As a Swiss person I can confirm that Xinjiang's is a lot more raw, wild and untouched than Switzerland landscapes, and I mean it in the best possible way. The pure and natural beauty radiating from Xinjiang's is mindblowing ! What an amazing prefecture. The mountains in the back are such a refreshing sight contrasting with the vibrant greenery all around. And the horses running free are the perfect touch to the fairytale. Thank you so much for sharing what China has to offer. Truly breath taking ! I hope one day I'll be able to travel there
ive been to xinjiang four times and spent 4 months there in total, and i hope ill go to switzerland next year to find any difference between those two amazing places.
As an American who travelled in Xinjiang in 2017, I can say that Yan has captured just a small glimpse of the magnificent scenery and culture the province has to offer. It was like being there again! Yan does a superb job explaining what she is experiencing as the camera captures absolutely incredible sights for all to see. I’ve been all over China; Xinjiang is one of my favorite places to go. God willing, I can’t wait to return!
As an ethnic Kazakh myself, I'm so moved by the way how our traditional nomadic traits do still exist in Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. Horse breeding, milking and drinking a horse milk "qymyran", "qymyz" is part of the culture of the Kazakh people. Thank you for picturing this amazing area.
One of the most important aspects of your videos is that you tell information about China without making it about yourself, it is honest and humble. RUclips has many creators which don't have your humility it is brilliant 👍You are showing the world real China, keep going!
As someone grew up in Xinjiang I am touched to see this video and how my hometown is portrayed. Watching these has brought me into tears. Most people only heard of big cities in China and Xinjiang Ili is not one of them of course. So as a result I often felt disconnected to people when introducing my hometown, but this video reminded me of how beautiful it is. Thank you so much. 谢谢❤
I am from Singapore. My wife and I have booked a tour package to northern Xinjiang to visit your beautiful homeland, this September 2024. I can't wait. Such a beautiful place and such warm people.
I have virtually seen and was left amazed by China's Futuristic Cities. And now coming here and seing this stunning Picturesque natural beauties of Great China. Indeed China is amazing.
Thank you for the nice comments. Same for Mongolia, the Inner Mongolia region in China still uses traditional Mongolian, but the country Mongolia stopped and switched to a more Russian-like language (not that it’s a bad thing). I’m glad that the Inner Mongolia kept the heritage.
Hi! As an ethnic kazakh I wanted to say how grateful I'm for you to create this vlog. It so well produced, showing your genuine interest in people's culture and being open-minded about it. I was surprised how Kazakhs still follow the traditional ways of living, very similar to some people living in villages in Kazakhstan. Thanks again!
@@Dfuser-jfҚытайдағы қазақтар Найман албан керей уақтан құралады, іле жақта Қызай ана яғни Домалақ ананың қызының ұрпақтары Найман Матайлар өмір суреді Албан Керей өзің білесің...
Yeğ / Yüğ = upper, superior Yeğ-mek > Yemek (to eat)= to add on oneself, to take it in one's essence Yeğ-im> Yem= provender, fodder > Yemiş= fruit Yüğ-le-mek > yeğlemek = to keep it on top of others, make it relatively superior, ~to prefer Yüğ-ka-yer-u > yukarı =(which side is on top) = Up Yüğ-ce > yüce = superior in level /sublime Yüğ-ce-al-mek > yücelmek = to achieve superiority in level Yüğ-sü-ek > yüksek = high Yüğ-sel > yüksel = exponential , superlative Yüğ-sü-al-mek> yükselmek = to rise to a high level, to ascend Yüğ-sük > yüzük =(ring)= jewelry worn on the finger top Yüğ-sü-en-mek > yüksünmek= to feel slighted / take offended Yüğ-ük > yük =(load)> carried on top, undertaken Yüğ-ün > yün =(wool)> the feathers that on sheep Yüğ-üt > yiğit =(valiant)> superior in character Yüğ-en > yüğen /yeğen =(nephew)> which is kept superior, held in high esteem, valued, precious (yüen > yen 元) Yüğ-en-cük > yüğençüğ > yinçi (inci) =(precious little thing)> pearl , 珍珠 Yüğengi >yengi> yeni =(new)> what's that coming on top , what's coming after Yüğenge > yenge =(brother's wife)> who's coming after, added to the family later (new bride) Yüğ-üne /Yeğ-ine > yine/ gene =again /over and over > yeniden = anew /once more Yüğ-en-mek> yenmek = to overcome, to cope with, to subdue Yüğ-en-el-mek > yenilmek= to be overcome, to be subdued, to show weakness Yüğengil > yengil =remains on top of, light, weak Şan= Glory, splendor 單于 > Şan-Yüğ =Exalted glorious Yormak=to tire= to arrive over someone (too many). (too much) to go onto (Yörmek)> Örmek=(to operate on something), to weave on top , to wrap around (Yörümek)> Yürümek= to go over something, to wander around (yöre=precincts) (yörük=nomad) Yürümek= to walk (yürü=go on) Yülümek=to go by slipping over something Yalamak= to lick >~to take swiping/ by scraping on something off Yolmak= to pluck=to pull by snatching off, tear off (~flatten the top) Yılmak=to throw down from the one's own top (~get bored), to hit the ground from above (yıldırım=lightning…yıldız=star) Yurmak= to pull onto, cover over (yur-ut>yurt=tabernacle) (yur-gan>yorgan=quilt) Yırmak=to bring it on top of, to take it off (yırışmak>yarışmak= to race> to overcome each other) (Yır-et-mak)>Yırtmak= to tear= to get it inside-out or bottom to top (by pulling from both sides) (~tide over, get rid of it) Yarmak= to split, to tear apart= go vertically from top to bottom, separate by cutting off Yermek=to pull down ,pull to the ground Germek=to tense= to pull it in all directions > Sermek= to spread it in all directions Yıkmak= to demolish= overthrow , take down from top to bottom, turn upside down Yığmak= to stack= put on top of each other, dump on top of each other (yığlamak=shed tears over and over, cry over) Yağmak=get rained on, get spilled on / to pour down from above Yakmak= to burn out=to purify matter by heating and removing mass , reduce its volume Yoğmak=make condensed=to tighten and purify, narrow by turning, get rid of own volume (~get dead) Yoğurmak= to knead=tighten and thicken , reduce volume, bring to consistency (Yogurt=thickened milk product) Yuğmak=to purify squeezing to clean (Yuğamak>yıkamak= to wash) Yiv = sharp, pointed (yivlemek= sharpen the tip) Yuvmak=to squeezing thin out, narrow (yuvka>yufka= thin dough) (yuvka>yuka=thin, shallow) (yuvuz>yavuz=thin, weak, delicate) Yuvarlamak=to round off=narrow by turning (yuva (smallest shelter)= nest) (yavru (smallest)= cub ) Yummak=to shut by squeezing, close tightly (Yumurmak=make it closes inward) (yumruk=fist) (yumurta= egg)
@@Zxcvbnm-y3w Very clever wording. Mixing truth with lies still makes it a lie. 5 mao ren, but maybe it is 10 Mao now. BTW, the Han "race" is simply a catch all name for a catch all group, not in any way like the Hui or Dai.
As a Kazakh from Kazakhstan I'm so glad to see Chinese Kazakhs, because only in one China live over 1 million Kazakhs, i always wonder how they living their, thank you for this little documentary video sister❤️
We are Kazakhs have nomadic soul, we love the nature/steppe/ hospitality and freedom for everything in the life. Being a Kazakh from Kazakhstan wishing all Kazakhs the peace and prosperity on their way. So much beautiful scenery from your drone, thanks a lot. Rakhmet. Welcome to Kazakhstan. You will much love Plato Assy, Jetysu grassland and Alatau mountains.
I'm so moved, it's truly heart-touching for me, as a kazakh, to hear clear kazakh speech and see qurt (milk nuggets) from an english channel by chinese woman. The familiarity is heartwarming, I've felt strong connection to my people and these wide mountains and steppes during this video💗 Thank you for such peaceful vlog about unseen cultures in China
Hello Yan, I live in the western area of the United States and I LOVE watching your Videos!! I am watching them all :) I will never be able to visit China so I am so happy you are showing me your beautiful country. Your country and the people there are amazing and you are wonderful at explaining, filming, and flying the drone scenes. (my favorite) Thank you very, very much for your videos. I hope you are very successful and I wish you all the best.
I lived in China for 4 years and saw gorgeous landscapes but I had no idea that something like this could be found in China. Stunning! I need to visit the west part of China now! Thanks for sharing.
Dear little Chinese you are an eye-opener for us living outside China, and you are doing a great job of making us understand the beauty of China - My deep respect and hat of for you.
The way you show us the China that we have never been introduced before is really praiseworthy. You are doing a great job. Don't stop making these contents cuz as an international viewer, I can affirm that I really enjoy & appreciate your videos. I am from Bangladesh & I just subscribed to motivate you a bit more. Best of luck.
Wow , unbelievable! Untouched natural landscape so amazing. It’s nothing less than Swiss Alps. Thank you so much for making and sharing this unforgettable video. ❤️❤️🙏🙏
China has a vast land of 9.6 million square kilometers and contains all the landforms on the earth. The scenery in Xinjiang is much more beautiful and diverse than Switzerland.
A young woman might just make the best guide and host for these adventures. You are so friendly and personable to the people you meet and toward your viewers as well... you are fantastic Yan! You bring out the best in people. I hope you and your travel companions will stay safe... thanks for the work you all put in... another great video-log
Those are such beautiful mountains and landscapes. Truly a unique place. Hope I can see it for myself some day. Much love to the beautiful people of Xinjiang from India.
En China hay hermosas ciudades, los chinos no tienen que salir al extranjero para conocer lugares bellos, ellos tienen de todo ❤❤ algún día viajaré a China
Watching your videos has become my Saturday morning habit. They are so beautiful, informative and friendly, that I dare say they are better than documentaries from big TV companies. In time, I intend to see your previous videos 😊
I amazed at the contrast between the north and south, from arid to green surroundings. And to see you enjoy the freedom of being on horseback, wonderful!! I did not know you could get horsemilk. How does it compare with cow or goat milk? Your drone work is exceptional, very skilled. The scenery that you've shown, the people that you've shared with, makes more superb viewing. Thank you!!
China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, equivalent to the area of all European countries, 5,500 kilometers from north to south and 5,200 kilometers from east to west, spanning 5 time zones. China has all the landforms on earth.
Sure it‘s milkable. I am a native inner mongolian and there is a kind of famous local wine called 马奶酒, which literal translation is Mare's Milk Wine. I found Kumis is the English word for this liquor, and you can search it if you like. I don't drink much, so I've never tried kumis. I heard it tastes a bit sweet. As for the taste of horsemilk, I'm sorry I haven't tasted it yet and can't help you.
Well, that is just beautiful Yan, not unlike our own Mountains here in New Zealand. Difference being, now, more people, more fences, more Regulations, more infrastructure. I didn't see any pole houses from the Conifer forests, maybe there are. I would love a horse journey there. I have been working horses since I was 10! Love your genuine connection Yan, very Special.
A few months ago I stood in the border region in Kazakhstan wanting SO BADLY to cross over to China but alas the borders were still closed. I am so happy to see this video now
The beauty of this land, of these sceneries, borders on reality; your drone shots take it all the way to a dreamland. And, perhaps next time you are riding through these provinces you should not follow the path; let the horse take you back to your (imagined) childhood. Thank you so much for bringing these views to my hot, overstuffed, New York City apartment.
China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, equivalent to the area of all European countries, 5,500 kilometers from north to south and 5,200 kilometers from east to west, spanning 5 time zones. China has all the landforms on earth.
Hidden gems of Xinjiang - majestic ice mountains and untouched grassland - prairie; are most sought itineraries in my bucket list on my next trip to China.
I feel that this is what RUclips is all about. Educating the masses on things that matter. The simple things matter. This was breathtaking. I'll more than likely watch it again.
Oh wow, this one brought tears to my eyes; you can really feel the spirit of these places you've visited through your videos, and this one shines especially brightly. Thank you for sharing these amazing places with us ❤ PS: It made me so happy to see the joy in your eyes when you finally got to ride a horse! Congrats on achieving such a dream :D
the differences of Kazahks and Uyghurs are Kazahks are nomadics, Uyghurs are not。 Kazahks ride horses, Uyghurs use donkeys instead。Kazahks scatter in northern Xinjiang, Uyghurs scatter in southern Xinjiang。
you deserve a million subscriber. Your effort from filming , editing and also going to different provinces is worth a prize , you deserve an award. I am ignorant before because i thought china people is han chinese , i did not know different ethnics , culture in china. I hope someday i will be able to travel in china , your country is so beautiful. Love from Philippines(a small country)❤
I'm Kazakh girl from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿 How different are we, I mean the Kazakhs from Kazakhstan and the Kazakhs from the Kazakh Autonomous Region in China. It's very interesting to learn about different peoples and their daily lives. Thank you for the vlog! I hope someday I will visit this beautiful and amazing place🎉❤
Hi u r welcome 🤗. I have known a girl from Kazakhstan who could spoke mandarin. Anyway is your name Aleleya or Aleleva?😂 We met on the bus trip to Siam Reap from Bangkok 😊.
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Karluks haven't been there since 1000 years. Modern Uyghurs are not native of Jetisu at all. Uyghurs haven't had their own state since a long time. They have been ruled by Mogols & Jungars... and now by chinese. Being vassal & subordinate is essential part of being Uyhurs.
Very beautiful scenery and nice friendly people. Thanks for showing us the many parts of China which many of us will most likely not be able to travel there. China is such a diverse, beautiful and large country.
As a Chinese living in the middle east province, it has always been my dream to visit Xinjiang one-day. this video is so moving and touching and I nearly cry when I saw the nice warm people and beautiful landscape. Thank you for showing this❤
This is indeed a very beautiful place! The grassland is vast and the backdrop are the beautiful snow capped mountains with horses freely roaming around, such a surreal scenic in this part of China. Thanks for sharing Yan ❤️
Chinese ppl are seriously lucky. Your lands are so stunningly beautiful and diverse with so many different ethnicities and cultures. One would never get bored of travelling there.
@@Alem-kx7wc isn't it better to be under China though rather than Russia? I've heard they treat other Asiatic ethnicities very, very poorly just cause they look different 😢.
Just discovered your wonderful videos last night. I rarely comment but I was so moved to comment from watching just two videos so far. During this sad time of fighting and war and political unrest like in the USA and elsewhere the news traumatises me. Watching your beautiful videos gives me hope and joy The filming is great the music perfect and all the lovely people give me such great feelings of beauty ❤
Sou Brasileira e Amazonense, minha terra é muito linda , aqui a natureza é bem diferente, as árvores são bem altas e os animais tbm são diferentes. Mas estou maravilhada com a paisagem dessa pradaria e dessas montanhas com neve de tirar o fôlego.
It's wonderful that at least with a common language they are able to communicate and share with each other. I love to visit this part of the world one day.
Yan, this was Spectacular scenery and beautiful videography. The scenery reminded me very much of where I am from in the Canadian praries and Rocky mountains. Simply beautiful! ❤
Thank You...Amazing video. Kazakh people are very peaceful and kind. Hope this natural beauty of mountains and rivers will be protected like this forever.
Travelled by car from Beijing through Western China and from Urumqui to Altay in the far North West - brilliant natural scenery and lovely warm welcomes from the peoples of the region. Great video presentation.
This is amazing!!!! What a place to live in, to wake up everyday with the most gorgeous landscapes surrounding. The people just so down to earth, happy and they are living the life. Thank you for sharing. Love all your videos.
At 9:08 a lady said in kazakh "there is a badger over there". Happy to see that my people still speak their mother language in China. I am miles away, but her "ана жерде борсық бар екен" warmed my heart.
The new generation of Chinese Kazakhs will not speak Kazakh, since Kazakh schools have been closed in China as well as in Russia.Those who cross the border with Kazakhstan are accused of separatism and treason and are sent to reeducational camps, many Kazakhs and Uyghurs who came to Kazakhstan said this. I don’t judge the Chinese government too much for this, since in return they offer the Chinese Kazakhs a prosperous life without racism, unlike Russia. But the fact that both Uyghurs and Kazakhs will lose their cultural heritage and language is a fact
@@Бану-л8в I beg for a second opinion. I will not argue about whether the "reeducational camps" in western media are real or not, but, China and Kazakhstan have visa exemption, you don't even need a visa to get to the other side, why would anyone be accused of anything if they cross the border the proper way? Regards to schools, according to 2010 data, in Xinjiang, 48% of secondary schools and 69% of primary schools are taught in billingual. Out of which, 3905 schools (primary and secondary) teaches in Uyghur language, and 498 schools (primary and secondary) teaches in Kazakh languages. (This number might be higher now since I found in another post saying the prefecture targets for 90% billingual coverage in primary school in 2020.) You can even find an example of primary school text book in Kazakh here on this online second hand book store: book.kongfz.com/610736/6061442661/ Kazakh language is also offered as a degree in many universities in China, for anyone who intends to have a career path in translation, trade or work with Kazakhstan.
@@Бану-л8в It is necessary to study the problem in depth. First of all, Xinjiang is an autonomous prefecture, and many government officials are ethnic Kazakhs and Uyghurs. Secondly, the teaching materials will be translated into the national language. Then, at the beginning of the 21st century, there were textbooks that were found to be problematic. Finally, dialects and traditions across China are facing common challenges in the midst of rapid and drastic change.
@@Бану-л8в Every country is doing the same thing to promote unity these days. Kazakhstan is also closing Russian schools, Canada banning Innuit language...
@@difuxin7226 Kazakhstan is closing Russian schools because majority of the population speak Russian but less than half speak Kazakh. And majority of the Russian speaking population can't speak Kazakh at all. Unlike Kazakhs in Russia and China who could speak Russian and Chinese as well as Kazakh. Kazakhstan is facing the threat of losing its national language. Besides all the lands in Kazakhstan belong to Kazakhs historically. All the lands of Kazakhs in Russia belong to Kazakhs historically. Xinjiang belongs to Uyghurs and other Turks historically. There are no other home for them. These are their homeland. And they will not be able to speak their own language in their own land. This is called cultural genocide. We used to face the same issue back in the USSR. It felt like we tried to erase our ancestors in order to stay alive, as if we tried to pretend to be someone else. It's actually traumatic experience for every person. Now after more than 2 centuries we are realising how traumatic that was for all of us, not only Kazakhs but also other nations under the USSR and Russian Empire. Though I got your point, in reality forcing and haste are not the right way in long-term prospect
The Qiaxi landscape is so beautiful, it brought tears to my eyes. This is a part of China I never knew existed. Thank you for sharing such beautiful, interesting places and culture with people all around the world. ❤
I just came across your video and I love them! I didnt know this part of China is so beautiful, let alone existed so thank you so much for sharing this video. As an avid traveller once, I can feel the freedom and sense of exploration just watching your video. I hope I can visit these parts of China one day. I have subscribed to your channel and you will be sure that I will be looking forward to all your videos...a new follower and fan from The Netherlands 😍
China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, equivalent to the area of all European countries, 5,500 kilometers from north to south and 5,200 kilometers from east to west, spanning 5 time zones. China has all the landforms on earth.
China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, equivalent to the area of all European countries, 5,500 kilometers from north to south and 5,200 kilometers from east to west, spanning 5 time zones. China has all the landforms on earth.
Next month is my sixth holidays to China. Basically to different parts of the country. My fifth trip was Xinjiang. The grassland was gorgeous. U need to see it
If I'm not mistaken, the area is closed during Winter period. Only open to tourists around June. This year the Duku Highway (独库公路)opened to traffic on 18 June.
I smiled all the way watching this episode. Such a beautifully made one to show the grandeur of the grasslands and the friendliness of the local Kazakh people. Simply amazing!
@SuperIdolcookie Саратов, младший жуз. Всё нормально. Не являясь титульной нацией, наверное как буряты, или якуты живут, так же живем как часть одной большой страны, где хозяева это русский народ, потому-что тут он в большинстве, поэтому приходится адаптироваться и принимать всё русское. Нет никакого угнетения, наоборот, русские очень хорошие в большинстве своём, даже националистически и патриотически настроенные особо о казахах плохого не говорят. По крайней мере, так сложился мой опыт социализации в российском обществе и опыт общения с разными категориями русских людей. Был в Казахстане у родственников, но лишь в детствте. Интересно жить, когда понимаешь, что у твоей национальности есть своя страна, где свой язык. Когда приезжал в Казахстан в детстве, всегда случался какой-то культурный шок или парадокс, непривычно наблюдать столько "своих" людей похожих на родственников на улицах городов, полиции, политиков и т.д. Но как я уже упоминал ранее, мы российские казахи, роождаемся, живем и развиваемся в российском обществе, поэтому уже просто ментально являемся "русскими с узким разрезом глаз". Но второй больший парадокс испытываешь, когда приезжаешь в столицу, и встречаешь уже других "родственников с узким разрезом глаз"(киргизы), у которых уже другой менталитет, другой опыт жизни, другой взгляд на жизнь, хотя мы и воспринимаем друг-друга как братские близкие по культуре и истории народы. Я бы сказал, что мы, казахи, хоть и один народ, но в разных странах мы словно "разные народы".
@@antonishedsp2036да, мы казахи с других стран (России, Китая, Узбекистана и Монголии сильно отличаемся друг от друга). Но нужно сказать, что сами казахи в Казахстане тоже отличаются по регионам. Я сам казах с Узбекистана, поступил в университет в Алматы и там, когда я жил в общаге мне довелось пообщаться с казахами из разных стран. Казахи с России были относительно закрытыми людьми, также как и казахи с северной части Казахстана. А мы казахи с Узбекистана были относительно другими... более открытыми, доверчивыми и т.п. Точно такими же как и южане, хотя различий в менталитете тоже было достаточно. А казахи с Китая были уже совсем другим народом... В общем, различий между нами достаточно, но мы все же остаёмся казахами. Одной нацией
Thank-you so much for this video. What amazing landscape. Thankyou for shoeing the diversity in people, landscape and cultures across China. I love how you interact so naturally with everyone.
Amazing story and people. We have Kazakh people in Poland to. Those landscapes reminds me of Tatra mountains in Poland. I'm so happy to see all your trips. You are a great director of those adventures.!
As a Swiss person I can confirm that Xinjiang's is a lot more raw, wild and untouched than Switzerland landscapes, and I mean it in the best possible way. The pure and natural beauty radiating from Xinjiang's is mindblowing ! What an amazing prefecture. The mountains in the back are such a refreshing sight contrasting with the vibrant greenery all around. And the horses running free are the perfect touch to the fairytale. Thank you so much for sharing what China has to offer. Truly breath taking ! I hope one day I'll be able to travel there
China local government is waste,poorly managing the travel resources.🥸
中国人都说瑞士是童话国家,但是在瑞士人眼中中国也有童话的环境。果然是远处是最美的。
< 3 I'm curious what it means
@@thimotyswrightyed7397 改革开放后,中国人对欧美有滤镜。。。。这几年大家逐渐了解的多了,欧美也就那样了。
ive been to xinjiang four times and spent 4 months there in total, and i hope ill go to switzerland next year to find any difference between those two amazing places.
As an American who travelled in Xinjiang in 2017, I can say that Yan has captured just a small glimpse of the magnificent scenery and culture the province has to offer. It was like being there again!
Yan does a superb job explaining what she is experiencing as the camera captures absolutely incredible sights for all to see. I’ve been all over China; Xinjiang is one of my favorite places to go. God willing, I can’t wait to return!
welcome back china have a tea and touch these mountains again bro ,we are all human
welcome back
Very impressive experience..Beautiful rugged landscapes. ❤
As an ethnic Kazakh myself, I'm so moved by the way how our traditional nomadic traits do still exist in Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. Horse breeding, milking and drinking a horse milk "qymyran", "qymyz" is part of the culture of the Kazakh people. Thank you for picturing this amazing area.
Kazakhs are a heroic people in China
The horses scene I have never seen anywhere before
Казактар кытайдан калай шыкты
For your information🔴🔴: East Turkestan is part of the Islamic world and is occupied by China. This is the truth
russia and china does genocide to us wtf u sayin???
無意中看到妳的Vlog 妳是國家的大使 介紹祖國風光….這是件了不起的事業 為妳點讚
One of the most important aspects of your videos is that you tell information about China without making it about yourself, it is honest and humble. RUclips has many creators which don't have your humility it is brilliant 👍You are showing the world real China, keep going!
ah this is what it is that i like about the channel. It's so raw and honest. We're along for the ride as if we're traveling as well.
That's why I've commented a few times that her vlog is THE BEST of all the hundreds of China vlogs ! THE BEST !
This! ❤
As someone grew up in Xinjiang I am touched to see this video and how my hometown is portrayed. Watching these has brought me into tears. Most people only heard of big cities in China and Xinjiang Ili is not one of them of course. So as a result I often felt disconnected to people when introducing my hometown, but this video reminded me of how beautiful it is. Thank you so much. 谢谢❤
Wow thankyou for this information. If u doņt mind where do u live now?
@@Killer-group 你为什么要假定新疆人的生活呢?这不是种族歧视+刻板印象吗?
Küçüklüğümden beri Sincan ilini bilirim
I am from Singapore. My wife and I have booked a tour package to northern Xinjiang to visit your beautiful homeland, this September 2024. I can't wait. Such a beautiful place and such warm people.
@@benedictchin5261需要制定计划嘛我去过很多地点
I have virtually seen and was left amazed by China's Futuristic Cities. And now coming here and seing this stunning Picturesque natural beauties of Great China. Indeed China is amazing.
I am from Kazakhstan and I am glad to hear the native speech of Kazakhs from distant China!
I’m pretty sure the area they live is closer to you than to me, even though I’m a Chinese as well, so it’s not that distant.
Thank you for the nice comments. Same for Mongolia, the Inner Mongolia region in China still uses traditional Mongolian, but the country Mongolia stopped and switched to a more Russian-like language (not that it’s a bad thing). I’m glad that the Inner Mongolia kept the heritage.
Hi! As an ethnic kazakh I wanted to say how grateful I'm for you to create this vlog. It so well produced, showing your genuine interest in people's culture and being open-minded about it. I was surprised how Kazakhs still follow the traditional ways of living, very similar to some people living in villages in Kazakhstan. Thanks again!
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For your information🔴🔴: East Turkestan is part of the Islamic world and is occupied by China. This is the truth
If you are surprised, you know who many lies about China been told to you by you know who
@@Dfuser-jfҚытайдағы қазақтар Найман албан керей уақтан құралады, іле жақта Қызай ана яғни Домалақ ананың қызының ұрпақтары Найман Матайлар өмір суреді Албан Керей өзің білесің...
@@BakaMaka-tv3tg олар неге кытайда
As a Kazakh whose grandparents migrated from China, you made me want to visit these places, will definitely also make a VLOG there
good news: it is VISA free now to visit China🎉
Yeğ / Yüğ = upper, superior
Yeğ-mek > Yemek (to eat)= to add on oneself, to take it in one's essence
Yeğ-im> Yem= provender, fodder > Yemiş= fruit
Yüğ-le-mek > yeğlemek = to keep it on top of others, make it relatively superior, ~to prefer
Yüğ-ka-yer-u > yukarı =(which side is on top) = Up
Yüğ-ce > yüce = superior in level /sublime
Yüğ-ce-al-mek > yücelmek = to achieve superiority in level
Yüğ-sü-ek > yüksek = high
Yüğ-sel > yüksel = exponential , superlative
Yüğ-sü-al-mek> yükselmek = to rise to a high level, to ascend
Yüğ-sük > yüzük =(ring)= jewelry worn on the finger top
Yüğ-sü-en-mek > yüksünmek= to feel slighted / take offended
Yüğ-ük > yük =(load)> carried on top, undertaken
Yüğ-ün > yün =(wool)> the feathers that on sheep
Yüğ-üt > yiğit =(valiant)> superior in character
Yüğ-en > yüğen /yeğen =(nephew)> which is kept superior, held in high esteem, valued, precious (yüen > yen 元)
Yüğ-en-cük > yüğençüğ > yinçi (inci) =(precious little thing)> pearl , 珍珠
Yüğengi >yengi> yeni =(new)> what's that coming on top , what's coming after
Yüğenge > yenge =(brother's wife)> who's coming after, added to the family later (new bride)
Yüğ-üne /Yeğ-ine > yine/ gene =again /over and over > yeniden = anew /once more
Yüğ-en-mek> yenmek = to overcome, to cope with, to subdue
Yüğ-en-el-mek > yenilmek= to be overcome, to be subdued, to show weakness
Yüğengil > yengil =remains on top of, light, weak
Şan= Glory, splendor 單于 > Şan-Yüğ =Exalted glorious
Yormak=to tire= to arrive over someone (too many). (too much) to go onto
(Yörmek)> Örmek=(to operate on something), to weave on top , to wrap around
(Yörümek)> Yürümek= to go over something, to wander around
(yöre=precincts) (yörük=nomad)
Yürümek= to walk (yürü=go on)
Yülümek=to go by slipping over something
Yalamak= to lick >~to take swiping/ by scraping on something off
Yolmak= to pluck=to pull by snatching off, tear off (~flatten the top)
Yılmak=to throw down from the one's own top (~get bored), to hit the ground from above (yıldırım=lightning…yıldız=star)
Yurmak= to pull onto, cover over (yur-ut>yurt=tabernacle) (yur-gan>yorgan=quilt)
Yırmak=to bring it on top of, to take it off (yırışmak>yarışmak= to race> to overcome each other)
(Yır-et-mak)>Yırtmak= to tear= to get it inside-out or bottom to top (by pulling from both sides) (~tide over, get rid of it)
Yarmak= to split, to tear apart= go vertically from top to bottom, separate by cutting off
Yermek=to pull down ,pull to the ground
Germek=to tense= to pull it in all directions > Sermek= to spread it in all directions
Yıkmak= to demolish= overthrow , take down from top to bottom, turn upside down
Yığmak= to stack= put on top of each other, dump on top of each other (yığlamak=shed tears over and over, cry over)
Yağmak=get rained on, get spilled on / to pour down from above
Yakmak= to burn out=to purify matter by heating and removing mass , reduce its volume
Yoğmak=make condensed=to tighten and purify, narrow by turning, get rid of own volume (~get dead)
Yoğurmak= to knead=tighten and thicken , reduce volume, bring to consistency
(Yogurt=thickened milk product)
Yuğmak=to purify squeezing to clean (Yuğamak>yıkamak= to wash)
Yiv = sharp, pointed (yivlemek= sharpen the tip)
Yuvmak=to squeezing thin out, narrow (yuvka>yufka= thin dough) (yuvka>yuka=thin, shallow) (yuvuz>yavuz=thin, weak, delicate)
Yuvarlamak=to round off=narrow by turning (yuva (smallest shelter)= nest) (yavru (smallest)= cub )
Yummak=to shut by squeezing, close tightly (Yumurmak=make it closes inward) (yumruk=fist) (yumurta= egg)
For your information🔴🔴: East Turkestan is part of the Islamic world and is occupied by China. This is the truth
Im a Kazakhstan Kazakh, As a Kazakh in Kazakhstan, the Kazakhs in China have preserved their traditions very well. As a Kazakh, I am very grateful!🎉❤
其实很多外国人都不知道,在中国,汉族人是特权最少的民族,其他民族多多少少都有特权😂
没有什么特权不特权,少数民族发展相对落后的情况下,给予较多的支持是合理的。
@@EralyBekzat 我也是靠翻译
@@AoHappy-th6pz Google in fact is quite good at translating. Artificial intelligence makes wonders.
@@luoravetlan1866 是的,很方便
The more I watch your Vlogs the more I am convinced that China is a continent. Diverse and vast. Thank you Yan for bringing us the beauty of China!!!!
But it isn't. It's just a nation.
Russia is 3 times the size of china. if china is a continent Russia is a planet
@@bertroost1675 中国56个民族亲如一家 请你不要挑拨我们!中国主体是汉族 但是少数民族福利比汉族还要好!而且少数民族可以过自己的传统文化,同样也可以从政做任何事!
@@Zxcvbnm-y3w Very clever wording. Mixing truth with lies still makes it a lie. 5 mao ren, but maybe it is 10 Mao now.
BTW, the Han "race" is simply a catch all name for a catch all group, not in any way like the Hui or Dai.
@@bertroost1675🤮你全靠自己的想象是吧,但是事实就是这样,中国的少数民族有优待。
As a Kazakh from Kazakhstan I'm so glad to see Chinese Kazakhs, because only in one China live over 1 million Kazakhs, i always wonder how they living their, thank you for this little documentary video sister❤️
We are Kazakhs have nomadic soul, we love the nature/steppe/ hospitality and freedom for everything in the life.
Being a Kazakh from Kazakhstan wishing all Kazakhs the peace and prosperity on their way.
So much beautiful scenery from your drone, thanks a lot. Rakhmet. Welcome to Kazakhstan. You will much love Plato Assy, Jetysu grassland and Alatau mountains.
You know China and Kazakhstan just signed visa exemption agreement. Cannot wait to visit Kazakhstan!
@@cobaltchen119 of course I know it
@@cobaltchen119 可是人家并不好客,他们不属于东亚文化圈,一点也不友好
Ni Hao, little sister. Lovely video and story.
Thanks
Ni hao
Thank you so much :)
As a Chinese, I have never known that China has such gorgeous scenes like those I see in Europe. I will plan a family tour! Many thanks.
A lot of Asia is like that so i Don't think it's a European thing
that's how central asia looks like, looks like the swiss alps everywhere, it's more rare in europe
It's a very big country so ofc there will be major differences the further you travel
Its not part of china but illegally invaded by chinese terrorists, The natives faced decades of oppression and genocide
@ddavid1072 Because it's an English using platform?
I couldnt believe my eyes looking at the pristine grassland in China. Simply wow!
I'm so moved, it's truly heart-touching for me, as a kazakh, to hear clear kazakh speech and see qurt (milk nuggets) from an english channel by chinese woman. The familiarity is heartwarming, I've felt strong connection to my people and these wide mountains and steppes during this video💗 Thank you for such peaceful vlog about unseen cultures in China
Hello Yan, I live in the western area of the United States and I LOVE watching your Videos!! I am watching them all :) I will never be able to visit China so I am so happy you are showing me your beautiful country. Your country and the people there are amazing and you are wonderful at explaining, filming, and flying the drone scenes. (my favorite) Thank you very, very much for your videos. I hope you are very successful and I wish you all the best.
I lived in China for 4 years and saw gorgeous landscapes but I had no idea that something like this could be found in China. Stunning! I need to visit the west part of China now! Thanks for sharing.
This is not China!
@@jamesmahoney4525ok joker. Cry harder😂😂
@@jamesmahoney4525This is China!
@@jamesmahoney4525 你不是中国人。你没资格说!我是中国人,我保证他说的就是中国普通话!这个地方就是中国 包括民族服饰建筑风景!我想我还是知道自己国家其他民族的特征的
@@jamesmahoney4525 当地人掏出来的绿茶饮料可以基本确定是在中国。
Dear little Chinese you are an eye-opener for us living outside China, and you are doing a great job of making us understand the beauty of China - My deep respect and hat of for you.
little chinese??
The way you show us the China that we have never been introduced before is really praiseworthy. You are doing a great job. Don't stop making these contents cuz as an international viewer, I can affirm that I really enjoy & appreciate your videos.
I am from Bangladesh & I just subscribed to motivate you a bit more. Best of luck.
Thanks
Thank you 🥰
Wow , unbelievable! Untouched natural landscape so amazing. It’s nothing less than Swiss Alps. Thank you so much for making and sharing this unforgettable video. ❤️❤️🙏🙏
Very much touched :) Good several thousand years of human activity
Xinjiang = 50 Switzerland
I love how Dzungaria(North Xinjiang) is hundreds of magnitude more beautiful than the the Uighur area in Southern xinjiang (Tarim basin)
This video is even more impressive that it got passed by the CCP
China has a vast land of 9.6 million square kilometers and contains all the landforms on the earth. The scenery in Xinjiang is much more beautiful and diverse than Switzerland.
The grasslands are amazing. Great cinematography.
😮 I wish I could go
@@hongchan1000… I wonder if the family owns the land and the horses … it’s a beautiful place 😊😊
@@mrslsbc6594 牛羊马肯定都是自己的。土地是自治区的。
A young woman might just make the best guide and host for these adventures. You are so friendly and personable to the people you meet and toward your viewers as well... you are fantastic Yan! You bring out the best in people. I hope you and your travel companions will stay safe... thanks for the work you all put in... another great video-log
I love seeing how China has so many different diverse cultures and regions, its really beautiful
Those are such beautiful mountains and landscapes. Truly a unique place. Hope I can see it for myself some day. Much love to the beautiful people of Xinjiang from India.
I love how Dzungaria(North Xinjiang) is hundreds of magnitude more beautiful than the the Uighur area in Southern xinjiang (Tarim basin)
👏👏👏💯🤩
Thank you :)
Thanks!
Thank you :)
En China hay hermosas ciudades, los chinos no tienen que salir al extranjero para conocer lugares bellos, ellos tienen de todo ❤❤ algún día viajaré a China
To my thinking I agree with you.
There is absolutely no end to the beauty of China. Everytime I think I have seen it all something new appears. Thank you for sharing. 道谢
Watching your videos has become my Saturday morning habit.
They are so beautiful, informative and friendly, that I dare say they are better than documentaries from big TV companies.
In time, I intend to see your previous videos 😊
I'm from France, I like so much your video about western china, which is the part of china the less known from a western person point of view
The scenery was simply BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Masha Allah! ❤
For having a stoic mindset your words are over emotional 😂
The Valleys of North Xinjiang is looking absolutely fabolous.
I amazed at the contrast between the north and south, from arid to green surroundings. And to see you enjoy the freedom of being on horseback, wonderful!! I did not know you could get horsemilk. How does it compare with cow or goat milk? Your drone work is exceptional, very skilled. The scenery that you've shown, the people that you've shared with, makes more superb viewing. Thank you!!
马奶is so great,i suggest you try it.
China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, equivalent to the area of all European countries, 5,500 kilometers from north to south and 5,200 kilometers from east to west, spanning 5 time zones. China has all the landforms on earth.
马奶没有羊奶好喝,不过也还不错。
I already try those tree but for me cow milk is the best sir😅
Sure it‘s milkable. I am a native inner mongolian and there is a kind of famous local wine called 马奶酒, which literal translation is Mare's Milk Wine. I found Kumis is the English word for this liquor, and you can search it if you like. I don't drink much, so I've never tried kumis. I heard it tastes a bit sweet. As for the taste of horsemilk, I'm sorry I haven't tasted it yet and can't help you.
Well, that is just beautiful Yan, not unlike our own Mountains here in New Zealand. Difference being, now, more people, more fences, more Regulations, more infrastructure. I didn't see any pole houses from the Conifer forests, maybe there are. I would love a horse journey there. I have been working horses since I was 10! Love your genuine connection Yan, very Special.
Wow, that is a beautiful landscape. I didn't know China has an amazing land like this with amazing people - the Uyghurs and Kazakhs.
there are Uighurs, Mongols, Han, Kazakh, Hui, tibetan, Kirghiz, tagik etc in Xinjiang
@@Austine1452 good to know.
Kazakhs are only like the fourth biggest ethnicity in Xinjiang after the Uighurs, Han and Hui.
A few months ago I stood in the border region in Kazakhstan wanting SO BADLY to cross over to China but alas the borders were still closed. I am so happy to see this video now
Why is the border closed?
Now it is opened
Kazakhstan is beautiful too
哈萨克斯坦的一部分地区以前就是中国的一部分
@@zhnznзападный части Китая казахский.
It amazes me how well they preserve their culture and language.
I have been living in China for five years now, thanks for showing me the truly unseen part of this country.
The beauty of this land, of these sceneries, borders on reality; your drone shots take it all the way to a dreamland. And, perhaps next time you are riding through these provinces you should not follow the path; let the horse take you back to your (imagined) childhood. Thank you so much for bringing these views to my hot, overstuffed, New York City apartment.
China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, equivalent to the area of all European countries, 5,500 kilometers from north to south and 5,200 kilometers from east to west, spanning 5 time zones. China has all the landforms on earth.
@@chankaan888 你不用每个评论下面念经,搞的跟机器人似的
@@partyhu 你多管闲事,闭嘴
Hidden gems of Xinjiang - majestic ice mountains and untouched grassland - prairie; are most sought itineraries in my bucket list on my next trip to China.
The beautiful mountains…The beautiful Horses…The beautiful People…all in one beautiful video…Thank you for sharing this with the world!
I feel that this is what RUclips is all about. Educating the masses on things that matter. The simple things matter. This was breathtaking. I'll more than likely watch it again.
Amazing video. Kazakh people are very peaceful and kind. Hope this natural beauty of mountains and rivers will be protected like this forever.
The green rolling hills are breathtaking. So gorgeous! Thank you for sharing your travels ❤
I love how Dzungaria(North Xinjiang) is hundreds of magnitude more beautiful than the the Uighur area in Southern xinjiang (Tarim basin)
Oh wow, this one brought tears to my eyes; you can really feel the spirit of these places you've visited through your videos, and this one shines especially brightly. Thank you for sharing these amazing places with us ❤
PS: It made me so happy to see the joy in your eyes when you finally got to ride a horse! Congrats on achieving such a dream :D
I truly agree with you. Beautiful scenery. Thank you, Yan for sharing all your sojourn.
the differences of Kazahks and Uyghurs are Kazahks are nomadics, Uyghurs are not。 Kazahks ride horses, Uyghurs use donkeys instead。Kazahks scatter in northern Xinjiang, Uyghurs scatter in southern Xinjiang。
@@1romsYou do know Kazakhs and Uighurs are not the only people's of Xinjiang right?
@@Austine1452 I know very well。 Xinjiang has more than 40 different ethnic groups。
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you deserve a million subscriber. Your effort from filming , editing and also going to different provinces is worth a prize , you deserve an award. I am ignorant before because i thought china people is han chinese , i did not know different ethnics , culture in china. I hope someday i will be able to travel in china , your country is so beautiful. Love from Philippines(a small country)❤
I'm Kazakh girl from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
How different are we, I mean the Kazakhs from Kazakhstan and the Kazakhs from the Kazakh Autonomous Region in China. It's very interesting to learn about different peoples and their daily lives. Thank you for the vlog! I hope someday I will visit this beautiful and amazing place🎉❤
kazakh live in China was in past Yili Sultanate and Jetisu was Controlled by Uyghurs.
Hi u r welcome 🤗. I have known a girl from Kazakhstan who could spoke mandarin. Anyway is your name Aleleya or Aleleva?😂 We met on the bus trip to Siam Reap from Bangkok 😊.
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Uygurs? More like by Junghars & Moghols
@@АскарТуребеков-ж2н Long ago Karluk khanate that are Uyghurs tribe ruled Jetisu..
After Mongols and again Uyghurs
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat Karluks haven't been there since 1000 years. Modern Uyghurs are not native of Jetisu at all. Uyghurs haven't had their own state since a long time. They have been ruled by Mogols & Jungars... and now by chinese.
Being vassal & subordinate is essential part of being Uyhurs.
Very beautiful scenery and nice friendly people. Thanks for showing us the many parts of China which many of us will most likely not be able to travel there. China is such a diverse, beautiful and large country.
For your information🔴🔴: East Turkestan is part of the Islamic world and is occupied by China. This is the truth
The most beautiful landscapes I've ever seen. It looks exactly what all the idealistic landscape paintings look like, except it's real.
The drone footage is breathtaking🫶🏼
我和爸爸的家乡,伊犁。我小时候有多少个假期是和爷爷奶奶还有家乡的小伙伴们奔跑在大草原与大山之间,随意采摘草莓莓果吃。奶奶会分配给我们每个小孩一些任务,放牛羊,学挤牛奶和马奶子。偶尔会用牛乳分离器将牛奶分离出油脂或者浓稠,之后会做黄油和酸奶疙瘩,具体怎么操作我忘记了。我们还会用羊毛做棉线,还会和其他大人小孩一起用长长的棍子打羊毛,打的时候会很有韵律,你还可以根据节奏编出打羊毛歌,那种羊毛满天飞的感觉,我之后就再没体验过了。我想这是我最美好的童年,没有之一。谢谢博主的分享,让我隔着屏幕再次看到童年。
As a Chinese living in the middle east province, it has always been my dream to visit Xinjiang one-day. this video is so moving and touching and I nearly cry when I saw the nice warm people and beautiful landscape. Thank you for showing this❤
This is indeed a very beautiful place! The grassland is vast and the backdrop are the beautiful snow capped mountains with horses freely roaming around, such a surreal scenic in this part of China. Thanks for sharing Yan ❤️
It's so amazing to see the horses running casually down the road, sharing the same lane as the cars. The landscape is truly breathtaking.
Chinese ppl are seriously lucky. Your lands are so stunningly beautiful and diverse with so many different ethnicities and cultures. One would never get bored of travelling there.
It's Qazaq land but last century USSR gave to China
@@Alem-kx7wc isn't it better to be under China though rather than Russia? I've heard they treat other Asiatic ethnicities very, very poorly just cause they look different 😢.
@@Alem-kx7wc😂😂😂😂😂 Kazakhs ran from Kazakhstan into depopulated Dzungaria because of Russian empire persecution. but nice try 😂😂
@@Alem-kx7wc 新疆汉朝时曾经直接统治过,唐朝时设立都护府,清朝时彻底被中国统治,成为中国不可分割的一部分,。后面中华人民共和国继续完成对新疆的全面管理,所以并不存在苏联送给中国的现象。但是清朝末期,确实伊利附近与当时的俄罗斯(非后期苏联)发生战争清朝出兵四万,由左宗棠统帅,击败俄罗斯,完成领土守护。但是,清朝也丢失了160多万平方公里土地,可惜。
@@Alem-kx7wc??????
Just discovered your wonderful videos last night. I rarely comment but I was so moved to comment from watching just two videos so far. During this sad time of fighting and war and political unrest like in the USA and elsewhere the news traumatises me. Watching your beautiful videos gives me hope and joy The filming is great the music perfect and all the lovely people give me such great feelings of beauty ❤
Beautiful China. Love from TamilNadu, India
welcome to China🎉
What a gorgeous region! Thanks for taking us along!
I love how Dzungaria(North Xinjiang) is hundreds of magnitude more beautiful than the the Uighur area in Southern xinjiang (Tarim basin)
It is very nice. I hope it remains sparsely populated.
If we only had teachers in school who could teaches geography and history like you do in these videos!!!
China is truly awesome! Endless discoveries. Thanks very much for sharing ❤
Sou Brasileira e Amazonense, minha terra é muito linda , aqui a natureza é bem diferente, as árvores são bem altas e os animais tbm são diferentes. Mas estou maravilhada com a paisagem dessa pradaria e dessas montanhas com neve de tirar o fôlego.
China is undoubtedly the most underrated country. i really like to travel to China, it feels like so much sense of belonging there!
Where you from . Can we make a plan to visit china
After the desert a marvelous place full of green and snow caped mountains. Beautiful unseen China.
It's wonderful that at least with a common language they are able to communicate and share with each other.
I love to visit this part of the world one day.
What an amazing video, Xinjiang looks so beautiful, Greetings from Chile ❤❤💯
You guys are absolutely dedicated to showing the incredible China to the world and it shows.
I cried. I feel so touched when I see these videos or pictures about China, I miss my country❤
Stunningly beautiful! One of the most beautiful landscapes I had ever seen.
Yan, this was Spectacular scenery and beautiful videography. The scenery reminded me very much of where I am from in the Canadian praries and Rocky mountains. Simply beautiful! ❤
Indeed, such a wonderful sight of China's unknown charter of Alps, just simply surreal!!! Thanks for sharing guys!!!❤❤❤
Thank You...Amazing video. Kazakh people are very peaceful and kind. Hope this natural beauty of mountains and rivers will be protected like this forever.
Travelled by car from Beijing through Western China and from Urumqui to Altay in the far North West - brilliant natural scenery and lovely warm welcomes from the peoples of the region. Great video presentation.
How long was the trip?
@@bertroost1675大概三十个小时!当然可以坐火车 可以领略沿途风景
That was the most tranquil 27 minutes I've had in a long time. Long Beach California
This is amazing!!!! What a place to live in, to wake up everyday with the most gorgeous landscapes surrounding. The people just so down to earth, happy and they are living the life.
Thank you for sharing. Love all your videos.
At 9:08 a lady said in kazakh "there is a badger over there". Happy to see that my people still speak their mother language in China. I am miles away, but her "ана жерде борсық бар екен" warmed my heart.
The new generation of Chinese Kazakhs will not speak Kazakh, since Kazakh schools have been closed in China as well as in Russia.Those who cross the border with Kazakhstan are accused of separatism and treason and are sent to reeducational camps, many Kazakhs and Uyghurs who came to Kazakhstan said this. I don’t judge the Chinese government too much for this, since in return they offer the Chinese Kazakhs a prosperous life without racism, unlike Russia. But the fact that both Uyghurs and Kazakhs will lose their cultural heritage and language is a fact
@@Бану-л8в I beg for a second opinion. I will not argue about whether the "reeducational camps" in western media are real or not, but, China and Kazakhstan have visa exemption, you don't even need a visa to get to the other side, why would anyone be accused of anything if they cross the border the proper way?
Regards to schools, according to 2010 data, in Xinjiang, 48% of secondary schools and 69% of primary schools are taught in billingual. Out of which, 3905 schools (primary and secondary) teaches in Uyghur language, and 498 schools (primary and secondary) teaches in Kazakh languages. (This number might be higher now since I found in another post saying the prefecture targets for 90% billingual coverage in primary school in 2020.)
You can even find an example of primary school text book in Kazakh here on this online second hand book store: book.kongfz.com/610736/6061442661/
Kazakh language is also offered as a degree in many universities in China, for anyone who intends to have a career path in translation, trade or work with Kazakhstan.
@@Бану-л8в It is necessary to study the problem in depth. First of all, Xinjiang is an autonomous prefecture, and many government officials are ethnic Kazakhs and Uyghurs. Secondly, the teaching materials will be translated into the national language. Then, at the beginning of the 21st century, there were textbooks that were found to be problematic. Finally, dialects and traditions across China are facing common challenges in the midst of rapid and drastic change.
@@Бану-л8в Every country is doing the same thing to promote unity these days. Kazakhstan is also closing Russian schools, Canada banning Innuit language...
@@difuxin7226 Kazakhstan is closing Russian schools because majority of the population speak Russian but less than half speak Kazakh. And majority of the Russian speaking population can't speak Kazakh at all. Unlike Kazakhs in Russia and China who could speak Russian and Chinese as well as Kazakh. Kazakhstan is facing the threat of losing its national language. Besides all the lands in Kazakhstan belong to Kazakhs historically. All the lands of Kazakhs in Russia belong to Kazakhs historically. Xinjiang belongs to Uyghurs and other Turks historically. There are no other home for them. These are their homeland. And they will not be able to speak their own language in their own land. This is called cultural genocide. We used to face the same issue back in the USSR. It felt like we tried to erase our ancestors in order to stay alive, as if we tried to pretend to be someone else. It's actually traumatic experience for every person. Now after more than 2 centuries we are realising how traumatic that was for all of us, not only Kazakhs but also other nations under the USSR and Russian Empire. Though I got your point, in reality forcing and haste are not the right way in long-term prospect
The Qiaxi landscape is so beautiful, it brought tears to my eyes. This is a part of China I never knew existed. Thank you for sharing such beautiful, interesting places and culture with people all around the world. ❤
马儿在草原上跑起来太壮观了吧,真的太漂亮了!把这些拍出来真的太棒了,感谢!
I gotta say it's making me speechless on how beautiful the scenery is.
真的很感谢姐姐帮我们了解祖国壮丽山景! 真的好美啊,我每次都想去新疆西藏但都没成行。帮我了我心愿了!
thank you so much for this video. As a Kazakh person this video was eye-opening about my people in China
I just came across your video and I love them! I didnt know this part of China is so beautiful, let alone existed so thank you so much for sharing this video. As an avid traveller once, I can feel the freedom and sense of exploration just watching your video. I hope I can visit these parts of China one day. I have subscribed to your channel and you will be sure that I will be looking forward to all your videos...a new follower and fan from The Netherlands 😍
中国欢迎你!中国想让更多外界人知道,她并不是西方描述的那样!人们有权去了解!
China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, equivalent to the area of all European countries, 5,500 kilometers from north to south and 5,200 kilometers from east to west, spanning 5 time zones. China has all the landforms on earth.
Yan is so resourceful and able to get anywhere and adept in any environment! Wishing her a lifetime of discoveries ✌️👍🥰
Such marvelous videos with excellent storytelling and out-of-this-world drone shots. Three cheers for Yan!
Wow Yan (lots of wows today!) I hope you never run out of beautiful places to share with us!❤👍👍
Wow! I would have never imagined! Your travels create a strong desire to travel China. Thank you! Also, tight production. Beautiful!
China has a land area of 9.6 million square kilometers, equivalent to the area of all European countries, 5,500 kilometers from north to south and 5,200 kilometers from east to west, spanning 5 time zones. China has all the landforms on earth.
Thank you for making these videos and showing the rest of the world just how beautiful China is.
I'm planning to go to China, early next year. This is on my list.
Next month is my sixth holidays to China. Basically to different parts of the country. My fifth trip was Xinjiang. The grassland was gorgeous. U need to see it
If I'm not mistaken, the area is closed during Winter period. Only open to tourists around June. This year the Duku Highway (独库公路)opened to traffic on 18 June.
hmm ok, I will plan accordingly@@yylng4891
beware of the peak season. There will be thousands of cars on the road and will get congested up to 12hours
Avoid travel on China school holidays : July
I smiled all the way watching this episode. Such a beautifully made one to show the grandeur of the grasslands and the friendliness of the local Kazakh people. Simply amazing!
What a spectacular place it is. Thanks for showing us such a magnificent place. Keep Going ❤
Stunning landscapes, beautiful people, and lovingly documented and shared. This is PBS quality work.
As ethnic Kazakh from Russia I'm very interesting to visit China ♥️🇨🇳🇰🇿🇷🇺
I love your country🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
@SuperIdolcookie Саратов, младший жуз. Всё нормально. Не являясь титульной нацией, наверное как буряты, или якуты живут, так же живем как часть одной большой страны, где хозяева это русский народ, потому-что тут он в большинстве, поэтому приходится адаптироваться и принимать всё русское. Нет никакого угнетения, наоборот, русские очень хорошие в большинстве своём, даже националистически и патриотически настроенные особо о казахах плохого не говорят. По крайней мере, так сложился мой опыт социализации в российском обществе и опыт общения с разными категориями русских людей. Был в Казахстане у родственников, но лишь в детствте. Интересно жить, когда понимаешь, что у твоей национальности есть своя страна, где свой язык. Когда приезжал в Казахстан в детстве, всегда случался какой-то культурный шок или парадокс, непривычно наблюдать столько "своих" людей похожих на родственников на улицах городов, полиции, политиков и т.д. Но как я уже упоминал ранее, мы российские казахи, роождаемся, живем и развиваемся в российском обществе, поэтому уже просто ментально являемся "русскими с узким разрезом глаз". Но второй больший парадокс испытываешь, когда приезжаешь в столицу, и встречаешь уже других "родственников с узким разрезом глаз"(киргизы), у которых уже другой менталитет, другой опыт жизни, другой взгляд на жизнь, хотя мы и воспринимаем друг-друга как братские близкие по культуре и истории народы. Я бы сказал, что мы, казахи, хоть и один народ, но в разных странах мы словно "разные народы".
Сары тау или Саратов желтая гора .. школы на каз. языке нет даже, в Казахстане русские есть, в КНР также
@@TheEreke001 ну казахов здесь действительно очень мало. Зато есть татарские школы с татарским языком.
@@antonishedsp2036да, мы казахи с других стран (России, Китая, Узбекистана и Монголии сильно отличаемся друг от друга). Но нужно сказать, что сами казахи в Казахстане тоже отличаются по регионам. Я сам казах с Узбекистана, поступил в университет в Алматы и там, когда я жил в общаге мне довелось пообщаться с казахами из разных стран. Казахи с России были относительно закрытыми людьми, также как и казахи с северной части Казахстана. А мы казахи с Узбекистана были относительно другими... более открытыми, доверчивыми и т.п. Точно такими же как и южане, хотя различий в менталитете тоже было достаточно. А казахи с Китая были уже совсем другим народом... В общем, различий между нами достаточно, но мы все же остаёмся казахами. Одной нацией
hi from China ❤
Thank-you so much for this video. What amazing landscape. Thankyou for shoeing the diversity in people, landscape and cultures across China. I love how you interact so naturally with everyone.
I have been to Xinjiang. I believe I read that Xinjiang is twice as large as Texas. I hope to get back there and see some of the sites I missed.
Xinjiang (150km2) is about half of the size of India(300 km2)
@@Dordord 新疆之大,是全国陆地的五分之一。很大很大
Amazing story and people. We have Kazakh people in Poland to.
Those landscapes reminds me of Tatra mountains in Poland.
I'm so happy to see all your trips. You are a great director of those adventures.!
Wow! China has so many beautiful natural sites to visit.