CHINA'S hidden SECRETS of the past 🇨🇳 (Exploring XI'AN)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2024
  • Discovering the Terracotta Army in Xi'an, China! Wow, this was an incredible experience for all of us and we learned so much. We also explored more of Xi'an and its 3000 year old history featured in this video.
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Комментарии • 315

  • @jonah_lau
    @jonah_lau  +259

    I am a Xi'an native studying in Italy now. What touched me the most about this video wasn't that you visited my hometown, but the way you educate your children. The method of having the children research and present in front of the camera is excellent. I am almost 30 years old, and my family is urging me to get married. Seeing your approach to education has greatly inspired me for raising children in the future. Accompanying and educating children should be like spring rain, nourishing the earth silently and gently. You are doing such a great job. Last but not least, I am very grateful that at a time when Western media generally portray China with extremely biased reports, your video presents a true picture of China to the public.

  • @northenpeace1111

    You are the best parents ever. The education you are giving your daughters is priceless

  • @leighmax7069

    What a high-quality video! The kids are absolutely adorable and made it so enjoyable to watch 😍

  • @jeanneng8320

    In fact, these warriors were painted with colours, but as soon as they were exposed in the air, the colours faded, and what you see now is massive team of greyish warriors, which is a pity. Therefore the Chinese government didn't want to "over-dig" into these pits, not until we can find a way to preserve the original colours. We still have a long way to go.

  • @rainszzngai

    Im from Hong Kong, China and last summer I brought my parents to Xi'an. It was truly an amazing experience and didnt know if you guys had time to watch 'The Long Regret' dance show. 长恨歌,my parents dont understand mandarin but they were truly amazed by the show. Anyways you make absolute amazing videos xx

  • @RohediEdi-dn4uy

    China is the graet2 Civilization on earth. Peace From Indonesian ❤ lovely Families

  • @frankhill4358

    It’s kinda crazy that the same civilization that is now once again a superpower existed with the ancient Greeks and Romans

  • @NewAgeRanger

    Xi’an is where the ancient Silk Road began.

  • @borez8463

    Qin dynasty (BC 221)

  • @tedwang906

    Amazing Qin dynasty.

  • @kingmanL7309

    What a lovely family! What an amazing journey! And what a wonderful video!❤

  • @AngFred-qp9ll

    Long before Christ, China's civilisation had begun. Though wars were waged for over thousand years, there were no 'ambitions' to go to other foreign states - instead contented with accepting foreign tributes and offerings. The same could not, and cannot be said, about the West

  • @dantifer
    @dantifer  +137

    To clarify some facts: before the Terracotta Warriors, people would use living people for burial. Li Si, the prime minister of Qin Shi Huang, thought this was too cruel and suggested to him that terracotta warriors be used instead of living people. These terracotta warriors were made by individual artisans throughout the country, and these artisans were not killed.

  • @sktan3743

    Taking time off regular school and go on a world tour is a unique form of education for a child. Ancient sage describes a day’s tour is more enriching than reading a hundred pages of a book. The Hutchinson family is unique in bringing up the children for an unforgettable life experience.

  • @faith.fitness.film.

    I was born in Xi'an and lived there for 14 years before my family moved to Canada. I haven't been back to China for over 17 years and now looking at Xi'an I can't believe how much it has changed. So good, hope you guys have an absolute blast in Xi'an, and make sure you guys try the signature Xi'an cuisine, the lamb soaked bread soup (PaoMo), the diced pork burger (RouJiaMo) and finally, the cold rice skin noodle (LiangPi). There's saying in Xi'an that if you hadn't tried these food while in Xi'an, you never went to Xi'an after all. Cheers!

  • @yiufanyip7631

    me and my wife will go to xian on 1st of june

  • @alee9071
    @alee9071  +18

    wow, amazing, this is on top of my visiting bucket list, thanks for sharing!

  • @phillippemarquis6979

    Hooray! You guys arrived Xi'an, finally!

  • @TheGriffithHuyan

    Shaanxi History Museum is also a master piece especially for those who knows Chinese history.

  • @joanli2528

    Love your attitude: guide your kids to see the world as it is, unfiltered, unbiased and with an open mind. Welcome and wish you all a great time in China ❤