Really like videos of these kind of untouristy scenes of China. With your translation and explanation in English, it really helps non-Chinese speaking ethnic Chinese all over the world to understand and enjoy their heritage. Thanks to you we get to see and experience the wider China through your videos. Great job. Love it!
@@sooofisticated0499 well, it's not that I don't know any Chinese at all. I do speak Cantonese, and my main language in daily usage is mainly English with some Malay too. In Malaysia, many locals are tri-lingual. When I said Chinese, I meant Mandarin (or Hanyu) and usually only those who have attended Chinese-medium schools (here) have this ability. Whereas, generally for Malaysian-Chinese who were schooled in Malay-medium ie government/state school, we tend to lack proficiency in Mandarin. The Chinese diaspora in Malaysia are made up of various Chinese ethnic subgroups and each have their own dialect. We learn our mother tongues from our parents and grandparents informally as every other ethnicity does. It is true learning Mandarin can be challenging. I always get my intonations wrong :P and it can be funny! :). I recently learnt that Cantonese has 6 intonations v. Mandarin's 4 .... so maybe it shouldn't be as difficult as I'd thought. :))
I enjoy watching you showing my hometown Yunnan to the world. I am so touched that you are so nice and sweet, and people who interact with you are also so kind and friendly. For some reason, i am just thinking about that the world really need to see China from people like you, the true and genuine sides of the massive diverse China. I am so tire of the frigging news that bad mouth China all day long for no fact-based BS.
Thank you so much for the subtitles! I know they are extra work, but it’s so helpful to have the English and Mandarin side by side, for those of us who know a little and want to do better. I spent 6 months in China on a teaching exchange and I love the people and culture so much. Your channel both helps me remember it and makes me miss it more. Thanks for what I know is a lot of hard work.
Yan, It's been an absolute pleasure watching your videos. I never leave comments on videos, but I am compelled to write this comment to tell you how thankful I am you decide to share your adventures with us all and how glad I am to find your channel! You do an excellent job of showcasing these lesser known places in China, and I think you are much more knowlegable than the other youtubers who make videos about Chinese cities. I love all the drone footage too! Your authenticity and sincerity really shines through in these videos you make. This is just my opinion, but I think you are fully invested in making content that satisfies your own interests and not concerned about following trends and thinking about what gets you more views (though you are growing quickly in subscribers). I find that when content is not motivated by growth or viewership, the results are so much better, and it certainly helps that you are such a good ambassador to all the places you visit. Your humility and warmth is unmatched and I hope it stays this way. You show the kindness in humanity in a time where media often just shows the worst of it. After you are done touring China, I hope you get to travel the rest of the world again, and I am excited to see where you go next! 😊
Hi Yen, I bumped into your channel 3 weeks ago and now me and my wife watch all your videos while we have our dinner every night. We luv your opening line when you say 'Good morning internet' 😂. We will be travelling to Guangzhou next month to visit our families after 4 yrs lockdown and we are so excited to come home.
I sincerely hope that the mainstream media like CGTN will produce some documentaries with your videos from both seasons so many more people can enjoy what you do. They are the most enjoyable, honest and informative videos I have had the pleasure of watching. I hope in the future you will do a season on the amazing infrastructure in China, the outstanding modern projects created in recent years. You never fail to make me smile when you say good morning at the beginning of each program. Looking forward to your next video.
I think many of cctv's geography and travel programmes are quite good to be fair, but, they suck at marketing, and of course, politics plays a role here on youtube.
Gracias!!!!, too much thanks to you, for show us your wonderful country!!!, i am from Chile, a country in Latinoamérica, so, its very amazing to know your big homenaje.
It is indeed a festive mood for the people up there, a scene resembled to the Malaysian Pasar Tani but they are in a bigger scale. Glad that we have the chance to experience the Yunnan street market at the expense of Little Chinese girl's effort ......! Well done again......Xie xie....!😍🤩
Watching your videos makes me want to visit China one day. I like the environment there. We rarely see this kind of unseen environment in our TV about China. 😍
I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and I love your videos. Absolutely in love with watching local Chinese markets,culture , food and different cities. Can’t wait to visit China again soon 🇨🇳❤️
I really like watching your videos. I appreciate how you explain the different types of foods and especially enjoy the ambiance of the towns and villiages that you visit. Please keep on making your videos. ❤
This place looks like a movie from the past decades. Very interesting with real-life scenes of ordinary folks. I love watching this more than any touristy place from the major Chinese cities. People seem very happy and contented with rural life by just selling small items of low value. Slow moving pace of life but very meaningful.
Your videos I just found.. I want to learn at my age I never stop learning even I as a teacher need to keep learning myself.. Thank you for your video.. I love them I think that the more we let people teach us about the life they live we have peace of community in this world
After seeing a number of your videos I find that what is most typical of China is its immense variety of food!! It is also an astonishingly beautiful country, I never knew that. I am an old man I remember the bad times China has gone through since 1950, It is great to see that times are better now.
This is such a delightful channel, I can’t think of any other word. It’s charming, apologies there are more. It’s such an easy relaxing watch, which makes me smile throughout - every video. Your connection to the people, wherever you go makes it evident what a kid gentleman soul your are, people gravitate toward you and it’s easy to see why. You make these videos which I hope you never change the format because it works and makes it unique to you. Love the channel and watching these journeys ❤
You are fast on your way to 100,000 subscribers! I just hope you take your time going through all the provinces, because we want to watch your videos for a long time!
Love your videos..... How refreshing to see China through different perspective. Love the way you show the common people going about their daily life♥️
Another wonderful video I love watching. The faces and foods were familiar to me in my childhood days in Vientiane, Laos, a country next to Yunnan Province. We had a handful of minorities from the highland, coming in to the capital to sell their produce. They were Mio, Yi and a few more. They did not speak much Laotian, nor my own mother tongue of Mandarin. In my school, I had a few classmates they were minority, but seldom would they tell me about their background. Anyway, we sang the same national anthem and pledged the same slogan, every day in the school playground before we started our lesson for the day. Believe me, they were the national anthem of the Republic of China, and the slogan to take back Mainland! Our Chinese teachers were from Taiwan (RoC) and must be faithful KMT believers. But, I am now a naturalized Singaporean, and I love my adopted country as well as my far away birth country, that is China.
The red berry with sparkles is called Goumi in Japan. The round knobbly red fruit is Strawberry Tree - made into jam or liquor in Portugal. The Dried Kaki,in Taiwan, is dehydrated, ground to a powder and used to dip slices fruit like asian pear or pineapple, very good! Thank you for the vudeo of the market!
Rural China looks so beautiful and interesting. We just found your channel today and have watched quite a few videos. People all look so welcoming and all the places look so unique ❤
I went to China many years ago. I love these old towns and street stalls and market places. So good that they are still around. It's great to see these you introduce China this way. 👍
I'm really enjoying this channel. It's a very open eye'd look into Chinese culture I would otherwise never experience. All hosted by one of the cutest hosts on youtube! Keep going! I really enjoy your content.
A wonderful market indeed! This is a wonderland. I feel I could explore it for a week - trying different fruits, roots, vegetables (insects?); learning novel tastes and smells but in the end not understanding a word of it.
@@TARS-CASE Lindu madrchod radi ke beta teri maa ka rate kiya hai 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Elephant ki kuja😂😂😂😂😂😂 radi ke beta teri maa ek saal ka kitna legi 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Elephant and monkey religion 😂😂😂😂
Nihao Yan ! I just want to tell you that I'm really a big fan of your content ! China is a country that fascinate me, and with your videos I can travel and discover so much thing !! Thank you very much and friendship from France :)
妳的英語很好小姐最喜歡妳的天真😂!一把菜是one Bunch of Vegetable What does a bunch of vegetables mean? The USDA uses the term “bunches” to describe specific units or amounts of several produce types, such as beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, and so on. 泥鰍 英語叫Loach or eel 加油我們一起打氣喔!
I feel hungry watching your videos in Yunnan! Haha. Surprisingly, similar foods are available in Indonesia, especially in the area where I live. Yes, I’m of Chinese descent - believed to be coming from Yunnan. Maybe that’s why the foods you showed look very similar to what I usually eat. Keep up the good work!
15:27 the sweet rice wine, we call it TAPAI here in Malaysia. Its really interesting to see so many different things/foods/fruits, People/elderly was so nice & friendly too. What an amazing Market! xie xie Yan for another wonderful exploration!
I really love the way your videos are made and Im learning a lot about the places you visit. Im actually addicted to watching them all now. I cant wait for the next one!
Thank you, your video is so interesting. People in Shiping are so accommodating and the town stretches quite an area. The segment I love most is the cautious uncle who scanned your note for counterfeit. 8:35 Eels fried with dried chillis is delicious and nutritious. Eel is rich in omega-3 fatty acids - for anti-aging and if you want to conceive, eat more eels. 14:39 Rice wine has a very high alcohol content. If you use black glutinous rice; a slight difference. Cook neat, with chicken, black fungus, lots of ginger then laced with brandy before eating, very potent. 17:46 It reminded me of your haircut at our Indian barbershop. 22:22 Chinese artichoke same family with Cordyceps. Make chicken soup to boost fatigue and energy level.
Your chanel is absolutely amazing!! Thank you for showing to the world your wonderful and beautiful country the way you do. Will continue to follow all your adventures with you from the Caribbean, Puerto Rico. Lot of love!!
Those houses around the market look so old. If that town was in Italy people would go crazy over it but for some reason the media doesn't promote the beauty of China. Thanks for this video
Because young people from small cities have left, the local government's finances are insufficient to provide particularly good public services. There are many industries in the rural areas along the eastern coast of China, where the rural infrastructure is comparable to that of Europe, but the southwest region is almost the worst, lacking the convenience of plains or water transportation
Love your shows. Always looking forward new releases. Thanks for sharing positive things about China. It has inspired me and my family to plan a trip there in the future.
I've backpacked around China a little but I wish I could have travelled with a local like you. You would make a great guide! Keep up the great work, I'm enjoying your videos!!
I really love your channel. Truly beautiful unseen China. I went to Xian in 2018 and have been wanting to visit China again. Hopefully, I can explore Chengdu this November.
Great travels: food, medicine & changing dialects all with smiles. I’m sure the fresh taste is savory. The aerial view is good to see; inclusive with the taste/aroma of being there. Thank you so much for showing us.
It's crazy because it's an old fashion market, but they all phone with their phones. It's like old blended with new technology. Love it. Technology improves people's lives.
I want to tell you I do so enjoy your English. It is very good and also very entertaining as you reach for ways to say what you want. I admire and enjoy you greatly.
I stumbled onto your channel a month ago after a trip to Yunnan! Since then, have been watching two a day! I wish I had seen your channel before my trip so I can go to your places rather than the normal touristy ones! Hopefully you'll make your way to 东北 soon because I'm looking forward to some cool travel places ideas!
I learn so much about your country I love the history of the different people's or tribes scattered throughout China.. I suppose you give us an unedited and more honest version of daily living.. thank you.
Thank you, good to see these videos to learn more about the Chinese people and way they live and eat. If there is another life when one goes I would love to be born in China to a good kind and loving family. Take care till next time.
I just discovered your channel today. I love your videos and this one was a real treat for someone who has never visited anywhere in China. I enjoyed your ‘narrowest city’ video as well. Looking forward to watching the rest. Also I love your drone shots. Thanks for the care you put into these!
I can not believe that you are in Jianshui and live so close to my family. My family lives near Zitao street!!!!! I love your videos! Your big fan from Jianshui!!!!
The last berry you've tried is called Goumi berry. There are two versions (Sweet & Sour) of Goumi berry in my hometown of Myanmar which closer to Yunnan border.
*Wow mm I am already in love with your channel. I really love the contents you create,the way you speak is really cute and soothing. It's a quite different way of seeing places and things in China. Watching from Karachi, Pakistan.* 🇵🇰
Love your content..my father always negative things about china but hey you gave me a different perspective..lots of nice people..keeps it up! Cheers from philippines
Interesting market. You are right about well water on that Shiping Tofu. In Sumedang (West Java, Indonesia) also had famous delicious Tofu brought here by Huárén 华人 the delicious taste can't compare to others places in Indonesia. It's also said the well water in Sumedang that makes the Tofu tastes delicious. 😊
I love the video from the market,and people are so nice and freindly.And the best of all in the video,s you make is that speak english and tell what,s going on.Thank,s my Little Chines freind
So interesting seeing the food & items on sale...some weird looking stuff but its food to the locals here...reminds me of my hometown years ago we called them Sunday market and the local villagers will come by and sell their produce and/or merchandise...it is very popular & fun.....thanks to you we see what life is in rural China....in their natural surroundings. Thank you again!
Really like videos of these kind of untouristy scenes of China. With your translation and explanation in English, it really helps non-Chinese speaking ethnic Chinese all over the world to understand and enjoy their heritage. Thanks to you we get to see and experience the wider China through your videos. Great job. Love it!
I can hear the voice of your Chinese grandmother harping on you to learn Chinese
@@sooofisticated0499 well, it's not that I don't know any Chinese at all. I do speak Cantonese, and my main language in daily usage is mainly English with some Malay too. In Malaysia, many locals are tri-lingual. When I said Chinese, I meant Mandarin (or Hanyu) and usually only those who have attended Chinese-medium schools (here) have this ability. Whereas, generally for Malaysian-Chinese who were schooled in Malay-medium ie government/state school, we tend to lack proficiency in Mandarin. The Chinese diaspora in Malaysia are made up of various Chinese ethnic subgroups and each have their own dialect. We learn our mother tongues from our parents and grandparents informally as every other ethnicity does.
It is true learning Mandarin can be challenging. I always get my intonations wrong :P and it can be funny! :). I recently learnt that Cantonese has 6 intonations v. Mandarin's 4 .... so maybe it shouldn't be as difficult as I'd thought. :))
@@MultiQuesi I think Cantonese sounds better...
I enjoy watching you showing my hometown Yunnan to the world. I am so touched that you are so nice and sweet, and people who interact with you are also so kind and friendly. For some reason, i am just thinking about that the world really need to see China from people like you, the true and genuine sides of the massive diverse China. I am so tire of the frigging news that bad mouth China all day long for no fact-based BS.
老乡你好,我是曲靖人。很开心能在油管上遇见云南人。不必纠结,谎言没法击败一个真正的强者。外网那些歪曲和抹黑,我以前还会纠结愤怒,现在就跟看笑话一样,内心毫无波动。心有偏见的人总会找到很多负面信息来佐证自己的观点。淡定就好
Agree with you.. Yan is natural n gifted as people person
Dear sister great video by u of great china Pakistan friend i love china Allah always save both great leader pakistan china.Great thanks
@@catherinejames3420a
I think it is the dictator they bad mouth
That was GREAT! You brave girl ! I am 74 years old, getting an education . Thank you
Thanks!
Thank you :)
Thank you so much for the subtitles! I know they are extra work, but it’s so helpful to have the English and Mandarin side by side, for those of us who know a little and want to do better. I spent 6 months in China on a teaching exchange and I love the people and culture so much. Your channel both helps me remember it and makes me miss it more. Thanks for what I know is a lot of hard work.
Yan, It's been an absolute pleasure watching your videos. I never leave comments on videos, but I am compelled to write this comment to tell you how thankful I am you decide to share your adventures with us all and how glad I am to find your channel! You do an excellent job of showcasing these lesser known places in China, and I think you are much more knowlegable than the other youtubers who make videos about Chinese cities. I love all the drone footage too! Your authenticity and sincerity really shines through in these videos you make.
This is just my opinion, but I think you are fully invested in making content that satisfies your own interests and not concerned about following trends and thinking about what gets you more views (though you are growing quickly in subscribers). I find that when content is not motivated by growth or viewership, the results are so much better, and it certainly helps that you are such a good ambassador to all the places you visit.
Your humility and warmth is unmatched and I hope it stays this way. You show the kindness in humanity in a time where media often just shows the worst of it. After you are done touring China, I hope you get to travel the rest of the world again, and I am excited to see where you go next! 😊
太棒了,独特的视角不仅仅让外国人更多的了解中国的文化和风土人情,更让我这样的中国人知道了我生活之外的其他地方,与我们是多么的不一样。感谢你的不辞辛苦的分享了这么多精彩的内容!
建水附近景點多!下次去住-週!有北方老人如候鳥似到此過冬!
这么长的视频,拍摄和后期相当耗费精力,真是太不容易了。视频质量真的很高!!!!
Another great video. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to highlight these interesting locations. 加油!
Thank you for your support :)
Hi Yen, I bumped into your channel 3 weeks ago and now me and my wife watch all your videos while we have our dinner every night. We luv your opening line when you say 'Good morning internet' 😂. We will be travelling to Guangzhou next month to visit our families after 4 yrs lockdown and we are so excited to come home.
As a Canadian-born Chinese, I am learning more about my motherland through you. Thank you!
Richmond ?
You're still Chinese. Native Indian are real Canadian. You're still Chinese immigrant.
China is the motherland of your parents, yours is Canada and the British Realm
经常回去看看走走
@@democracyisdead2647
Hate burns you up and hurts you the most in the end.
I sincerely hope that the mainstream media like CGTN will produce some documentaries with your videos from both seasons so many more people can enjoy what you do. They are the most enjoyable, honest and informative videos I have had the pleasure of watching. I hope in the future you will do a season on the amazing infrastructure in China, the outstanding modern projects created in recent years. You never fail to make me smile when you say good morning at the beginning of each program. Looking forward to your next video.
They have been doing that for years.
I think many of cctv's geography and travel programmes are quite good to be fair, but, they suck at marketing, and of course, politics plays a role here on youtube.
No one watches cgtn. I would say Yan is more popular and has greater influence than cgtn.
What you’re doing is very important and necessary!! We are big fans. Love from Los Angeles
So enlightening to watch this video. As a foreigner, we don't get to see this of China. Thank you Yan.
Gracias!!!!, too much thanks to you, for show us your wonderful country!!!, i am from Chile, a country in Latinoamérica, so, its very amazing to know your big homenaje.
It is indeed a festive mood for the people up there, a scene resembled to the Malaysian Pasar Tani but they are in a bigger scale. Glad that we have the chance to experience the Yunnan street market at the expense of Little Chinese girl's effort ......! Well done again......Xie xie....!😍🤩
Bravo! I love that you take us with you to areas that foreign tourist would never see.
OMG you are making so many people want to go to these towns and markets. I would eat all day.❤
Watching your videos makes me want to visit China one day. I like the environment there. We rarely see this kind of unseen environment in our TV about China. 😍
In America there are not so many different types of food. It is wonderful seeing the varieties of food at China's markets.
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Regional variations and ethnic minorities
@@TARS-CASE How about Fort Detrick
@@thisiskevin1000 How about what?? Origin is wuhan. And you CCP bot won't dare to tell otherwise. Evil CCP!!
@@TARS-CASE Hi cowdungs
I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 and I love your videos. Absolutely in love with watching local Chinese markets,culture , food and different cities. Can’t wait to visit China again soon 🇨🇳❤️
I really like watching your videos. I appreciate how you explain the different types of foods and especially enjoy the ambiance of the towns and villiages that you visit. Please keep on making your videos. ❤
This place looks like a movie from the past decades. Very interesting with real-life scenes of ordinary folks. I love watching this more than any touristy place from the major Chinese cities. People seem very happy and contented with rural life by just selling small items of low value. Slow moving pace of life but very meaningful.
Your videos I just found.. I want to learn at my age I never stop learning even I as a teacher need to keep learning myself.. Thank you for your video.. I love them I think that the more we let people teach us about the life they live we have peace of community in this world
Unico canale in internet che mostra la vera vita reale in Cina. Fantastico. Grazie infinite Yan. un grande abbraccio dall'Italia.
Spent 3 awesome years in China and still couldnt getting over it. Really love this country.
This video is so unique. The variety of products and the variety of people who are in it makes it a rich viewing experience. thank you!
After seeing a number of your videos I find that what is most typical of China is its immense variety of food!! It is also an astonishingly beautiful country, I never knew that.
I am an old man I remember the bad times China has gone through since 1950, It is great to see that times are better now.
This is such a delightful channel, I can’t think of any other word.
It’s charming, apologies there are more.
It’s such an easy relaxing watch, which makes me smile throughout - every video.
Your connection to the people, wherever you go makes it evident what a kid gentleman soul your are, people gravitate toward you and it’s easy to see why.
You make these videos which I hope you never change the format because it works and makes it unique to you.
Love the channel and watching these journeys ❤
You are fast on your way to 100,000 subscribers! I just hope you take your time going through all the provinces, because we want to watch your videos for a long time!
Qualified for a silver play button award.
By mid july it is now 134k. Go lady. Go. 💪🏽
Love your videos.....
How refreshing to see China through different perspective.
Love the way you show the common people going about their daily life♥️
Another wonderful video I love watching. The faces and foods were familiar to me in my childhood days in Vientiane, Laos, a country next to Yunnan Province. We had a handful of minorities from the highland, coming in to the capital to sell their produce. They were Mio, Yi and a few more. They did not speak much Laotian, nor my own mother tongue of Mandarin. In my school, I had a few classmates they were minority, but seldom would they tell me about their background. Anyway, we sang the same national anthem and pledged the same slogan, every day in the school playground before we started our lesson for the day. Believe me, they were the national anthem of the Republic of China, and the slogan to take back Mainland! Our Chinese teachers were from Taiwan (RoC) and must be faithful KMT believers. But, I am now a naturalized Singaporean, and I love my adopted country as well as my far away birth country, that is China.
在這裏就不討論了。祝你建康平安喜樂
The red berry with sparkles is called Goumi in Japan. The round knobbly red fruit is Strawberry Tree - made into jam or liquor in Portugal. The Dried Kaki,in Taiwan, is dehydrated, ground to a powder and used to dip slices fruit like asian pear or pineapple, very good! Thank you for the vudeo of the market!
Thanks! Your cinemas are so wonderful! Beautiful. Thank you. Good luck. I wish I could give you a million dollars!
Thank you so much, that's very nice of you :)
Rural China looks so beautiful and interesting. We just found your channel today and have watched quite a few videos. People all look so welcoming and all the places look so unique ❤
I went to China many years ago. I love these old towns and street stalls and market places.
So good that they are still around.
It's great to see these you introduce China this way. 👍
I am so jealous of the different kinds of tofu they sell. Looks so delicious!
One of your best videos yet! Yunnan has so many amazing places
I am glad to see your channel steadily growing, with more and more people recognizing you as one of the best youtuber about traveling
I'm really enjoying this channel. It's a very open eye'd look into Chinese culture I would otherwise never experience. All hosted by one of the cutest hosts on youtube! Keep going! I really enjoy your content.
*You are a courageous woman and visiting everywhere alone.*
*My Pure Divine Love and respect to you.*
*【 I'm from Kolkata, West Bengal, INDIA.】*
A wonderful market indeed! This is a wonderland. I feel I could explore it for a week - trying different fruits, roots, vegetables (insects?); learning novel tastes and smells but in the end not understanding a word of it.
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@@TARS-CASE Lindu madrchod radi ke beta teri maa ka rate kiya hai 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Elephant ki kuja😂😂😂😂😂😂 radi ke beta teri maa ek saal ka kitna legi 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Elephant and monkey religion 😂😂😂😂
@@TARS-CASEwhat is ur issue
@@strawbunnie. Corona Corona Corona
@@strawbunnie. covid that was originate from China. Wuhan virus is my issue. time lost by wuhun virus is my issue, you CCP bot.
Nihao Yan ! I just want to tell you that I'm really a big fan of your content ! China is a country that fascinate me, and with your videos I can travel and discover so much thing !! Thank you very much and friendship from France :)
妳的英語很好小姐最喜歡妳的天真😂!一把菜是one Bunch of Vegetable
What does a bunch of vegetables mean?
The USDA uses the term “bunches” to describe specific units or amounts of several produce types, such as beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, and so on.
泥鰍 英語叫Loach or eel 加油我們一起打氣喔!
I feel hungry watching your videos in Yunnan! Haha. Surprisingly, similar foods are available in Indonesia, especially in the area where I live. Yes, I’m of Chinese descent - believed to be coming from Yunnan. Maybe that’s why the foods you showed look very similar to what I usually eat. Keep up the good work!
15:27 the sweet rice wine, we call it TAPAI here in Malaysia. Its really interesting to see so many different things/foods/fruits, People/elderly was so nice & friendly too. What an amazing Market! xie xie Yan for another wonderful exploration!
in Indonesia the name is Tape 😂
Interesting! in some places in China,it's called 甜醅(tianpei)
It’s such an entertaining way to learn so much of China’s culture and way of life. Please keep educating all of us, thank you!
I really love the way your videos are made and Im learning a lot about the places you visit. Im actually addicted to watching them all now. I cant wait for the next one!
Thanks
Thank you :)
@@littlechineseeverywhere Just found your channel. Keep up with good work. May be one day I can join you to travel 😁.
most indepth channel about China life.
Thank you, your video is so interesting. People in Shiping are so accommodating and the town stretches quite an area. The segment I love most is the cautious uncle who scanned your note for counterfeit. 8:35 Eels fried with dried chillis is delicious and nutritious. Eel is rich in omega-3 fatty acids - for anti-aging and if you want to conceive, eat more eels. 14:39 Rice wine has a very high alcohol content. If you use black glutinous rice; a slight difference. Cook neat, with chicken, black fungus, lots of ginger then laced with brandy before eating, very potent. 17:46 It reminded me of your haircut at our Indian barbershop. 22:22 Chinese artichoke same family with Cordyceps. Make chicken soup to boost fatigue and energy level.
What a joy watching unfamiliar markets in China that I had no idea existed, thank you for sharing :)
Excellent work and a very enjoyable watch.
At times I could almost smell the herbs in this market. 👃
Thanks for your hard work in producing and subtitling all your videos. I enjoy watching your travels and learning Chinese.
Your chanel is absolutely amazing!! Thank you for showing to the world your wonderful and beautiful country the way you do. Will continue to follow all your adventures with you from the Caribbean, Puerto Rico. Lot of love!!
Those houses around the market look so old. If that town was in Italy people would go crazy over it but for some reason the media doesn't promote the beauty of China. Thanks for this video
Because young people from small cities have left, the local government's finances are insufficient to provide particularly good public services. There are many industries in the rural areas along the eastern coast of China, where the rural infrastructure is comparable to that of Europe, but the southwest region is almost the worst, lacking the convenience of plains or water transportation
Beautifully and honest presentation of rural China, thank you 🙏
云南is the birth place for roses. Wonderful place for funa and Flora. Interesting food and Bazaar u have there.
Love your shows. Always looking forward new releases. Thanks for sharing positive things about China. It has inspired me and my family to plan a trip there in the future.
I'm in Dali at the moment, just came here from Lijiang. Good to watch your local videos, before and after.
Very interesting. Amazing at how diverse our options for food are, if only we explored a bit more than usual. Thanks
The many images of China shown by your videos in Shiping, Yunnan in variety of foods, produce, people, local fashions, etc. I enjoy & appreciate..!
I've backpacked around China a little but I wish I could have travelled with a local like you. You would make a great guide! Keep up the great work, I'm enjoying your videos!!
Love the street traditional market found the unique kind of rare edible vegetables.... Thanks' sister...
I really love your channel. Truly beautiful unseen China.
I went to Xian in 2018 and have been wanting to visit China again. Hopefully, I can explore Chengdu this November.
On behalf of pandas, welcome to Chengdu😀
Great travels: food, medicine & changing dialects all with smiles.
I’m sure the fresh taste is savory. The aerial view is good to see; inclusive with the taste/aroma of being there. Thank you so much for showing us.
I appreciate so much what you are presenting, and so thanks for the ❤️. Making Chinese furniture
was an exciting change in my life !
It's crazy because it's an old fashion market, but they all phone with their phones. It's like old blended with new technology. Love it. Technology improves people's lives.
You have became one of my favorite youtubers! Always the good work. Keep it up, Yan!
My love is with you! You are a brilliant cinema and story teller. Thank you!
I want to tell you I do so enjoy your English. It is very good and also very entertaining as you reach for ways to say what you want. I admire and enjoy you greatly.
I enjoy your RUclips videos it’s fascinating to see how other cultures live. China has always intrigued me. Good job keep up the good work 👍🏻 😊
I stumbled onto your channel a month ago after a trip to Yunnan! Since then, have been watching two a day! I wish I had seen your channel before my trip so I can go to your places rather than the normal touristy ones! Hopefully you'll make your way to 东北 soon because I'm looking forward to some cool travel places ideas!
I learn so much about your country I love the history of the different people's or tribes scattered throughout China.. I suppose you give us an unedited and more honest version of daily living.. thank you.
So many more expat and even mainland Chinese bloggers also does that with their own take and interviews.
Thank you, good to see these videos to learn more about the Chinese people and way they live and eat. If there is another life when one goes I would love to be born in China to a good kind and loving family. Take care till next time.
Neat and tidy village market with exotic food and fruits. Se shay
It's seems so festive, everyone is so friendly, there's a good-neighbourly feeling all round.
In China, the fermented sweet rice they call “Jiuniang” or “Laozao”, But in Malaysia & Singapore, we cal, it "Tapai".
it's interesting that in Qinghai province,there is something very similar called 甜醅(tianpei). it's made by highland barley.
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Thanks for a wonderful experience and I love the fact that the food is so natural and healthy.
You seem to have tasted everything edible in the market for free! Appreciate your capacity for interacting with everyone you come across.
I just discovered your channel today. I love your videos and this one was a real treat for someone who has never visited anywhere in China. I enjoyed your ‘narrowest city’ video as well. Looking forward to watching the rest. Also I love your drone shots. Thanks for the care you put into these!
Mahalo for taking us w/You. I love your excitement when seeing something new & your willingness to taste things. 🌺
i never been to this city. But this is what I remembered when I was a kid how Chinese people treat each other 30 years ago.
I have been watching your videos for a few months now and I love them and you have such a beautiful smile it makes me smile
I love the dedication to all your videos❤. It makes me really want to visit china one day😭
China should appoint you as Tourist Ambassador of China.
I enjoyed it very much. It was authentic and human. Regards from New Zealand.
Thank you very much Yan for another wonderful video of unseen China 😊
This is my new favorite channel. The host is so likeable, and the travel is so interesting. Peace.
I can not believe that you are in Jianshui and live so close to my family. My family lives near Zitao street!!!!! I love your videos! Your big fan from Jianshui!!!!
The last berry you've tried is called Goumi berry. There are two versions (Sweet & Sour) of Goumi berry in my hometown of Myanmar which closer to Yunnan border.
*Wow mm I am already in love with your channel. I really love the contents you create,the way you speak is really cute and soothing. It's a quite different way of seeing places and things in China. Watching from Karachi, Pakistan.* 🇵🇰
I never see these type of verious vegetables, and others eatable things, very very wonderful,
Love your content..my father always negative things about china but hey you gave me a different perspective..lots of nice people..keeps it up! Cheers from philippines
Yes, I liked it ! It has been a wonderful time, travelling with you virtually.
I have noticed that most peddlers are elderlies. May they be blessed and have the time to relax in their olden days. God bless His people❤❤❤
博主,你真的非常率真又可爱。我第一眼看见你的时候觉得这女孩不漂亮,但是看了两三个你的视频,哇,我觉得这女孩怎么这么真实又可爱呀,原来,你是耐看型女孩,越看越好看的那种,不只是外貌,是你的美丽心灵和散发出的人格魅力😊
I am so glad I found your channel. I enjoy watching your videos. I hope I get to travel to China some day.
Interesting market. You are right about well water on that Shiping Tofu. In Sumedang (West Java, Indonesia) also had famous delicious Tofu brought here by Huárén 华人 the delicious taste can't compare to others places in Indonesia. It's also said the well water in Sumedang that makes the Tofu tastes delicious. 😊
I love the video from the market,and people are so nice and freindly.And the best of all in the video,s you make is that speak english and tell what,s going on.Thank,s my Little Chines freind
So interesting seeing the food & items on sale...some weird looking stuff but its food to the locals here...reminds me of my hometown years ago we called them Sunday market and the local villagers will come by and sell their produce and/or merchandise...it is very popular & fun.....thanks to you we see what life is in rural China....in their natural surroundings. Thank you again!
Fantastic content and sharing your travels in uncharted areas of China. Keep up the good work.