I am Chinese. First of all, welcome to my country. The people here are very friendly. We have a long history. These histories, like rivers, continue to deposit the sand and gravel of civilization. They educate us that we need to be warm and friendly to our guests. I believe in you. I feel it too, and I hope this trip to China can clear up many misunderstandings. China doesn’t need perfection, but it needs the truth. I hope you have fun and have a safe journey. 😀
We really enjoy China and have loved our time there on two occasions. This video was filmed in September and we are about to return to China in 9 days time. All countries have their own ways and China is no different.
@@Wyldfamilytravel There isn't much to do in winter, maybe you can take a dip in the hot springs at Laoshan Hot Spring Resort, or take the high-speed train to the nearby city of Yantai, which has a ferry to northeastern China
Thanks for the kind words, Qingdao is an amazing city, we hope you get to experience it yourself! We are actually heading back there in 10 days to spend Christmas with our daughter. It will be interetsing to see it in Winter
it was a little lost on us as we are not big seafood fans, but there were people everywhere eating it!. We loved Qingdao such an amazing city , we are actually going back in 10 days time
Thanks for sharing the video. Someone commented that you are imposing and controlling your daughter just because you visited her in Qingdao. I guess he/she is not a parent, and assume that your daughter felt imposed by your visit. You are right, every right-minded parent would want to spend time with their children. I am sure your daughter was very happy to have her parents visiting her in Qingdao too. Both my son and daughter are back in Melbourne. While studying overseas, they were always excited when my wife and I visit them.
@@tdepp1178 you summed it up perfectly. I knew it was something other parents would understand. Thank you for your kind words. We are actually heading back next week to see her for Christmas as this was filmed in early September
@Wyldfamilytravel You are good parents. Enjoy your trip and have a great Christmas with your lovely family. I have been to a few places in China but not Qingdao, though.
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Favorite tour spots zre often crowded and noisy, I've been to nuuerous western cities . The situations are the same.,Why do may westerners complain about noises? Chinese aren't dumb. They',do talk.
I did not ever refer to anyone as dumb, in my particular situation I live in a town with a population of only 5,000 people so sometimes large crowds can be overwhelming and that not just in China I also feel the same when visiting Melbourne
Quite weird to impose on your child’s boss. Feels a little too controlling or imposing. I don’t know anywhere else where that’s normal and you bring your mom and dad to work, especially in a different country. Even though they might be nice about feels a lot like helicopter parenting to me.
Hay Jared thanks for taking the time to respond. Our daughter was actually on a week off, so we did not impose on her work time. I am not sure if you have kids or not, but if you were not concerned about your 18-year-old daughter moving to a foreign country and living with people you have never met then that would be strange?
@ there’s a lot of Australians in my state here in the US who come for school, work and au pair jobs, I’ve yet to hear of their parents coming to check on them. It would be kind of suffocating. But I get it, safety and what not.
Hi! I'm the daughter, my host family is very welcoming, thry actually encouraged my family to come see me and have come to see my family as an extended part of their own family. It might he different for other families but for mine they are very happy to see parts of my life. Even encouraging me to invite my friends to come stay with me in china at their home
I visited Qingdao 40 years ago. Impressed by the seafood, pretty girls (talk and pretty), good weather, beach.
I would bet a fair bit has changed since then. We have visited twice this year and it is a stunning city for sure
I am Chinese. First of all, welcome to my country. The people here are very friendly. We have a long history. These histories, like rivers, continue to deposit the sand and gravel of civilization. They educate us that we need to be warm and friendly to our guests. I believe in you. I feel it too, and I hope this trip to China can clear up many misunderstandings. China doesn’t need perfection, but it needs the truth. I hope you have fun and have a safe journey.
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We really enjoy China and have loved our time there on two occasions. This video was filmed in September and we are about to return to China in 9 days time. All countries have their own ways and China is no different.
I've loved my time in china! It's been wonderful and everyone is so welcoming
Welcome to my hometown😀
Thank you and what a beautiful hometown it is I must say!
What do you recommend we do in Qingdao in Winter?
@@Wyldfamilytravel There isn't much to do in winter, maybe you can take a dip in the hot springs at Laoshan Hot Spring Resort, or take the high-speed train to the nearby city of Yantai, which has a ferry to northeastern China
@@shabao is their anything worth seeing in Yantai?
Great content! Heard about this place a few times and wanted to visit. Thanks for all the useful information!
Thanks for the kind words, Qingdao is an amazing city, we hope you get to experience it yourself! We are actually heading back there in 10 days to spend Christmas with our daughter. It will be interetsing to see it in Winter
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@@baileyshirleen37 i would love to go to the Harbin Ice Festival, it would be amamzing
ohhh i miss my time in qingdao. it's even prettier now❤. also miss alllll the seafood😢
it was a little lost on us as we are not big seafood fans, but there were people everywhere eating it!. We loved Qingdao such an amazing city , we are actually going back in 10 days time
Thanks for sharing the video. Someone commented that you are imposing and controlling your daughter just because you visited her in Qingdao. I guess he/she is not a parent, and assume that your daughter felt imposed by your visit. You are right, every right-minded parent would want to spend time with their children. I am sure your daughter was very happy to have her parents visiting her in Qingdao too. Both my son and daughter are back in Melbourne. While studying overseas, they were always excited when my wife and I visit them.
@@tdepp1178 you summed it up perfectly. I knew it was something other parents would understand. Thank you for your kind words. We are actually heading back next week to see her for Christmas as this was filmed in early September
@Wyldfamilytravel You are good parents. Enjoy your trip and have a great Christmas with your lovely family. I have been to a few places in China but not Qingdao, though.
@@tdepp1178 thanks heaps will do so, merry Christmas to you and your family
I miss my family lots! So it's very exciting for them to see me :)
Qingdao is so beautiful, it is on my list!
@@LL-xf9kf Hopefully you will get there for a visit. We will be back there next week
Is Qingdao a traveling place?
You will not find many interantional tourists in Qingdao but its is very popular with domestic Chinese tourist/
It's best to come in spring or summer! The beach is why most people come to qingdao!
@@Wyldfamilytravel except during the Qindao beer festival
on a vite fait le tour ! si vous êtes féru d'histoire, préférez la ville de Qufu avec le cimetière de Confucius inscrits en 1994 sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. dépaysement garanti.
西方人喜欢睡软床,而中国人喜欢睡硬点的,跟习惯有关系😁❤️
They are even firmer in Thailand I think
Favorite tour spots zre often crowded and noisy, I've been to nuuerous western cities . The situations are the same.,Why do may westerners complain about noises? Chinese aren't dumb. They',do talk.
I did not ever refer to anyone as dumb, in my particular situation I live in a town with a population of only 5,000 people so sometimes large crowds can be overwhelming and that not just in China I also feel the same when visiting Melbourne
Quite weird to impose on your child’s boss. Feels a little too controlling or imposing. I don’t know anywhere else where that’s normal and you bring your mom and dad to work, especially in a different country. Even though they might be nice about feels a lot like helicopter parenting to me.
Hay Jared thanks for taking the time to respond. Our daughter was actually on a week off, so we did not impose on her work time. I am not sure if you have kids or not, but if you were not concerned about your 18-year-old daughter moving to a foreign country and living with people you have never met then that would be strange?
@ there’s a lot of Australians in my state here in the US who come for school, work and au pair jobs, I’ve yet to hear of their parents coming to check on them. It would be kind of suffocating. But I get it, safety and what not.
@@Jaredbuncher It was also a good excuse for a holiday!
Hi! I'm the daughter, my host family is very welcoming, thry actually encouraged my family to come see me and have come to see my family as an extended part of their own family. It might he different for other families but for mine they are very happy to see parts of my life. Even encouraging me to invite my friends to come stay with me in china at their home