if you are still in Shanghai, you can go to Suzhou which is very close to Shanghai, you can find the best garden of China, the lake and the pagoda there are very famous and amazing. if you want to try more food, you can go to Xian or Guangzhou, we called Shanghai as "food desert". 13:30, the restaurant is cantonese restaurant.
@@svenstravelchannel You need to set a reasonable route. There are two ways. One is to go north, which I don’t recommend because it is more expensive, you have to go to Beijing, and it is colder. The second is to go south to Xi’an first, and then Go to Chengdu to see giant pandas, then go to Lijiang, Yunnan, Guangxi, Yangshuo, Guilin
@@svenstravelchannel Generally speaking, it depends on how long you need to travel in China and how long you need to have a reasonable route plan because there are so many fun places, but I’m afraid you don’t understand.
Chinese people have a lot of rules and regulations when they eat, but they usually eat at a banquet or a party with strangers. If they eat by themselves, they may follow them. If they don't use chopsticks well, sometimes they will help them with a spoon or take them directly with their hands. The main thing to remember is not to stick chopsticks in the rice bowl, because it is like offering incense to ancestors, which is a bit impolite. Have a good trip.😊
Thank you for the tips! will definitely keep that in mind! And I’m glad to hear how helpful Chinese people are! hopefully I don’t embarrass myself holding the chopsticks wrong 😆
@@svenstravelchannel Chinese use spoon and chopsticks at the same time when needed. It's common for Chinese people to use their fingers to hold the food that doesn't mess the fingers, they never put fingers in the mouth though.
if you are still in Shanghai, you can go to Suzhou which is very close to Shanghai, you can find the best garden of China, the lake and the pagoda there are very famous and amazing.
if you want to try more food, you can go to Xian or Guangzhou, we called Shanghai as "food desert". 13:30, the restaurant is cantonese restaurant.
Suzhou looks like a great city to explore! I‘ll definitely try more food soon😊
@@svenstravelchannel You need to set a reasonable route. There are two ways. One is to go north, which I don’t recommend because it is more expensive, you have to go to Beijing, and it is colder. The second is to go south to Xi’an first, and then Go to Chengdu to see giant pandas, then go to Lijiang, Yunnan, Guangxi, Yangshuo, Guilin
@@svenstravelchannel Generally speaking, it depends on how long you need to travel in China and how long you need to have a reasonable route plan because there are so many fun places, but I’m afraid you don’t understand.
Yes I always plan my trips really well. I thinking of Beijing first and then go south. Thanks for your recommendations🙏🏼😊
Lots of foreigners sightseeing the beautiful gardens. They start crying and that means they’re happy.
The view is breathtaking! Maybe I did cry a little bit, who knows? 😋😄
@@svenstravelchannel 有个德国人在昆明哭了一次 在上海哭了一次 被中国人感动了😁
The beans in your green dumpling is pine nuts with a special Shanghainese vegetable.
It is delicious! what‘s your favorite dumpling?
Its a good beginning for a travel vlogger. Nice
Thank you so much🙏🏼
Nice. Great sharing.
Thank you so much🙏🏼
2:32 the tourists surrouding the cat😂😂😂 i mean i understand
Oh yes cats always steal the show! they‘re natural celebrities😄🐈
Because that cat can speak Chinese. 😂
@Anonymous------ 😂🐈 better than I do
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Hehe 🤪🥳
Nice , lovely video, 👍🎉👍💖
Thanks a lot! 🤩♥️
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Thank you 😊🫶🏼
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Haha danke Bro🙏🏼 Bu Ke Qi🫶🏼
接下来去深圳和广州吧,也非常的现代和未来
Those two cities are definitely on my list! maybe I’ll be there sooner than you think😉😄
Sven: gerner nehme ich Schnitzel-Eis statt Durian. 😂
Schnitzel Eis klingt schon ganz cool eigentlich 🤣💪🏼
Danish blue cheese ice cream is my favorite. 😂
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Chinese people have a lot of rules and regulations when they eat, but they usually eat at a banquet or a party with strangers. If they eat by themselves, they may follow them. If they don't use chopsticks well, sometimes they will help them with a spoon or take them directly with their hands. The main thing to remember is not to stick chopsticks in the rice bowl, because it is like offering incense to ancestors, which is a bit impolite. Have a good trip.😊
Thank you for the tips! will definitely keep that in mind! And I’m glad to hear how helpful Chinese people are! hopefully I don’t embarrass myself holding the chopsticks wrong 😆
Is that Heavy ,I mean your camera ,looks heavy to carry around .hahaaaaa
A little bit, but at least I get a good workout 😄💪🏼
@@svenstravelchannel Then that is good😂✅
吃美食去别的省吃,更好吃。
Thank you I will soon be in another area and try some more food 😋😊
Chinese use fingers to hold the food that is not easy or too big to hold with chopsticks.
Really? i didn‘t know that! I thought it would be rude to pick up food with my hands 😄
@@svenstravelchannel
Chinese use spoon and chopsticks at the same time when needed. It's common for Chinese people to use their fingers to hold the food that doesn't mess the fingers, they never put fingers in the mouth though.
@Anonymous------ good to know 😊 thank you