@KouroshKamyabi A lot of them, especially the high value ones are moving to Singapore and those find Canadian lives harder and harder are moving back to China.
The old stock Chinese-Canadians are still here with over 6-7 generations you can't even tell if they are even Asian until they tell you their family name, it's mostly those from Hong-Kong and Mainland China that moved elsewhere or back to the mainland for better living standards where the purchasing power of the dollar goes much further.
I think it’s important to mention that there has been a sizeable Chinese population in Canada since the 1700s, before confederation. They were one of the founding minorities of Canada and built the railroad that links the country, and also had entire ethnic Chinese majority cities in BC around the 1800s. Unfortunately history pretty much ignores them despite the sizeable role they played in the beginning of Canada.
@@etow8034 Not sure where you get that from, maybe just within Markham area, everywhere else is just indians, go to any timmies/mcdonalds/fast food joints... all indians. Even smaller towns in Ontario, all indians. Even in Chinese grocery stores, they have Indian workers!!
@@deanl0 You can easily look it up online, look up the demographic of Canada, that doesn't include international students and temp workers, and we all know where most of them are from.
My friend, the ‘most Chinese’ store you’re taking about is making the most of the Chinese new year that’s around the corner. They’re trying to sell to people prep’ping for new year, that’s why all things are red in that store. The packet in the dried food store was a packrr we r of dried shiitake mushroom. You’ve eaten all of these things one way or another in China, I guess. Also, another packet you said didn’t know what it was that looked like twigs are ginseng that happened to be grown in Canada. It said Canadian ginseng. We here in America have American ginseng. Very good for your health. I’m happy to help you learn about our food. Happy new year! Chinese new year is 1/29.
Canadian Ginseng is basically known in China as "American Ginseng". I was surprised to even see fresh ginseng at local supermarkets for around $13.00/lbs. Traditional wild ginseng can fetch up to $10,000usd/lbs so $40.00 for Canadian ginseng is basically very inexpensive as they consider it "fake ginseng" !
I grew up in the GTA (Mississauga) but now live in SW Ontario. I am not of Chinese descent but I miss all the Chinese cuisine and places that the GTA had on offer, especially having access to big Chinese and/or international grocers growing up. Availability of this stuff is not as good down here but it’s definitely improving every year which I’m happy to see.
@@KouroshKamyabi only real statistics speak for its self - Chinese population were Peninsular Malaysia 3.1 millions, Sabah 1.2 millions chinese & Sarawak 1.2 millions not 6.8 millions chinese whole Malaysia
We have visited Vancouver a few times and some areas of it looks pretty much like in China, only that it's not like the China of today but more like what China was like in late 90s early 00s. Especially for someone from south China, it felt like going back in time.
Most of the Asian malls in Greater Vancouver were developed by immigrants from Hong Kong in early 90s. Back then, there was a mass migration wave from Hong Kong, a British colony, a few years before the handover to China.
going to superstore feels like, 50 years it has no change. People are eating the same potatoes chips for over 50 yearsssss. I started to understand why market tour becomes a thing for many westerners who traveled to China.
Hello my fellow Canadian… since your going to the lighting show canto fair u need to jump over on the weekend to macau 🇲🇴 the Las Vegas of china if u have never been. It’s a must
Really love your coverage of asain cultures from around the world. All the best for the new year and look forward to seeing more of your travelling vlogs.
It s amazing to see how rich wealthy chinese have invested in Canada and they ve found in Canada a fertile ground to become even richer with their own businesses.
They have congee specific restaurants in Toronto. I was a bit surprised that it cost us over $30.00 for a bowl of congee and this was back in 2011 even !
Haven't been to First Markham Place on HWY7 since 2019 , but this mall shows how huge the Chinese community is in Toronto where else do you see such a huge all Chinese/East Asian shopping mall like this in Canada ?
I don't even think America has a community like this. I don't know if you saw on the news but they went crazy when the first T&T opened there not that long ago. We have had big stores like T&T in Canada now for decades.
@@KouroshKamyabi Yup that T&T that opened in Washington. The owner of T&T saw how many American license plates were in the parking lot of their Calgary stores so they opened up one down south of the border. Around my area there are least 5 huge Chinese supermarkets like T&T, C&T, Kim Phat, Lin Tai and Newton where lots of no Asians shop there now because the prices are much cheaper than the non-Asian supermarkets like Loblaws, Provigo, IGA, Metro and Maxi's etc...
@@KouroshKamyabi they have several communities even more Chinese than Markham or Richmond. Flushing in Queens, NY…. Of course you forgot about San Gabriel Valley. That’s its own county I believe. Imagine Markham but the size of all of York region. 30% of California are Asian which is a much higher % than the GTA
@@marvinsulzer8258 You have no idea how huge Markham's Chinese community is, Flushing can't touch it ! You can drive 20 minutes and not see one non Asian on the streets !
Thanks for the tour! Right next to the grocery store at First Markham Place is GO PLACE, a luxurious Asian sauna and spa destination with a dining facility and pool. Impressive two storey entrance, can stay as long as you want, including night time for an extra fee. Take your wife and surprise her for a special occasion!
the bag you picked up is actually duck feet @20:51, my mom loves to buy those because my parents love to eat them. they are not as meaty as the chicken feet tho.
Surprised Toronto is not using QR codes to order at Chinese restaurants like many in Montreal. Breakfast or brunch is basically Dim Sum and push cart service is now only still in Montreal, Toronto has all but moved to a la carte service.
Uhh Montreal doesn’t have a significant Chinese population. It’s all in Toronto and Vancouver. Calgary is like third now. My ex is from Montreal and whenever a mutual Asian friend came to our house party, all her Montreal friends would just stare at him like they’ve never seen a Chinese dude before LOL
@@marvinsulzer8258 The South Shore has the largest Chinese community in Montreal numbering around 11-12%, but most of them are from Hong-Kong, the mainlanders tend to live in the Lasalle/Verdun boroughs of the city.
No you get to choose how much to tip. The usual here is 15% 18% or 20%. I thought I clicked it on the machine but couldn’t see if it got added to the bill.
LOL...I used to stay in that neighborhood for about 7 years before I left Canada in 2008. BTW, that chicken rice store is one of my all time favorite...😅
@@KouroshKamyabi After 15 years in Canada, I left for Shenzhen due to my work in 2008. Stayed there for about 7 years but in Singapore now since 2016. Not going to stay in Singapore for long though, considering moving to either Japan or Thailand in the near future for retirement. P.S. In case you are wondering, Singapore is definitely NOT a good place for retirement.
Going out to eat is way more expensive in Canada than it is in China. In East Asia you get a lot more in return for your dollar and there is also more variety.
in China, pricing is like 2-tiered. Modern/westernized restuarants/services like what you would expect are basically on par with Canada. But there's also a tier that's quite a bit cheaper mostly consisting of dirty looking hole in the wall places that still taste quite good. Housing is similar with Canada in absolute terms, but because Canadians still generally make more money, it's actually more expensive.
Vancouver was very Chinese. Everyone I went to school was with chinese (including myself) other than like 2 white kids. Today, it's very indian. The rest of Canada is still pretty white.
Not from Canada but back in the days it was mostly hong kong immigrants, now they open up for china and thats why you have millions of chinese…I mean is like that everywhere in the western world
This is so awesome to see! I grew up in Markham for like 95% of my life! I've been in Shanghai for the past 5 years, so it's great to see just how much things have changed since I've been gone
I have a Canadian passport, and so I consider myself a Canadian, although I don't always remember it. Moved back to China 10 years ago. Life is way better here in China than in Canada. Canada is boring and cold, and freaking cold. Man, it's cold...and boring. 😁😁😁
British Columbia is populated by a lot of Chinese. Ontario is by a lot of Indians. Quebec is being Islamicized. Quebec has a problem, the two other provinces do not. .
India is very big diverse country here every state is different from each other for their traditional dress, culture, language, weather everything changed within 100 km,i hope you will visit more places in India 🇮🇳💪
The Chinese stores in Canada aren't more Chinese than the ones in China because you will see that they often carry food for Filipinos and sometimes for Indians as well. Sometimes they also carry food from the Caribbean. The Chinese communities are often found in north GTA. Chinese used to be the largest visible ethnic minority group in Canada but that changed long ago. South Asians now very far outnumber Chinese. Almost all South Asians are from India. In 2022, 118,095 Indians (from India) immigrated to Canada. On the other hand, 31,817 people from China immigrated to Canada. 118,095 Indians vs. 31,817 Chinese. HUGE difference. The numbers for the other years are similar to 2022 with Indians far outnumbering Chinese.
I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that citizens of China are making more money now so they don't need to leave for opportunities in Canada.
@@KouroshKamyabiIt's the same for many countries other than India. If you look at the IT market you get good pay in the South Asian region other than India. Canada's economy is hurting bad and it allows for some employers to violate human rights and overwork employees and for new immigrants starting a new life is out of the question.
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RUclips has some weird ass recommendation algorithms but here I am. My other half and I thought it hilarious from a Chinese perspective to see you guess incorrectly on many things. You need a Chinese bro to go with you again and be more in-depth. 👊
Thats what I felt in Australia, I am asian myself but I was shock to see so many familiar faces in the mall it was like I never left the country. Then I went to london for a week it was the same thing. I was expecting you know white people but seeing so many Asian speaking british is mindfuck to me.
Chinese is moving away from Canada. A lot of us have left.
Going where?
It seems the exact opposite given the slowdown of the chinese economy
@KouroshKamyabi A lot of them, especially the high value ones are moving to Singapore and those find Canadian lives harder and harder are moving back to China.
@SP-go6lj lol, and you think Canadian economy is doing better? At least in China people can afford to eat good.
The old stock Chinese-Canadians are still here with over 6-7 generations you can't even tell if they are even Asian until they tell you their family name, it's mostly those from Hong-Kong and Mainland China that moved elsewhere or back to the mainland for better living standards where the purchasing power of the dollar goes much further.
I think it’s important to mention that there has been a sizeable Chinese population in Canada since the 1700s, before confederation. They were one of the founding minorities of Canada and built the railroad that links the country, and also had entire ethnic Chinese majority cities in BC around the 1800s. Unfortunately history pretty much ignores them despite the sizeable role they played in the beginning of Canada.
It's one of the questions and facts in the Canadian citizenship booklet that all immigrants get if they apply for Canadian citizenship.
Canada is more Indian now.
Feels like it.
Toronto is 42%+ Chinese the last time I checked ! ...LoL
@@etow8034 Not sure where you get that from, maybe just within Markham area, everywhere else is just indians, go to any timmies/mcdonalds/fast food joints... all indians. Even smaller towns in Ontario, all indians.
Even in Chinese grocery stores, they have Indian workers!!
@@blackabooo That doesn't mean more Punjabi people
because they work at gas station fast food joints and malls
Chinese maybe stayed at home lol
@@deanl0 You can easily look it up online, look up the demographic of Canada, that doesn't include international students and temp workers, and we all know where most of them are from.
Next video : How Indian is Canada now?
@@Cherry-df7fm next video is in India 😂
😂poo on the beach
China version of India: kan ma rato ta ta ta
@@KouroshKamyabilol😂
There's about 3 million Indians in Canada now.
My friend, the ‘most Chinese’ store you’re taking about is making the most of the Chinese new year that’s around the corner. They’re trying to sell to people prep’ping for new year, that’s why all things are red in that store. The packet in the dried food store was a packrr we r of dried shiitake mushroom. You’ve eaten all of these things one way or another in China, I guess.
Also, another packet you said didn’t know what it was that looked like twigs are ginseng that happened to be grown in Canada.
It said Canadian ginseng.
We here in America have American ginseng. Very good for your health.
I’m happy to help you learn about our food.
Happy new year!
Chinese new year is 1/29.
Thank you for all the information.
I hope you have an amazing new year 🙏
Canadian Ginseng is basically known in China as "American Ginseng". I was surprised to even see fresh ginseng at local supermarkets for around $13.00/lbs. Traditional wild ginseng can fetch up to $10,000usd/lbs so $40.00 for Canadian ginseng is basically very inexpensive as they consider it "fake ginseng" !
I grew up in the GTA (Mississauga) but now live in SW Ontario. I am not of Chinese descent but I miss all the Chinese cuisine and places that the GTA had on offer, especially having access to big Chinese and/or international grocers growing up. Availability of this stuff is not as good down here but it’s definitely improving every year which I’m happy to see.
Malaysia have 6.8 million local Chinese but outsiders always presume it's a Muslim country 😂😂😂
Especially Kuala Lumpur, it has a large Chinese community.
The Chinese people in Malaysia are VERY successful 🙏
@@KouroshKamyabi only real statistics speak for its self - Chinese population were Peninsular Malaysia 3.1 millions, Sabah 1.2 millions chinese & Sarawak 1.2 millions not 6.8 millions chinese whole Malaysia
It is a muslim country.
@@KouroshKamyabi indian too~! Malaysia Chinese and indians are brotherhood and Singapore also.
Bro. I've been living in Hong Kong since 2008, and it's nice to see all my old stomping grounds in this vlog and boy how they've changed! Subbed!
Lots has changed since then, Markham is completely different.
Can’t wait to visit HK one day 🙏🏻
We have visited Vancouver a few times and some areas of it looks pretty much like in China, only that it's not like the China of today but more like what China was like in late 90s early 00s. Especially for someone from south China, it felt like going back in time.
Many people recreate the last images of their homeland in their new communities.
Most of the Asian malls in Greater Vancouver were developed by immigrants from Hong Kong in early 90s. Back then, there was a mass migration wave from Hong Kong, a British colony, a few years before the handover to China.
going to superstore feels like, 50 years it has no change. People are eating the same potatoes chips for over 50 yearsssss. I started to understand why market tour becomes a thing for many westerners who traveled to China.
Hello my fellow Canadian… since your going to the lighting show canto fair u need to jump over on the weekend to macau 🇲🇴 the Las Vegas of china if u have never been. It’s a must
You feel like you are in China?
I feel like I am in India. Bro.
Really love your coverage of asain cultures from around the world. All the best for the new year and look forward to seeing more of your travelling vlogs.
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Hope you have a great year
It s amazing to see how rich wealthy chinese have invested in Canada and they ve found in Canada a fertile ground to become even richer with their own businesses.
You avoided the long line getting at The One as soon as it opened. I have waited up to 2 hrs before. Congee is pronounced with a soft g :)
Wow I had no idea it gets that long 🤯
They have congee specific restaurants in Toronto. I was a bit surprised that it cost us over $30.00 for a bowl of congee and this was back in 2011 even !
There definitely more Indians here in Canada than Chinese that's for sure.
Sure does feel like it.
I love soan papdi dessert
I love soan papdi dessert
Haven't been to First Markham Place on HWY7 since 2019 , but this mall shows how huge the Chinese community is in Toronto where else do you see such a huge all Chinese/East Asian shopping mall like this in Canada ?
I don't even think America has a community like this. I don't know if you saw on the news but they went crazy when the first T&T opened there not that long ago. We have had big stores like T&T in Canada now for decades.
@@KouroshKamyabi Yup that T&T that opened in Washington. The owner of T&T saw how many American license plates were in the parking lot of their Calgary stores so they opened up one down south of the border. Around my area there are least 5 huge Chinese supermarkets like T&T, C&T, Kim Phat, Lin Tai and Newton where lots of no Asians shop there now because the prices are much cheaper than the non-Asian supermarkets like Loblaws, Provigo, IGA, Metro and Maxi's etc...
@@KouroshKamyabi they have several communities even more Chinese than Markham or Richmond. Flushing in Queens, NY…. Of course you forgot about San Gabriel Valley. That’s its own county I believe. Imagine Markham but the size of all of York region. 30% of California are Asian which is a much higher % than the GTA
@@marvinsulzer8258 You have no idea how huge Markham's Chinese community is, Flushing can't touch it ! You can drive 20 minutes and not see one non Asian on the streets !
you actually mean 2 million enthnic Chinese migrants in canada which consist of a mix of hongkies, malaysians, more hongkies and more malaysians
Are there a lot of Chinese Malaysians in Canada?
@KouroshKamyabi Toronto, Vancouver. Many immigrated in the 90s.
Thanks for the tour! Right next to the grocery store at First Markham Place is GO PLACE, a luxurious Asian sauna and spa destination with a dining facility and pool. Impressive two storey entrance, can stay as long as you want, including night time for an extra fee. Take your wife and surprise her for a special occasion!
I’ve heard good things about that place, I’ll check it out sometime.
the bag you picked up is actually duck feet @20:51, my mom loves to buy those because my parents love to eat them. they are not as meaty as the chicken feet tho.
Wops! Thought they were chicken 😅
I should try them one day.
Congee is one of the most popular Chinese breakfast dishes.
so good 🤤
Surprised Toronto is not using QR codes to order at Chinese restaurants like many in Montreal. Breakfast or brunch is basically Dim Sum and push cart service is now only still in Montreal, Toronto has all but moved to a la carte service.
Uhh Montreal doesn’t have a significant Chinese population. It’s all in Toronto and Vancouver. Calgary is like third now. My ex is from Montreal and whenever a mutual Asian friend came to our house party, all her Montreal friends would just stare at him like they’ve never seen a Chinese dude before LOL
@@marvinsulzer8258 The South Shore has the largest Chinese community in Montreal numbering around 11-12%, but most of them are from Hong-Kong, the mainlanders tend to live in the Lasalle/Verdun boroughs of the city.
welcome back 😂. nice place, nice environment, nice food and nice video
Thank you! Loved all the places I visited. 🇨🇦
U chose the best dim sum place in all of GTA lol
haha I had no idea
What do you usually get there?
Yes here in Chinada has been a heck of a place for a while now
Excellent video!At the same time, welcome to come to GETshow on February 24-27 and visit the light exhibition in Hall B of the Canton Fair!
Can’t wait to see everyone in February 🙏🏻❤️
Amazing video thx 🙏
I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏
do Brampton next time, j/k. great video.
In the works, I just need to do more research on where to go.
Did the restaurant charge 10% service like they usually do in Hong Kong? When you paid, they said you already put tips in?
No you get to choose how much to tip. The usual here is 15% 18% or 20%. I thought I clicked it on the machine but couldn’t see if it got added to the bill.
The $8 Chicken used to be $6 and with hot soup together back in 2015😁
Inflation 😅
LOL...I used to stay in that neighborhood for about 7 years before I left Canada in 2008. BTW, that chicken rice store is one of my all time favorite...😅
Seems like it's many peoples favourite!
Where did you end up moving to?
@@KouroshKamyabi After 15 years in Canada, I left for Shenzhen due to my work in 2008. Stayed there for about 7 years but in Singapore now since 2016. Not going to stay in Singapore for long though, considering moving to either Japan or Thailand in the near future for retirement.
P.S. In case you are wondering, Singapore is definitely NOT a good place for retirement.
I like Singapore but it’s too humid for me long term, I felt like I was in one big sauna.
@@KouroshKamyabi As of today, I still cannot stand the temperature here...😅 My AC unit has been running 24/7.
cherries are off season, that's why they are so expensive, in the US, it's $7 a pound.
Out of humble curiosity.
How are the pricing like compare to China? Are we richer in Canada or are the prices just more inflated?
Going out to eat is way more expensive in Canada than it is in China.
In East Asia you get a lot more in return for your dollar and there is also more variety.
in China, pricing is like 2-tiered. Modern/westernized restuarants/services like what you would expect are basically on par with Canada. But there's also a tier that's quite a bit cheaper mostly consisting of dirty looking hole in the wall places that still taste quite good.
Housing is similar with Canada in absolute terms, but because Canadians still generally make more money, it's actually more expensive.
Why didn't you stay longer in China this trip?
Tough travelling for long periods these days. Wife and baby at home plus another one coming soon 🙏🏻
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Who knows where the future will take us 🙏
Vancouver was very Chinese. Everyone I went to school was with chinese (including myself) other than like 2 white kids.
Today, it's very indian.
The rest of Canada is still pretty white.
Canada is soooo expensive. How can people live there and it is sooo cold
Our parents brought us here 😅
Not Vancouver or Victoria it's almost no snow on this side
The dude missed china too much had to go to first Markham place
😂💯
Not from Canada but back in the days it was mostly hong kong immigrants, now they open up for china and thats why you have millions of chinese…I mean is like that everywhere in the western world
Yeah Deng xiao ping open up.
wait..only 4 videos in China this time? thought the formal visa gives you longer time to stay
Do a video in Brampton
Going somewhere similar to Brampton today 😅
I was just at Markville Mall today. You're everywhere.
Love that mall 🍁
This is so awesome to see! I grew up in Markham for like 95% of my life! I've been in Shanghai for the past 5 years, so it's great to see just how much things have changed since I've been gone
Markham is always nice to visit for a taste of China 😊
@@KouroshKamyabi Markham has the best Cantonese food thats for sure! The food in Markham is basically on par with China
@19:06 it looks like a Pop-up Chinese new year decoration store.
"how Chinese is Ontario" sounds more accurate lol
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I really this this guy positive vibes
🙏🏻
Love the Hublot!
Good eye! Thank you 🙏🏻
Hi bro, really really like your video ❤
Glad you liked it! 🙏🇨🇦
I have a Canadian passport, and so I consider myself a Canadian, although I don't always remember it. Moved back to China 10 years ago. Life is way better here in China than in Canada. Canada is boring and cold, and freaking cold. Man, it's cold...and boring. 😁😁😁
What’s your status in China? I’m thinking of moving back too but I’m not sure which visa allows long term stay? Thanks
Cold? The why do you stuck in here? If you prefer warmer place like back home , go back.
@@tt08ck02 Can you read? I have been back in China for more than 10 years.
😂Jesus,I've never been to Canada before but in your video it seems like you are walking in a Chinese shopping mall 😂😂
British Columbia is populated by a lot of Chinese. Ontario is by a lot of Indians. Quebec is being Islamicized. Quebec has a problem, the two other provinces do not. .
Come to Vancouver. Try metrotown and crystal mall
Thank you for the suggestions 🙏🏻
Will you be coming to Montreal Quebec?
2 millions Chinese in Canada
How many Indian in Canada , 5 millions ? 10 millions ?
Why India's Indian said Canada is India ??? 。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
India is very big diverse country here every state is different from each other for their traditional dress, culture, language, weather everything changed within 100 km,i hope you will visit more places in India 🇮🇳💪
Js' stawp yappin' everywhere looserrrrrrs!!!!!!
Welcome to Kerala my State in South India super fine place ❤
18:40 are ginseng roots
you're the best
The Chinese stores in Canada aren't more Chinese than the ones in China because you will see that they often carry food for Filipinos and sometimes for Indians as well. Sometimes they also carry food from the Caribbean.
The Chinese communities are often found in north GTA.
Chinese used to be the largest visible ethnic minority group in Canada but that changed long ago. South Asians now very far outnumber Chinese. Almost all South Asians are from India.
In 2022, 118,095 Indians (from India) immigrated to Canada. On the other hand, 31,817 people from China immigrated to Canada. 118,095 Indians vs. 31,817 Chinese. HUGE difference. The numbers for the other years are similar to 2022 with Indians far outnumbering Chinese.
I look forward to your next video.
I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that citizens of China are making more money now so they don't need to leave for opportunities in Canada.
@@KouroshKamyabiIt's the same for many countries other than India. If you look at the IT market you get good pay in the South Asian region other than India. Canada's economy is hurting bad and it allows for some employers to violate human rights and overwork employees and for new immigrants starting a new life is out of the question.
Canada is a European occupier country.
A better question would be, Is Canada still Canadian?
Not like it used to be..
About half of Toronto's population was born outside of Canada.
Well it depends on how you define "Canadian"
I saw ur Insta stories in Mumbai ur now ,i suggest you to visit Goa, Kerala, Bangalore, udaipur near to Mumbai is very beautiful place
Thanks for the suggestions! 🙏🏻
一开始那个是聚龙轩,就在我边上😭,昨天才去的
Loved that place ❤️
I wish i saw u and would buy you lunch haha
First lunch is on me
State media in China have amazing journalists-historians on CGTN The Point-Hub-Heat..Race to the Future and Modernization 👌 Reporterfy Media..RT International Africa Summit-SPIEF, why everyone's joining BRI-BRICS
18:10 are shitake mushrooms
Thank you!
downtown toronto like queen street
RUclips has some weird ass recommendation algorithms but here I am. My other half and I thought it hilarious from a Chinese perspective to see you guess incorrectly on many things. You need a Chinese bro to go with you again and be more in-depth. 👊
Khooshomadin beh Pekan, Canada😂
🤣
Thats what I felt in Australia, I am asian myself but I was shock to see so many familiar faces in the mall it was like I never left the country. Then I went to london for a week it was the same thing. I was expecting you know white people but seeing so many Asian speaking british is mindfuck to me.
What's being spoken? "Asian" or "british"? Neither is a language
Signs in English plz
Please visit these places in India 🇮🇳❤️
1. Ladakh
2. Kashmir
3. Manali
4. Shimla
5. Rishikesh
6. Mcleodganj
7. Jaisalmer
8. Goa
9. Kerala ( kochi, varkala, Alleppey, Munnar)
10. Hampi
11. Darjeeling
12. Sikkim
13. Meghalaya
14. Andaman and Nicobar islands
15. Udaipur
那个汤在我这样的中国人眼里看起来相当的恶心,我不敢想象这是一家广式餐厅做出来的汤,这根本就不符合广式汤品的理念,太本土化了
Are you divorced if you don't mind me ask?
Not divorced, she’s stuck with me forever 🤣
20:55 looks like duck feet to me, which is also a delicacy in china, just less common
Nice Watch Bro!
Appreciate it🫡
@ I am watching the video that you have recently uploaded 2 weeks ago, where is my hometown(WuHan) tho? Fan from Markham!
Wow January back to china again, what a frequency
I’ll be back in February 😊
@ oh feb 24th, sorry for mistake. Good luck in guangzhou.