🌻Thanks for joining today’s adventure, everyone! Follow me on Instagram for more updates about life in China: kats_journey_east 🌻 How do I get such stable footage even while biking and walking? 📷 amzn.to/45rObZy She's waterproof, shoots in 4K, and is very tiny and portable, perfect for recording an action-packed day without the fuss of a fancy complex setup 👽This is an affiliate link, so I will receive a small commission if you buy a product through the link👽 Where do I get the music used in these videos? 🎵 share.epidemicsound.com/5cya7q Content creators can enjoy unlimited access to a huge variety of music - funky, peaceful, upbeat, or whatever else you’re looking for - and eliminate the headache of navigating copyright strikes on RUclips! All I can say is... wish I knew about it since day 1 🤣
I remember you did mention about going back to the states on one video. I expected there will be a lull on your videos. But I also expect to see videos from you where ever you are. That's natural coming from a vlogger. The world is big, you can never see all of it. Even just in one suburb one could not see the other side of it if one stays just on one or two streets. Speaking of traveling, I might have to mozy on with my trip back to Vancouver soon. Been putting it off for quite a while now. But hey, I'm retired, it tends to make you take things slower. Safe travels from an island in borneo in the land below the wind. Take care.
USA: "The only thing she will be nominated for his prison time! She has committed treason when she posts positive things about China! No Americans are allowed to present anything positive about China because there isn't one positive thing about China whatsoever!"
I love this channel. It shows the optimistic side of the world like how Chinese people are helpful, kind and trying their best to be environmentally friendly by being minimalist and reusing stuff as much as possible. Watching the news nowadays only shows negativity and this channel shows that people in the world are actually kind. I wish there were similar channels for other cultures so people would know more about the world. It would help end racism since imo racism exists due to our fear of the unknown. Knowing more about others and actually putting ourselves in their shoes helps us feel empathy for each other.
You are my favorite blogger, I have been following you for 2 years, you really show that China's big cities, small cities, villages, already western regions, a large country with a population of 1.4 billion people can not be defined by a region
So lovely to see my hometown, Wuhan. I haven't lived there for 30 years but I've been back a couple of times. I'm amazed to see blue skies. Every time I was there, the sky was hidden under a thick layer of smog. Here's to more blue skies in the future!
7:30 I wish to add to what the guy said about the temple for dragon god: Dragons in Asia are gods of water, for example in movie "spirited away" the boy character is actually a god of a river. And he has a form of a white dragon that can fly without wings, so in Asia people could guess he is a god of a water body somewhere before it was revealed. So the guy said there was a temple for dragon gods, at the most dangerous part of the water. He means the temple placed there so people can pray to the dragon god, and make offerings to the dragon god to keep the water calm and do not flood the land, and keep the fisherman safe, as the water is very fast and dangerous.
Dear Katherine, your video brought me back to my childhood. I grew up in Wuhan and I had a school friend who lived a few steps from the Yangtzi river. We often, without the knowledge of our parents went swimming in the river without any floating/life saving device (not even a basket ball). In most years (unlike this very special year of 2022), the river is the widest and swiftest in the summer. The water speed is very different depending on the distance from the river bank. In order to get onto a floating light in the middle of the river, one needs to swim up ward close to the bank and then move to the centre in line with the float. The first time I did this, when I got close and was asked to pay attention to be ready, I was shocked at the speed the float running and crushing onto me. One can easily get panicked and be washed away by the flow. One must slide around the floating cylinder and catch the steel cable before being washed away by the swift flow. Once on the float the joy was ours every time a boat runs by. The float would move up and down with the wave left by it. We as a group also swam across the river once without any protection and all separated because of the difference in each person’s speed. Today, no parent would allow their kid to do what we did as a child.
My message was probably too long so some part of it did not show up. After we swam across the Yangtzi river on July 17 (the day after the official celibration of Mao's swim in the Yangtzi at the age of 73 yo in 1966 on July 16). A friend took the ferry over to bring us money to take the ferry back to our side of the river. We were all in our swimming suit. When the ferry arrived at our side, we climbed on the top of the ferry and dive one by one into the river making a spectacle. Most passengers would rush to one side of the ferry to watch us making the ferry tilt to that side. That brought great joy and pride in us (16 year olds at the time).
Wow! Swimming across this majestic river must have been great! You were really brave to face such a scary adventure! From this video I suppose that temperature were very hot.Thank you for sharing this awesome enterprise with us.
Thank you for the update, Katherine. Wow, you swam across the Yangzi river with a camera in one hand. What a feat. Not many people can say that. You must be a strong swimmer and very brave too. Congratulations.
I'm happy for both you and Wei! Cheers! If you two ever come through NYC, Manhattan, you are both welcome to stay with my Mrs and I on the upper west side! Cheers!
I like the way Katherine mixes in with the local unpretentiously. You can read from her face that she does these because she enjoys them. It surely isn't a click bait. Keep it up buddy. Wish you a memorable stay back in the States.
It's great to watch the scenery and the sea. You seem to make it so relaxing swimming across the river. Good for you, Katherine. Take care and God bless.
No need to apologize for the silence, we fully understand you have a lot going on right now. I hope you enjoy your travels and your planned shenanigans.
This is something I won’t and can’t do even if someone put $1 million on the other side of the river for me. Great to see your watery adventures went swimmingly well! :D
I agree. Trophies, Ribbons, Awards....take it all...you have this thing....every one of your videos leaves me in a better state of being...that's all you and thank you for sharing!!!! All the best!
I appreciated learning that Hankou is now Wuhan. I am reading some 100-yr-old missionary stories set in China and, of course, they use all of the old names like Hankou and Nanking. Fascinating stuff, yours and theirs.
The reason they call it Temple of the Dragon Lord is because that place is deadly, anybody could went visit the Dragon Lord (drown) at that spot, thats probably why the locals name the spot that way. Anyway, thanks Katherine for another great episode of your adventures in China!
I used to cross that bridge everyday when I taught English in Wuhan about ten years ago. Truly a majestic beast. You would have never seen me swimming though!
Woah, what the.. I thought you were joking about swimming across that river at the beginning of the video. There are even ships moving pass you guys! You guys are pretty daring to swim through that murky water.. looks really scary!
Katherine, you are the best person to understand the scenery and lifestyle of Chinese people everywhere in China. I envy you enjoy your life with dynamic energy !
Finally, you are back! Was eagerly waiting for your adventures. But damn! Swimming across that river was exciting!! But also, scary! Glad that you enjoyed the swim with the lovely people for company! My favorite was the gentleman who talked China-US friendship. Now that you are in the US, you MUST share this with Biden! He needs to see this. You are truly the ambassador both the countries need! Equally excited to see your videos from your hometown. Warm regards from an Indian.
Goodness, how did you keep the Go Pro so steady? Were you actually holding it the entire way? That's like double the work😅 I thought you might have got one of those strong young blokes to help film you or put one on your head maybe. Kudos! Have a great trip back to see your family and loved ones!
Interesting locations for a swim. Even though I prefer swimming pools but still exciting nonetheless! Thanks for sharing the experience! Do you still go for long distance running Katherine? And what's the longest distance you've ever ran without stopping?
I stopped after my knee got injured , now I only do long distance biking which actually is a bit better IMO since I can do multi city trips with all my stuff in a bag on the back of the bike , that wasn’t feasible with long distance running , but I still miss the thrill of running my own solo marathons on random country roads . Maybe someday my knee will be better…💔💔💔
I was guessing which city this is, Chongqing, Wuhan, Nanjing... Then you said Yichang. By the skyline I would've never guessed this is a 3rd tier city.
🌻Thanks for joining today’s adventure, everyone! Follow me on Instagram for more updates about life in China: kats_journey_east 🌻
How do I get such stable footage even while biking and walking? 📷 amzn.to/45rObZy
She's waterproof, shoots in 4K, and is very tiny and portable, perfect for recording an action-packed day without the fuss of a fancy complex setup
👽This is an affiliate link, so I will receive a small commission if you buy a product through the link👽
Where do I get the music used in these videos? 🎵 share.epidemicsound.com/5cya7q
Content creators can enjoy unlimited access to a huge variety of music - funky, peaceful, upbeat, or whatever else you’re looking for - and eliminate the headache of navigating copyright strikes on RUclips! All I can say is... wish I knew about it since day 1 🤣
Enjoying the nature in Virginia? ❤️
Did you go south to Texas and Oklahoma, or to the West in California and Oregon? Or Mid west in Kansas? 🔥
@@relaxwhc heading to california next week 😛
@@kats_journey_east I hope you meet Janice Spiteri 豆包姐 in California, she has like few hundred thousand Chinese fans on weibo 😂🔥👍
I remember you did mention about going back to the states on one video. I expected there will be a lull on your videos. But I also expect to see videos from you where ever you are. That's natural coming from a vlogger.
The world is big, you can never see all of it. Even just in one suburb one could not see the other side of it if one stays just on one or two streets.
Speaking of traveling, I might have to mozy on with my trip back to Vancouver soon. Been putting it off for quite a while now.
But hey, I'm retired, it tends to make you take things slower.
Safe travels from an island in borneo in the land below the wind. Take care.
This is the best travel channel, not just in China but on the whole of the internet and should be nominated for a webby award
We should nominate her for a shorty award
Wow, massive praise for the one and only Katherine! 😄
Checkout Eli From Russia
Welcome friendly foreign friends to visit China!
USA: "The only thing she will be nominated for his prison time! She has committed treason when she posts positive things about China! No Americans are allowed to present anything positive about China because there isn't one positive thing about China whatsoever!"
I love this channel. It shows the optimistic side of the world like how Chinese people are helpful, kind and trying their best to be environmentally friendly by being minimalist and reusing stuff as much as possible. Watching the news nowadays only shows negativity and this channel shows that people in the world are actually kind. I wish there were similar channels for other cultures so people would know more about the world. It would help end racism since imo racism exists due to our fear of the unknown. Knowing more about others and actually putting ourselves in their shoes helps us feel empathy for each other.
Unfortunately, US military industry profits more from conflict than peace. That's why the US has stirred up most conflicts since WW2.
too agree
same to America,i yearn there.
Yes, I agree with you. Most of people all over the world are kind, but very few politicians have ulterior motives, they create racial antagonism.
You are my favorite blogger, I have been following you for 2 years, you really show that China's big cities, small cities, villages, already western regions, a large country with a population of 1.4 billion people can not be defined by a region
So lovely to see my hometown, Wuhan. I haven't lived there for 30 years but I've been back a couple of times. I'm amazed to see blue skies. Every time I was there, the sky was hidden under a thick layer of smog. Here's to more blue skies in the future!
7:30 I wish to add to what the guy said about the temple for dragon god:
Dragons in Asia are gods of water, for example in movie "spirited away" the boy character is actually a god of a river. And he has a form of a white dragon that can fly without wings, so in Asia people could guess he is a god of a water body somewhere before it was revealed.
So the guy said there was a temple for dragon gods, at the most dangerous part of the water. He means the temple placed there so people can pray to the dragon god, and make offerings to the dragon god to keep the water calm and do not flood the land, and keep the fisherman safe, as the water is very fast and dangerous.
OMG, wish I knew you while I was editing this 🤣 missed out on some good information
@@kats_journey_east 分享一个歇后语 大水淹了龙王庙--一家人不认识一家人哈哈哈哈哈哈哈
Dear Katherine, your video brought me back to my childhood. I grew up in Wuhan and I had a school friend who lived a few steps from the Yangtzi river. We often, without the knowledge of our parents went swimming in the river without any floating/life saving device (not even a basket ball). In most years (unlike this very special year of 2022), the river is the widest and swiftest in the summer. The water speed is very different depending on the distance from the river bank. In order to get onto a floating light in the middle of the river, one needs to swim up ward close to the bank and then move to the centre in line with the float. The first time I did this, when I got close and was asked to pay attention to be ready, I was shocked at the speed the float running and crushing onto me. One can easily get panicked and be washed away by the flow. One must slide around the floating cylinder and catch the steel cable before being washed away by the swift flow. Once on the float the joy was ours every time a boat runs by. The float would move up and down with the wave left by it. We as a group also swam across the river once without any protection and all separated because of the difference in each person’s speed. Today, no parent would allow their kid to do what we did as a child.
My message was probably too long so some part of it did not show up. After we swam across the Yangtzi river on July 17 (the day after the official celibration of Mao's swim in the Yangtzi at the age of 73 yo in 1966 on July 16). A friend took the ferry over to bring us money to take the ferry back to our side of the river. We were all in our swimming suit. When the ferry arrived at our side, we climbed on the top of the ferry and dive one by one into the river making a spectacle. Most passengers would rush to one side of the ferry to watch us making the ferry tilt to that side. That brought great joy and pride in us (16 year olds at the time).
江边长大,每年都要因为游泳,死小孩的,看过太多了。所以我妈都给钱我去游泳池,我爸晚饭后经常渡汉江。
@@stoneedward6446 可以理解,非常合理。在我們那個年代,父母為生活奔忙,沒有時間和精力管教我們這樣的野孩子。1976年我16歲,我父親是大學教授。第二年,1977年中學沒畢業就高考作為在校生上了77屆大學。我從來不認為我的行為危險,因為自信。不過現在想來後怕,淹死我們中的任何一個,那就大悲劇了。沒有這麼美好的回憶了。我們從小就在東湖游泳。我們常常把衣服放在吹了氣的塑料袋裡,從水果湖游泳池下水,一直游泳玩水游到珞珈山泳池起來。那時後認為在水上游一天都沒問題。有個別我們不太熟悉的同學在長江游泳淹死。我們這一幫人一個比一個強。實際上,有我們這樣的能力,這輩子被淹死的可能性是很小的。我現在在加拿大北邊一個大湖邊有一個木屋。雖然有船有不少救生衣。我是湖上唯一的不帶任何救生設備,一個人向湖心游一長段才往回游的人。
@@josephdewuhan 我父亲50年代老武汉,都是和你说的一样游泳到江心,跟着驳船浪玩耍,然后胆子大的还要拉着船跑。我4岁就被父亲带着一个旧轮胎游泳圈,从中华门下水横渡长江。现在回想父亲也觉得很危险。每年夏天日落后也都是泡在江边,游泳去江心就很少了。
我小时候大概就只有五六岁,我爸就带着我下湖游泳。那会儿顶多带个废轮胎或者手上绑个救生圈之类的。不过我去的是严西湖,哈哈。现在的小孩子没有哪个家长敢带去湖里了吧,但当年似乎大家都还挺接受的,只要不是一群小孩子自己下水,家长也不觉得有什么。
Wuhan truly is an amazing city! VIsited there for 3-4 days and LOVED it.
Wow! Swimming across this majestic river must have been great! You were really brave to face such a scary adventure! From this video I suppose that temperature were very hot.Thank you for sharing this awesome enterprise with us.
you dont have to swim across anymore, you can just walk across now. :x
@@SteveChiller Thank you
Thank you for the update, Katherine. Wow, you swam across the Yangzi river with a camera in one hand. What a feat. Not many people can say that. You must be a strong swimmer and very brave too. Congratulations.
Really salute your calm and endurance for swimming and videoing at the same time in the swift currents
I'm happy for both you and Wei! Cheers! If you two ever come through NYC, Manhattan, you are both welcome to stay with my Mrs and I on the upper west side! Cheers!
You're amazing katherine sister and brave Wei is so lucky to have you God bless you and bless your family 😊
Amazing experience! Always an indulgence watching your videos! Keep up the good work Kathy!
Well done, Katherine. You are brave and adventurous. Keep it up.
Thank you for this video. Great and funny video. I really like your spirit!!
😄
I like the way Katherine mixes in with the local unpretentiously. You can read from her face that she does these because she enjoys them. It surely isn't a click bait. Keep it up buddy. Wish you a memorable stay back in the States.
小王总真是个人才:老婆活着回来😊
One of your best.
3km is very long even to walk
I cant believe you can have such a casual conversation while swimming that river.
It's great to watch the scenery and the sea. You seem to make it so relaxing swimming across the river. Good for you, Katherine. Take care and God bless.
Great Katherine, thank you again to show how beaultiful China is
Thanks for sharing, good way to know more about the country
I thoughtI would see more Xinjiang videos coming 😭😭😭 Really miss your Xinjiang videos.. Have a safe and happy trip in your home country 🙏🙏🙏
We only had two weeks in xinjiang unfortunately , I was on a tight schedule
全片的精華是,丈夫的一句暖心的說話, [老婆,你要活着回來] ,哈哈哈
中国男人温暖有余,阳刚不足啊😂
@@baiyun7810 居然不陪游
男人用暖心形容…在我看来那是一种惭愧。
兄弟,这明显是句调侃。
你没有幽默细胞啊
@@baiyun7810不是所有中国男人都这样,
No need to apologize for the silence, we fully understand you have a lot going on right now. I hope you enjoy your travels and your planned shenanigans.
I only swam once last month before university, which was needed to get back in shape.
Also, this is a long swim to cross the Yangtze River.
This is something I won’t and can’t do even if someone put $1 million on the other side of the river for me.
Great to see your watery adventures went swimmingly well! :D
What about two millions?
Id do it with a lifejacket
I did it when I was 9 with my mum, swim across a river in my city, maybe took one hour. Its not that scary.
Wow...i'm leaving for a tour tomorrow...we will swim in the mighty Yangtze...al 4 of us!!
I am from Hubei province , Thank for your vlog about my hometown view.There are many famous places in Hubei. WuDan mountain, ShenLongJia, SanXia,etc.
Wow kathrine, its quite a challenge swimming from one bank to another, quite a feat indeed. You are a daring lady.
一直關注你,很勇敢❤️
"So this place is called Long Wang Temple!"
"So where's the temple?"
"There isn't one!!" 😆😆
Love your sense of humor! 😁
Wow! Congratulations on your 3rd swim across the Yangtze river. Great tour, cheers from Australia.
I agree. Trophies, Ribbons, Awards....take it all...you have this thing....every one of your videos leaves me in a better state of being...that's all you and thank you for sharing!!!!
All the best!
You are one strong swimmer and best multitasker as well👍
I appreciated learning that Hankou is now Wuhan. I am reading some 100-yr-old missionary stories set in China and, of course, they use all of the old names like Hankou and Nanking. Fascinating stuff, yours and theirs.
OMG, Gustav's tattoo, so cute
If you enjoyed this video, raise your hand to show Katherine 😺ion your undying support ✋👍🙋🏻♂️
Thanks😜😜
@@kats_journey_east you're welcome 👍
Haven’t seen your new video for a couple of weeks, and I was looking forward to it every day
Hello from Canada! Great videos! Keep up the good work
The reason they call it Temple of the Dragon Lord is because that place is deadly, anybody could went visit the Dragon Lord (drown) at that spot, thats probably why the locals name the spot that way. Anyway, thanks Katherine for another great episode of your adventures in China!
妳長得太美丽漂亮了! 我特别愛听妳说话時,哪甜美的声音❤😍💐
around 1:30, I realized that grandpa was more athletic and nimble than I am. Good on him!
I just saw your channel mentioned on King Kwesi (similar channel) and I just subscribed as I love all content showing travels in China ❤️🇨🇳
you are pretty badass yourself 😄 keep exploring and pushing the boundaries
Another great video. Great to see the friendliness of the local people.
Washington crossed Delaware, Mao swam Yangtze, and now Katherine making history !
Thank you for the update,Katherine. you are the best!
Love Katherine channel, always has awesome good content and love your explanation in every details.
A blonde swim with a bunch of random old guys in the biggest river in China and made it to the other side. Wow 🤩 👍
Well done Katherine 加油
Simply awesome! Bravo!
Just dying with envy. Have friend live there. Enjoy! Hopefully we can travel to Asia again soon.
My God, you always refresh my understanding of you again and again! Respect Katherine~~
Welcome to my HOMETOWN! THUMBS UP!😀
This a very courageous thing to do, Catherine! Next time drag Wei with you :)
Oh my god. You are in my home town Yichang. This is the the place I swim every year when I was young. R you still there?
Like the Diving Prince at 2:04, and the peace ambassador between the two great powers
People are so nice💖
Hello from Canada!!
Thanks!
I used to cross that bridge everyday when I taught English in Wuhan about ten years ago. Truly a majestic beast. You would have never seen me swimming though!
Looks very fun. Be keen to try it if I ever make it over there!
Wowser! you're so brave! Impressive, smiling from ear to ear watching this video.. You "ROCK" girl. \m/
Woah, what the.. I thought you were joking about swimming across that river at the beginning of the video. There are even ships moving pass you guys! You guys are pretty daring to swim through that murky water.. looks really scary!
What a colorful life in China, I am really jealous
“老婆你要活着回来啊”😂😂😂小王总怎么能那么搞笑啊,anway,厉害的阳离子👍👍👍
Katherine, you are the best person to understand the scenery and lifestyle of Chinese people everywhere in China. I envy you enjoy your life with dynamic energy !
妳可能 是*第一個游泳橫渡長江的美國女人 膽子真大 厲害
Finally, you are back! Was eagerly waiting for your adventures. But damn! Swimming across that river was exciting!! But also, scary! Glad that you enjoyed the swim with the lovely people for company! My favorite was the gentleman who talked China-US friendship. Now that you are in the US, you MUST share this with Biden! He needs to see this. You are truly the ambassador both the countries need! Equally excited to see your videos from your hometown. Warm regards from an Indian.
Hometown videos coming soon😎😎😎
Funny. According to some hate-china channels, the Yangtze river has dried up.🤣
never thought you'd do this...amazing!!
I’m a fan from Yichang !!! Glad to see you visiting there
Truly great fun, I love it!
Great adventurous swim & looking forward to see more of your travel
5:08 'Come back alive!' , darn that makes me wonder
Easily the best regular China vlog by a westerner. Hurry back to China, Katherine!
2:17 - Its official, you are the "China - US ambassador" .. Brave as well
Wow that was amazing crossing the rever
Goodness, how did you keep the Go Pro so steady? Were you actually holding it the entire way? That's like double the work😅
I thought you might have got one of those strong young blokes to help film you or put one on your head maybe. Kudos!
Have a great trip back to see your family and loved ones!
Yes I held it the whole way , I didn’t want to put that heavy responsibility on anyone else 🤣
厉害 厉害 佩服
Interesting locations for a swim. Even though I prefer swimming pools but still exciting nonetheless!
Thanks for sharing the experience!
Do you still go for long distance running Katherine? And what's the longest distance you've ever ran without stopping?
I stopped after my knee got injured , now I only do long distance biking which actually is a bit better IMO since I can do multi city trips with all my stuff in a bag on the back of the bike , that wasn’t feasible with long distance running , but I still miss the thrill of running my own solo marathons on random country roads . Maybe someday my knee will be better…💔💔💔
I watched each and every video Katherine uploaded. :)
I was guessing which city this is, Chongqing, Wuhan, Nanjing... Then you said Yichang.
By the skyline I would've never guessed this is a 3rd tier city.
万里长江横渡,极目楚天舒。
Thank you for introducing my hometown to the world. Wish you have a good time in Yichang. - from a homesick Yichang man away from home for 8 years.
Project 7 destroyer Wuhan and R class submarine No.303! 1 of the 2 legendary 7s still floats today
Respect, great pictures. I would be afraid of the waves of the big ships, great respect.
So the water doesn't dry out like other rivers. You are lucky.
so cool
This isn't just a swim, its special underwater exercising
river looks a little brown, is it clean??
this is truly some kind of crazy experience!
真的太厉害了,Katherine.我还没有游过长江。
SHE'S FINALLY BAAAAACK! 👏
swin beside a Submariner and Warship~ that's something exciting ~
Wonderful video
哈哈 挪威好朋友竟然是他!之前看非正式会谈挺喜欢他的!
我也看居然没发现
The water seems a little muddy. Did it look like that to you when you were in the water?
Watched this, love it. Time to swim now.