Go to Altay in northern Xinjiang: you may as well as be somewhere in Scandinavia. Go to northern Heilongjiang: you ARE in the EQUIVALENT of Siberia and Canada. Go to southern Yunnan: you may as well as be in Columbia or Venezuela. Go to Hainan" you may as well as be in any island in the Caribbean.
It doesn't work that way. If they see something that's normal, they'll say it's Chinese Govt propaganda, and that Katherine is paid by the CCP. Lol....
It's very nice but extremely superficial due to her not really being allowed to say the whole truth. Likely a self censorship but still. Big chunks are missing. Those of us who lived under totalitarian regimes know how to fill the blanks
Am sure quite a portion of viewers from the west have changed their perception on Uyghurs in China after watching your recent videos. Thanks Katherine for showing the real China from a different angle.
No need to change their racist perception. China is comfortable in her skin as a diverse, freedom loving as well as innovative civilisational state. The PRC does not need outside approval for its very advance civilisation.
We saw Chinese Christians and Chinese Muslims happily talking with each other. The Western media should stop being a ‘beach’ when reporting about China! :D
"A long-awaited report by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) into what China refers to as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) has concluded that “serious human rights violations” against the Uyghur and “other predominantly Muslim communities” have been committed. The report published on Wednesday in the wake of the visit by UN High Commissioner of Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet in May, said that “allegations of patterns of torture, or ill-treatment, including forced medical treatment and adverse conditions of detention, are credible, as are allegations of individual incidents of sexual and gender-based violence.” In a strongly-worded assessment at the end of the report, OHCHR said that the extent of arbitrary detentions against Uyghur and others, in context of “restrictions and deprivation more generally of fundamental rights, enjoyed individually and collectively, may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity.”
Katherine aspires to be the UNESCO Tangible Cultural Heritage of the World. There is a certain madness to her peddling around the countryside of the People's Republic of China. It is definitely not the Tour de Chine, okay?
China actually have a lot of religion freedom, the problem comes when religion tries to get into politics, it's the same with most western countries. I'm glad Katherines shows how diverse China is, thank you so much for another relaxing happy video!
I like those two guys. I like it that they sing all the time. Maybe it is because I have always liked these kind of songs. I don't know, but I just like it. Can't explain. Yet another great co op with these 2. Do more. So lively.
18:16 Aysajan asked the quintessential Chinese question - is this edible. Whenever Chinese people see something they are not familiar with, they would ask if it’s edible. Not what it’s used for but if for eating. Always relating to food in the Chinese psyche.
When you hear harrowing tales told by my parents about the hard times during the civilisational state existence, including the hardship suffered and endured during the times of the Japanese invasion, you will not ask any other impertinent question but about edibility.
damn, those riddles are hard......and outrageously, there was math involved... devil!! those two happy big boys, made my day! and Aysajan's jersey has Uigur printed in it? how cool is that! this video is outstanding, so much information, so funny and adorable! can't wait for the next episode miehahahahaha!
The really out there part of the riddle is that they mix in mathematical symbols rooted in Latin with Chinese characters while still sticking with the theme of the taking out (minus, first word bu) and keeping (plus, second word yao) concept the whole way. Who makes this? And that was meant for kids? Seeing "Asian Difficulty" on Steven He's skits is funny, seeing this for real is kind of intimidating 🤣😅
i can understand their reaction as they have never seen an ocean. it's like aurora. i have seen it many times and am not excited. but for those who have never seen aurora, it is a life time experience. some chinese tourists have even gone up to yellowknife to see if they could see it. love from canada.
Amazing for them to see the sea for the first time! I can't imagine it cos little 'ol NZ has beaches in every direction, we grow up with ocean never far away... maybe it's like the first time I saw the Yangtze River and just had to "wow" 😅... but for the locals it's normal!
I can understand their first-time-seeing-ocean excitement. I had a similar experience when I saw an emerald colour glacial lake. Thanks for showing grassroot Chinese lives on this western platform.
What a trip to the sea! You and your friends navigate narrow alleyways of a village, bump into kids who ask what countries you're from, come across local Catholics who want to invite you in for a talk, and finally, the sea! And oh, your friend ran into a familiar face in the Xinjiang yangrouchuan vendor. What a nice surprise for him!
Katherine, how nice of you taking these two guys to see the beach for the first time. I'm Brazilian, I've been to so many amazing beaches since young age here.. I've never thought about what it could mean to see the ocean for the 1st time as an adult. Kinda touching to watch them like two kids enjoying it.
What a fun video and thank you for sharing! I am not surprised that the locals thought your friends came from another country. They look middle-eastern to me. I couldn't help to laugh when I heard, "你们两个是什么关系?“😊
I commend Katherine for her quick reaction: These people are so gossipy :) That said i think they are just wondering whether your friends are brothers or friends
A really strange combination! Americans said that the Uighurs were genocided, and the Uighurs didn't know that they had been genocided, and then the Americans and the Uighurs teamed up to wander in China, which was so picturesque! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everyone graduated from the reeducation camps and everything is hunky dory now. There are no forced labor for cotton or tomatoes or other manufacturing work. China is great and wholesome. ruclips.net/video/1jqvy0KOSZ4/видео.html
Uighur Chinese show a lot of self confidence and pride compared to American Native Indians especially those living in reservations. The two boys kept a dance culture that’s 600 year old, much of the Amerindian culture had been erased, and despite natives have been in North America for over 10,000 years, it’s hard to find artifacts over a few hundred years old. In the reservations, some still live with open sewers and endemic drug problems. These two boys are healthy upstanding strapping young men, they don’t show shame or fear of expressing their ethnicity, unlike America natives who often try to hide their aboriginal roots and simply rather coy in showing their background.
The answer to that puzzle is "坏," which is exactly seven strokes. The man should have told you the right answer which he didn't. The left side of "坏" is "土", a combination of"+" and "-". The right side is "不". Together they are “坏”.
Katherine continues to show parts of China rarely seen before and their traditions. (14:36) These two lovely young men from Xinjiang might have made history at this beach: the first time ever that the Uyghurs Sama Dance was performed by the ocean. Hope they have a chance to see more of Southern China.
Katharine you've been killing it with your recent videos! Every episode makes me wish more and more that I could travel around the world and immerse myself in different cultures the way that you do. Keep it up!
Grew up on Hong Kong island and kind of take the sea for granted, now to see two young men from Xinjiang admire it with childlike wonder makes me miss it, having lived in inland North America where there is only lake and river. On a separate note, other than his Uyghur features, Aysajan was literally wearing an Italy flag on his sweater, I guess it's natural for people to assume he is foreign.
Very nice video! I enjoyed it very much, especially when the two boys saw the ocean for the first time. Their reaction was just something special! These guys are so joyful and I think that the most important thing is to be surrounded by positive and cheerful peopke! Great video, as usual and thank you for sharing ❤
I am absolutely loving your new series exploring more of rural China with your friends from Xinjiang. I loved seeing the two dancing: it reminded me of a movie I saw not long ago: And then you can dance. Your friends' dancing style was similar to that of Georgia's. I can't wait to watch your next adventure :) Kat's journey to the east continues :)
Just watching the first few seconds of the video I knew it was my hometown (from the architectures, the folk traditions, and of course the sea of my heart), it's an uncanny feeling to see our little corner got discovered by the world, it's funny and touching at the same time. Was just there for the festival but i am away from it again. Thank you for your visit, and hope you had fun 😁
Wow.. just wow! I enjoy watching this video and the two male companions of yours from Xinjiang, are very nice & sweet, they are just like a kids running around on the beach and they are look so happy & excited much! Thank you for sharing.. ❤
I thought this was one of her best videos yet, but then I watched the Wenzhou Dragon Festival one, and that one is just as good if not better. Looks like I need to catch up on the channel
Very enjoyable video. It is a shame that the season is not ideal for visiting the beach otherwise your two Ughur friends may swim in the sea to experience the salty water and the wave !😍
imagine the millions of people who haven't seen the sea their whole life. get them to see the beach the first time in their life and it must have been like visiting another planet for them.
I know what you mean but with seeing videos it's not really like that. I never been to China but sometimes it feels I am there with Katherine or other great video makers.
Hi Katherine, nice to see you are back on your bicycle tour. I could see that you have a Dahon Boardwalk. I am using that model too. Many thanks for showing us the rural areas and countryside. Take care n looking forward to your next video.
When I entered the university in 2008 in Hunan, the first thing our instructor told us was “Don’t buy nut cake on the street.” I still remembered that😂
@@hangtuah888 No the reason is it’s kind of a scam. It’s way much heavier even they cut it very thin. And it’s 100 times expensive as you expect. And when you find you can’t afford it after they cut it, they force you to buy it. They don’t have a good reputation at that time.
@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 I think people just realize that the cut cake is really expensive. I don’t know the exact price but I know it calculates by grams. Even it’s only ¥2/g, then it’ll be ¥1000 for just 0.5kg. It’s too expensive for most people. And it’s weird that less and less Uygurs on the streets since then. (Don’t know why. Maybe it’s harder for them to travel to other provinces) I know little about Xinjiang. It’s more like another country than a province for me lol
Aysajan and Mehmeti were like small kids when they first saw the sea. So cute. Many thanks to Katherine for showing them around. Hahaha... Fujian is a really cool place. Fujian welcomes you... and the world... 😄😃😀
Your friends' joy is soooo infectious, and their dance is super awesome! For now, I'd rather go to Kashgar if I'm on vacation though. I have a feeling by the time I do get there, Kashgar would have transformed into a major metropolitan city, and some of the ancient charm Aysajan talked about when he was a kid may be gone. In either case, Xinjiang jia you, China jia you, and Xin Nian Huai Le.
China is so big and so diverse. Not only in terms of landscape and culture, but most importantly, also people.
Go to Altay in northern Xinjiang: you may as well as be somewhere in Scandinavia.
Go to northern Heilongjiang: you ARE in the EQUIVALENT of Siberia and Canada.
Go to southern Yunnan: you may as well as be in Columbia or Venezuela.
Go to Hainan" you may as well as be in any island in the Caribbean.
China is a world within a WORLD.!!!!!
@@ArchsStanton😂😂😂笑死了!你是叫洋离子去中国不如回美国!每个有每个人的喜欢!
Katherine's journey and adventures in China should be watched by all Americans and Europeans to better understand China.
It doesn't work that way. If they see something that's normal, they'll say it's Chinese Govt propaganda, and that Katherine is paid by the CCP. Lol....
It's very nice but extremely superficial due to her not really being allowed to say the whole truth. Likely a self censorship but still. Big chunks are missing.
Those of us who lived under totalitarian regimes know how to fill the blanks
Then the MSM will tell them Katherine is paid by CCP lol. I hope she can keep low and live a happy life in China.
傻逼
Haha 🎉A countless Chinese people running out of China @You do not know…. 😢😢😢
维吾尔人在中国拜访了基督教的教堂, 参观了佛教的寺庙, 宗教冲突在中国被化解
维吾尔同胞,在内地其他省份,中国没有啥宗教冲突吧,没听说过。只有少数几个喜欢捣蛋的宗教极端分子做些极端恐怖主义行为或极端行为,整体上没听过任何宗教冲突,都是自己的同胞,不分民族,不分地域。
In fact, Urumqi is the farthest city from the sea in the world. Urumqi is the geographical center of the Eurasian continent.
But aren't they from Kashgar?
urumqi is not native to uighurs it's native to the Dzungarian people, I think you mean Kashgar.
Красивый город дихуа
Am sure quite a portion of viewers from the west have changed their perception on Uyghurs in China after watching your recent videos.
Thanks Katherine for showing the real China from a different angle.
Has never been about perception nor even knowing for them. They have agenda.
No need to change their racist perception. China is comfortable in her skin as a diverse, freedom loving as well as innovative civilisational state. The PRC does not need outside approval for its very advance civilisation.
😂😂在中国!少数民族享受着更高的待遇!抹黑新疆是为了打击中国而巳!新疆一直都挺好的!
We saw Chinese Christians and Chinese Muslims happily talking with each other. The Western media should stop being a ‘beach’ when reporting about China! :D
We lie,
We steal,
We cheat.
And this is not the PRC.
"A long-awaited report by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) into what China refers to as the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) has concluded that “serious human rights violations” against the Uyghur and “other predominantly Muslim communities” have been committed.
The report published on Wednesday in the wake of the visit by UN High Commissioner of Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet in May, said that “allegations of patterns of torture, or ill-treatment, including forced medical treatment and adverse conditions of detention, are credible, as are allegations of individual incidents of sexual and gender-based violence.”
In a strongly-worded assessment at the end of the report, OHCHR said that the extent of arbitrary detentions against Uyghur and others, in context of “restrictions and deprivation more generally of fundamental rights, enjoyed individually and collectively, may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity.”
Katherine, you are an ambassador to the world for sure👍Best wishes for more happy adventures!
Katherine aspires to be the UNESCO Tangible Cultural Heritage of the World. There is a certain madness to her peddling around the countryside of the People's Republic of China. It is definitely not the Tour de Chine, okay?
It looks like they are thrilled to see the ocean for the first time, while walking at the beach.
Thanks for bringing the world into our living rooms. We need more of these wholesome videos to bridge the misunderstanding between different cultures.
China actually have a lot of religion freedom, the problem comes when religion tries to get into politics, it's the same with most western countries. I'm glad Katherines shows how diverse China is, thank you so much for another relaxing happy video!
wow, that young lad from xinjiang is so cute and lively. I can see happiness from his face
Hi Ktherine, have a womderful journey with Aysajan and Mehmeti
I like those two guys. I like it that they sing all the time. Maybe it is because I have always liked these kind of songs. I don't know, but I just like it. Can't explain.
Yet another great co op with these 2. Do more. So lively.
5 more fujian vlogs coming !
這位新疆朋友掌鏡好穩! 可以考慮當RUclipsr! 😃
Aysajan is a vibe 😄
if "be yourself" was a person. i gotta admire his attitude.
18:16 Aysajan asked the quintessential Chinese question - is this edible. Whenever Chinese people see something they are not familiar with, they would ask if it’s edible. Not what it’s used for but if for eating. Always relating to food in the Chinese psyche.
When you hear harrowing tales told by my parents about the hard times during the civilisational state existence, including the hardship suffered and endured during the times of the Japanese invasion, you will not ask any other impertinent question but about edibility.
You know us too well, mate I was laughing my head off when I saw your comments.
damn, those riddles are hard......and outrageously, there was math involved... devil!! those two happy big boys, made my day! and Aysajan's jersey has Uigur printed in it? how cool is that!
this video is outstanding, so much information, so funny and adorable! can't wait for the next episode miehahahahaha!
glad you liked it, next part of our bike tour coming soon ! the words on his sweater mean "I love to exercise" 😂 very fitting for this trip, LOL
and fitting for a PE teacher right?hahaha@@kats_journey_east
The really out there part of the riddle is that they mix in mathematical symbols rooted in Latin with Chinese characters while still sticking with the theme of the taking out (minus, first word bu) and keeping (plus, second word yao) concept the whole way. Who makes this? And that was meant for kids? Seeing "Asian Difficulty" on Steven He's skits is funny, seeing this for real is kind of intimidating 🤣😅
@@marcc1830they're reinforcing stereotypes 😂
@@marcc1830 This is just for fun. This was used to impress girls and win prizes on Lantern riddle festival.
i can understand their reaction as they have never seen an ocean. it's like aurora. i have seen it many times and am not excited. but for those who have never seen aurora, it is a life time experience. some chinese tourists have even gone up to yellowknife to see if they could see it. love from canada.
Amazing for them to see the sea for the first time! I can't imagine it cos little 'ol NZ has beaches in every direction, we grow up with ocean never far away... maybe it's like the first time I saw the Yangtze River and just had to "wow" 😅... but for the locals it's normal!
Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, is the farthest city from the sea in the world.
You should go to Xinjiang to see the sea of sand as far as your eyes can see 360 degrees.
@@dxJ-qt2th that's a great fact 😊
@@jupplut6159 one day mate, I would love to 😁
Katherine is a very gifted and talented filmmaker. Love your style.
在闽的维族同胞蛮多的,读书的,卖货的、开店的。现在外卖平台打开,新疆菜也很多。今后也是趋势,东北的、西北的、新疆的、内蒙的、西藏的都有一部分人定居在南方。最喜欢的就是南方的冬天、一年四季的绿、还有那无垠的大海。’
切糕还有人买吗😂
@@enchongliu4339 连国内抖音都没混过吧,切糕买的人多了,抖音上单个频道都卖几十万件了。
我关心的是切糕用的刀是否很锋利😂
你的信息要更新了,别老古董了,切糕还有人在卖,骗子只是相对少数。@@h.w.1132
有啊@@enchongliu4339
These two Uyghur brother are so funny, Love them.
The more people travel and the further they travel, the better the understanding we can get from each other! Kudo for the traveling group!
Your friends’ artless delight when enjoying themselves on the beach and seeing the ocean is so so endearing!! Great video!
I can understand their first-time-seeing-ocean excitement. I had a similar experience when I saw an emerald colour glacial lake. Thanks for showing grassroot Chinese lives on this western platform.
Another awesome video. Im officially a big fan now. Keep the video coming pretty!
What a trip to the sea! You and your friends navigate narrow alleyways of a village, bump into kids who ask what countries you're from, come across local Catholics who want to invite you in for a talk, and finally, the sea! And oh, your friend ran into a familiar face in the Xinjiang yangrouchuan vendor. What a nice surprise for him!
Katherine, how nice of you taking these two guys to see the beach for the first time. I'm Brazilian, I've been to so many amazing beaches since young age here..
I've never thought about what it could mean to see the ocean for the 1st time as an adult.
Kinda touching to watch them like two kids enjoying it.
What a fun video and thank you for sharing! I am not surprised that the locals thought your friends came from another country. They look middle-eastern to me. I couldn't help to laugh when I heard, "你们两个是什么关系?“😊
I commend Katherine for her quick reaction: These people are so gossipy :) That said i think they are just wondering whether your friends are brothers or friends
A really strange combination! Americans said that the Uighurs were genocided, and the Uighurs didn't know that they had been genocided, and then the Americans and the Uighurs teamed up to wander in China, which was so picturesque!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂美国政府说我们文化灭绝,但是这个新疆人的英语比普通话更好,我要抗议美国强迫新疆人学英语。
Everyone graduated from the reeducation camps and everything is hunky dory now. There are no forced labor for cotton or tomatoes or other manufacturing work. China is great and wholesome.
ruclips.net/video/1jqvy0KOSZ4/видео.html
我自己作为一个汉族人天天说英语活着,我已经对中国进行了文化灭绝。
Uighur Chinese show a lot of self confidence and pride compared to American Native Indians especially those living in reservations. The two boys kept a dance culture that’s 600 year old, much of the Amerindian culture had been erased, and despite natives have been in North America for over 10,000 years, it’s hard to find artifacts over a few hundred years old. In the reservations, some still live with open sewers and endemic drug problems. These two boys are healthy upstanding strapping young men, they don’t show shame or fear of expressing their ethnicity, unlike America natives who often try to hide their aboriginal roots and simply rather coy in showing their background.
If you are not a rich oil prince, I can't think of a happier place to live for Muslims
Every time I see a new video from you I fall in love with China all over again. Hope to see more of your travels with Aysajan and Mehmeti!
Feliz Ano do Dragão para você e para todos a quem você ama!
(em português, do Brasil)
The answer to that puzzle is "坏," which is exactly seven strokes. The man should have told you the right answer which he didn't. The left side of "坏" is "土", a combination of"+" and "-". The right side is "不". Together they are “坏”.
这要是繁体字估计是到死也猜不出来
有朋友一起玩是挺好的。
有朋自远方来,不亦说乎~
不亦乐乎
@@binzhang6497 是的,你说得对 √
Katherine continues to show parts of China rarely seen before and their traditions. (14:36) These two lovely young men from Xinjiang might have made history at this beach: the first time ever that the Uyghurs Sama Dance was performed by the ocean. Hope they have a chance to see more of Southern China.
Katharine you've been killing it with your recent videos! Every episode makes me wish more and more that I could travel around the world and immerse myself in different cultures the way that you do. Keep it up!
维族小哥好社牛,太可爱了哈哈
Grew up on Hong Kong island and kind of take the sea for granted, now to see two young men from Xinjiang admire it with childlike wonder makes me miss it, having lived in inland North America where there is only lake and river.
On a separate note, other than his Uyghur features, Aysajan was literally wearing an Italy flag on his sweater, I guess it's natural for people to assume he is foreign.
people asked constantly even when he wasn't wearing that sweater 😂
Very nice video! I enjoyed it very much, especially when the two boys saw the ocean for the first time. Their reaction was just something special! These guys are so joyful and I think that the most important thing is to be surrounded by positive and cheerful peopke! Great video, as usual and thank you for sharing ❤
I am absolutely loving your new series exploring more of rural China with your friends from Xinjiang. I loved seeing the two dancing: it reminded me of a movie I saw not long ago: And then you can dance. Your friends' dancing style was similar to that of Georgia's. I can't wait to watch your next adventure :) Kat's journey to the east continues :)
This custom dance lion is first time I have seen in my lifetime. Thanks for sharing.
阿达西,Welcome to Fujian province ,my brother🇨🇳
萨玛舞非常美!男女老少都可以跳
Kathy, your curiosity, help us to know so many places in China, I do enjoy your presentation. I’m sure other viewers to.
Just watching the first few seconds of the video I knew it was my hometown (from the architectures, the folk traditions, and of course the sea of my heart), it's an uncanny feeling to see our little corner got discovered by the world, it's funny and touching at the same time. Was just there for the festival but i am away from it again. Thank you for your visit, and hope you had fun 😁
19:05 天真的小朋友,真是会聊天,哈哈。
Thanks for sharing such a lovely video clip. Am sure you have had enjoyed the trip. Take care, Katherine. Looking forward to your next clip. Cheers!🍻
What a wonderful film it turned out to be!
Hi Katherine, you and Aysajan look good together.
Another interesting video exploring rural China ❤
艾萨江镜头感十足啊,是个有趣的家伙!
Wow.. just wow! I enjoy watching this video and the two male companions of yours from Xinjiang, are very nice & sweet, they are just like a kids running around on the beach and they are look so happy & excited much! Thank you for sharing.. ❤
I thought this was one of her best videos yet, but then I watched the Wenzhou Dragon Festival one, and that one is just as good if not better. Looks like I need to catch up on the channel
Love how your friend bursts out in song ever 5 minutes. Good people.
The lions are cute😂
切糕那段太好笑了 童言無忌 新疆小哥別放心上
切糕片段太好笑了,小朋友问得狡钻
Thanks for sharing and surfacing the truth. 👏👍
Hallelujah! Shishi’s lions look invincible.
Happy travelling trio 🎉
在中国学到了自强友善,在美国学到了自由契约,致敬优秀,致敬善良,致敬包容,致敬最宝贵的爱!
Thank you for sharing joy to the world and promoting peace to mankind.
THAT WAS A GREAT ONE. GOD BLESS THE 3 MUSKETEERS. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HARD WORK BRINGING US SUCH GREAT VIDEOS
good to see you back
"How old are you?" "I'm fine thank you"
Hahahahhaha the textbook Chinese is truly ingrained in that kid's head
What an absolutely fun video!
Very enjoyable video. It is a shame that the season is not ideal for visiting the beach otherwise your two Ughur friends may swim in the sea to experience the salty water and the wave !😍
they can't swim so even if it's summer there isn't much we can do in the water anyway LOL
First time seeing this version of lion dance. The head is so different. 😊👍🏻
imagine the millions of people who haven't seen the sea their whole life. get them to see the beach the first time in their life and it must have been like visiting another planet for them.
I know what you mean but with seeing videos it's not really like that. I never been to China but sometimes it feels I am there with Katherine or other great video makers.
卧槽,新姐夫好帅,我喜欢
Синьцзян красивая провинция КНР 🇨🇳❤🇨🇳❤🇨🇳❤🇨🇳❤🇨🇳❤
As always you are the best. Thank you for sharing with us.
这两个新疆朋友太可爱了!当心感冒啊
Hi Katherine, nice to see you are back on your bicycle tour. I could see that you have a Dahon Boardwalk. I am using that model too. Many thanks for showing us the rural areas and countryside. Take care n looking forward to your next video.
Love the carefree vibes; can't wait for the next video. 👍
When I entered the university in 2008 in Hunan, the first thing our instructor told us was “Don’t buy nut cake on the street.” I still remembered that😂
Good advice. Eating too much nut cake will make you a fruit cake, okay?
@@hangtuah888 No the reason is it’s kind of a scam. It’s way much heavier even they cut it very thin. And it’s 100 times expensive as you expect. And when you find you can’t afford it after they cut it, they force you to buy it. They don’t have a good reputation at that time.
@@Joey66886.
Is the scam still rampant today ?
Are the scammers Uyghur ?
@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 I think people just realize that the cut cake is really expensive. I don’t know the exact price but I know it calculates by grams. Even it’s only ¥2/g, then it’ll be ¥1000 for just 0.5kg. It’s too expensive for most people. And it’s weird that less and less Uygurs on the streets since then. (Don’t know why. Maybe it’s harder for them to travel to other provinces) I know little about Xinjiang. It’s more like another country than a province for me lol
@@Joey66886
Gov probably cracking down on their scam .
If Xinjiang is liken to "another country" ... then certain states in India are like that too ?
Another fun video, thanks you all.
Nice vid! I can feel their excitement!
一路骑行,多好的旅行。
Love your vloggs, been sharing them with my family in Fairfax, VA.
My brother also went to VT.
新疆兄弟好可爱
真快樂🎉🎈🎊👍👏🙏🌹
Fujian is a really cool place.
Excellent clip, thanks
👍👍👍 wonderful vlog, as usual.
踩單車時拿著手機要小心意外的掉下,也會影嚮一只手控制單車...安全第一!
6:48 too much for me too lol. thanks for sharing, ❤your channel.
陽離子晚上好🤗
晚上好🌛
@@kats_journey_east终于更新了
我喜欢新疆小伙子的牙缝,很可爱
Aysajan and Mehmeti were like small kids when they first saw the sea. So cute. Many thanks to Katherine for showing them around. Hahaha... Fujian is a really cool place. Fujian welcomes you... and the world... 😄😃😀
Beautiful video and love your friends Katherine, blessings ❤
Nice to be a kid again😊
内地人对新疆人的三个刻板印象:长得像外国人,羊肉串,切糕。一个视频全集齐了属于😅
🈶多个中国著名的女明星来自新疆维吾尔自治区,迪丽热巴是其中之一。
😂曾经还有 不洗澡「是我,对不起……
哈哈。。开心
Yay! That was fun! One of your best!
The guy is trilingual 👍👍👍
福建歡迎你們🎉🎉
Yes!, I enjoyed this video. You did it again Katherine!
Great episode.
Thank you.
8g, It is very funny. I love it.
Your friends' joy is soooo infectious, and their dance is super awesome! For now, I'd rather go to Kashgar if I'm on vacation though. I have a feeling by the time I do get there, Kashgar would have transformed into a major metropolitan city, and some of the ancient charm Aysajan talked about when he was a kid may be gone. In either case, Xinjiang jia you, China jia you, and Xin Nian Huai Le.