costs, validity and eligibility of each in English please? This would be helpful to young professionals in India.
earlier we made video about you can check ruclips.net/video/IfKPD-IiYFs/видео.html but its in Hindi
If you really love India, your country, should be through the video blogger deepened understanding of China, rather than the ruling authorities to you always hostile to China, China is a good country, promote human peace around the world, rather than like modi government ideologically, to make you lose the game I win this lose-lose power politics. As the world's largest neighbors, it is best for the people of China and India to live in harmony, not for the interests of some ruling minority.
@@劉沛-l3l yes, modi is also very agressive but indians are not ready to accept that there country has any flaws so I'm sad to say but you have to wait because harmony is not on Modi govt priority list
actually now easy i recently visisted Chengdu for my business easy to start business like multi country business with exporting , so its better .
if u want to start business u need yo get a space rental or buy then 3 days u can start business with loan facilty .
but u need to put minimum 3- 5 locals in buiness and only 2 outsiders not all foreigners
Taobao can buy these things half cheaper and deliver them to the door, which is the ultimate enjoyment for lazy people
I love shanghai,beijing,shenzhen,gounzhaou,xian,tianjin,nanjing,hanzhaou but i like most chongqing&chengdu masic city china.
First - Thank you for the ENG subs!
You're welcome 😊
It's crazy how expensive it is to cook by yourself rather than eating out from restaurants in China. I could never get over how cheap the delivery fees are.
Actually, it's still cheaper to cook
@@AmelieZh where do you buy your ingredients from? Like chicken. I didn't find any fresh chicken near me and the frozen stuff was as expensive as the UK, or more.
@@cbrtdgh4210 You will find them in one of those farmer's markets(农贸市场), much fresher & cheaper compared to supermarkets.
In China, in addition to working to support the family, Chinese men also do most of the housework, including cooking, washing and cleaning the floor. When Chinese people get married, the woman does not need to provide anything, and all expenses are borne by the man. In addition, when they get married, they also give the woman some money, usually about 1-3 million rupees.
The houses in some parts of China are relatively dilapidated, but once they are demolished and requisitioned by the government, they will receive multiple sets of buildings in return and cash subsidies equivalent to 5-200 million rupees.
Chinese farmers are very rich.
The per capita annual income of farmers in most parts of China is 0.6-1.5 million rupees, and the per capita annual income in most cities is about 1-3 million rupees.
For example, I am currently an ordinary engineer working in Shanghai, with an annual income of about 3 million rupees, and so are most technicians in Shanghai.
Laugh to death, what nonsense are you talking about? 80% of Chinese men (especially middle-aged and elderly men) don't do those housework. Women need to pay a high dowry when they get married and participate in the purchase of houses and cars. Only the youngest generation has more talents. But the more underdeveloped areas, the housework in small cities and rural areas is still women!
@@ameliah8164 No. Women do not need to pay dowry. In China men are the one that pay dowry, need to have a house and a car at least. Most men do some house chores to help out. Otherwise the wives will close shop in beds.
do you really know China and Chinese when you made comments?? Chinese parents can get betrothalgifts when their daughters get married. in the poor areas, brides can get remarkable betrothal gifts from the briderooms. in the rich areas the brides can get more most probably. but their parents will not keep the betrothal gifts. they will buy more furnitures or appliances as dowry or the brides just keep the betrothal gifts for the new couple future life. The bridegroom need not only have their own houses and cars but also prepare betrothal gifts for their brides. understand Chinese better and then make comments. don't forward wrong information
in South China especially the Yangtz river delta areas 80% families men do more housework than women. in North China women do more housework. also now more and more Chinese families women manage family finance.
ભાખરવડી, મમરાના લાડુ, બાલાજી જેવી વેફર... ગુજરાતનું ગણું બધું મળે છે ત્યાં.
I have visited Shanghai multiple times but never went to a supermarket like this. Will visit it the next time for sure!
Yes😊
Right brother Same here RMB hm b Pakistani Rupees Bhol daity hai 🙈 haha apni Country ki currency naE Bhol sagty 🥰 Enjoy Shopping Stay Blessed 😇🇵🇰🇨🇳🇮🇳
Thank you..!
I live in a new first tier city next to Shanghai: Wuxi. For me, although Shanghai is more developed, there are too many people. Cities like Wuxi and Suzhou have fewer people than Shanghai, but the infrastructure is also very developed and there are many garden attractions. Of course, if you travel, you usually start from Shanghai and slowly explore the surrounding areas.😚
Actually Wuxi is not one of those "new first tier cities", also this term does not make any sense. If cities like Suzhou are in 1st tier, then Beijing&Shanghai would be tier 0.
Wuxi is no way a first tier city, maybe 3rd
The new first-tier cities have not yet been recognized by the public. China's second-tier cities (such as Hangzhou, Nanjing, Wuhan, Chengdu, Chongqing, Tianjin, etc.) are very beautiful and modern, and they are better than cities in developed countries. There is no need to call them "new first-tier cities".
@@binyanlumagnettradingltd5938 OK, but I don't need to say anything unrealistic. In the national report, it is pointed out that 15 cities are called new first tier cities, and Wuxi is the city with the highest per capita level in China.
@@lainfonet OK, but I don't need to say anything unrealistic. In the national report, it is pointed out that 15 cities are called new first tier cities, and Wuxi is the city with the highest per capita level in China.
Mast he yaar .. yaha India me ekdam jhoot bolte he yaar china ke bare me news channels...
Thanks Bhai sahi sahi dikhane ke liye
તમે ક્યાં ગામ થી છો? અને ક્યાં ફિલ્ડ માં જોબ કરો છો?
Looking forward to your visit to Shanghai's Sam store.
What? What? What? The American store that is pushing the fake "Xingjiang genocide" bullcrap?..
Dosa or tho'se, Do you eat it with dhal or chicken curry?? I eat it with chutney and vegetable curry.
with dal, chutney, also you can eat single. its very tasty breakfast.
9:10 Mumbai me 200₹ Sea start hota hai snake plant
Finally they found Christmas is not banned in China, right? 😁😁
Christmas is kind different to Chinese, it is one of big shopping days for Chinese, who will ban shopping day, not the happy shoppers, not happy stores owners, not happy government who want tax. Finally, happy Christmas days~o(* ̄▽ ̄*)ブ
What?
Why would it ever be banned?
Christmas banned in China? You must have been fooled by
fake news or rumor mongers circulating around.😅😅😢
I like rawa dosa more, but I don't know how to make it
Greeting from Indonesia... Nice video
Thanks! 😃
Enjoyable vlog Kishan! Nice to the life in Shanghai!
Glad you enjoyed it
The price a bit higher than ours in Malaysia,Lorriel shampoo rm 30+ (rmb 45+) and Dettol rm 11+(rmb 16+)
Your exchange rate for myr and RMB is not correct!
Everything is very expensive ,You would find a half price in the small shop or network,By the way ,I am chinese
I thought you are president of America.
Lovely family! Hope you enjoy your life in Shanghai!!
thank you
More and more carrefour closed. 2 reason s, local super market competitors and online store.
Very interesting couple, brave and adventurous.Love to find out your favourite Bollywood playback singers,songs,films,foods,drinks etc...
I love the pastel floral quilt set.
Thanks
4000yuan ki job lgi meri.. should i opt to go china.. is it survivable
We make Mamare ke Laddu recently
Bahut Badhiya video- Jankari (Maharashtra, india)
OMG,I found you living so near my home,couse I almost go to this Carrfour every weekend. Hope I will meet your at oneday :)
Really...😀
Do u attend shaghai exhibition for machinery?
Thank you for making this videos to show the real life in China. One of My supervisors is from Indian, he is very nice. I like Indian people!
Bhai china mein Google map nhi use hota but unka khudka map baidu map English mein kese kare plz bhai uska video chahiye
baidu map is not available in english but Ampa, Baidu map are easy to use. Even Apple map can also work.
in the end, Saizeriya is the cost-effective Italian restaurant from Japanese brand, thanks for your sharing.welcome come to shanghai, I sow all of your videos, by the way, I also worked for the life life sciences domain.
Great😊
Really happy to see that koi to h gujarati china me ..
I think buy on TaoBao is much much cheaper
I'm surprised they have Carrefour. It's a very popular chain in France.
Carrefour has been in China for decades, and there are more than ten branches in Shanghai.
Carrefour supermarket has more than 200 stores in China.
Actually Carrefour is very popular in China too, it has thousands of shop there
You got to be sleeping all these while, every big international brand has a presence in China
many cities in China have Carrefour for many years
How much you paid for the buffalo 🐃
kem cho majama! I always happy to see ved cute boy. 🙍🙍🙍
Thank you! Maja ma..😃
Should try chia seeds.
Lovely family ❤️👍
Carrefour is famous for its expensive things, so many Carrefour stores in China are closed.
expensive?
你这句话 逻辑不对啊
@@shawgu9835 家乐福控不住成本,在国内基本是节节败退。我七八年前在北京时,青年路北端有个家乐福,面积很大,顾客很少,不知现在如何了。
@@TricycleRaider who is it's local competition
家乐福不行了,山姆周末排队!!!
Interesting video about supermarket in Shanghai.
16:22 😅10 se multiply hi to karna hai😅😅
Ha ha😆
I'm really happy to watch your video , i get more information then the google ..i also wanna come china in future
Nothing can beat Balaji 😂💛
of course..!😆
Literally (poor )China is a developing country not like(rich )India so developed, and I don’t think china will catch up Indian lives level,even mentioned Bombay which’s world largest city 。unfortunately most Chinese don’t have any food except bananas skin ,god blessed Taiwanese
Carrefour is relatively friendly to ordinary people and students. As a student myself, I do Taobao more often than actually visiting the supermarket. Also, Beijing and Shanghai have very posh supermarkets selling much more pricy goods. I like visiting Ole vintage supermarket, just to see stuff (I cannot afford any, lol).
I love you guys
Kya apko mandarain ati hai
thank you. I am learning.
Friendly Indians always welcome to China ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
超市的生活用品总是很贵,如果网购,价格只有50%
Bro drsss kitna sasta he yaar .problem is ind currancy me kotoge to kafi bar jata he rate aase to sasta he sob ind se .rs me kio bolte ho .
There is exhibition in Shanghai going to be happen in coming May 22-25.
I can not come due to higher ticket price. If u attend and review me about one machine manufacturer, it will be great.
Jai shree krishna bhai im from gujarat to right now in shenzhen i love your videos & i love balaji too 😍
Bhai DHOsa nahi Dosa ( Ek “DO” teen wL DO) dho nahi do
ok bhai..😆
Very informative video..
Thanks a lot
Total food cost in Schenzen city for one person minimum plz
Any good Indian restaurants?
Some items you showed have cheaper price than in Toronto
Bahi civil engineer ko company visa dati hai ya apna visa lana hota hai
How do you use these apps like Instagram, RUclips in china. I heard they require vpn to use these apps???
Yes, this measure helps to avoid the influence of Western fake medias and unsubstantiated criticism on children who have not formed thinking ability. Those false news are very disgusting. It is also a measure to prevent some countries from launching a color revolution in China. When I grow up, I think this is a correct policy.
@@ameliah8164 but freedom!!!
Lol jk
It's give me reflaxion of my china'a days.i'm students in china form gujrat.
😊
Can I have Dosa and masala chai, too?
Thing's are little bit Expensive Compared to same thing's in Delhi Reliance Mall.
Welcome and merry Christmas my Indian friends! Lovely content
Happy holidays!
Kem chho mota bhai??
Maja Bhai...!! 😀
Hi what is the school fees for English medium school
Indian living in China... quite interesting...
Shoot a good video, please add Chinese subtitles as soon as possible, another suggestion to play in the south of China, here is not cold.
Aey chintaiyaaaa kehva vaadu koi madyu k nai?? 😜😜 Love your vlogs ✌️
Gread to know china grocery and food market.. thanks 👍
Indian foods, roti prata, mutton or chicken briyan, apam, dosai, curry fish head.
非常感谢,视频内容丰富
DOSA=INDIAN SAVOURY PANCAKE/CREPE, MASALA DOSA =STUFFED PANCAKE/CREPE
居然买了卧龙猫耳朵,而且印度也有这种小吃
Can the blogger add Chinese and English subtitles to the video, for people who don't know Hindi, they don't know what you are talking about
You actually don't have to pay to get a mask from the mask dispenser that you showed us at the supermarket; it's free, it says on the machine. :)
请学会使用淘宝,中国网购非常方便,而且很便宜!
Yaha ke same hi hai price petrol kitna ka hai aur lpg cylinder kitne ka hai
India me sanke plant 30-50 rs ka... or dosa is national dish
Hope you have chance travel to Xiamen to explore the cost of living there, We have an idea for retirement there, thanks.
Interesting..!!
Your Hindi language best, from where you did language learned ? Tell me
Quite informative video!! Do you have any idea explaining cost of child school fees in china(not chinese school but international/bilingual??
每年大约30万人民币左右,初中,北京的价格。
jesus, looks so familiar and yes I used to work around there and sometimes had food over there.
I loveee Shanghai,have fun in there👐🙌
😊
Hi bro please can you tell 1 bhk House rent in Shanghai City.
Please
prices are almost same only 10-20% higher. nothing is cheaper than here.
Please show this video to Modick
Muje apke accent se lgta h app Gujarati h ?.
Can you do more shopping,supermarket vlogs.Thanks.
6:19 Its Captain Jack Sparrow
Tosai?