Exploring remote Chinese fishing villages! What is life like here? 在中国生活五年的我,终于终于终于来福建了!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @JCC408
    @JCC408 11 месяцев назад +8

    My ancestors migrated to Taiwan from South Fujian like 400 years ago!

  • @romeong5218
    @romeong5218 Год назад +231

    Greetings from the Philippines!. Most Chinese here traced their ancestry from Fujian. My father is from a county called Xianyou in Fujian. I never been there yet, thank you for giving me a glimpse of how it look

    • @毐嫪-x9y
      @毐嫪-x9y Год назад +11

      仙游

    • @theolich4384
      @theolich4384 Год назад +14

      Xianyou is further down south by Putian. The culture is a bit different and local dialect completely unique and not mutually intelligible with any other dialect in the province.

    • @墙国有我
      @墙国有我 Год назад +5

      福建仙游😅

    • @donkeykong516
      @donkeykong516 Год назад +7

      Philippines is only like a 2 hour flight to fujian

    • @Bobbyleejoe2556
      @Bobbyleejoe2556 Год назад +9

      Philippines the Ukraine of Asia. 😂

  • @kl9518
    @kl9518 Год назад +42

    Thank you for showing that China is so diverse. A Christians and Buddhists.
    Shows China has freedom of religion.

  • @namelesswarrior4760
    @namelesswarrior4760 Год назад +65

    I would live on that small island in a heartbeat. My life in the west is almost at an end. China will be my next destination. I have this increasingly unstoppable urge to explore my Chinese heritage and try to find relatives from my dad and mom's sides. My dad is originally from Hainan and mom is from Guangzhou.

    • @AmelieZh
      @AmelieZh Год назад +2

      落叶归根

    • @namelesswarrior4760
      @namelesswarrior4760 Год назад +17

      @@AmelieZh I was born in Vietnam and went to Australia as a refugee after the Vietnam war as a 10yr old in 1980. So, I didn't really know who I was for a very long time. But I know in my heart now that I must go to China one day. I can't explain it. But I know that it is important for me.

    • @gwent5914
      @gwent5914 Год назад +7

      ⁠@@namelesswarrior4760 I am in a similar situation but a Canadian. I would love to visit China soon. Hope you get to visit your ancestral places.

    • @namelesswarrior4760
      @namelesswarrior4760 Год назад +2

      @@gwent5914 I wish the same for you as well. Thanks

    • @cjoe6908
      @cjoe6908 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hainan and Guangzhou, both places are worth exploring. I worked in both places for more than a year, each. Totally enjoyable

  • @RespectOthers1
    @RespectOthers1 Год назад +130

    We have no idea what was your work assignment in Fujian but your mission to show us the interesting everyday life of the locals from many perspectives is totally accomplished! :D

    • @GoldFA
      @GoldFA Год назад +1

      Actually it's all made by ai, don't believe it, it's all a Chinese scam XDDDDDDDDDDD

    • @icodestuff6241
      @icodestuff6241 Год назад

      @@GoldFA damn china must be leaps ahead of USA in AI then

    • @hokkeeable
      @hokkeeable Год назад +3

      Thank you for showing the small Fujian town from one of these my ancestors must have come and made their way to the south East Asia . As usual I cannot thank you enough for showing some much China that I possibly could not have done in my life time . HAPPY NEW YEAR .

    • @jamesmoy1214
      @jamesmoy1214 Год назад

      @@GoldFA hope you enjoyed Katherine’s great work anyway! Get well! Wishing you have better days ahead!

  • @jeverbever
    @jeverbever Год назад +112

    As someone who is going to China for the first time in two weeks and will be staying for four months, it has been fun watching your videos in preparation for my stay. I vibe with your humor a lot, and I appreciate the insight you provide into the different Chinese cultures. Also, what a way to say that you were, in fact, totally captivated by all those 'colorful and noisy distractions.' I'm glad we got glimpses of those, great editing.

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Год назад +13

      hope you enjoy your trip!

    • @jeverbever
      @jeverbever Год назад +6

      @@kats_journey_east Thanks!

    • @AmelieZh
      @AmelieZh Год назад +3

      welcome!

    • @user-fiF5ei8tyah
      @user-fiF5ei8tyah Год назад +2

      ​​@@jeverbever How are you enjoying? Pls share your experience.
      Edit: I thought you were already in China. I was listening to her saying it was the 29th but this vid is only 6 days old. Sorry! Pls pls update us when you reach China.

    • @jeverbever
      @jeverbever Год назад +1

      @@user-fiF5ei8tyah I am arriving on Monday the 29th, but I can let you know after I have been there for a bit!

  • @Joey66886
    @Joey66886 Год назад +116

    My god, the small tiny town’s New Year’s fireworks is way better than Melbourne’s!!! “Americans are all huge. Why are you so tiny?”😂😂😂

    • @setsunatouma
      @setsunatouma Год назад +7

      Lmao she is definitely not average

    • @jimmywang525
      @jimmywang525 Год назад +3

      she is not tiny, she is normal , meaningless to talk about this kind of things

    • @paulng2094
      @paulng2094 Год назад +3

      obesity is an epidemic in the USA

    • @somponesakdy826
      @somponesakdy826 Год назад

      Most normal Americans women are 163 to 167cm.

    • @jsc3417
      @jsc3417 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@paulng2094 NE, they were talking about her height.

  • @阿肥-s7q
    @阿肥-s7q Год назад +59

    謝謝您~帶我們到中國大陸鄉村旅遊 了解當地的人文風景👍👍👍👍👍

    • @Athrunwong
      @Athrunwong 5 месяцев назад +2

      說實在和我們台灣很相似

    • @shizhenyang
      @shizhenyang 3 месяца назад

      @@Athrunwong因为是福建

  • @wendyei8860
    @wendyei8860 Год назад +40

    看视频就能看到博主对自然与人文感性而细腻的情愫,藤蔓缠绕的木屋,破漏房顶透露出的绿叶真的很有美感😊

    • @WWLooi-js8rl
      @WWLooi-js8rl Год назад +6

      I am currently working in Silicon Valley but I dare not venture out to rural areas because I am afraid of hate crimes. In China and most places in Asia, people are curious but not hostile to outsiders.

  • @kingmanL7309
    @kingmanL7309 Год назад +79

    Very glad to see Katherine becoming more and more popular now. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful videos with us. Happy new year to you❤🎉

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Год назад +11

      happy new year 🎆 glad you like the videos, lots of exciting things coming up, can't wait to share with everyone!

  • @mccoywang6671
    @mccoywang6671 Год назад +13

    谢谢,真的,作为中国人也很少深入这样的地方去探寻,真的非常好的游记

  • @Stella-Guan
    @Stella-Guan Год назад +34

    Every time you upload a new video, it's like a treat for me! I love how you answered you like the lifestyle of both the US and China. I felt kinda weird watching some other vloggers from western countries who live in China and sometimes bash their own countries. But it is so very Chinese to ask if China is better lol.

  • @truthbearer888
    @truthbearer888 Год назад +11

    LOL..."Americans are supposed to be huge. Why are you so tiny?" That comment alone captures so much more than the question asked.
    I love your videos. Thanks for taking time to show us parts of China that few will ever see in person. You are so blessed to be a goodwill ambassador for those within your ever-growing sphere of influence!
    Traveling into these rural remote areas can give you an appreciation of difficulty in communication. Mao was a visionary who understood that having hundreds of different dialects in China is a huge constraint to economic growth and prosperity for the people. That is why he standardized Mandarin as the national dialect. Without that singular decision, China would never have become the global power it is today.
    Keep up the great work. Your adventures in China will always be a priceless part of your life experience!

  • @seechunchong9876
    @seechunchong9876 Год назад +37

    Nice video on Fujian. Just to add some fun facts, in Mandarin, tea is called "char" and countries, like India, Persia/Iran etc., which gotten them through the ancient silk road, called them "chai". The British East India Company got their tea from Fujian where the Fujianese (Hokkien) in their lingo called it "teh" and the British mispronounced it "tea" thereafter. In the famous Boston Tea Party (in 1773 before the War of Independence), the colonists, in protesting (the famous “No Taxation without Representation”), boarding the British East India Company ships and dumped hundreds of crates of tea into the Boston Harbor sea. Those tea were apparently from Fujian. Following the war, colonists regarded tea drinking as unpatriotic. As a result, the Boston Tea Party helped shift cultural attitudes to promote coffee as the preferred drink among Americans and move the American colonies one step closer to war with (and got their Independence from) Great Britain. Cheers.

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Год назад +13

      thanks for the info 🍵 with the exception of sweet iced tea, tea really is not popular in the US at all , I have only gotten into the habit of brewing tea now that I live in China 🫖

    • @jamesmoy1214
      @jamesmoy1214 Год назад +6

      I’m a trivia buff! Great interesting history lesson! Thank you! Teh to tea and tea to coffee! Wow! 👍 FYI, I live in Boston originally born in Guongdong, China. They’re re-enacting throwing the tea overboard in Boston Harbor this year!

    • @Victor_James68
      @Victor_James68 Год назад +1

      Tea also called "teh" in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.

    • @tuananhtranhuu
      @tuananhtranhuu Год назад

      In Vietnam ( northern) we call trà for dried tea and chè for fresh leaf tea or for the tree and tea is traditional drink in the family and in the street.Southern Vietnam tea is not popular drink, they often serve it in washy iced tea as a side drink

  • @goolooggg9005
    @goolooggg9005 Год назад +91

    Most Chinese even in the rural area are aware of the great contest between China & USA, many checking with Katherine which country is the best & Katherine handled these questions so diplomatically, 😍 it!
    Happy New Year 2024, all the best to Katherine

    • @yummemys4608
      @yummemys4608 Год назад

      It's not a contest. China just wants to trade peacefully but amerika's wef/MIC wants world destruction.

  • @alejandraparker7272
    @alejandraparker7272 Год назад +20

    I LOVE THOSE OLD WOODEN HOUSES WITH THEIR ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS.

  • @phonoodles7002
    @phonoodles7002 Год назад +13

    我也是福建小岛上的人,你拍摄的视频都是我小时候接触的场景很怀念

  • @yuehanslam1593
    @yuehanslam1593 Год назад +22

    5 years Katherine ? Seems like you have been there a lifetime !!! Another enjoyable and informative upload....Thanks

  • @goonhoongtatt1883
    @goonhoongtatt1883 11 месяцев назад +1

    That lady spoke hokkien to you. I can totally understand her since penang speaks a similar dialect.

  • @KootHCheah
    @KootHCheah Год назад +13

    Watching your video has given me a better understanding of why many overseas Chinese, including my grandparents, originated from Fujian. It's evident that living conditions must have been challenging in those times. My grandfather migrated from Fujian approximately 100 years ago, and considering the hardships he likely faced, it deepens my appreciation for his journey.
    I have never had the opportunity to visit Fujian, but your video has sparked my interest, and I hope to explore the region someday. I believe our ancestral home is still there, and it would be a meaningful experience to visit and connect with our roots in the future. Thank you for creating this video; it has provided valuable insights, and it would be good for me to learn more about my family's history. BTW, I love your VT jacket. I used to own several VT jackets decades ago, but no longer have one anymore.

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Год назад +7

      hope you get a chance to visit sometime! I'm going to visit again during CNY break, stay tuned for more fujian videos

    • @KootHCheah
      @KootHCheah Год назад +4

      I admire your ability to speak mandarin so smoothly and communicate with the locals. I have been learning to speak the language for 2 years now, but I am still not fluent yet. I do speak Hokkien, though. : )@@kats_journey_east

    • @muzzle9999
      @muzzle9999 3 месяца назад

      @@KootHCheah you need to practice your Chinese in a real language setting, simple as that.

  • @cheese-df1yx
    @cheese-df1yx Год назад +15

    So lovely trip! Beautiful place which I never visited before! China is so huge and full of diverse scenery! I already booked ticket, coming to northern China in May. Looking forward to!

  • @jerometsowinghuen
    @jerometsowinghuen Год назад +23

    That is a fascinating village.
    And I just visited the fishing village in the Islands of Hong Kong, unable to explore every spot in the place for a day, but still pretty famous with a strong smell of dried shrimps.

  • @davepsk7334
    @davepsk7334 Год назад +32

    Yet another wonderful adventure. At the end of the video where they were chanting some sort of mantras, which no one understands, I believe they also chant it all over Asia in temples
    I have personally attended quite a few of this type of events here in Borneo too.
    Fascinatingly, I believe it is a dialect of the Buddhists. Although I cannot say if there were any difference between China, Thailand or elsewhere.

    • @dxJ-qt2th
      @dxJ-qt2th Год назад +4

      The last one is Taoism, which was born in China and sang in dialect.

    • @robustashorea4586
      @robustashorea4586 Год назад +2

      The last religion is "Pu'an belief", Pu'an belief is distributed in many provinces in the south. It is a folk religious belief that combines Buddhism and Taoism across the Taiwan Strait. This belief has Pu'an as its founder . The sect (born in the Song Dynasty) is highly inclusive and accepts gods and Buddhas from various religious sects. It mainly uses various rituals, talismans, and seals to eliminate disasters for people.

  • @pandabearoceanpark
    @pandabearoceanpark Год назад +6

    Out of all the China travel videos I have watched, yours are the most unique and interesting! Also I found that your editing skill has vastly improved! Please keep up the good work!

  • @砰砰骗鱼
    @砰砰骗鱼 Год назад +18

    作为生长在安徽的一个中国人,对福建的文化和乡村环境也充满好奇和浓厚的兴趣。

  • @artistlovepeace
    @artistlovepeace Год назад +9

    Katherine shares so much beauty. She's a brilliant cinema maker. I feel this in my soul and my deeper soul and my deepest soul.

  • @unandarj1016
    @unandarj1016 Год назад +17

    I love your narration, Kats, always, my favorite vlogger!

  • @cjoe6908
    @cjoe6908 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have been to a few places in Fujian and I love to visit the province again. It's quite a different culture than many parts of China. They have lots of deities to worship, for example. And one thing I agree with Kate is the dried seafood being liked for a reason. Dried squids are very delicious. Put some inside a micro-oven for a minute at medium heat and it's done, crisp and good. My favourite snack.

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  11 месяцев назад +1

      If you want to see more of Fujian stay tuned for my CNY series, starting next week 🐲

  • @celloting01
    @celloting01 Год назад +24

    Happy 2024, Katherine! May your dreams come true. Love your unquenchable curiosity and unique open-mindedness. Another great vid. Much appreciated. All the best. 😘

  • @jackson3579
    @jackson3579 Год назад +9

    Which one is better? China or the US.. The shopkeeper really wanted answer! Lol! Katherine did well with the answer!

    • @akocmcrien4262
      @akocmcrien4262 Месяц назад

      i was looking for this comment 😂 ... luckily she answer the question wisely...

  • @johnlin827
    @johnlin827 Год назад +4

    Great video! I will be going back to fujian in 2 weeks, watching your video brings up lots of memories. I'd like to add some more information to your video.
    The abandoned wooden houses or muddy houses. We have those in our village as well. That usually happens when the whole family's moved to big city and decided not to go back. Especially when the elderly has passed away and the new generation has no intention to renovate a house they will not live in.
    Those abandoned wooden boats. They might be actually still in use. They are put there because it's not fishing season. People usually take the motor off the boat if that's going to sit around for months. If they were abandoned for a long time, it would not look like that at the conditions of salty water and moist wind.
    For those people chanting in the temple. NO ONE UNDERSTANDS THEM. actually, i doubt they even know what they are singing. We had an event that there was a guy who came to our home and did similar stuff before the Chinese New Year. And I had no idea what he was singing, i looked at my parents, neither did they. We just knee down and bowed to gods whenever he told us to😂

  • @billycheung8836
    @billycheung8836 Год назад +15

    Fascinating video on rural Fujian, China. So peaceful and cultural. Thanks for sharing Katherine 🙏❤️👍

  • @yingxiaowei6263
    @yingxiaowei6263 Год назад +8

    Several weeks ago, I went to BaiZhang for work and stopped by in a small village where happen to be the place you are living now. Of course I searched for a while. And I thought maybe I would be lucky enough to meet you. But I do found your new home in the village but the gate was locked. And I took a picture of your lovely house. I am sorry if you feel annoying for the self-invited visit. The only reason for me to do this is I really like your video very much and wanna say thank you!

  • @davisma445
    @davisma445 Год назад +6

    I'm so freaking jealous of those who can go on a adventure with Katherine!!!!!!

  • @GiorniVenibato
    @GiorniVenibato Год назад +8

    The abandoned wooden houses are beautiful and amazing. Hope they will preserve them!

  • @cmkk3825
    @cmkk3825 Год назад +11

    I hope every video this long😂😂

  • @paulli1535
    @paulli1535 Год назад +3

    I like your reply to the question where is better, China or US? I think those people were just curious. They didn’t mean to get a comparison. That’s how locals talk. When I went back from Beijing to my local village, people asked me similar question: Beijing and home town which one is better.😊

    • @tuananhtranhuu
      @tuananhtranhuu Год назад +1

      The same here in Vietnam that question means “ is there something different?”

  • @kongming2005
    @kongming2005 Год назад +3

    I read some comments the other days where some westerners says Chinese are stupid that's why they got scam easily, I totally disagree with that. As a Malaysian Chinese, knowing Chinese culture and our values, Chinese are supportive and kind, prefer peace and do not want trouble, indirectly making Chinese easier to be scam than those that are more selfish and doesn't care much about other family members

  • @AnthonyBoeyKumToh-tl4ud
    @AnthonyBoeyKumToh-tl4ud Год назад +10

    Another fantastic video...this should be on a TV travel channel! Although there are many misconceptions about China from the west.....there is also a fair amount of misconceptions about the west from China! Hopefully Katherine is able to inform and educate local Chinese who haven't travelled out of country or have access to regular news ...about what the west is all about.
    In Singapore...as a Chinese who has travelled to both China and the west and having access to news from China and the west, I see the good ...as well as the bad and ugly from both sides. I'm not idealogical, political or otherwise....but I do believe in this day and age to accentuate the good... and not inflame the bad. We need that...in these times!

    • @michaelchen4879
      @michaelchen4879 Год назад +1

      On average there are about 135 millions Chinese go to foreign ciuntries over the past 10 to 15 years. Most of the countries are the west, for travelling,business, advanced study or others.. This means there are more than billion Chinese people have personally experienced what the west is about,albeit not all about. By contrast,there are too few western people having experienced today's China. Consequently,the numbers of Chinese people remain naive about the west is quite few because they had witnessed , experienced,observed and
      felt by themselves not through any propogandas or mouthpieces. So when you mentioned
      " a fair amount" I don't think that's correct. The fact is Chinese people have known too much
      about the west than people in the west know too little about China. This is good for Chinese
      people but not good for the western people.

  • @sandogdy7175
    @sandogdy7175 Год назад +8

    My grandma and father were born in Fujian and he move to the Philippines but my aunt grew up in HK. We end up speaking Hokien and some Cantonese hahaha 😁

  • @ql1038
    @ql1038 Год назад +7

    Thank you for recording the relics in your videos. Those tiny details are good records of history and culture. Hopefuly, they can provide inspirations for future generations.

  • @boonteoh2346
    @boonteoh2346 Год назад +13

    Oh wow, Rock on Katherine!!! My ancestors' home province!! Thanks for the great vlog!! 👍👍

  • @auky2024
    @auky2024 Год назад +2

    That old newspaper glued on the wall is dated 1975! It reads Vice President Deng Xiao Ping meets with Mr Daisaku Ikeda - the President of Soka Gakkai. Both were great men of the era.
    I didn't know newsprint could last almost half a decade exposed to such environment.

  • @alf7326
    @alf7326 Год назад +20

    That was super entertaining. Love the retro Muzak again. 😁 I think they paid you a compliment when the fella said you're tiny because there must be some rumour of Americans having one Whopper too many? 😂 Happy New Year, Kat. Take care. Alf.

  • @Peter-eg3ux
    @Peter-eg3ux Год назад +13

    Next time you got a chance to go to Fujian again, make sure you include Gulangyu 鼓浪嶼.is and outline Island outside of Xiamen. You will not regret.

    • @tsuileung5197
      @tsuileung5197 Год назад +1

      Gulangyu is extremely beautiful especially if you go there in summer time.

  • @HONGKONG952
    @HONGKONG952 Год назад +6

    I have nothing but admiration for your adverturous spirit

  • @mnm121314
    @mnm121314 Год назад +6

    Your vlogs are so amazing bringing to life the life in rural China! The jazz music playing in the background is really perfect and matches well

  • @chrisyong8719
    @chrisyong8719 Год назад +17

    That walk up cloud mountain to the temple was dramatic, haunting and lyrical. Your camera man got the best of it. I was hoping to see more of the temple architecture - it’s heavy old timber structure and wall panelling carved with ornaments and auspicious icons like the ones in the village. Perhaps u were running short with time and there was so much more to soak in with those rock outcrops along the way.

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Год назад +12

      yes that's exactly what happened, I spent so long filming the rocks that I ran out of time at the temple LOL it was pitch black outside by the time I got back to the bus stop. got lost a couple times on the way down too 😂

  • @jamesmoy1214
    @jamesmoy1214 Год назад +25

    Happy New Year Katherine! Didn’t know White tea was famous from Fujian! 👍 Love the old houses and boats and the cool stairs through narrow crevices up the mountain. 👍Good selection of background music providing a nostalgic mood of the past as well! This video had everything 👍

    • @coolspot18
      @coolspot18 Год назад

      @user-qw4jj6vm2d Even if she is, she's a nice spy and makes nice videos.

  • @davenghiem364
    @davenghiem364 Год назад +4

    "Can't set off fireworks in a big city, but this is a small town, so nobody cares." LOL! And as a sailor who enjoys wooden boats, having rebuilt/and refit a few, that scene of the old fishing boats. OMG. Too bad there are no old sailing boats sitting around somewhere to check out.

  • @utube41952
    @utube41952 Год назад +6

    Love your content that shows life in China not just the big cities and I have to say you have more spunk and love of life than I could. Keep up with the great content.......

  • @eneidialawhead8920
    @eneidialawhead8920 Год назад +17

    It’s so amazing see all the Beauty of the old houses and the mountains ! ❤ Happy New Year!

  • @rbd168
    @rbd168 23 дня назад

    Her videos are so diverse and interesting even for someone who grew up in South China. Thank you so much.

  • @kalideres9680
    @kalideres9680 Год назад +1

    I am from Indonesia, my ancestor were from Fujian Province, De Hua District. i have been to my grandma's village in the mountainous area..

  • @bambangsukarsono4376
    @bambangsukarsono4376 Год назад +3

    Thanks Chatherine.

  • @boontongc2858
    @boontongc2858 Год назад +5

    Greeting from Bangkok, I am a oversea Chinese. Hope you enjoy your life in China.

  • @OliverThompson-s4j
    @OliverThompson-s4j 2 месяца назад

    Old house carries lots of memory and childhood.

  • @banshong3997
    @banshong3997 Год назад +10

    thank you Katherinefor another unique video of china of old and past. i love your videosfor all the interesting out of tge way pkaces.my ancestorscane from there and they boughttge culture, architecture, food etc to wgere they emigrated to. i try to see and identity the things you showed around the syreets and towns to see similarity in my hometown. thanks for bringing nostalgia back❤❤❤

  • @letthatsinkin5531
    @letthatsinkin5531 Год назад +3

    Wow walking thru the two huge rocks never seen anything like that. Looks natural

  • @kungyin
    @kungyin Год назад +8

    不要引起爭議,和平使者🤭👍

  • @peterkephart7955
    @peterkephart7955 Год назад +7

    This is the first of your videos I have watched and the words brilliant and beautiful come to mind. I anticipate enjoying many more and wish you all the best from wild, wonderful West Virginia. Thank you for sharing your life in China with all of us. You bring me hope and I appreciate and admire you. Cheers.

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Год назад +3

      you live in West Virginia? Wow, my state neighbor, I am from Virginia! Glad you like the videos, more coming soon 🐲

    • @peterkephart7955
      @peterkephart7955 18 дней назад

      @@kats_journey_east I'm about 45 minutes west of Winchester in Hampshire County, WV. And I'm hoping dearly and working hard toward making my way to China. You are an inspiration and I just rediscovered your channel on this 15th day of January, 2025. I am now more inspired and anticipate more of your wonderful work. Cheers.

  • @bixiangma4303
    @bixiangma4303 Год назад +1

    这个是我作为中国人还喜欢看你的视频的原因,你让我看到了平时我没有关注的角落从一个外国人的角度。

  • @batalkoko5667
    @batalkoko5667 Год назад +3

    My father he is from Fujian, thats why I appreciate and I love Fujian.

    • @Will.i.am55555
      @Will.i.am55555 Год назад

      We are from the *Stone.Lion* 🎉 villages
      This is the ancestral home of the families from SM.malls, Wellex Gp, BCA , Philippines airlines….among others….

  • @Leon_BLP
    @Leon_BLP Год назад +1

    Ruian is my hometown🎉🎉🎉

  • @JamesHu-xp9ev
    @JamesHu-xp9ev Год назад +1

    People in western land offen say"Where there has freedom,there is your hometown",but I want to say"where there has money you can earn easier,there is your hometown""where there has woman you loved,there is your hometown","where there has fresh air and delicious food you can enjoy,and there is you hometown."

  • @jogana6909
    @jogana6909 11 месяцев назад +1

    So lovely trip

  • @bcjoey9944
    @bcjoey9944 Год назад +8

    Another fantastic video that makes me want to see the next one. You do great work K.

  • @aarongao3578
    @aarongao3578 Год назад +8

    hi Katherine welcome to Fujian, asFujian indigenous people, I recommend you can visit the wuyi moutain, expore the Yongding Tulou ,then relax the hot spring in Fuzhou city. of course there are a lot of nice place in Fujian, if you want to know the more, leave message to me.

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Год назад +3

      Thanks for the recommendations, tulou are on my list for this year's CNY holiday , stay tuned 😄 hope I can make it happen

  • @7hx89
    @7hx89 Год назад +3

    Blessings! The whole world is with you.

  • @k-fm4zx
    @k-fm4zx Год назад +1

    Chinese people are very fond of the tea industry. There are more types of tea in the south. The north mainly drinks scented tea and large-cup tea. This is different from the south. The south has more mountains. The north is mainly heavy industry and agriculture. The population is 2 less than the south. After all, people still like to live in warmer places. I watched a lot of your videos, which are mainly in the south. It’s time to update some northern cities. Instead of Beijing, go to the central or western areas. There is a big difference.

  • @tonysia6474
    @tonysia6474 Год назад +1

    My father originated from Qiang Pian town, Fujian. Although I'm already old, I can only dream of visiting that place. Thank you for showing my father home province. ❤👍

    • @michaelchen4879
      @michaelchen4879 Год назад

      How "old" are you when yoiu said you are old? I am 72.

    • @michaelchen4879
      @michaelchen4879 Год назад

      It's no problem for me to to any country if I like.

  • @billthh1
    @billthh1 Год назад +3

    Thanks for showing off a small part of my ancestor's land,they came from Putian(莆田),which is another part of Fujian Province。😃😃😃🙏🙏🙏

  • @johnssenli
    @johnssenli Год назад +3

    My ancestors from fujian. Love all your videos. Great work

  • @lizz7805
    @lizz7805 Год назад +5

    wow, the villagers are so friendly and open minded, if i were you, i would treat myself with a seafood feast on that island, the mantis shrimps look so fresh 😍

    • @kats_journey_east
      @kats_journey_east  Год назад +3

      Ironically I don't like seafood, I just like the fishing island vibe, LOL

  • @sic8098
    @sic8098 Год назад +2

    I thought Americana are huge your Tiny😂....beautiful and real.❤🙏

  • @leond9999
    @leond9999 Год назад +1

    You have unique eyes for interesting kids and things.

  • @wannago905
    @wannago905 Год назад +4

    I was surprised that I could really understand what the lady says at 18:53, as it sounds exactly the same as how it is spoken in the southern Fujian (Minnan) dialect, a dialect I am very familiar with and widely spoken in southern Fujian, Taiwan and many parts in Southeast Asia. Since I already knew that there is a sizable population of Minnan speakers along the northeastern Fujian to southern Zhejiang coast, I did some little research to confirm the theory. Indeed, the people on the Yushan Island do speak Minnan as their main dialect. They are the descendants of those who migrated from southern Fujian roughly between 400 and 100 years ago after the Ming dynasty. The ancestors of the gentleman at 17:30 should also be among these migrants. I also found that the area around Mt. Tailao is also a "dialect island" (方言岛) of Minnan in the ocean of the surrounding speakers of eastern Fujian dialect (Mindong hua), typified by the dialect of Fujian's capital city Fuzhou.
    Equally surprisingly, while people say the dialects in Fujian are among the hardest to comprehend for non-speakers, you were finally able to decipher what the lady said. That is truly amazing for a foreigner who has little exposure to the dialect.
    Thank you very much for sharing your experience there. From your video I learned something again today.

    • @iirabbitful
      @iirabbitful Год назад +3

      是的,那就是闽南语,那位阿婆问阳离子"你信耶稣吗?"

  • @ranliu3408
    @ranliu3408 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your China experience!

  • @jerryking6021
    @jerryking6021 Год назад +3

    Your videos are so good! The Taimu mountains look really interesting. Quite different from Wuyishan which is also in Fujien, around 4 hours away. The last time i was in china was pre-Covid and now, i need to rely on videos like these to bring China to my living room! Keep up the good work!

  • @steveliu5392
    @steveliu5392 Год назад +3

    Thank you to explore a lot of things we haven’t seen before our life (city life ) this is real life no comparison .

  • @minervasheryl4748
    @minervasheryl4748 Год назад +4

    If you are a history buff, I suggest Quanzhou 泉州 next time you visit. It is very near Xiamen. Quanzhou was where Marco Polo embarked from on his journey home to Venice, and is on the UNESCO list.

  • @montananumber16
    @montananumber16 Год назад +4

    The cloud marking stone you called a fat horse is Snoopy! Thank you for all your wonderful off the beaten path videos from China. Happy new year!

  • @SteppeNomad585
    @SteppeNomad585 Год назад +3

    The rock formation with a head on top is definitely Barney or a T-Rex!😊

  • @Ahda108
    @Ahda108 Год назад +2

    Thank you for showing us the Fujian side of China

  • @jlee8181
    @jlee8181 Год назад +1

    Wow, you are so blessed these 5 yrs. The amount of cultural experiences you have in China would make even a Chinese envious.😂

  • @charleneji6759
    @charleneji6759 Год назад +3

    Happy 2024 Katherine! From your videos I learn that every place is a must-visit if we have an appreciative eye and an open mind.

  • @123-h5i5y
    @123-h5i5y Год назад +2

    I spotted a 妈祖 (Sea Goddess) temple and a protestent church on this remote yet idyllic village. For generations, both faiths have given emotional comfort and succour to seafarers and emigrants from the province that now forms the majority in the Chinese diaspora accross the Asia-Pacific region.
    Another impression presentation. This is as good as those we find in NatGeo or Discovery channels.

    • @victorha9923
      @victorha9923 Год назад

      I remember reading a book about Fujian immigration from a New York library, and it said Christian (Protestant) churches in NYC are/were common communal places for immigrants from there. It's kinda true; I've seen them myself.

  • @clochettestarz
    @clochettestarz Год назад +5

    Love the different array of places, thank you for taking us along! I saw a similar Taoist ceremony in Taiwan a few years back, very impressive as the person had been doing it for a a few hours already and clearly seemed exhausted, but kept going nonetheless.

  • @artistlovepeace
    @artistlovepeace Год назад +2

    Katherine, it's the end of the year so everything is changing. Please keep changing and sharing your beautiful message.

  • @Athrunwong
    @Athrunwong 5 месяцев назад

    It's such a vibe, small villages and the small towns. I hope i can see more of these.

  • @musicboxforeverable
    @musicboxforeverable Год назад

    My grandfather was from Fujian province. Thanks for visiting the place.

  • @jokerrhe
    @jokerrhe Год назад +1

    That was so cool when u found the "little guy" face carving in the wood.. like something marked in time

  • @一朵小红花
    @一朵小红花 Год назад +2

    The photos are great, this small place is really interesting.

  • @BelReyztoolkIT
    @BelReyztoolkIT Год назад +3

    thanks for sharing the beautiful side of China!

  • @HerrickChiu
    @HerrickChiu Год назад +3

    Very nice village. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lucashinerman7321
    @lucashinerman7321 13 дней назад

    Hello Katherine. Great short videos you put together. Very informative. I might have a couple questions for you in the future if you don't mind answer them. Talk later. Have a great 2025.

  • @jackolantern7342
    @jackolantern7342 Год назад +3

    Awesome vlog! Love the little vignettes of people just going about their day.

  • @colombianaenchina
    @colombianaenchina Год назад +1

    Living in China love to see your videos, thanks

  • @siu-honchow5374
    @siu-honchow5374 Год назад +2

    love your episodes of the China countrysides. LOL when you called the boat, the bad boy. Look forward to another fun episode soon!

  • @lip8509
    @lip8509 Год назад +1

    I really love you Catherine. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤