China Police Everywhere in Xinjiang while Hitchhiking - Menno Ros

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • Join me on an unforgettable journey through Xinjiang, China, where adventure and unexpected encounters shape the experience. On my way to Kashgar, I face challenges while searching for a campsite, leading to an intense encounter with the police. Camping in the desert becomes a unique story as more authorities arrive. Finally, I reach Kashgar, exploring its rich culture and history, only to be told I must leave the country. Watch this video for an honest look at travel in Xinjiang, police interactions, and the stunning landscapes of western China.
    My name is Menno Ros, i had the dream to make a worldtrip. I did everything i could to reach that dream. Now i am backpacking solo and live my dream! I follow my feelings and get in connection with beautiful traditions and cultures using hitchhiking. While i travel on a buget i don't need to think about that since local people showed me there traditions and culture and often offer me local food or a sleepingplace. I did travel to countrys like; Tajikistan, China, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan and India. I share my travel with you witch includes a lot of adventure during hiking, connecting, exploring new places with local traditions.
    Go out, say hello to someone and connect the world is so beautiful!
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    Email: rosmenno@gmail.com
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    #budgetbackpacking #solotravel #travelonabudget

Комментарии • 31

  • @kastus77
    @kastus77 23 дня назад +8

    15-20 years ago in this region there were 15-20 terroristic acts every year.
    So security reasons are serious to secure people's life

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  20 дней назад

      And during the hitchhiking was happy to hear that people truly feel that it is more safe. A lot of local people called China the most safe country on the world. Sidenote, that they did not travel to a other country.

    • @kastus77
      @kastus77 20 дней назад +3

      @@rosmenno they can compare past and present

  • @alexzhang1897
    @alexzhang1897 24 дня назад +4

    Xinjiang has large areas of desert and no man's land, the police or staff care about you because they don't want you to die here, they keep you as safe as possible and provide you with supplies

  • @jzintravel
    @jzintravel 23 дня назад +3

    the security measurement is very tie in xinjiang province, even for chinese citizens, i was questioned by policemen when i was wondering around on street; enjoy your holiday, bro!

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  23 дня назад

      Any idea why they do that? I did notice that the more i went to the west the harder it did get to travel free. The impact of the controle was huge and many times very frustrating. Enjoy your day, and thanks for sharing your toughts!

    • @TheSmokey1523
      @TheSmokey1523 21 день назад

      @@rosmennothere were instances of bombings and mass stabbings in the past. They border countries with known terror activities as well. Recently there were several instances of Chinese engineers working on water projects killed in ambushes in Pakistan, so they are very careful to try to keep these people out of the country. Also CIA armed groups are always try to vie for power to grab their own territories. It’s part of the US agenda to use proxies to cause civil unrest and wars in countries that border China so as to break up the country because they see them as a threat to their economic hegemony. This includes making their NATO partners close well paying factories in Xinjiang and not buy cotton from the Uyghur farmers because of fake slave labor, which was proven false as cotton picking is done with big machines. They also said that they would not buy from companies that hired Uyghurs, so they forced them to let go of these employees. Their motive is to cause economic hardships to the Uyghur population so they would rebel and cause more civil unrest and deaths like they have done to the most of the Middle East, Africa, south and Central America. Why did they specifically target Uyghurs and not the other ethnicities in this region, because in the past there was an open border and some Uyghurs joined extremist groups that made them carry out bombings and murders. One of which was the murder of an imam whom they did not agree with. They take extra precautions to keep this from happening again. As you know the US and NATO are trying their best to surround China and Russia with military bases and missiles. They already have missiles right next door in Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Australia these naval bases forced China to try to import good from the Western border as they can and will be blockaded by the West for almost any excuse. That’s why they are trying to use Taiwan as excuse to invade and break apart China. Most of the population and all the big companies on the East coast and in range of all of the US bases. They tried to break China’s economy by withdrawing international funding and smearing them with terrible repetitive propaganda to the point where the world was killing and assaulting their own Chinese looking citizens or residents. I am American of Chinese parentage and I noticed patterns of anti China propaganda in Western media and questioning the logic of what they are saying versus what is actually happening. Sorry for the long passage but maybe you don’t understand much about danger being from Europe but I think you might want to know how precarious China’s security really is. When you are targeted by the West, you can’t relax otherwise you will be colonized and broken into pieces like in the past. This time instead of directly attacking they will use neighboring countries that they armed to do so. That way they can assure that a defeated population can’t compete with them fairly.

  • @timodevries2342
    @timodevries2342 26 дней назад +1

    Gaaf men! Zo nu en dan zie ik iets voorbij komen.. nu toch maar een aantal van je video’s bekeken! Heel veel succes nog en ziet er onwijs tof uit man! Gr Timo

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  24 дня назад

      Helloooo hello! Tof, ik voel een film avond aankomen!

    • @timodevries2342
      @timodevries2342 24 дня назад

      Haha is goed👍

  • @jaydensuter2577
    @jaydensuter2577 25 дней назад

    Wow, brave man. Much respect. Keep up the nice content

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  24 дня назад +1

      Thanks thanks thanks! Like the fact you did take the time to give yourself a new perspective, did you ever visit China?

    • @jaydensuter2577
      @jaydensuter2577 24 дня назад

      @ Yes of course, I love to watch travel videos because I like to travel myself. Haven‘t been to China though unfortunately, but will go for sure in the future

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  24 дня назад +1

      @@jaydensuter2577 cool!! Feel free to share your tips!

  • @fahadchaugule8261
    @fahadchaugule8261 24 дня назад

    Hey Buddy lots of love and full support , #GoLive

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  24 дня назад

      @@fahadchaugule8261 yeaaashss! Thanks a lot! Hug!

  • @FrankCastleTIG
    @FrankCastleTIG 25 дней назад

    Interesting video. The police seemed nice from what you said. How long have you been learning mandarin?

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  24 дня назад

      They are, and i did not now before that the role of the police is to offer service and help instead of giving a fine. I saw them everywere and during my journey in China they helped me a lot. Sometimes not, most cases they did.
      I did not learn mandarin, locals told me some words and i use to remember those for having 'basic contact'. Now try to learn French, any tips for learning a new language?

    • @FrankCastleTIG
      @FrankCastleTIG 24 дня назад +1

      @rosmenno I highly recommend Paul Noble's courses. You can find them in the usual places you'd download stuff. His Mandarin course is amazing. I'm sure he has a French course.

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  20 дней назад

      I was walking and hitchhiking a lot the last days, i will check it. Thanks for your tip!! ​@FrankCastleTIG ​@@FrankCastleTIG

  • @qianjinTV
    @qianjinTV 24 дня назад

    My friend, I think some things will help you in your travel in China. First, there is no hitchhiking in China. In China, drivers are responsible for the health of hitchhikers. Chinese people travel by bus. Second, you see a lot of people who you think are police, but they are not. Security guards in companies, supermarkets, and residential areas. Staff at bus stations, train stations, and trains. Some highway employees. Their clothes look like police to foreigners, but in fact, the Chinese characters and signs say "security", "railway", and "highway company name". Good luck.

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  23 дня назад

      Thanks for sharing that! With your help i learn a bit more. Maby you saw in my video's that hitchhiking is working easy in China. And it gives me a warm feeling how local people are pround of there traditions and willing to share it with me. Thats the reason i travel and see how people connect (or not). You know i think, the traditions in China are so rich!

  • @crazy791326
    @crazy791326 17 дней назад

    As a foreigner traveling with a very uncommon way in the most sensitive region of a country, you cannot assume you have all the freedom to do things as natives or as you wish. In case you encounter anything unexpected, that could lead to serious diplomatic incident. Probably in those country with very loose governance, nobody cares what you are about, but appraently China is not like them. Order, organization, safety, cleanliness, convinience and even beautiful scenery doesn't come from nowhere, it's the outcome of so many people's daily contribution under elaborate governance. Actually what you did have laid extra burden to many locals and offcials, I feel they shoud complain more than you. lol

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  15 дней назад

      @@crazy791326 witch is the reason i do travel, to learn and understand what is going on. And sometimes i am suprised by the fact how thing are going and so different in a world. The path of learning i reflect on and see the change.

  • @DY-fy2jh
    @DY-fy2jh 24 дня назад

    Most policy are unarmed, their job is more of service than law enforcement.

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  23 дня назад

      Witch i found out the hard way tho... hahahaha. Back home thats very different, did you ever got the change to get a new perspective on that?

  • @GlennosMetals
    @GlennosMetals 25 дней назад

    They call you lucky not nuts

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  24 дня назад

      They call you a human, thanks for watching! If you have any tips feel free to share. :)

  • @Kai-n7l5w
    @Kai-n7l5w 25 дней назад

    What is “Chinees Police”?are you nuts?

    • @rosmenno
      @rosmenno  24 дня назад

      Hahaha no i'm Menno a human who makes sometimes a mistake and learn a lot everyday again while i hitchhike and get in touch with locals. Enjoy your day!