Thanks for joining, everyone! Which one of the places in this video did you like best? There is no right answer of course! They all have their pros and cons. I think a trip to anywhere isn't complete without wandering in some random villages though 🤪 Coming up soon: more about my own life in rural China! Follow on instagram for more updates @ kats_journey_east
There’s Huangling , Weizhou, Chaji…and many many more beautiful small places in the mountains or near rivers..and they all have very old houses temples and other buildings.
Welcome to my hometown! Hope you enjoy the Hui style buildings there. (BTW I was born in Hong village but now are living in Fairfax VA for many years😊 )
Hi Kathrine, I was born in China in 1935. Went back quit a few time visiting my families in Foshan. Please keep doing what you are doing in traveling into the country side. I never had a chance to see what the original China looks like before 1945. Your travels and videos are fabulous. That old China is slowlu going away,. Thanks much. Howe Fong from Los Angeles, California.
I have so much respect for structures that return to the earth or get taken over by plants. When I look around our beautiful Shenandoah Valley I think of the tons of ag plastic and vinyl. What will it be like in the future when these things don’t disintegrate? Kudos to ancient villages. Thanks for taking us along. The round doors stole my heart! 😍
I live in Qingdao, a coastal city in northern China, and I didn’t expect Katherine was able to penetrate so deeply into the life of rural areas in southern China and use videos to discover and explore the beauty of rural areas. I appreciate your actions and hope that one day I can go deep into rural life and find the beauty of quality rural like you.
Both are worth it! I love these types of videos where you wander around, it gives me major nostalgia for my trip to yunnan 10 years ago - we also went to major touristy places during a national holiday and to some random villages! I really hope I can go back to china one day,.. thanks for helping me keep my basic mandarin alive in the meantime 😀
LOL..."You dye your eyes blue?" With your retort that blue eyes aren't that uncommon, even dogs have them, "So you have a pair of dog eyes?" Love the beauty of these villages that you captured to share with us. They are priceless for those that live thousands of miles away! Total respect for your intellectual curiosity that constantly drives you to explore. Keep up the great work!
A great video, Katherine. You have refined your "photographic eye" for beautiful details, backgrounds, bokeh. So glad to see so many tourists; China is certainly coming back to life after the pandemic!
Omg! It's like a documentary! A fascinating capsule of beautiful rural life, estate , environment and all the rest! Bravo Kath! Not a dull moment! Not a dull moment indeed!!
I am happy that the old villages are preserved even though they have to be turned into tourist towns and old homes renovated into pricey boutique hotels ! Not to see them demolished is the key! But present day inhabitants want newer homes, and that has to be accepted. Sure the architecture is not as charming, but the country side is still preserved. Nice to see tea farms and bamboo roots harvested, creeks, farm animals abound. That’s important! Such a beautiful countryside for you to visit and introduced to us! Thank you!👍❤️👍🌿
Wow what scenery, what views. Only you Katherine can show all these with your pencence for wanderlust to out of way places, on paths that are least travelled. No one can march your abilities to pick out unknown and known places to give us couch potatoes a sense of being there with you. Thank you❤❤❤👍👍👍👋👋👋
Thank you Katherine for another interesting video about rural China that is not often visited by tourists and therefore not often posted and thereby I as an arm-chair tourist do not get to see. The rural place is beautiful and serene. Wow, it is lovely. Living in this environment will add another 10 years to one's life. Thank you Katherine for posting all the beautiful and interesting places in China.
I visited Hong village in 2006. The layout of village follows that of a cow's organs, for example, the pond is cow's stomach, and the small creek is like cow's blood veins.
5:00 Circular doorways has always been very counterintuitive to me; I mean arches for support I get it but circular doorways? I always wanted to look this up so I found out the following. "In China's splendid culture that spans thousands of years, circles symbolize inclusiveness, harmony, and wisdom; squares represent sincerity, perseverance, and the unity of law and reason. The shape of a circular outer door and inner square/rectangular door provides a constant reminder that to achieve lasting success, one needs wisdom, sincerity, and the ability to understand and reason with others."
Another beautiful scenic interesting video!👍 That train station crowd was intensely claustrophobic huh? You’re a trooper! I enjoyed both places but I agree with you that the night scenes were superb! The pig giving birth was interesting and your blue “dog eyes” made me laugh! 😂
I have so much respect for structures that return to the earth or get taken over by plants. When I look around our beautiful Shenandoah Valley I think of the tons of ag plastic and vinyl. What will it be like in the future when these things don’t disintegrate? Kudos to ancient villages. Thanks for taking us along. The round doors stole my heart! 😍
Thank-you Katherine for sharing yet another great video clip. Nice scenery and good presentation. Looking forward to your next clip. Best wishes n do take care. Cheers! 🙏🍻
Try out the rural life of Miao People in Guizhou mountains. Very beautiful area with the largest waterfall in China. Not crazy hot and not too cold. The weather is most close to what Europeans are used to.
Such beautiful places! I adore the Anhui Architectures and Traditions. I visited this village 15 years ago and really blown away by it's beauty and history. Nice to see it again through your video, thank you Katherine.
I really like the scenery in this episode; beautiful nature views, with mountain, hills, fog, village, rural houses/architecture, small creatures, greens.. every shot can be a good painting.
I definitely prefer the ordinary working villages and towns in China to the big cities and tourist villages. I was in China over the holiday season in 2015 and it was crazy. I would encourage people, who want to visit China to see tourist places, to avoid all holiday seasons. Fortunately for me I was there for 6 weeks so that I could see both in season and out of season.
Great video content Katherine....this is the very reason why I like watching your video as it is so authentic and calming....I would never have appreciate how nice rural life is with its environment if not for your video. Looking forward to your next video.
Love your vids.... I notice a lot of the locals are very comfortable talking with you.... So how quickly (do you feel) that it goes from being "A foreigner that can speak fluent mandarin!" to "Hey homie, want to stay for dinner and some maotai?" 😂😂😂
❤Amazing! I was there too in the same time period when I visiting Hongcun and Xidi village. I saw a woman came across with camera but I didn’t realize was you😂, it is such a shame for me that I didn’t say hello. I really love and appreciated to watch this video.
i always prefer the authentic places over the aesthetically nicer ones. interactions with locals going about their life, like you did, are often the most memorable things of any trip
This episode made me both laugh and cry. You're almost at my hometown. It's been 40 years since I last went back home, a small mountain village at the foot of Mount Huangshan. It's quite funny, even though Chinese people generally believe that Mount Huangshan has the best mountain scenery, I've actually never been there... After all, it's just at the base of the mountain, so I never thought it was anything special... But now that I'm getting older, almost 60 years old, I'm starting to feel like I want to go take a look. Ah!
You exposed how they bully out-of-town tourists by charging 108 RMB for an ordinary dish. Great job! For that kind of poor-quality food, 20 RMB would be more than enough! I am very ashamed and apologize on their behalf.
They are only bullying you because you're from out of town. I'm so angry, and I feel deeply ashamed. That's just how people in my hometown are; don't stoop to their level!
There are so many beautiful places in China and these ones are truly fantastic. Nowadays living in places like these is like breathing fresh air!!Too nice! Thank you very much Katherine for this great video. Rural China is amazing ❤
Great video. I’ve been in Anhui 20 years ago. Shexian county and Tunxi county are also great places to visit. I especially love my mother in law’s family’s village, it’s in the middle of the mountains and tea fields. The architecture and the landscape are simply amazing. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
Ohhhh finally!! My hometown is featured in Katherine's video🎉. I have missed the random barking dog, bamboo forest and tea hills so much. Also the swamp of water birds, random colorful wild flowers, and alll over yellow flowers for canola oil. I would recommend XiKou 溪口 in Anhui if you want to visit anhui again. Promise no tourist, nice people, and new things to see.
Another wonderful episode, with your beautiful "dog eyes." With this one, and in particular the "f... that" and the rock and roll that followed, you've broken out of your shell and have begun to show your true inner character. You must be popular in town and with the guys. Did you know that China is the world's largest pig producer?
Haunting, magical, whimsical at times. Your videos bring mintense emotion in the most simplistic and carefree way it’s truly stunning! Love the tour and enjoyed every moment of it.
Awsome. You said that next vlog will be you at home. Kool. Cause I was thinking about telling you that it would be nice to see you at home and if you have a garden and chickens ducks, maybe a dog. Till next time. God bless you always.
This video was very interesting and enjoyable katherine. You never fail to bring us a view on China we would never normally get. How things used to be even though China is also very modern. I, m glad to see they have preserved some of their old villages. From bicycles to Bentleys in one generation. Enjoy..x
hey Kathrine, great video, we where there just 3 months ago as a side tour to Huangshan it is quite an idyllic village with lots of cute shops and alleyways. We love it there. Next time, you should do a Huangshan hike, highly recommended.
Very well edited video. So many nice cuts, highlighting the attractive points. Contrasting the quiet countryside with the over-touristed spot swarming with people. Great video.
That cute scruffy dawg at 7:00 must think it's a cat. Nine lives. Thai street dogs are similar - they all think they own the road. Nice twinkly background music. Thx for taking the time & effort to share.
Nice! Its good China is starting to value its architectural heritage, and its environmentally much better to reuse existing buildings as you retain the embodied energy in them.
Katherine, you have become a very good storyteller. You know the people who watch your videos. You can relate to people, architecture and history of China to make your story interesting. I'm never bored watching your videos. Have you lost your 2 bodyguards from Xinjiang.
I was just traveling with them during CNY break, we had an 8 day trip in fujian, it just took me forever to finish editing so it feels like it lasted a very long time 😂
kate, I bet you have quite a few past lives in China. that is why you travelling a lot in China to catch up. I can trace back 90 past lives living over the world, like UK, france, canada, germany, thailand, malaysia, australia, USA and of course China (7lives ago in Luoyang Henan, as 5th generation Chinese doctor, now I am practising tcm in new zealand). life is amazing!
the villages are just stunning. btw, I'm very curious to know what a mashup of themes from Psycho and Jaw will sound like edamame beans stirred with minced pork and chili peppers are my favorite!!!
Toursty villages has more ancient buildings which is like a time capsule, however, remote villages have more friendly people, tough choice....Thank you for another well done episode - from Canada.
Enjoyed it so muucch! like I go around these places vicariously, another amazing spot recommend you Kat, 桐庐!!!You are gonna love it, just wandering around 富春江, and walk long the 马岭古道
Thanks for joining, everyone! Which one of the places in this video did you like best? There is no right answer of course! They all have their pros and cons. I think a trip to anywhere isn't complete without wandering in some random villages though 🤪 Coming up soon: more about my own life in rural China! Follow on instagram for more updates @ kats_journey_east
GOOD JOB! Compared to that, I prefer the village in the suburbs where there are fewer people. It's just as good and much quieter and more peaceful.
Anhui is amazing,love it!! Been there many times ❤❤❤
There’s Huangling , Weizhou, Chaji…and many many more beautiful small places in the mountains or near rivers..and they all have very old houses temples and other buildings.
这里是典型中国“徽派“民居,具有中国特色
Welcome to my hometown! Hope you enjoy the Hui style buildings there. (BTW I was born in Hong village but now are living in Fairfax VA for many years😊 )
“Stop that minimalism bullshit” I like It!😂😂😂
Yes!!
Kate's videos are most underrated. I really enjoy the content she creates
Hi Kathrine, I was born in China in 1935. Went back quit a few time visiting my families in Foshan. Please keep doing what you are doing in traveling into the country side. I never had a chance to see what the original China looks like before 1945. Your travels and videos are fabulous. That old China is slowlu going away,. Thanks much. Howe Fong from Los Angeles, California.
1935年?!wow~那您已经近90岁了
祝您壽比南山❤
11:30 "oh so you have a pair of dog eyes ?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That can be only coming out of a child's mouth! But then you are the one giving reference to the color of the eyes of the pets!!!
啊哈哈哈😄😄😄
And you? A prime example of having a singular perspective.
I have so much respect for structures that return to the earth or get taken over by plants. When I look around our beautiful Shenandoah Valley I think of the tons of ag plastic and vinyl. What will it be like in the future when these things don’t disintegrate? Kudos to ancient villages. Thanks for taking us along. The round doors stole my heart! 😍
I am laughing the shit out of me
When this little guy asked about your blue eye color and said you have dog eyes! It really cracks me up! 🤣😂🤣😂
童言无忌
I live in Qingdao, a coastal city in northern China, and I didn’t expect
Katherine was able to penetrate so deeply into the life of rural areas in southern China and use videos to discover and explore the beauty of rural areas. I appreciate your actions and hope that one day I can go deep into rural life and find the beauty of quality rural like you.
Your video is getting better and better
小孩口无遮拦,即使是如此开朗的美国姑娘有兜不住了。😉
凯瑟琳自己的比喻哈哈,没想到小孩这么实诚😄
“你有狗的眼睛”。。。。笑死
Both are worth it! I love these types of videos where you wander around, it gives me major nostalgia for my trip to yunnan 10 years ago - we also went to major touristy places during a national holiday and to some random villages! I really hope I can go back to china one day,.. thanks for helping me keep my basic mandarin alive in the meantime 😀
How heavenly it is to visit the village in the rural area of China.
LOL..."You dye your eyes blue?" With your retort that blue eyes aren't that uncommon, even dogs have them, "So you have a pair of dog eyes?"
Love the beauty of these villages that you captured to share with us. They are priceless for those that live thousands of miles away!
Total respect for your intellectual curiosity that constantly drives you to explore. Keep up the great work!
A great video, Katherine. You have refined your "photographic eye" for beautiful details, backgrounds, bokeh. So glad to see so many tourists; China is certainly coming back to life after the pandemic!
almost like documentary. need a good color grading. will look like 3 star documentary
中国大好河山太多了,您的视频里这么漂亮的农村古建筑风光我都感叹不已❤
Omg! It's like a documentary! A fascinating capsule of beautiful rural life, estate , environment and all the rest! Bravo Kath! Not a dull moment! Not a dull moment indeed!!
Great job adding another beautiful place to your wonderful travels and our enjoyable viewings! :D
11:42. Kids say the darnest things 😂
The little boy has no malice, he just casually said it because Catherine said that even small dogs have blue eyes.
@@美美的-d2h totally.
童言无忌
I am happy that the old villages are preserved even though they have to be turned into tourist towns and old homes renovated into pricey boutique hotels ! Not to see them demolished is the key! But present day inhabitants want newer homes, and that has to be accepted. Sure the architecture is not as charming, but the country side is still preserved. Nice to see tea farms and bamboo roots harvested, creeks, farm animals abound. That’s important! Such a beautiful countryside for you to visit and introduced to us! Thank you!👍❤️👍🌿
Wow what scenery, what views. Only you Katherine can show all these with your pencence for wanderlust to out of way places, on paths that are least travelled. No one can march your abilities to pick out unknown and known places to give us couch potatoes a sense of being there with you. Thank you❤❤❤👍👍👍👋👋👋
Thank you Katherine for another interesting video about rural China that is not often visited by tourists and therefore not often posted and thereby I as an arm-chair tourist do not get to see.
The rural place is beautiful and serene. Wow, it is lovely. Living in this environment will add another 10 years to one's life.
Thank you Katherine for posting all the beautiful and interesting places in China.
I visited Hong village in 2006. The layout of village follows that of a cow's organs, for example, the pond is cow's stomach, and the small creek is like cow's blood veins.
Yes, the design helps mitigating floods with ponds built at lower elevations.
5:00 Circular doorways has always been very counterintuitive to me; I mean arches for support I get it but circular doorways? I always wanted to look this up so I found out the following. "In China's splendid culture that spans thousands of years, circles symbolize inclusiveness, harmony, and wisdom; squares represent sincerity, perseverance, and the unity of law and reason. The shape of a circular outer door and inner square/rectangular door provides a constant reminder that to achieve lasting success, one needs wisdom, sincerity, and the ability to understand and reason with others."
Maybe linked to the yin-yang symbol ?
博主拍的太好了,展示真实的中国🇨🇳加油❤
The small town is really beautiful, so calm and relaxing. I love it. Enjoy yourself Katherine.
Another beautiful scenic interesting video!👍 That train station crowd was intensely claustrophobic huh? You’re a trooper! I enjoyed both places but I agree with you that the night scenes were superb! The pig giving birth was interesting and your blue “dog eyes” made me laugh! 😂
童言无忌 自取其辱 哈哈
Thank you Katherine !❤ You are such an entertaining guide ! ❤❤❤
I have so much respect for structures that return to the earth or get taken over by plants. When I look around our beautiful Shenandoah Valley I think of the tons of ag plastic and vinyl. What will it be like in the future when these things don’t disintegrate? Kudos to ancient villages. Thanks for taking us along. The round doors stole my heart! 😍
Really admire your enthusiasm and pleasant attitudes toward every new encounter!
“Stop that minimalism bullshit”
Hallelujah
THANK.
YOU.
I’d like random mountain villages 😊
Thank-you Katherine for sharing yet another great video clip. Nice scenery and good presentation. Looking forward to your next clip. Best wishes n do take care. Cheers! 🙏🍻
Try out the rural life of Miao People in Guizhou mountains. Very beautiful area with the largest waterfall in China. Not crazy hot and not too cold. The weather is most close to what Europeans are used to.
Living the coolest life ❤🎉
Just stunning, traditional Chinese architecture it's incredible!
Such beautiful places! I adore the Anhui Architectures and Traditions. I visited this village 15 years ago and really blown away by it's beauty and history. Nice to see it again through your video, thank you Katherine.
I really like the scenery in this episode; beautiful nature views, with mountain, hills, fog, village, rural houses/architecture, small creatures, greens.. every shot can be a good painting.
小姐姐春天快乐,你说的对,这个季节谁还在家休息,我一个月都要去西湖十几次。
徽派建筑最近几年经常出现在各种游戏里,比如米哈游的星穹铁道,游戏吸引了不少年轻人去这些地方打卡
阳离子特别喜欢中国古老的风土人情,谢谢你的分享😀
我也是出国看了些国外的生活以后,对我国悠久的历史文化有了从新的认识。
也对一些失去了往日的繁华和喧闹而渐渐忘却了的古建筑,传统文化感到惋惜。
请阳离子多多宣传很多中国人遗忘了的这些美好的东西,以此来唤醒更多人的关注和保护。
再次感谢阳离子🥀🥀🥀
really enjoy your narratives of these lovely rural places, like "bring back the little faces". Loving you from Vancouver
I definitely prefer the ordinary working villages and towns in China to the big cities and tourist villages. I was in China over the holiday season in 2015 and it was crazy. I would encourage people, who want to visit China to see tourist places, to avoid all holiday seasons. Fortunately for me I was there for 6 weeks so that I could see both in season and out of season.
Great video content Katherine....this is the very reason why I like watching your video as it is so authentic and calming....I would never have appreciate how nice rural life is with its environment if not for your video. Looking forward to your next video.
Love your vids.... I notice a lot of the locals are very comfortable talking with you.... So how quickly (do you feel) that it goes from being "A foreigner that can speak fluent mandarin!" to "Hey homie, want to stay for dinner and some maotai?" 😂😂😂
welcome! We have a lot of people.😀
Highly interesting and eye pleasing video of mountain village in China. Good job Katherine!
Gorgeous, gorgeous...gorgeous! Anhui is well worth the visit. Thank you for sharing this.👍👍
我2016年去过宏村, 也很美!但是我还是比较喜欢普通山村, 悠闲自在!
❤Amazing! I was there too in the same time period when I visiting Hongcun and Xidi village. I saw a woman came across with camera but I didn’t realize was you😂, it is such a shame for me that I didn’t say hello. I really love and appreciated to watch this video.
Love your choice of music....!!!!
When you come across chickens, ducks and peculiar things, please make the video clips 5 seconds longer :)
i always prefer the authentic places over the aesthetically nicer ones. interactions with locals going about their life, like you did, are often the most memorable things of any trip
This episode made me both laugh and cry.
You're almost at my hometown. It's been 40 years since I last went back home, a small mountain village at the foot of Mount Huangshan.
It's quite funny, even though Chinese people generally believe that Mount Huangshan has the best mountain scenery, I've actually never been there... After all, it's just at the base of the mountain, so I never thought it was anything special... But now that I'm getting older, almost 60 years old, I'm starting to feel like I want to go take a look. Ah!
You exposed how they bully out-of-town tourists by charging 108 RMB for an ordinary dish. Great job! For that kind of poor-quality food, 20 RMB would be more than enough! I am very ashamed and apologize on their behalf.
They are only bullying you because you're from out of town. I'm so angry, and I feel deeply ashamed. That's just how people in my hometown are; don't stoop to their level!
Can’t wait to watch this! Always looking for stunning rural recommendations in the area! (Also loving the music) ❤
3:04 Oh wow, some of those bamboo shoots are HUGE!😲
11:38 This kid has some solid logic reasoning. 没毛病 🤣
There are so many beautiful places in China and these ones are truly fantastic. Nowadays living in places like these is like breathing fresh air!!Too nice! Thank you very much Katherine for this great video. Rural China is amazing ❤
陽離子 晚上好🌠🤗
晚上好🌛
ok, I totally can see why you dig China's countryside so much
I like “Quiet mid of nowhere” better.
Great video. I’ve been in Anhui 20 years ago. Shexian county and Tunxi county are also great places to visit. I especially love my mother in law’s family’s village, it’s in the middle of the mountains and tea fields. The architecture and the landscape are simply amazing. Thank you for sharing your journey with us.
Thanks for the recommendations😎😎😎
Bring them back!
Grown-up in north of China, never saw those South villages. Thank you for sharing 🎉
You do a great job of both. Amazing. Thank you
Ohhhh finally!! My hometown is featured in Katherine's video🎉. I have missed the random barking dog, bamboo forest and tea hills so much. Also the swamp of water birds, random colorful wild flowers, and alll over yellow flowers for canola oil. I would recommend XiKou 溪口 in Anhui if you want to visit anhui again. Promise no tourist, nice people, and new things to see.
Thanks, Kat; you’ve caught many nice places and moments, very joyful and enjoyable watching your video. Will be back Yi county one day, too good
It is great she is showing these places that foreigners cannot go to in China. Hotels and such have to be approved to let foreigners stay.
Amazing places in China!
Thank you 😊😊😊
Another wonderful episode, with your beautiful "dog eyes." With this one, and in particular the "f... that" and the rock and roll that followed, you've broken out of your shell and have begun to show your true inner character. You must be popular in town and with the guys. Did you know that China is the world's largest pig producer?
OMG MY FAVORITE PROVINCE
我选普通山村,太美了!
Haunting, magical, whimsical at times. Your videos bring mintense emotion in the most simplistic and carefree way it’s truly stunning! Love the tour and enjoyed every moment of it.
enjoy your travel experiences showing real china life 🇦🇺
Awsome. You said that next vlog will be you at home. Kool. Cause I was thinking about telling you that it would be nice to see you at home and if you have a garden and chickens ducks, maybe a dog. Till next time. God bless you always.
There are beautiful little guy stand the roof Amazing architecture feature.
Love the vibe of Yi County. Yeah, bring the little guys back for building decor, they are awesome. Gander at the goose! 😂
This video was very interesting and enjoyable katherine. You never fail to bring us a view on China we would never normally get. How things used to be even though China is also very modern. I, m glad to see they have preserved some of their old villages. From bicycles to Bentleys in one generation. Enjoy..x
I was there ten years ago during middle of the winter. Hardly anyone, it was great ! Went to a few small villages around as well… 💕
New subscriber. Tried you out after recommendation by brilliant analyst. He was right you're delightful.
I think some scenes from the Chinese movie "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" were filmed in Hong Village.
hey Kathrine, great video, we where there just 3 months ago as a side tour to Huangshan it is quite an idyllic village with lots of cute shops and alleyways. We love it there. Next time, you should do a Huangshan hike, highly recommended.
The village was shown in the Oscar winning movie “crouching tiger hidden dragon “
Lovely.
I really like how you go for the road not taken.
There is so much understated beauty and glory in the ordinary.
12:45 "...give it another gander" Nicely done! =)
Very well edited video. So many nice cuts, highlighting the attractive points. Contrasting the quiet countryside with the over-touristed spot swarming with people. Great video.
Thank you for showing the beautiful rural country-side of China. But you should visit the urban city too. They are beautiful too !!!
Memorising lake scene from 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon. Your video presentation has certainly improved. Good job.
That cute scruffy dawg at 7:00 must think it's a cat.
Nine lives.
Thai street dogs are similar - they all think they own the road.
Nice twinkly background music. Thx for taking the time & effort to share.
Nice! Its good China is starting to value its architectural heritage, and its environmentally much better to reuse existing buildings as you retain the embodied energy in them.
Katherine, you have become a very good storyteller. You know the people who watch your videos. You can relate to people, architecture and history of China to make your story interesting. I'm never bored watching your videos. Have you lost your 2 bodyguards from Xinjiang.
I was just traveling with them during CNY break, we had an 8 day trip in fujian, it just took me forever to finish editing so it feels like it lasted a very long time 😂
kate,
I bet you have quite a few past lives in China. that is why you travelling a lot in China to catch up. I can trace back 90 past lives living over the world, like UK, france, canada, germany, thailand, malaysia, australia, USA and of course China (7lives ago in Luoyang Henan, as 5th generation Chinese doctor, now I am practising tcm in new zealand).
life is amazing!
the villages are just stunning. btw, I'm very curious to know what a mashup of themes from Psycho and Jaw will sound like
edamame beans stirred with minced pork and chili peppers are my favorite!!!
I would choose YOU !!!
Katherine living the rural Chinese life.👍
Toursty villages has more ancient buildings which is like a time capsule, however, remote villages have more friendly people, tough choice....Thank you for another well done episode - from Canada.
Great episode. Thanks.
阳离子你的旅游更像是冒险(虽然在中国遇不到什么险),非常敬佩
Thanks for bringing us more quality content from the Far East.
That railway station scene was bustling madness.😮 Keep exploring the hidden treasures.
I thoroughly enjoyed both the touristy village and the laid back type working village. Thanks Katherine.
Enjoyed it so muucch! like I go around these places vicariously, another amazing spot recommend you Kat, 桐庐!!!You are gonna love it, just wandering around 富春江, and walk long the 马岭古道
太美了!😊
满满的烟火气
Such a beautiful ancient village. Thanks for sharing your video.