I am completely agree with you ! I love to go to China ! I am 77 y.o. and I am waiting for 2 years now for the Chinese customs to open and I am eager to go and forever stay with my wife in ShenZhen . I spent 54 months in 9 provinces during my 12 years of visiting China ! I would have wanted to visit China at your age ! You took the best decision for a wonderful present and future life !
What you said about the public safety in China is very interesting. Western media and governments have been condemning China for the prevalence of surveillance cameras, accusing the Chinese government of violation of human rights and using them as the means of totalitarian oppression and control. Meanwhile, response from the Chinese citizens and foreigners living in China has largely been that they have no issue with the supposed loss of privacy. In fact, the response has generally been that they love those cameras because they make the whole place very safe, as you said.
If you r afraid of the government watching you on the streets, then u probably should stay at home 24/7, bc PEOPLE r watching you if you go outside. The government isnt watching u when you r at home having an orgy with your neighbor's dog. I mean, why the west is so freak out of security cameras, when cars, homes, like literally, there r security cameras everywhere.
In facts, if you have 1.4 billions people to rule. You will not give a damn to what them do in everyday. Technically, it is just impossible to spy such a population. the CCTV , in most of the time, are on the track of criminals.
The west misuse the data they gather. Not just for legitimate surveillance. We saw that with many western companies and their governments. That's a fact. So it's natural they would think that China would do the same. They are wrong. China is clear that surveillance data is for surveillance, and only used for criminal and terrorism investigation.
@@peppery310 That's exactly what I wanted to say, and then I saw your comment, and it saves me some typing. If one thinks that a government would want to track and spy on 1.4 billions people, I would say he is out of his mind.
I don’t live in China but have visited many cities in China over the years and I totally agree with your list, especially using the metro and high speed trains.
Oh man. My friend and I went to China for some travels in 2018 (Guiling, Zhangjiajie, Suzhou, Hangzhou and a bit of Shanghai) and we have been dying to go back for some more but due to Covid it's obviously not happening. Anyways, whenever she asks me "where do you wanna go after Covid's over" I'm like "China, for sure." The infrastructure is just so good. When we traveled around US we realized for some reason their cross state trains are slower than car travels (and we weren't keen on driving ourselves in a foreign place) so...after eating away our shock, we had to take planes.
I actually am a true 6'4" and still sometimes have reservations about the places I will visit. Especially at night. I am 53 years old, but I was similarly cautious when I was 23. Things have probably deteriorated during that thirty year interval as well.
Great list...and yes, being able to go anywhere without having to bring cash is a big plus. I really wish more countries adopt the cashless system as expansive as China does.
On this point alone, nobody is accusing China stole western technology . Any country which goes cashless to China extent will probably infringes on China IP.
Shanghai is a great city to live because it has everything we need-peace, prosperity, convenience, advanced development, speed, culture, and history. If you want to see what China looked like in the past 100 years, Shanghai is a place to visit.
3:20 Fun fact: The north-south span of China: 5500 km Same as the distance between London (UK) and New York (US): 5500 km Distance between London and China (western-most point): 5600 km Distance between London and Beijing: 8100 km Distance between Helsinki and Beijing: 6300 km
You will have different scenery in different seasons in the same place in China. Ancient poets would write poems on the same lake because of different seasons, because they felt different feelings. Heilongjiang in winter is different from Heilongjiang in summer, and so on. The most amazing thing is that when you visit some landscapes, you will learn about some different histories. Because of China's long history, everything becomes interesting.
Indonesia is going to have its first HSR line from Jakarta to Bandung in a few months time and they are going to conduct road testing from November onwards. Thailand is also building HSR to connect from Laos to Malaysia and Singapore. If a 3rd world country like Indonesia can have HSR, why can’t the first world nations like Australia, Canada and the USA? Walk the talk or talk the walk? Stop endless debating, time to do some work and build HSR.
Thank you Luke for sharing your top 10 list about what you like in China. I would say one out the the ten being the most important is safety. Either for men or women, old or young aged, rich or poor safety always matters.
Was in Shanghai few years back, what you said was spot on. Convenience, metro, safety etc . I took the metro from tourist attraction 'Yue Garden' to airport which took an hour or so and cost me 7 RMB.. couldn't believe how cheap it was.
The safety and low crime is a big attraction to me. Full employment. Everything is so convenient. The infrastructure is that of tomorrows world. The many different peoples and cultures Living in a country that promotes peace and prosperity.
My dear friend, thank you so much for sharing your real experience in China, thank you so much for your objective, rational and honest comments regarding living in China! Actually I came to Sydney in 2006, I have been here for almost 17 years, but I found many Australian still think China is a poor, dirty and uneducated country. Some of them still have a very strong bias for Chinese people.
Thank you for sharing this with the world. Totally agree with you that China is the safest place in the world! Lucky you are living in China during the pandemic 😷
Happy New Year. Wish you are making good progress on your research. Your list is both uplifting and depressing. You listed things that we don't have in Canada but would be really nice to have, and most likely will not be here for years. Can't wait for the pandemic to be over and visit China again.
@@Noah-od4my Believe or not? there was no pollution at all in Beijing in 1985? I went there in the 1980s, there were always sunshine, blue sky and white clouds almost all the time during summer. 😂
The Tier 1 cities can be expensive, but you can still live an affordable life! It also depends where you’re from, i used to live in Oxford which was much more expensive than SH
I like the new e wallet the official will distribute for to the winter Olympic visitors, It said you do not need to open bank account in China just pay cash to the any local bank in china so the e wallet is loaded with the amount you pay, and can be use to purchase any where off line even without internet service. It is true like you have real money in your wallet.
Adding one: street is clean since those people wearing orange uniforms are constantly sweeping the street, (those looked like middle aged people, untie /uncle... )👍 👍 👍
Tq for the information, yes certainly, China I am coming, just cannot wait for the border to open up. Food, Pub and train ride from South to North, east to west will be in my itinerary. Wow
Another foreigner telling us the true from within China. 👍 All these great things about China is achieved by a group of people who is united and care about the people of the country.
Thank you so much for being so courageous to tell the truth and rebut the malicious, groundless and indeed false reports about China. Couldn'T imagine how come the western media, while promoting justice, reality, unbiased reporting, could frame all these false reports to stigmatize China, how come these western media could be so hypocritical!
@@LindemanRichard We are all humans with blood, living on the same Earth. We should stop comparing our countries to eachother and let politics run themselves.
Hi , thank you very much for your high appreciation to China. I am your new subscriber from HK. I was borne here and educated under the British governance. I think safety is the top importance in every country. I am 63. Now, I am not brave enough to go to Europe by myself, although I want to travel there after the covid. ( I have been to Europe many times when I was young. )
I thought, In Shanghai staying at home, buying off Wechatbor another platform and having it delivered and the choice of saying yes thats what I ordered or saying no, and being refunded within 2hrs or so. 👍
I would so much love to be able to move to China one day... meanwhile, I am living vicariously as I watch your videos and those of like minded vloggers...
@@livinlavidaluke Thank you Luke... I hope so too... Perhaps we could go to Guangdong province and enjoy great Cantonese/ Hakka cuisine.. I am Hakka, btw... :)
Nice to hear your ten reason why you like living in China. Next could you do ten reason why you don’t like living in China? Besides not all countries are perfect. It’s also interesting to hear about what still needs to be improved.
I hate to say this but here in the US the media are telling people Uighur culture, writing, religion, books, festivals, music, dances, etc are banned in China! And here you are telling us you are experiencing these things about the Uighurs in China? Well, somebody is lying and I don’t think it is you!
If you traveled to Xinjiang when China boarder is reopened, you will find what the western medias is doing and they are the anti China propaganda source and spreading the lies and rumors about Uyghurs worldwide.
Hi Luke ! One more item should be added to the top of your list is…”Food”. All big provinces or cities in China have its own distinguished and delicious food. Also, in all first-line cities in China, you may have best Michelin restaurants serving best Chinese food from different provinces, and also international cuisine from all parts of the world, eg French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Indian food and many, many others. 🎉🎉🎉
If you're new here, please consider subscribing! I'm a PhD student here in China, I post videos about my studies/travels .. cheers!
😊👏👏 ! !
I am completely agree with you ! I love to go to China ! I am 77 y.o. and I am waiting for 2 years now for the Chinese customs to open and I am eager to go and forever stay with my wife in ShenZhen . I spent 54 months in 9 provinces during my 12 years of visiting China ! I would have wanted to visit China at your age ! You took the best decision for a wonderful present and future life !
Hope to have you back soon, Raynald!
已經快了 明年吧
Hello Raynald, I hope you get back soon 👍
As a Chinese. What I want to say is that you are very welcome. I believe the Chinese people will show their best attitude towards you
now China has completely open
Peace is the key. China and its people love peace.
What you said about the public safety in China is very interesting. Western media and governments have been condemning China for the prevalence of surveillance cameras, accusing the Chinese government of violation of human rights and using them as the means of totalitarian oppression and control. Meanwhile, response from the Chinese citizens and foreigners living in China has largely been that they have no issue with the supposed loss of privacy. In fact, the response has generally been that they love those cameras because they make the whole place very safe, as you said.
If you r afraid of the government watching you on the streets, then u probably should stay at home 24/7, bc PEOPLE r watching you if you go outside. The government isnt watching u when you r at home having an orgy with your neighbor's dog. I mean, why the west is so freak out of security cameras, when cars, homes, like literally, there r security cameras everywhere.
In facts, if you have 1.4 billions people to rule. You will not give a damn to what them do in everyday. Technically, it is just impossible to spy such a population. the CCTV , in most of the time, are on the track of criminals.
i would be rather watched by the security guy watching me on a screen than a street burglar preparing to rob me
The west misuse the data they gather. Not just for legitimate surveillance. We saw that with many western companies and their governments. That's a fact. So it's natural they would think that China would do the same. They are wrong. China is clear that surveillance data is for surveillance, and only used for criminal and terrorism investigation.
@@peppery310 That's exactly what I wanted to say, and then I saw your comment, and it saves me some typing. If one thinks that a government would want to track and spy on 1.4 billions people, I would say he is out of his mind.
I don’t live in China but have visited many cities in China over the years and I totally agree with your list, especially using the metro and high speed trains.
I have lived in Beijing for 6 years and now don’t want to leave. Love living in China.
❤❤
I love Beijing too. I miss her. The beautiful old trees ,the little lane with small shops and people sitting on the lane to chit chat.
I am from India south. I love China. China is a great country with lot of good people
Thank you, the South Indian Chola Empire was also a great empire, and its Buddhist culture still influences Southeast Asia today.
Shanghai Metro is just amazing. New York metro needs a major overhaul. Even the homeless people will not squatte down there.
Smelly and homeless people going to harras you.
@@Kangaroowax And the huge amount of rats as well
That's based on true life experiences and for sure more trustworthy than western media is telling.
Oh man. My friend and I went to China for some travels in 2018 (Guiling, Zhangjiajie, Suzhou, Hangzhou and a bit of Shanghai) and we have been dying to go back for some more but due to Covid it's obviously not happening. Anyways, whenever she asks me "where do you wanna go after Covid's over" I'm like "China, for sure." The infrastructure is just so good. When we traveled around US we realized for some reason their cross state trains are slower than car travels (and we weren't keen on driving ourselves in a foreign place) so...after eating away our shock, we had to take planes.
Beijing welcomes you 😄
Cannot wait for China reopen, greeting from Texas
excellent and honest expression...
I actually am a true 6'4" and still sometimes have reservations about the places I will visit. Especially at night. I am 53 years old, but I was similarly cautious when I was 23. Things have probably deteriorated during that thirty year interval as well.
Great list...and yes, being able to go anywhere without having to bring cash is a big plus. I really wish more countries adopt the cashless system as expansive as China does.
Yeah i guess a lot of people like to keep traditions, i can understand why people do like wallets, but not for me😜
wlecome to china
On this point alone, nobody is accusing China stole western technology . Any country which goes cashless to China extent will probably infringes on China IP.
In my country, cashless payment systems using smartphones have also spread widely in various places.
Shanghai is a great city to live because it has everything we need-peace, prosperity, convenience, advanced development, speed, culture, and history. If you want to see what China looked like in the past 100 years, Shanghai is a place to visit.
Yeah! I plan to make a really long video covering all about Shanghai this year. Lots to speak about!
I agree with your list .It's 100% true. I was in China many times without any problems.
3:20
Fun fact:
The north-south span of China: 5500 km
Same as the distance between London (UK) and New York (US): 5500 km
Distance between London and China (western-most point): 5600 km
Distance between London and Beijing: 8100 km
Distance between Helsinki and Beijing: 6300 km
Flying from northest to southest part of China, you need 6 hours
You will have different scenery in different seasons in the same place in China. Ancient poets would write poems on the same lake because of different seasons, because they felt different feelings. Heilongjiang in winter is different from Heilongjiang in summer, and so on. The most amazing thing is that when you visit some landscapes, you will learn about some different histories. Because of China's long history, everything becomes interesting.
In Australia we are debating if we should have one teeny weeny piece of high speed rail...China just does it
same here in Canada.🙄
Same here in US… debating for decades, still cannot make settlement
Indonesia is going to have its first HSR line from Jakarta to Bandung in a few months time and they are going to conduct road testing from November onwards. Thailand is also building HSR to connect from Laos to Malaysia and Singapore. If a 3rd world country like Indonesia can have HSR, why can’t the first world nations like Australia, Canada and the USA? Walk the talk or talk the walk? Stop endless debating, time to do some work and build HSR.
Screw democracy!!😂
@@icebaby6714 chinese donation is the reason why third world countries can have bullet trains
Thank you Luke for sharing your top 10 list about what you like in China. I would say one out the the ten being the most important is safety. Either for men or women, old or young aged, rich or poor safety always matters.
Singapore also is very safe
This is the reason I am not courageous to travel to Europe or US right now. If I go, I must join the tour.
@@jeanlaikan8400 Because Singapore is too small. The criminals have no place to hide. This is not an offence to Singapore. 🤝🤝🤝
Was in Shanghai few years back, what you said was spot on. Convenience, metro, safety etc . I took the metro from tourist attraction 'Yue Garden' to airport which took an hour or so and cost me 7 RMB.. couldn't believe how cheap it was.
I love your optimism and so do the Chinese.
I love China!!! ❤❤❤
The safety and low crime is a big attraction to me.
Full employment.
Everything is so convenient.
The infrastructure is that of tomorrows world.
The many different peoples and cultures
Living in a country that promotes peace and prosperity.
My dear friend, thank you so much for sharing your real experience in China, thank you so much for your objective, rational and honest comments regarding living in China! Actually I came to Sydney in 2006, I have been here for almost 17 years, but I found many Australian still think China is a poor, dirty and uneducated country. Some of them still have a very strong bias for Chinese people.
Thank you for sharing this with the world. Totally agree with you that China is the safest place in the world! Lucky you are living in China during the pandemic 😷
Subscribed! I absolutely agree that shopping centers, covid control, QR codes, Safety, public transports....... are super good!
Happy New Year. Wish you are making good progress on your research. Your list is both uplifting and depressing. You listed things that we don't have in Canada but would be really nice to have, and most likely will not be here for years. Can't wait for the pandemic to be over and visit China again.
Well that aged like fine wine lol
Great video.
同意,各處都有好的和不夠好的,只要用心善良投入生活,哪裏都可以是心中的天堂。
城里的人想出來,外面的人想進來
I was living in Beijing from 2004 to 2015, and I miss it everyday since.
FYI, air quality in Beijing has improved quite significantly.
@@988ttl So I heard!
@@988ttl yes it’s improving over the yrs cos they have become richer n have more money to tackle it
@@Noah-od4my Believe or not? there was no pollution at all in Beijing in 1985? I went there in the 1980s, there were always sunshine, blue sky and white clouds almost all the time during summer. 😂
Come back to see your mother land. It is very different from the time you left. Don't stay in the ruined United States.
Thank you. I think cheap and convenient transport the best.
A very informative video!
Great and informative show on living in China.
I would love to visit and live in China. It does not seem too affordable. Glad, I can see it through your videos!
The Tier 1 cities can be expensive, but you can still live an affordable life! It also depends where you’re from, i used to live in Oxford which was much more expensive than SH
Hangzhou is undoubtedly my most favourite city for great history, scenery, foods and custom.
thanks for being positive
I like the new e wallet the official will distribute for to the winter Olympic visitors, It said you do not need to open bank account in China just pay cash to the any local bank in china so the e wallet is loaded with the amount you pay, and can be use to purchase any where off line even without internet service. It is true like you have real money in your wallet.
Excellent list made for the regular Joe. How do you rate speaking Mandarin? You speak it quite well. How does it make you feel?
只能說,很多中國人都說不好普通話😂
Adding one: street is clean since those people wearing orange uniforms are constantly sweeping the street, (those looked like middle aged people, untie /uncle... )👍 👍 👍
Yes, right! They work extremely hard, hats off to them
谢谢你对中国比较客观的评价。祝你在中国生活快乐健康。
Happy New Year, Luke!
You too!
You’re right! I miss Shanghai, Beijing and Wenzhou
Come back, there is no quarantine now, your homeland has been waiting for you
Great list, really enjoyed listening 😊
Great video Luke. I enjoy your video.
Your analysis is very correct. also very perfect
I subscribed to your channel today. I love China and want to visit. Watching from Ottawa.
Thanks so much! I’d also love to visit Canada one day👍
You are welcome, my friend
We love you too, brother!
happy new year
You made the advantages of China very clear, probably the most complete I have ever heard. ....
经常看到快手抖音会说你看国外坐地铁都会看书,多有文化,我们坐地铁老是玩手机,这点不好,后来才知道老外地铁没信号
中国崇洋媚外的自卑心态还是很多把。没办法,谁叫中国以前对比国外确实又穷又落后。
@@The_Art_of_AI_888 的确如此
而且也没必要对外国人说喜欢中国当一回事
简言之,一个在中国居住过的外国人不认同中国政治体制或者恶毒攻击确认然在中国住,你能相信他说的吗
再就是任何在华的外国人女的不找中国男性恋爱或者结婚,外国男性没有一个中国男性真朋友,见到中国男性就一副鄙夷脸或者心态
你觉得他们哪里喜欢中国了?无非是还享受外国优待,问题是他们优待你在他们国家吗?
sb被忽悠!
Awesome 😎
Tq for the information, yes certainly, China I am coming, just cannot wait for the border to open up. Food, Pub and train ride from South to North, east to west will be in my itinerary. Wow
Another foreigner telling us the true from within China. 👍
All these great things about China is achieved by a group of people who is united and care about the people of the country.
I absolutely agree with you or that foreigner. Previously I don't like the communist, but now I change completely.
Definitely agree ❤
we are so luck to follow a great country to grow!
Thank you so much for being so
courageous to tell the truth and rebut the
malicious, groundless and indeed false
reports about China. Couldn'T imagine
how come the western media, while
promoting justice, reality, unbiased
reporting, could frame all these false
reports to stigmatize China, how come
these western media could be so
hypocritical!
其實全世界最多監控鏡頭的地方是英國倫敦,為什麼治安仍然一般真的不得而知,我的兒子現在英國留學,去之前充滿期待,現在一年過去,整天到晩想回來。
中国大陆治安其实也没那么好,只不过因为他是外国人,洋大人有超国民待遇,小偷小摸报警立马找回来,反之,中国人被偷去报警的话基本不了了之
国力崛起了,但很多人心里还是跪着
@@LindemanRichard 十多年前可能小偷比较多?现在好像几乎没有这种情况 至于说的洋大人待遇,现在比以前好多了,年轻一辈几乎不会,如果非要比较,香港台湾新加坡地区本地人对白人更甚…
@@LindemanRichard We are all humans with blood, living on the same Earth. We should stop comparing our countries to eachother and let politics run themselves.
@@LindemanRichard 要么是真的黑子要么就是没有常识,报警立案是有金额的,被偷财物金额低于2000基本是不会立案去管的,真当警察很有空吗,几百块的外卖也管吗。大陆治安虽然没有说的那么无敌,但肯定没有说的那么差,反正就比上不足比下有余,至少比很多国家都好很多的。而且现在大陆大城市真的真就傻子才会去当小偷,正常人出门就带几百能偷多少钱,钱都在手机,就算你偷了手机也没用,你也解不开锁
@@ラギヨダロ 我的论点是洋大人待遇,你报过警吗,多少人被偷手机报警就是进去做个笔录不了了之,同样是丢手机钱包洋大人报警被找回的事例大把,甚至还催生出洋大人帮报案的产业链
Is on my list to visit China. 👍
Hi , thank you very much for your high appreciation to China. I am your new subscriber from HK. I was borne here and educated under the British governance. I think safety is the top importance in every country. I am 63. Now, I am not brave enough to go to Europe by myself, although I want to travel there after the covid. ( I have been to Europe many times when I was young. )
Your list of china made my town which is the capital of California, dull and boring and haven't change much the last 40 years I've live here.
Wow Really? I had always dreamt of working in Silicon Valley, but perhaps the best opportunities and lifestyle is where i am at now 😜
美国面积不是跟中国差不多吗
Speaking of the safety, camera is one thing, but the main reason is that China has eradicate poverty. People don’t have to take a risk to get money.
I miss china a lot!
I thought, In Shanghai staying at home, buying off Wechatbor another platform and having it delivered and the choice of saying yes thats what I ordered or saying no, and being refunded within 2hrs or so.
👍
Good objective reporting
Nice video thanks
I would so much love to be able to move to China one day... meanwhile, I am living vicariously as I watch your videos and those of like minded vloggers...
Thanks so much José. Hope to see you in China one day!
@@livinlavidaluke Thank you Luke... I hope so too... Perhaps we could go to Guangdong province and enjoy great Cantonese/ Hakka cuisine.. I am Hakka, btw... :)
Nice summary.
Amazing video. Keep up the good work. Support
Good sharing 👍👍👍
Thk you for the truths.
Luck中文有進步哦!
我喜欢这些类型的消息!😉 但是叫我luke 或鹿可!哈哈哈
luck。。。。。。lol
Nice to hear your ten reason why you like living in China. Next could you do ten reason why you don’t like living in China? Besides not all countries are perfect. It’s also interesting to hear about what still needs to be improved.
Lets see😜
it is very safe in China, compare in Canada, not to mention the US. you do not need to worry about anything if you need to walk in city during night.
hh Luke I come to RUclips watching your video!😘
Haha hey david
Awesome video mate
I hate to say this but here in the US the media are telling people Uighur culture, writing, religion, books, festivals, music, dances, etc are banned in China! And here you are telling us you are experiencing these things about the Uighurs in China? Well, somebody is lying and I don’t think it is you!
If you traveled to Xinjiang when China boarder is reopened, you will find what the western medias is doing and they are the anti China propaganda source and spreading the lies and rumors about Uyghurs worldwide.
well, actually, it is very easy for anybody to go to Xinjiang. Why do not they send reporters to Xinjiang to check what is happening there?
If u go to xin Jiang capital urumqi now it makes nyc look like a third world city.Check it out
in China msl can have 10kids, but han people only can have 1 kid (till a few years ago)
your video is great
Thanks!
Your Mandarin is pretty good by the way. Can a person allow to stay jn China without a job?
Yes, i have no job, i am a student😁
In china ppl can't get gun and no homeless I love china too😊😊 I'm from Malaysia thank you for sharing 👍👍❤❤❤❤
so good and so true
Nice 👍
thx for sharing
Well said
Yes.
I think you are missing the express delivery “快遞“
How about the internet speed ?
China internet speed is fast enough if you know that telecommunication tech giant Huawei is from China.
Best way for Western people to know about China. Not from the Governments & medias owning by those big guys.
It’s been almost three years after Covid, hopefully tourists can visit China soon after totally open the border.
Hi Luke ! One more item should be added to the top of your list is…”Food”. All big provinces or cities in China have its own distinguished and delicious food. Also, in all first-line cities in China, you may have best Michelin restaurants serving best Chinese food from different provinces, and also international cuisine from all parts of the world, eg French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Indian food and many, many others. 🎉🎉🎉
Great talking
Cool!
China now is richest nation on Earth. The foereigners have a lot of opportunities there.
1:09,那你倒说说你在中国怎么看RUclips哈哈;
当然了中国移动网络信号覆盖的确不错;而且现在都是5G全覆盖,甚至高铁大部分路程都有
讲得好,实事求是!支持点赞!👍
4G? I think it is 5G. You don't have 5G in the UK??
请问西方国家的学生18岁以后父母真的就不管了吗?他们会帮你出学费吗?还是全靠自己😅
很多上大学時一邊讀書一邊打工,學費先由政府貸款,工作以後分期返還。
毎个家庭不一样,很多也会付学费生活费
I love China...🤣🤣
👍👍👍👍👍
중국은 택배도 엄청빨리오고 먹을것도 엄청다양하다!!
Public safety is a fundamental human right... The right of not getting shot or robbed.... In that sense, Americans is no where close
My friend, I absolutely agree with you. You don't need to scare of being robbed, stolen or even killed in China at night when you are walking alone.
For "Mobile Signal" category you meant 5g not 4g :)