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15:27 Haters say that Chinese people speak very loudly, but after watching this video, I don’t believe it anymore! The foreigners here speak louder than the Chinese in the whole video!!!!!
In different regions, people communicate in vastly different ways. In Shanghai, generally speaking your observation is spot-on! That’s common in that region with Wu dialect. In other parts, the local dialects can be louder.
As a reference to the comment above, feel free to check out my video of Xi’an - home of Terracotta Soldiers and start of ancient Silk Road. People there def speak louder!
Please feel free to subscribe for more content! I just came back to the States and will post content of New York these weeks! I will make sure to use similar cinematic openings!
Communism aint poverty. China's rise back to the top began again in 1949, steadily improving since then. Now China is in the early stages of Socialism which is a huge progress for China and humanity as a whole.
I hope whatever the Chinese people do, they stay themselves. Do not DO NOT try to emulate anything western. It's not good. Your culture, your history, and your people are beautiful JUST THE WAY it is.
Yes both being super cities, they also have their own unique attributes. New York is a melting pot with so many cultures and Shanghai is newer, safer and also has tons to offer. Are you from NYC?
What do you mean "catch up"? Shanghai has surpassed stagnant NYC long ago and has left NYC in the dust. Does NYC have any high-speed trains? Does NYC safe all the time? Does NYC free from homeless people etc.....
Yes NYC has quite some issues such as safety and homelessness and in general mega cities in Asia have done a much better job. But on the other hand, NYC is home to some of the best museums in the world such as the Met and MoMA, Wall Street and not to mention the symbol of 🇺🇸: Statue of Liberty 🗽
So yeah I agree with you but I’m also giving NYC the credit it deserves! BTW, I just traveled to NYC and will edit and post my journey there. Pls feel free to subscribe and let me know what you think of my NYC video. Thank you!
Great video. One misconception I have seen over and over again, and to clarify, is that China is not a communist country. Also, no country has ever achieved communism in the world because it is virtually impossible without damaging its people. China is a socialist country with its own form of state capitalism (many aspects of this exist, i.e. venture capital). This fact is literally one Wikipedia article away and tells you how important simple research and critical thinking skill is before jumping to any unfounded conclusion.
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I’m proud to be one of the first to subscribe 🎉
Subscribed after watching your Mexico travel videos. 🎉
I'm one of the 0.1%
You should also make videos to show how democratic countries are failing with title like " this is Democracy ".
Crazy intro. Keep it up!!
15:27 Haters say that Chinese people speak very loudly, but after watching this video, I don’t believe it anymore! The foreigners here speak louder than the Chinese in the whole video!!!!!
In different regions, people communicate in vastly different ways. In Shanghai, generally speaking your observation is spot-on! That’s common in that region with Wu dialect. In other parts, the local dialects can be louder.
As a reference to the comment above, feel free to check out my video of Xi’an - home of Terracotta Soldiers and start of ancient Silk Road. People there def speak louder!
Also thank you for the detailed info on Duomo and St Peter’s Cathedral!
Your editing is very heartfelt, keep up the good work, you deserve more subscriptions!
Thank you for your nice words! I have been working hard to level up my editing skills and I feel great that you like it! 谢谢订阅和关注我!
This is the best Shanghai virtual tour I’ve seen recently.
Thanks for watching!
I have officially finished my business trip to Shanghai and I personally think the city is even more dazzling. Except for the temperature 😂
Wow great! Did you only visit SH?
I like the opening the most, so powerful, and stunningly pretty!
That took me the most time to edit. You are absolutely right! I’m glad you enjoyed it and that tells me the effort is worth it!
Please feel free to subscribe for more content! I just came back to the States and will post content of New York these weeks! I will make sure to use similar cinematic openings!
Yes it’s like an opening for a movie 🎥
Communism aint poverty. China's rise back to the top began again in 1949, steadily improving since then. Now China is in the early stages of Socialism which is a huge progress for China and humanity as a whole.
I was being sarcastic in the title. In Shanghai, I saw prosperity and friendly people which you never hear in the western media.
Shanghai is very beautiful.
It’s one of the most beautiful I’ve visited!
❤️ China ❤️
Hope you enjoyed the virtual tour Marius!
I hope whatever the Chinese people do, they stay themselves. Do not DO NOT try to emulate anything western. It's not good. Your culture, your history, and your people are beautiful JUST THE WAY it is.
Thank you for your comment! I do see a China where its people are more and more proud of their own culture.
Is that the Interstellar theme at the start? Really suits China's energy
Hi Austin no but I didn’t realize it’s so similar until you mentioned it!
Wow Shanghai is almost catch up the New York City.
Yes both being super cities, they also have their own unique attributes. New York is a melting pot with so many cultures and Shanghai is newer, safer and also has tons to offer. Are you from NYC?
What do you mean "catch up"? Shanghai has surpassed stagnant NYC long ago and has left NYC in the dust. Does NYC have any high-speed trains? Does NYC safe all the time? Does NYC free from homeless people etc.....
Yes NYC has quite some issues such as safety and homelessness and in general mega cities in Asia have done a much better job. But on the other hand, NYC is home to some of the best museums in the world such as the Met and MoMA, Wall Street and not to mention the symbol of 🇺🇸: Statue of Liberty 🗽
So yeah I agree with you but I’m also giving NYC the credit it deserves! BTW, I just traveled to NYC and will edit and post my journey there. Pls feel free to subscribe and let me know what you think of my NYC video. Thank you!
@TheMundoTravel Thanks! Looking forward your video for NYC.
No esto es downtown Shanghai
Si te refieres al recién desarrollado Pudong como centro, entonces sí. Usted he visitado?
Great video. One misconception I have seen over and over again, and to clarify, is that China is not a communist country. Also, no country has ever achieved communism in the world because it is virtually impossible without damaging its people. China is a socialist country with its own form of state capitalism (many aspects of this exist, i.e. venture capital). This fact is literally one Wikipedia article away and tells you how important simple research and critical thinking skill is before jumping to any unfounded conclusion.
This is the best description of China's ideology I have ever seen!
I think you broke the law by crossing the red traffic light while others were standing waiting. 😅
Haha 😆😆😆 I struggle to get rid of my jaywalking habit!