I've been to China last year and it was amazing Love from Zimbabwe,🇿🇼♥️🇬🇧British-Chinese 🇨🇳 I went to the poorest province, Tibet, Xinjiang, and the Richest
I left China (Jiangsu) in 2016 when mobile payment was used but not that much. I returned to China (2017) and almost everybody used mobile payment. I barely used cash anymore since then. Greetings from Shenzhen!
as a Chinese I am so happy that youtubers like you can make these videos to show what China really looks like. China still has a lot to improve, but the most important part is that we really believe in ourselves not other countries and strive to be the best of the world. 阖家幸福!
So right . RUclipsrs show it how it is , the truth, the reality not some trumped up B/S like main stream media organisations. I have been to China few years ago , saw it first hand and loved what they have achieved and continue to do so .
The baby is very cute.I hope you have a happy life in China.I also thank you for presenting the real China to Western netizens. I hope everyone can look at China objectively like you instead of being influenced by the media.
Quite surprise that the baby is registered as a Chinese citizen, but it’s very comforting to hear in fact. Chinese citizenship is the hardest to apply in the whole world. Suggest to train baby Lincoln in future as a fast running soccer player for 🇨🇳
If born in China to a chinese citizen, the baby is automatically a Chinese citizen. Not a choice anymore. However, the kid can also be registered as citizen of the country of the parent with foreign status. The kid can decide whether he or she wants to keep the citizenship when reaching adulthood at the age of 18. That’s right China allows you to have multiple citizenships under such circumstances.
@@Tommah1000 No, in China one of the parents are Chinese, if the baby is born in China, it will be Chinese citizen. If both of parents are foreign, their babies can not be Chinese citizen. Chinese citizen is the hardest to apply in the world. Even though foreigners make huge contribution to China, they are not 100% sure to apply Chinese citizen successfully
@@weixu4696 Yeah, if one parent is Chinese, the other is not, then the kid is automatically Chinese, but he/she can also be of the nationality of the foreign parent.
Lincoln is soooooo cuuuuute!!!!!!!Wow this time Jason's gene looks stronger than Jiao's...haha!!! Lincoln does look more like Jason than Jiao....hahah!!!!sooo cuute!!!
@@weinasg1371 Not necessarily always like that while the reality with many example were many are looks more to mother side than the father. In medical science told that the form of gene that give baby a genetic feature is Alleles. Majority of female have much stronger Alleles than male but sometimes there will be cases of opposite way but in smaller cases.
@@weinasg1371 Like two of mine which looks more Chinese than Caucassian. Even many of their school friends were shock to know they have Caucassian father while they were looks more like ordinary Chinese.
China so efficient and cheap, It's why everyone loves living there, They are so friendly too, Little baby burger Prince is extremely lucky to be born there, He's already getting very popular and he doesn't know it yet lol
@@kenskens3815 Depends on where u live, If u live in say Shanghai, Then it can be pricey, But if u live in Tier 5 area's / Province then yes it can be quite cheap living there.
@@Someone_RandomV8 NO, China’s consumption ratio is abnormal. Even in terms of absolute prices, our products seem to be much cheaper than those in Europe and America, but when compared with our income, the gap is still very large. China's cheapness can only be felt by high-paid people and immigrants from developed countries, but China's efficiency is undeniable, and everything is fast.
I'm from Hong Kong, 2 years ago I went back to my home town in china. I tried to buy some drinks off a convenient shop. At the till, I pass some bills to the shop keeper, he look as if he hasn't seen physical cash in his whole life. He asked me if I can pay via alipay or wechat pay. I had to run back to find my uncle who is a local and asked if I can borrow some money on wechat pay. We as Hong Konger pride ourselves to be as futuristic as possible, but this was 15-20 years ago. Hopefully my city can actually improve technology wise with the social unrest out of the way. Wish I can go back to china to eat all the good food asap.
I'm in Canada, and all I ever use is my credit and debit cards. I don't use cash anymore. My landlady (exwife) insist I keep 50 dollars pinned to a board, but I haven't had to use it, except to pay my grandson for helping me. $5. I do all my banking online, keep a spread sheet of monthly income and expenses (since 2013) and I'm good. Now I have heard of a few people who are using their phones. But haven't seen it yet. oh, I'm 73 and yeah, will see how things go in the next 10 years :")
imagine everytime you pay with your bank cards you'd need to find your cards and present them to the cashier and wait for the password typing(of course you'd probably choose to pay without password and with only your signature) but isn't this way too complicated? In China all you'll need to do is show your payment QR code on your phone and the cashier is gonna scan the QR code on your phone and after a simple beep the payment is done....
Oh you haven't used phones to pay,I have credit card and Ali pay,but I never use credit card because phone pay is Soooooooo convenient.Maybe u can have a try!!I promise you will like it!
Exactly, when everything is highly digitalized. It's such a massive database. Imagine if everyone can hack in and use that data. You ain't got no privacy.
My mom is from Taishan, a city of Guangdong. They do tangyuan with savory seafood soup. Actually, their tangyuan is only dough balls, no fillings at all. They put lots of ingredients inside the soup, like seaweed, prawn, pork, pig's liver, ot even crab and sandworm.
This is indeed a trend, but the vast majority of western countries do not recognize this progress of China and think their government is monitoring people's lives 😂, this is ridiculous idea
I haven’t seen the electric bikes here in Shenzhen. I very rarely use cash now. I still have a Hongbao from last year that I use the cash from to top up my travel card. Burger King is a much better here than the U.K. - great service and choice. I recently had the four items for 29rmb option. 😂
Shenzhen is a city that forbids motorcycles and limits electricity, so it doesn't share electric vehicles, otherwise the streets will be full of electric vehicles,because I'm living in shenzhen
@@rambochu1502 don't imitate bloody westerners in any manner china has greatest culture There is political issue between India and China but we never hate Chinese people
It will never happen in Australia, who is at least 10 years behind in such technology. Besides, in Australia cash is king because the tradies - electricians, plumbers and carpenters evade tax by preferring cash, not to mention public servants and private sector employees and bosses accept bribes which cannot be achieved through cashless method which is tractable by the authorities. These people would shout ‘privacy’ and ‘human rights’ if the society becomes cashless. We still have no proper ID cards in Australia because the ‘civil rights’ people protested against it in the 80s. They are such hypocrites. Corruption is rampant and the politicians are the main culprits hence they don’t even want to set up an independent federal anti corruption body. Australia is lucky due to its abundant natural resources but it’s people are complacent. It will suffer when Brazil recovers from Covid and be able to export its iron ore to China, by then there is nothing much Australia can earn its foreign exchange from.
@@jzNottobee not completely juni. Bribes can still be given in the form of other materials such as expensive watches, bags, XOs, favours, positions, projects, contracts, awards etc, but it does lessen the chances of doing so.
@@smileyandpeople9030 for small businesses in Australia goods and services attract a 10% tax. Payments made electronically will have a tractable record and can be audited by the tax office whereas cash payments may not be, especially if there is no proper receipt issued. On top of that small businesses can evade tax by underquoting the revenue hence paying less or no income tax. Quite often tradespeople only accept cash for this reason and believe me there are lots and lots of rich tradesmen in Australia, a feature probably unheard of in China. By the way I am not a tradesman and always worked in big offices where I could not avoid paying income tax!
I have one interesting observation here: The E- bike rental fee in China costs 1.5 yuan which is about 0.18 british pounds for 30 minutes, yet in London e-scooter costs 0.16 pounds per minute, plus 1 pound to unlock! The UK is nearly 30 times more expensive, how ridiculous is that!
@@pahatpahat9566 Ummm.. Even if this is not the case, if its price is so expensive, I don’t think any Chinese will use it. You must know that China is still a developing country, and it has another forgotten identity, a socialist country?
@@wangdaren-ts8hl Per capita income does not accurately reflect the local living standards, but there is no doubt that living in developed countries can buy more goods with monthly wages, even if their prices are more expensive than China. After all, China still has a long way to go. it is meaningless to compare the quality of life with developed countries. Otherwise, why do they call developed countries? Of course, if your monthly salary is the same as when you work in a developed country, for example, you have at least $3,000 after tax each month, you will definitely live happily than in any other country. China's infrastructure and high efficiency are rare in other countries.
I've been to China last year and it was amazing
Love from Zimbabwe,🇿🇼♥️🇬🇧British-Chinese 🇨🇳
I went to the poorest province, Tibet, Xinjiang, and the Richest
Guizhou is the poorest
@焦康语 no need to be rude
@焦康语 看懂人说什么了吗就stupid?还是说你就会这一个英文词?
❤️❤️
@焦康语 你看没看懂?
There are rumours on the BBC that sweet baby Lincoln is nothing more than C.G.I.
I am so glad that I can hear The sounds of Jiao’s laughing, support you
I left China (Jiangsu) in 2016 when mobile payment was used but not that much. I returned to China (2017) and almost everybody used mobile payment. I barely used cash anymore since then. Greetings from Shenzhen!
Baby Lincoln is so gorgeous!
as a Chinese I am so happy that youtubers like you can make these videos to show what China really looks like. China still has a lot to improve, but the most important part is that we really believe in ourselves not other countries and strive to be the best of the world.
阖家幸福!
yyds
We will work harder in the future
中国yyds
YYDS
So right . RUclipsrs show it how it is , the truth, the reality not some trumped up B/S like main stream media organisations. I have been to China few years ago , saw it first hand and loved what they have achieved and continue to do so .
China looks like a beautiful country with a rich culture and history!
The baby is very cute.I hope you have a happy life in China.I also thank you for presenting the real China to Western netizens. I hope everyone can look at China objectively like you instead of being influenced by the media.
The state of it! Haha I say that way too much. Can't wait to see the burger prince's reaction to his first whopper.
还有时间评论,快去更新视频,太慢了,一天至少三个吧
Don't shave, never shave. I can't even recognize him.
父子情深啊
ruclips.net/video/O0kwWoWGLlQ/видео.html
Jason's tag team is coming..
It's really convenient, and you can transfer money to each other personally...
The people I know always ask for money. Even borrowing money is pandemic here in the Philippines. The "transferring easy" part is not good for me
Quite surprise that the baby is registered as a Chinese citizen, but it’s very comforting to hear in fact. Chinese citizenship is the hardest to apply in the whole world. Suggest to train baby Lincoln in future as a fast running soccer player for 🇨🇳
If born in China to a chinese citizen, the baby is automatically a Chinese citizen. Not a choice anymore. However, the kid can also be registered as citizen of the country of the parent with foreign status. The kid can decide whether he or she wants to keep the citizenship when reaching adulthood at the age of 18. That’s right China allows you to have multiple citizenships under such circumstances.
@@Tommah1000 No, in China one of the parents are Chinese, if the baby is born in China, it will be Chinese citizen. If both of parents are foreign, their babies can not be Chinese citizen. Chinese citizen is the hardest to apply in the world. Even though foreigners make huge contribution to China, they are not 100% sure to apply Chinese citizen successfully
@@weixu4696 Yeah, if one parent is Chinese, the other is not, then the kid is automatically Chinese, but he/she can also be of the nationality of the foreign parent.
And I think , to once for all , finally to decide at age of 18. Ie. One way traffic of no return at this age.
@@Tommah1000 China doesn't recognise multiple citizenship. A child can only be a Chinese citizen until 18 when she/he has decided which to choose.
The baby is so so cute! You deserve the best life in China!
the baseball cap, the t-shirt n the shorts, a mix of those three pieces make jason burger king so cool
Lincoln is soooooo cuuuuute!!!!!!!Wow this time Jason's gene looks stronger than Jiao's...haha!!! Lincoln does look more like Jason than Jiao....hahah!!!!sooo cuute!!!
Someone told me that the baby will look more like the dad so that the dad will know it’s his child 😅
Actually the baby's hair resembles Jason's!
@@weinasg1371
Not necessarily always like that while the reality with many example were many are looks more to mother side than the father. In medical science told that the form of gene that give baby a genetic feature is Alleles. Majority of female have much stronger Alleles than male but sometimes there will be cases of opposite way but in smaller cases.
@@weinasg1371
Like two of mine which looks more Chinese than Caucassian. Even many of their school friends were shock to know they have Caucassian father while they were looks more like ordinary Chinese.
China so efficient and cheap, It's why everyone loves living there, They are so friendly too, Little baby burger Prince is extremely lucky to be born there, He's already getting very popular and he doesn't know it yet lol
I don’t think things in China r cheap:/
@@kenskens3815 Depends on where u live, If u live in say Shanghai, Then it can be pricey, But if u live in Tier 5 area's / Province then yes it can be quite cheap living there.
@@Someone_RandomV8 NO, China’s consumption ratio is abnormal. Even in terms of absolute prices, our products seem to be much cheaper than those in Europe and America, but when compared with our income, the gap is still very large. China's cheapness can only be felt by high-paid people and immigrants from developed countries, but China's efficiency is undeniable, and everything is fast.
@@kenskens3815 他们对中国不了解。
没钱在中国生活会很困难。
中国的物价实际上比欧美贵。
I'm from Hong Kong, 2 years ago I went back to my home town in china. I tried to buy some drinks off a convenient shop. At the till, I pass some bills to the shop keeper, he look as if he hasn't seen physical cash in his whole life. He asked me if I can pay via alipay or wechat pay. I had to run back to find my uncle who is a local and asked if I can borrow some money on wechat pay. We as Hong Konger pride ourselves to be as futuristic as possible, but this was 15-20 years ago. Hopefully my city can actually improve technology wise with the social unrest out of the way. Wish I can go back to china to eat all the good food asap.
你可以告诉店员 不收现金是违法的
@@nnnwhxn8368 是因爲他當時不能個我零錢,不過這個方法也是一個不錯的想法
看了您的評論,感覺好開心。小時候我特別喜歡香港的氛圍,那是一種精緻且自由的感覺,至今我仍然覺得香港是南方最有特點的城市之一。我相信我們華人肯定會愈來愈團結的:)
香港支付宝国内也能用哦
@@nnnwhxn8368 好家伙,未曾设想的道路
Nice to have Jiao in a video again. Complete with a "Hello Fans"!
Wow bro I must say your son just looks so much like you! He got your hair, your nose and your eyes as well!
Mr Here we are…. I never get tired of that LOL
I'm in Canada, and all I ever use is my credit and debit cards. I don't use cash anymore. My landlady (exwife) insist I keep 50 dollars pinned to a board, but I haven't had to use it, except to pay my grandson for helping me. $5. I do all my banking online, keep a spread sheet of monthly income and expenses (since 2013) and I'm good. Now I have heard of a few people who are using their phones. But haven't seen it yet. oh, I'm 73 and yeah, will see how things go in the next 10 years :")
China is doing away with credit AND debit cards.
Using phone to pay everything is more convenient than credit cards, believe me! So fast!
imagine everytime you pay with your bank cards you'd need to find your cards and present them to the cashier and wait for the password typing(of course you'd probably choose to pay without password and with only your signature) but isn't this way too complicated? In China all you'll need to do is show your payment QR code on your phone and the cashier is gonna scan the QR code on your phone and after a simple beep the payment is done....
祝你长寿
Oh you haven't used phones to pay,I have credit card and Ali pay,but I never use credit card because phone pay is Soooooooo convenient.Maybe u can have a try!!I promise you will like it!
Now I understand why China needs to strengthen the data sharing policy.
Exactly, when everything is highly digitalized. It's such a massive database. Imagine if everyone can hack in and use that data. You ain't got no privacy.
@@junruibeto8989 支付宝说过,你只要能入侵进去支付宝,薪资让你来说
@@飞奇飞奇
Here we are
5:20 Baby Lincon is sooooo sweet!
Hello, Mr. Here we are.
小林肯真的很像爸爸! 現在已經感漂亮!真的很有意思呀哈哈哈! 祝小寶貝健康快樂成長🙂👍👍👍
没有负面消息,当初哔哩哔哩一位外国博主就是打胎骗炮销声匿迹了。
@@cl-ul1pt 那个歪鼻子。。欺骗别人的情感
Baby is so cute and adorable.
BBC says China is very poor because it has no cash.
😁😁😁
Did they really say that?? That’s ridiculous even for BBC. They should withdraw such nonsense
HAHAHAH you made my day
hahahah,it's ok,we Chinese are good.it's enough
对对对,说的都对哈哈哈
小林肯太可愛了😍😍嬌狀態很好喔👍👍
I often go to China to work, and I find that the Chinese people are very supportive of their government.
Because the Chinese government knows what they're doing
They BETTER be. Or else...
@@MrClassicmetal If you don't, you end up in a concentration camp, which I did, and everyone in there is talented and nice to talk to, and I love it
中国人也不傻,为什么他们支持政府,因为目前的阶段政府让中国人民的生活越来越好,人民获得利益当然会支持政府,这就是中共为什么一门心思要发展经济,只有不断发展,才能抵消一些负面的东西。同样你应该问,当一个政府让你过得越来越好时,你又有什么理由不支持他呢?让一个无能的政府来管理,过着叙利亚阿富汗人民的生活,获得大家嘴里所说的自由,你选哪个?
@@aprilyan2431 同意,說的好
Thanks for sharing your lovely little boy. Keep going
Baby Lincoln is beautiful 😍 , thank you Jason for your video.
It's a brave new world of cashless convenience
欢迎你,我曾去中国旅游,我是马来西亚人,你可以去中国体验不一样的社会。
My goodness! Your babies so cute!👶 looks like westerners babies..
小孩子太像太爸爸了,太可爱了
My mom is from Taishan, a city of Guangdong. They do tangyuan with savory seafood soup. Actually, their tangyuan is only dough balls, no fillings at all. They put lots of ingredients inside the soup, like seaweed, prawn, pork, pig's liver, ot even crab and sandworm.
为什么你的描述让我感觉这碗汤圆有毒????
沒有sandworm沙蟲啦
只有你这种傻冒才会吃这种汤圆吧
@@gangliang7132 你全家都是傻冒,懂不懂礼貌
Cashless is the future.
Its not suitable for everyone or all situations but it is very convenient.
This is indeed a trend, but the vast majority of western countries do not recognize this progress of China and think their government is monitoring people's lives 😂, this is ridiculous idea
everything using phone to pay.. This is so cool buddies..awesome!!
Good video as always, thumb up 👍👍👍
I can't stop smiling when I looked at baby Lincoln. You are lucky to have Joao as wife. Enjoy your happiness
你的作品有种很温暖的感觉,我很喜欢喔~加油!希望继续看到其他关于你介绍中国的vlog
Nice to see you and your family out and about. That laughter is back on your video. It always make my day. Be careful Lincoln might prefer Dickos.
I haven’t seen the electric bikes here in Shenzhen. I very rarely use cash now. I still have a Hongbao from last year that I use the cash from to top up my travel card. Burger King is a much better here than the U.K. - great service and choice. I recently had the four items for 29rmb option. 😂
People use e-Hongbao “red packets “ nowadays
I live in Shenzhen And i haven't use cash for Around 5 years.
Electric bikes are not allowed in big cities in China, but are allowed in small cities
@@walkinginchinesecities1789 - there are many electric bikes in Shenzhen. Just not seen these ones the public can rent.
Shenzhen is a city that forbids motorcycles and limits electricity, so it doesn't share electric vehicles, otherwise the streets will be full of electric vehicles,because I'm living in shenzhen
Jason, do not let Lincoln face the strong sun. Cover him with a shade.
And there should be a mosquito net. I see a bump on his vulnerable skin
But he need Vitamin D.
As what Jason like to do in the beach. 😂😂
Nice video.
Your baby is so cute, you couple are so beautiful! It looks living in China makes people beautiful and healthy.
又听到娇娇的笑声,开心!😄
Your son looks exactly like you😍 Congratulations to papa and mama 🎊🎉💐
Keep it going! And what a cute fellow Lincoln 👍🙂
Thanks Jason! I’ve been waiting for this. 💚
Thank you for sharing the info. I would like to travel to China.
Chinese Welcome All Polite people!Welcome!
Proud of you for getting your son a chinese citizenship with the good parental care n proper education, he is going to be a wonderful fine young man.
恭喜恭喜呀,网路上需要更多您这样公正客观的up主
Glad to see you back !!!
Support Jason Ak 小宝貝……thx so much for help us, you make Western people know more the ture story in China
What time you can come to Hong Kong, i can been your driver for free
@@rambochu1502 respect from India
All the best you are doing great job
@@rambochu1502 don't imitate bloody westerners in any manner china has greatest culture
There is political issue between India and China but we never hate Chinese people
@@rambochu1502 I heard many Christian missionaries coming there to convert people to Christianity don't allow it china has great Buddhist culture
It will never happen in Australia, who is at least 10 years behind in such technology. Besides, in Australia cash is king because the tradies - electricians, plumbers and carpenters evade tax by preferring cash, not to mention public servants and private sector employees and bosses accept bribes which cannot be achieved through cashless method which is tractable by the authorities. These people would shout ‘privacy’ and ‘human rights’ if the society becomes cashless. We still have no proper ID cards in Australia because the ‘civil rights’ people protested against it in the 80s. They are such hypocrites. Corruption is rampant and the politicians are the main culprits hence they don’t even want to set up an independent federal anti corruption body. Australia is lucky due to its abundant natural resources but it’s people are complacent. It will suffer when Brazil recovers from Covid and be able to export its iron ore to China, by then there is nothing much Australia can earn its foreign exchange from.
Cashless society is a corruptionless society.
@@jzNottobee not completely juni. Bribes can still be given in the form of other materials such as expensive watches, bags, XOs, favours, positions, projects, contracts, awards etc, but it does lessen the chances of doing so.
I still don’t understand why paper cash can avoid tax. Anyone can explain? 🙏
@@smileyandpeople9030 for small businesses in Australia goods and services attract a 10% tax. Payments made electronically will have a tractable record and can be audited by the tax office whereas cash payments may not be, especially if there is no proper receipt issued. On top of that small businesses can evade tax by underquoting the revenue hence paying less or no income tax. Quite often tradespeople only accept cash for this reason and believe me there are lots and lots of rich tradesmen in Australia, a feature probably unheard of in China. By the way I am not a tradesman and always worked in big offices where I could not avoid paying income tax!
@@paullau3835 The same corrupt thing happaned in China too , Paul. Officials like cash.
Jason , congratulation that you get a lovely baby !!! wish you live in china fine !!
Your baby is so lovely!
宝宝好可爱,很高兴又听到你老婆的笑声,幸福的一家子!
饺子的笑声
我在国外生活了十几年,通过对比,非常认可jason幽默风趣且重在真实的视频,非常喜欢
哈哈,现在要带着小汉堡王一起上镜了。。。😜
再生一个巨无霸
I have one interesting observation here:
The E- bike rental fee in China costs 1.5 yuan which is about 0.18 british pounds for 30 minutes, yet in London e-scooter costs 0.16 pounds per minute, plus 1 pound to unlock! The UK is nearly 30 times more expensive, how ridiculous is that!
Of course, China has the advantage of mass users.
@@pahatpahat9566 Ummm.. Even if this is not the case, if its price is so expensive, I don’t think any Chinese will use it. You must know that China is still a developing country, and it has another forgotten identity, a socialist country?
The same money can buy more goods in China, so is per capita income really accurate?
@@wangdaren-ts8hl Per capita income does not accurately reflect the local living standards, but there is no doubt that living in developed countries can buy more goods with monthly wages, even if their prices are more expensive than China. After all, China still has a long way to go. it is meaningless to compare the quality of life with developed countries. Otherwise, why do they call developed countries?
Of course, if your monthly salary is the same as when you work in a developed country, for example, you have at least $3,000 after tax each month, you will definitely live happily than in any other country. China's infrastructure and high efficiency are rare in other countries.
I checked the average salary in London, England, which is 4 times that in China. So it is normal that it is more expensive than China.
Love to see little Lincoln. 😍 He looks very much alike you.😄
Here we are….
Good to see junior Lincoln again, love him.
love this!nice one!加油
Love from nepal
Good video
小家伙so可爱 🧑🏻🍼
恭喜恭喜,小宝宝好可爱!天天在梦乐城逛,但是没有遇到过你们!😂
As a Sichuanese, it's the first time for me to see someone eating salty Tangyuan. Although the two provinces are next to each other.
同四川人。。觉得混吃更美味。。黑芝麻甜馅,烂肉大头菜咸馅。。。英文应该翻译不出来。。香吃美食的外国朋友还是快来学中文吧。。哈哈
Hi, Baby Lincoln 🎉🥳
One or all of these needs to be in your videos:
1) Say "Here we are..."
2) Stop by a store to buy a drink
3) Stop by Burger King
非常具有生活感的內容,即使不在中國大陸,也可以感到不使用現金的方便.
但...大哥!!您騎機車的安全帽,忘記繫帶了...
宝宝的睡相太自在了,跟爸爸的性格很像😄
Love your channel, bro!
Secondly, your baby is going to be an interesting breed!
Lovely to see your gorgeous baby and your beautiful wife! You are lucky to live in very smart country China 🇨🇳
3:39 Jiao laughed at your accent, "有意撒Ssss…", Interesting, hahahah
Very cute and adorable baby Lincoln.
Lincoln is tooooo cute, and I cant handle it anymore. Maybe he will become a celebrity when he grows older and make you guys rich, hahaha
...and here we arrrr...🍔❤️🇨🇳
Your little mini-me will get a good taste of China soon :) especially noodles.
哇哈哈😆!宝宝太可爱了!兄弟刮了胡子更帅了!娇爽朗的笑声是视频的标配!祝你们幸福!
Baby Lincoln looks like his dad.
Lincoln looks always so relaxed, comfortable and chill!
娇恢复的好快~
Congratulations Jason
Cute baby Lincoln
❤️😘🤗
ginger Chinese is like a little red panda 🐼 😂 Now you have a little pal to join your crew...
Don't think cashless is going to be popular in the US now, as the IRS is tracking every transaction exceeding US$600.
Hey now - we here in the US are also cashless - literally - because we are paycheck-to-paycheck.
漂亮的baby , 好看的影片 , 有按讚了喔(已訂閱) !!
👏👏👏
congratulations on your newborn baby!
Hello Lincoln, you are such a lucky baby.
In India also cashless payment method made popular.....
宝宝和爸爸长的真像!
好高兴看到一家三口👨👩👦
欢迎来到中国🇨🇳,很高兴你会喜欢这个国家。祝你和家人在中国生活愉快,永远开心快乐!来自一个中国朋友的问候。
Nice video 👍, what city is that?
Amazing cashless world! Love your clips. Beautiful Family!!
the bgm is a lil sus but what an amazing video!
小堡堡王好可爱!!!
Your baby is so precious and pure. 💖💕🌸🌼😇😇