THIS is What China is REALLY Like?! | Americans First Day in China! 🇨🇳

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Welcome to our first day in China! As Americans, our view of China stretches from a modern cyberpunk dystopia to a falling power. So we decided to see how true any of that is. In this video we are going to be giving you our first impressions of Guangzhou China as we answer the question; what is China really like?
    We start this vlog by getting some food at the airport before entering our first metro system in China. We took this metro to the East Guangzhou Railway station which was an epic underground mall system as well. We then exited the railway station to get our first view of Guangzhou.
    Next, we were off to Huacheng Square to get a view of the epic Canton tower, one of the landmarks of the city. Althought the weather was gloomy and cold the night turned out well as the clouds cleared and the tower lit up for an epic view. We also got to explore the Mall of The World which was a massive underground complex that was located directly beneath the square. While in the mall we got ourselves some delicious Chinese food before heading back to our hotel and giving our final thoughts on the first day in Guangzhou and our final thoughts on china!
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    00:00 Guangzhou Airport and Metro Experience
    06:20 Guangzhou East Railway Station
    11:00 Huacheng Square and Mall of The World
    20:28 Guangzhou at Night is Beautiful
    27:56 First Chinese Dinner
    36:26 Final Thoughts on Our First Day in China

Комментарии • 794

  • @TriFateLifestyle
    @TriFateLifestyle  4 месяца назад +98

    Thanks for watching!
    Check out our arrival in China vlog here: ruclips.net/video/rz7mIarbxNY/видео.html

    • @caozijian6
      @caozijian6 4 месяца назад +6

      新年快乐,万事如意

    • @matpk
      @matpk 4 месяца назад +3

      Show your Chinese passport in Your next video

    • @RonEntropy
      @RonEntropy 4 месяца назад +3

      Sup Trifate dudes! Watching u guys since the beginning from Texas… I gotta request☝️ can u guys go check out the Walmart while in China? It would be cool to see the both of your perspectives just walking around looking at stuff. I heard it’s much like the American Walmart with a China twist… I think it would make an interesting good RUclips vlog for your viewers to watch to see the major differences. 😂

    • @TriFateLifestyle
      @TriFateLifestyle  4 месяца назад +3

      @@RonEntropy We would love to :)

    • @sylvainracine1678
      @sylvainracine1678 4 месяца назад +2

      So nice to see young Americans visiting China. I lived in China many years, but left in 2021. Soon I'm gonna use the 30 days visa for Hainan, can't wait

  • @geopoliticalnutz7350
    @geopoliticalnutz7350 4 месяца назад +657

    You know, it's nice to see more and more western travelers are going to China and see what it's like over there. And I follow a lot of western travelers. All of them have very positive things to say. I'm going to Beijing in April ! Can't wait !

    • @never4ever386
      @never4ever386 4 месяца назад

      Oh same here. I can’t can’t believe all the lies about China that have been fed to us by our western govt and media.

    • @orangewinds4916
      @orangewinds4916 4 месяца назад +33

      Welcome china!!

    • @tengsteel8560
      @tengsteel8560 4 месяца назад +19

      Welcome!

    • @pv2639
      @pv2639 4 месяца назад +5

      What a user name lol

    • @saahan-nn1fe
      @saahan-nn1fe 4 месяца назад +5

      No, there are people in China who set up tents outside. Some people come from other places and don’t want to stay in expensive hotels or want to save money.

  • @jvs333
    @jvs333 4 месяца назад +364

    2008 First time I went to China (Beijing, Chongqing, Chengdu, Lanzhou) was absolutely mind blowing. Even back then it made the US look old dilapidated, dirty, crime infested, backwards.
    I can only image what it’s like now.
    China is absolutely an amazing country ❤❤❤🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳

    • @jding1573
      @jding1573 4 месяца назад +32

      If you are going to China again, you will find huge progress/changes in China from you knew in 2008.

    • @jvs333
      @jvs333 4 месяца назад

      @@jding1573 oh I know I still stay in touch with friends there (both expats and Chinese)
      The U.S. is stuck in the 1980s but it’s infrastructure is stuck in 1950s
      The American people are stuck in Hollywood movies of delusional halcyon glory days 😂😂

    • @freelunchforchildren4040
      @freelunchforchildren4040 4 месяца назад +8

      me too, the first time we went to China was 2008.

    • @tvl6347
      @tvl6347 4 месяца назад +12

      After 2009 China has changed so much. The whole infrastructure is another level. Also the cities are now more clean and beautiful.

    • @floridaaguada4216
      @floridaaguada4216 4 месяца назад +1

      First time visiting in 2007,in chengdu,chongqing Beijing. Chengdu,they eat to much spicy food.

  • @aww7056
    @aww7056 4 месяца назад +726

    Best thing of china is that there are no thugs, homeless, addicts, mentals, etc. To make you feel unsafe .

    • @charleneji6759
      @charleneji6759 4 месяца назад +58

      I won't say none, but very few 😁

    • @shopkins12
      @shopkins12 4 месяца назад +10

      no thugs? we had a bad experience in a Beijing marketplace. Sadly, it ruined our vacation trip but I wouldn't make a big deal out of it on soc med, since I would hate to generalize. Our driver and guide treated us well tho.

    • @JackLi-vx2zk
      @JackLi-vx2zk 4 месяца назад

      确实,在一小部分地方还是有的,只不过确实不多,很安全​@@charleneji6759

    • @aww7056
      @aww7056 4 месяца назад +71

      @@shopkins12 its a country of 1.4 bln people ofcourse there are exceptions .
      but its nothing like the cities in the western countries .
      have you been feeling unsafe walking the streets in china ? especially at night around metro/train stations , pubs , alleyways, etc. ?

    • @shopkins12
      @shopkins12 4 месяца назад +7

      @@aww7056 its an organized tour which doesn't require us to take the public transpo. everything is taken cared of since we have a guide, plus a driver that tours us around. The only instance we were left alone was in that marketplace where we were physically harassed by a furious seller for no reason. But again, that is why unlike the others, I would hate to generalize. I believe in the goodness of people regardless of race. However, one bad experience cannot be denied or forgotten, and doesn't change the fact that evil still exists everywhere.

  • @julioduan7130
    @julioduan7130 4 месяца назад +217

    Big malls in big Chinese cities are usually connected to the metro. It’s for the convenience of the passengers.

  • @monacolita9999
    @monacolita9999 4 месяца назад +177

    As long as you have translation software, don’t be shy and just ask the waiters what their specialty dishes are. Generally, the best-selling dishes will not disappoint you. The same goes for when asking for directions. Young people on the roadside will usually patiently help you with directions. Have a nice trip in china!

    • @user-tb2lt9nl7e
      @user-tb2lt9nl7e 4 месяца назад +1

      没有翻译软件也可以(There is no translation software.)

  • @sayaandyangsaya2756
    @sayaandyangsaya2756 4 месяца назад +183

    China is safe, clean, and beautiful.

    • @yuugenr7549
      @yuugenr7549 4 месяца назад +9

      Yup something USA only have in movies

    • @wulfw.8452
      @wulfw.8452 3 месяца назад

      @@yuugenr7549 Ouch.

  • @huli2912
    @huli2912 4 месяца назад +286

    If you feel cold, why not buy some clothes in the mall? There are many clothes at affordable prices in Guangzhou and the quality is also very good. It only costs more than a dozen dollars.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 4 месяца назад +21

      I think they travel on tight budget or they used up their savings in Philippines.

    • @tengsteel8560
      @tengsteel8560 4 месяца назад +30

      回菲律宾后那些新买的厚衣服就成为累赘了
      他们遇到了广州最冷的几天, 正常情况下他们的衣服是够用的

    • @user-iu1tk4yo1o
      @user-iu1tk4yo1o 4 месяца назад +13

      都是不正常的爆冷。迅速会回暖。

    • @4-SeasonNature
      @4-SeasonNature 4 месяца назад +4

      They just got to the hotel after all those troubles at the airport. I'm sure they'll buy some clothes the next day.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 4 месяца назад +6

      @4-SeasonNature judging from their travels in singapore and malaysia, they do not spend a lot like normal tourists. So I think they have a tight budget to travel.

  • @floridaaguada4216
    @floridaaguada4216 4 месяца назад +121

    Wow,So beautiful Guangzou❤❤❤

  • @bluestraveler2980
    @bluestraveler2980 4 месяца назад +67

    You guys make me laugh and smile in every video. Love the comedy.

  • @katkrist6409
    @katkrist6409 4 месяца назад +135

    China is amazing. Enjoy!

  • @pppotttt
    @pppotttt 4 месяца назад +127

    Welcome to China! If you have time, welcome to Shenzhen. It is the most modern city in China and also the city with the most high-rise buildings in the world. Shenzhen is very close to Guangzhou, and it only takes half an hour to take the high-speed rail❤❤

    • @freelunchforchildren4040
      @freelunchforchildren4040 4 месяца назад

      can u recommend some places to visit in Shenzhen, thanks

    • @pppotttt
      @pppotttt 4 месяца назад

      @@freelunchforchildren4040 Recommend visiting Lianhuashan Park, which offers a panoramic view of Futian District. Shopping and dining are recommended in Wanxiang Tiandi and Shenye Shangcheng, while street snacks are recommended in Dongmen Night Market

    • @pppotttt
      @pppotttt 4 месяца назад

      Recommend visiting Lianhuashan Park, which offers a panoramic view of Futian District. Shopping and dining are recommended in Wanxiang Tiandi and Shenye Shangcheng, while street snacks are recommended in Dongmen Night Market

    • @nicypeng
      @nicypeng 4 месяца назад

      If you want to have some future feeling travel, you could go around Nanshan district, which is a place seen as a tech and new district. There is Shenzhen University, and around it lies a lot of high tech or internet company like Tencent. Or you could go to place near the shore, such as Shenzhen Bay(where you could even see Hong Kong across the sea) I believe the comfortable environment and cozy vibe and the sea will make you feel ease. Maybe you want to visit some traditional places or have some good Cantonese food, then you can take an adventure in Futian District. Don't be afraid to look for good taste in narrow streets, and I have a good tip for you: Just check the car number plate of the cars parking in front of restaurants. If you see a restaurant with a lot of cars with number starting with 粤(which means Canton. I just assume that it's accessible for the guys who don't know Chinese character to just compare the shape to know if that's this character.🤣)E, 粤X, 粤Y. Trust me, because different letters mean the cars' owner come from different cities in Canton(GuangZhou), and the guys from E, X, Y know the taste the best. Again, welcome to China!@@freelunchforchildren4040

    • @dandelion4187
      @dandelion4187 4 месяца назад

      Ping An Finance Center, landmark building in Futian CBD, you can overlook Shenzhen city from the sightseeing floor on the 116th floor. Shenzhen Talent Park,Shenzhen Bay Park,OCT bay , OCT harbor ....@@freelunchforchildren4040

  • @Hoo88846
    @Hoo88846 4 месяца назад +293

    Welcome to the mother country China where Sinospheric nations Japan (Chinese Tang Dynasty culture replica), Korea (Chinese Ming Dynasty culture replica) and Vietnam (ruled by China for 1000 years from the Qin Dynasty to the Tang Dybasty) got their cultures. Most things advertised as “Japanese”, “Korean” and “Vietnam” are actually Chinese inventions, such as tea, tea ceremony, chopsticks, hotpot, dumplings jiaozi (gaozi in Cantonese from which Japanese got their word gyoza), bean curd doufu (from which Japan got their word tofu), miso, soy sauce, rice, rice noodles fen (fun in Cantonese, from which the Vietnamese got their word pho), noodles, rice wine, lamian which means pulled noodles (from which the Japanese got their word ramen), zhajiangmian which means fried sauce noodles (from which Koreans got their word jjajangmyon), paper folding art, koi fish, cherry blossom trees, penzai (from which Japan got their word bonsai), weiqi (Japanese call it game of go), etc. Cantonese cuisine originated from Guangdong province, and HK and Macau also share the Cantonese dialect and Cantonese cuisine that originated from Guangdong province. Guangzhou was also the capital city of Nanyue Kingdom (Nam Viet Kingdom in Vietnamese) estavlished by the Qin Dynasty general Zhao Tuo (Trieu Da in Vietnamese), who also founded the Trieu Dybasty of Vietnam (Zhao Dynastt in Mandarin), which began the 1000 years rule by the Chinese over the Sinospheric nation Vietnam. The word Vietnam itself came from reversing the two Chinese characters Nam Viet Kingdom (Nanyue Kingdom). Viet in Vietnam (Yue in Mandarin) means “southern regions of the Yangtze River of China”. Google search for “Japanese missions to imperial China”, “Japanese missions to Tang Dynasty”, “Nanyue Kingdom”, “Trieu Dynasty of Vietnam”, “Sinosphere”. Guangzhou was the capital of the Nanyue Kingdom, and the origin of Cantonese culture, cuisine and Cantonese dialect spoken in the Guangdong-HK-Macau Great Bay Area. So now you are literally at the birth place of Asian cuisines such as Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese cuisines. Enjoy your stay at one of the Four Great Cradles of Civilizations China that gave rise to Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese cultures and their cuisines. Try out Cantonese signature dishes such as char siu (barbecue pork which the Japanese copied and call it chashu), dim sum, rice noodles, Shahe fen (ho fun in Cantonese) that originated from the Shahe District of Guangzhou, Claypot rice which spread to many Southeast Asians by Chinese immigrants, roasted suckling pigs and pigs which the Filipinos copied to make their lechon, etc. You are literally at the birthplace and authenticity of all the copycat cuisines you have tasted in Japan and Philippines, so enjoy the inventor nation China with their authentic and original inventor dishes.
    Please enjoy your stay and keep warm. Happy Chinese New Year from a Cantonese Chinese American in Los Angeles. 🎉🎉🎉

    • @bombomu2
      @bombomu2 4 месяца назад +23

      Cool .. good information ❤😊

    • @user-or2en4ec6e
      @user-or2en4ec6e 4 месяца назад +20

      Papa is right!
      The culture and cuisine of the East Asian region, which includes Korea, Japan, and Vietnam, originated in China!
      But replicas would be an exaggeration, wouldn't theeeey???🙄
      Our culture has evolved uniquely away from our parents. And now it fascinates the whole world!
      谢谢中国!东亚万岁! ! !🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌

    • @Hoo88846
      @Hoo88846 4 месяца назад +36

      @@user-or2en4ec6e Well, if you visit Xi’an and Luoyang, and watch historical dramas on the Tang Dynasty, you can see where Japanese culture came from. They can make replicas of Eiffel Tower and Pyramid in Las Vegas but they are still known by their inventor nations’ brands, not “American Eiffel Tower” or “American Pyramid”. Yes, they look newer in Las Vegas and not as worn out as the authentic versions into France and Egypt, but you can’t say they “evolved”. Regardless of how Macau and Las Vegas make replica buildings, they are all known by their inventors’ nations’ brands. So it’s Chinese dynastic cultures in Japan, Korea and Vietnam which is why they are collectively called the Sinosphere. They replicated Chinese ancient architectural styles to make their palaces, pagodas and temples in Japan, Korea and Vietnam. All of them used to or continue to use Hanzi, or Han Chinese characters named after the Han Dynasty of China. Ramen was brought to Japan by Chinese immigrants. Initially it was still called Chuka soba, but now directly called “Japanese ramen”. There is an intentional effort by American and Japanese military allies to remove the name “China” from their inventions and their own invented culture, and as a lover of history and cultures, I don’t like this. Imagine trying to erase the name of Rome by making replicas of Roman structures all over the world so now we call them French Colosseum, Spanish Mona Lisa, Polish Palatine Hill, etc. This is what I feel like when I watch all these Japanese propaganda trying to replace the inventor brand Chinese with “Japanese”. The most ridiculous I’ve seen so far is misbranding MY Cantonese cultural elements wok as “Japanese wok”, Cantonese signature dish char siu as “chashu”, Cantonese dim sum signature dish siu mai as “shumai”, or the worst, Peking duck from the capital of China (Peking is the Cantonese romanization of Beijing) as “Japanese Peking duck”. They won’t allow the Chinese to call Chinese New Year by its inventor brand Chinese New Year, but now I saw a Vietnamese propangada video calling it “Vietnamese New Year”. Paper, one of the Four Great Chinese Inventions invented during the Han Dynasty by Cai Lun, is now propagated as “washi” (Japanese paper) and “Hanji” (Korean paper). Japan, Korea and Vietnam with their satanic pride trying to replace China their inventor culture by misbranding everything Chinese as “Japanese, Korean or Vietnamese” trying to erase the name of “China”. I am tired of seeing these kinds of anti China and removing the name of China propaganda from Japan, Korea, Vietnam and American media. Japan is leading in this effort which is why most of these things are misbranded as “Japanese” just like Satan in his satanic pride trying to usurp the place of the Creator to play “god”, and with the same satanic lies about history and cultural origin, and with the same satanic blasphemy against China just like Satan blasphemes God.

    • @Hoo88846
      @Hoo88846 4 месяца назад +12

      @@user-or2en4ec6e Well, if you visit Xi’an and Luoyang, and watch historical dramas on the Tang Dynasty, you can see where Japanese culture came from. They can make replicas of Eiffel Tower and Pyramid in Las Vegas but they are still known by their inventor nations’ brands, not “American Eiffel Tower” or “American Pyramid”. Yes, they look newer in Las Vegas and not as worn out as the authentic versions into France and Egypt, but you can’t say they “evolved”. Regardless of how Macau and Las Vegas make replica buildings, they are all known by their inventors’ nations’ brands. So it’s Chinese dynastic cultures in Japan, Korea and Vietnam which is why they are collectively called the Sinosphere. They replicated Chinese ancient architectural styles to make their palaces, pagodas and temples in Japan, Korea and Vietnam. All of them used to or continue to use Hanzi, or Han Chinese characters named after the Han Dynasty of China. Ramen was brought to Japan by Chinese immigrants. Initially it was still called Chuka soba, but now directly called “Japanese ramen”. There is an intentional effort by American and Japanese military allies to remove the name “China” from their inventions and their own invented culture, and as a lover of history and cultures, I don’t like this. Imagine trying to erase the name of Rome by making replicas of Roman structures all over the world so now we call them French Colosseum, Spanish Mona Lisa, Polish Palatine Hill, etc. This is what I feel like when I watch all these Japanese propaganda trying to replace the inventor brand Chinese with “Japanese”. The most ridiculous I’ve seen so far is misbranding MY Cantonese cultural elements wok as “Japanese wok”, Cantonese signature dish char siu as “chashu”, Cantonese dim sum signature dish siu mai as “shumai”, or the worst, Peking duck from the capital of China (Peking is the Cantonese romanization of Beijing) as “Japanese Peking duck”. They won’t allow the Chinese to call Chinese New Year by its inventor brand Chinese New Year, but now I saw a Vietnamese propangada video calling it “Vietnamese New Year”. Paper, one of the Four Great Chinese Inventions invented during the Han Dynasty by Cai Lun, is now propagated as “washi” (Japanese paper) and “Hanji” (Korean paper). Japan, Korea and Vietnam with their satanic pride trying to replace China their inventor culture by misbranding everything Chinese as “Japanese, Korean or Vietnamese” trying to erase the name of “China”. I am tired of seeing these kinds of anti China and removing the name of China propaganda from Japan, Korea, Vietnam and American media. Japan is leading in this effort which is why most of these things are misbranded as “Japanese” just like Satan in his satanic pride trying to usurp the place of the Creator to play “god”, and with the same satanic lies about history and cultural origin, and with the same satanic blasphemy against China just like Satan blasphemes God.

    • @PomegranateChocolate
      @PomegranateChocolate 4 месяца назад +7

      To be precise the native tongue of Hong Kong is not Cantonese. It is Hakka and its variants. If you have a time machine and dialed back two hundred years ago in Hong Kong and speak Cantonese no one will understand you. The reason Cantonese became the lingua franca of Hong Kong is because Cantonese and its variants (Shunde dialect is just Cantonese with an accent) is the language spoken around the region of Canton (Guangzhou) and since Guangzhou has been the capital of the Guangdong province and there are many different dialects spoken in the Guangdong province, the only way people in different part of Guangdong can communicate verbally is by Cantonese. Over the past hundreds of so years people from different parts of China migrate to Hong Kong and a lot of these people are from the Guangdong province and hence they use Cantonese as a mutually understandably language to communicate verbally. Over time Cantonese became the dominant language of Hong Kong.

  • @dextro7349
    @dextro7349 4 месяца назад +65

    If you’re freakin’ cold, go get some freakin’ clothes man 😂😂

  • @TravelinChina
    @TravelinChina 4 месяца назад +11

    Glad you've had the chance to visit and see for yourself.

  • @pagbras8656
    @pagbras8656 4 месяца назад +400

    Yes the richest country in the world so modern so beautiful....my dream country to visit.

    • @pv2639
      @pv2639 4 месяца назад +13

      Omg it's a bot

    • @greentea8852
      @greentea8852 4 месяца назад +47

      @@pv2639 omg, you are the cia bot

    • @user-ej6wl7ci7e
      @user-ej6wl7ci7e 4 месяца назад +4

      welcome

    • @user-gx8mw9fh7n
      @user-gx8mw9fh7n 4 месяца назад +1

      他在监狱里面,政治评论员

    • @yuugenr7549
      @yuugenr7549 4 месяца назад

      ​@@pv2639western brainwashed bot

  • @freelunchforchildren4040
    @freelunchforchildren4040 4 месяца назад +33

    We just came back after visiting 5 cities is China, subway is Free for seniors, even foreigners. We just showed them our California Driver Licenses & they let us thru, real cool.

    • @sx8909
      @sx8909 4 месяца назад +3

      Hi there, can you please let me know which cities you visited? What age is considered “senior” in China?

    • @huizack
      @huizack 4 месяца назад

      ​@@sx890965years old

    • @alexwang1465
      @alexwang1465 4 месяца назад +10

      @@sx8909 Over 60 or 65 years old, different cities have different standards

    • @sx8909
      @sx8909 4 месяца назад +1

      @@alexwang1465 thank you! Which city subway is the easiest to get around? and which one is the hardest to navigate? Are they about the same?

    • @alexwang1465
      @alexwang1465 4 месяца назад +1

      @@sx8909 It is difficult to give a precise answer because I have not visited many cities. Relatively more advanced cities such as Shanghai and Shenzhen have a lot of subway lines and cover more areas. Of course, a large subway network also means that it can be complicated for you. But in these cities you are also more likely to meet people who speak English, and staff, volunteers or passers-by will be willing to help you. So maybe you can start your trip in these cities first. By the way, if you use iPhone, it will be easier to travel, apple map will be more accurate than Google map in China.

  • @WangEmpire852GOT7
    @WangEmpire852GOT7 4 месяца назад +16

    Thanks for exploring China such a great country! You're making Jackson proud!! Tell 'em haters that we made it 👏👏👏

  • @Light-zu1ys
    @Light-zu1ys 4 месяца назад +22

    Your videos are so goofy and light hearted and you remind me so much of the boys I went to school with back in the States :) Welcome to China! You’ve got a new subscriber!

  • @andyl3655
    @andyl3655 4 месяца назад +26

    It's hilarious and interesting content!! keep the China content coming bois!!

  • @justme6275
    @justme6275 4 месяца назад +25

    i just came back from guangzhou, so much to see, do and eat, going back in nov when it is cooler. you guys enjoy!

  • @positivebreadtv6235
    @positivebreadtv6235 4 месяца назад +25

    It looks so lovely there! People are underground so there's not much people on ground making the city look really spacious. Thanks for taking us with you biscuit boiz!

    • @tengsteel8560
      @tengsteel8560 4 месяца назад +1

      It was too cold in Guangzhou in those days

    • @positivebreadtv6235
      @positivebreadtv6235 4 месяца назад

      @@tengsteel8560 That makes sense. 😃

    • @CDTsuiPo
      @CDTsuiPo 4 месяца назад +3

      no…just bcs the Chinese new year.ppl got out city reunion with their family …

  • @Binky0523
    @Binky0523 4 месяца назад +20

    32:54 so professional when explaining the food😂😂like switched to a different person, wow.Glad u like the food hahaha, very cute 😊😊

  • @liangxu8402
    @liangxu8402 4 месяца назад +18

    Traveling to China will bring a lot of surprises, especially when people are in the mood of traveling to India, but when they arrive in China they find that they are a bigger version of Singapore.

    • @DK-ev9dg
      @DK-ev9dg 4 месяца назад +7

      😂😂😂is this a joke? Does Singapore has lakes, deserts, mountains and hills, rivers and streams??

    • @austinjt4264
      @austinjt4264 4 месяца назад +3

      @@DK-ev9dgHaha... Probably just someone who had a narrow-mindset.
      Singapore is like a TINY BLOCK of China!
      You can literally, visit everything in Singapore for just 1-2days. While you can easily spend 2yrs in China and you don't even covered half of its rich & diverse cultures.

    • @dongiovanni8899
      @dongiovanni8899 3 месяца назад

      Singapore has more Hokkiens than Cantonese🤓

    • @DK-ev9dg
      @DK-ev9dg 3 месяца назад

      @@user-lw1lf8oy9p loser, bitter and jealous.

    • @Squirtle-xm6bi
      @Squirtle-xm6bi 3 месяца назад

      India? Really? Rapists and food poisoning dont play

  • @yonight6871
    @yonight6871 4 месяца назад +44

    impressive :) You are very brave. Despite all warnings from the medias not to take ‘risk’ coming to China , you did it.Guangzhou is most famous for its food, not its architecture. You can stay a few more days, eat delicious food recommended by local people, and buy down jackets or thick jackets in cold weather.

  • @jenniferzhang864
    @jenniferzhang864 4 месяца назад +11

    You put smiles on my face. You seem to have a lot of fun!

  • @RM-qw3xz
    @RM-qw3xz 4 месяца назад +22

    Guangzhou is actually popular too. If you like Cantonese food, it's the place to be.

  • @Poe168
    @Poe168 4 месяца назад +9

    Really love watching your travel vlogs with comedic flavor.

  • @panda00520
    @panda00520 4 месяца назад +50

    I would also like to see your communication with the local residents, which will give you a deeper understanding of China. The Chinese people are very enthusiastic about foreign tourists.

  • @mechannel7046
    @mechannel7046 4 месяца назад +30

    The malls seem not to be too busy. Guess most people went back to their hometown for the Chinese New Year

    • @albback8176
      @albback8176 4 месяца назад +3

      Cold and rain as well.

    • @austinjt4264
      @austinjt4264 4 месяца назад +3

      Yes, they do.
      Chinese New Year is 10 times larger than Christmas.
      Christmas now are so commercial. CNY is more about connecting with Family. So most people went home. There's another 2 big holidays coming up.

  • @jap5205
    @jap5205 4 месяца назад +13

    Great video. Looking forward to seeing the next one

  • @abhayalaukik1365
    @abhayalaukik1365 4 месяца назад +8

    Haha you guys are funny and carry the best of American curiosity and warmth. More exchanges like this!

  • @henzrichard5607
    @henzrichard5607 3 месяца назад

    you guys are presenting us really funny but very down to earth vlogs! AMAZING!

  • @teresatagle4427
    @teresatagle4427 4 месяца назад +4

    That was cool. So high tech this will be on my list to visit.. glad you enjoying .

  • @lumolu2595
    @lumolu2595 4 месяца назад +4

    you guys are so funny🤣🤣really enjoy thanks!!

  • @brokentv_23
    @brokentv_23 4 месяца назад +3

    you two are so funny😄can't wait to watch more videos of your visit in China

  • @chrischau9960
    @chrischau9960 4 месяца назад +34

    The dinner place was a Hong Kong's brand Dim Sum restaurant which is famous in Canton region

  • @user-mb8um3gl7d
    @user-mb8um3gl7d 4 месяца назад +1

    So glad that you visited my city. Hope you enjoyed the trip. You have a great sense of humor, which makes your video full of fun and give us lots of laughter. Thanks.

  • @HuaXiaoXiong
    @HuaXiaoXiong 4 месяца назад +9

    Little tip: You can buy 4 subway tickets, use two to take the subway, and take the remaining two with you🤣

  • @Yasin_Affandi
    @Yasin_Affandi 4 месяца назад +40

    Thank you for this video and for showing your day exploring Guangzhou.

  • @louiserobinson9776
    @louiserobinson9776 4 месяца назад +11

    Good for you guys to find out about China for yourselves by voting with your feet! People should look before they judge.

  • @greaterbayareahero1401
    @greaterbayareahero1401 4 месяца назад +7

    Come to China. It is so fun and safe. So many things to learn as a Westerner. I love it here! Things are so much cheaper since tax is so low!

    • @sporadicfaneurysm
      @sporadicfaneurysm 4 месяца назад

      Is it true that while there's inflation everywhere else, China has deflation?

    • @dongiovanni8899
      @dongiovanni8899 3 месяца назад

      @@sporadicfaneurysm Yes, consumer prices have gone down. China is the only major country that has wage growth but shopping price goes down👍

  • @renjiemo1788
    @renjiemo1788 4 месяца назад

    You guys are hilarious! I like the energy you bring.

  • @edgarnapiza4667
    @edgarnapiza4667 4 месяца назад +42

    Wow! Beautiful skyscrapers

  • @iwonderif
    @iwonderif 4 месяца назад +3

    you guys are so funny😂❤love the humorous

  • @eddywu2077
    @eddywu2077 4 месяца назад +17

    love from shanghai,china😂 guangzhou food is amazing, me from shanghai cant eat too much sichuan spicy food(different province got different food)

  • @nadzmadlawi8267
    @nadzmadlawi8267 4 месяца назад +8

    Sana all😂 im jealous of you guys. Travelling every where and whenever you wanna go. Im happy to both of you. Enjoy every moment guyz. Just keep safe🤩🤩

    • @sporadicfaneurysm
      @sporadicfaneurysm 4 месяца назад

      I'm glad to see a fellow Pinoy na hindi anti-China on this China vlog series they're doing.. Meron na kasi ako nakitang mangilan na nakakahiyang comments.. Thanks for being open-minded & sana rin matupad mo ang wish mo to be able to travel around the globe.. 😊

  • @photonquantum4863
    @photonquantum4863 4 месяца назад +1

    You guys are so funny
    and nerdy at the same time

  • @user-en3ur7gs7l
    @user-en3ur7gs7l 4 месяца назад +8

    这两个美国朋友真是太幽默了,都是擅长表演的高手,哈哈,祝你们在中国旅行愉快!~~~

  • @taylor88888
    @taylor88888 4 месяца назад +12

    Zhuhai is a super place to visit near guangzhou, must a try😊

  • @user-mm5ts4mw6w
    @user-mm5ts4mw6w 4 месяца назад +13

    Welcome to GZ, my hometown, rich in history food and architecture . The old town also has a lot of unique scenery compared with CBD. Especially the Yuexiu, Liwan,haizhu square.❤

    • @weizhang2834
      @weizhang2834 4 месяца назад

      Guangzhou is corrupted , this is the only city social media vlog found a homeless person in China last year

  • @tengsteel8560
    @tengsteel8560 4 месяца назад +1

    So funny video, love it

  • @CioChoux
    @CioChoux 4 месяца назад +6

    The pork-stuffed buns you had with the doughnut-like outer shell reminds me of Lugang Cafe's and TuanTuan's Snow Buns in the Philippines. You should try them if you will crave for them after you leave China.

  • @Julia-xl7pr
    @Julia-xl7pr 4 месяца назад

    You guys looks genuinely happy

  • @hata_kana
    @hata_kana 4 месяца назад +5

    The kind of cold in the south is called 'wet cold' in China. Because the air is really humid and makes people feel much colder than 'dry cold' in the north

  • @edgarnapiza4667
    @edgarnapiza4667 4 месяца назад +6

    Wow that’s fracking epic!

  • @gullwang2020
    @gullwang2020 4 месяца назад +1

    25:36, I remember that was a outdoor stadium. The place you went to is Zhujiang New Town, definitely the iconic place to be in Guangzhou.

  • @DevBoyjonauth
    @DevBoyjonauth 3 месяца назад

    Love your China vlogs! Watching from Ireland 🇮🇪 You've taught us a new word "frackin"! 😂

  • @kiyri333
    @kiyri333 4 месяца назад +7

    In Guangzhou, you don’t need to buy any thick clothes, because you only need to survive a few days, and the temperature will rise again soon. You can also wear short sleeves.

  • @leogeralla9787
    @leogeralla9787 4 месяца назад

    Thanks! i think i want to check and visit this place as well.

  • @jhil6801
    @jhil6801 4 месяца назад +2

    What brand body cam are you wearing?

  • @jlbaseballcards
    @jlbaseballcards 4 месяца назад +1

    Entertaining videos! Keep up the excellent content and enjoy the rest of your stay in China! And I certainly hope your videos would bring back home to your friends and families the real China! I hope some of them won't say you two were held immediately upon arrival by the police and forced to shoot videos inside a Truman-Show style part of China 😂

  • @lofi_Insomnia_
    @lofi_Insomnia_ 4 месяца назад

    Cantonese here. You visited my neighborhood. Hope you guys had fun!

  • @dreamdream773
    @dreamdream773 4 месяца назад

    You guys are so funny and made me laugh so badly 😂

  • @idahomike4254
    @idahomike4254 3 месяца назад

    Glad you enjoyed Guangzhou. When I arrived in 2004 there were only 2 subway lines. Line 3 opened soon after and it just keeps expanding. Very cool! The area where you experienced Mall of the World was a complete dump when I first got here. I used to take the bus through there and it was pretty much a shanty town with trash everywhere and decrepit buildings all around. Man, watching the changes to that area over the years and seeing how it all eventually turned out was quite amazing. And, yeah, the food here is incredible. Cheers!

  • @user-hw8qi1sy9e
    @user-hw8qi1sy9e 4 месяца назад +3

    Well the weather is called"hui nan tian" it means the cold air returns to southern ,always happen in this time, sometimes you can see the water is dripping from the indoor ceiling. This is because the air humidity is too high. In addition, it is still winter in China. Even if it is the south, it will be wet and cold. So many people said it's Magic attack, colder than minus 30 degrees in the north

  • @syncmaster915n
    @syncmaster915n 4 месяца назад

    Nice adventure out in a Chinese metropolis. Hope you guys make it to the Canton Tower. You can ride a roller coaster up there.

  • @w.z.6062
    @w.z.6062 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow, where in Minnesota are you from? It's so fun to follow your adventure in China.

  • @timmylittle4309
    @timmylittle4309 4 месяца назад

    Welcome to China! Hope u guys enjoy your stay😉

  • @jwb9244
    @jwb9244 4 месяца назад

    you guys made me laugh. great video.

  • @hsk2k8
    @hsk2k8 4 месяца назад +1

    I took the elevator all the way up in Guangzhou tower. The view's amazing from the top. Haha

  • @hetian5795
    @hetian5795 4 месяца назад +1

    wow that's so cool! thanks for your video! Love itttt

  • @edilbertbuot2393
    @edilbertbuot2393 4 месяца назад +3

    take care boys💪🇵🇭

  • @lauren.3089
    @lauren.3089 4 месяца назад

    GEM!!I love GEM. She is a very excellent singer

  • @seihontan4012
    @seihontan4012 4 месяца назад +2

    Guys, use the soup spoon together with the chopstick when picking up food. That's also how we do it anyway...

  • @lauren.3089
    @lauren.3089 4 месяца назад +10

    Jackson Wang comes from a sports family. His father was former member and coach of the Hong Kong Fencing Team, Wang Ruiji. His mother was former Chinese gymnast Zhou Ping, and his grandfather was one of the pioneers of ultrasound medicine in China and honorary director of the ultrasound medicine department at the Sixth People's Hospital of Shanghai, Zhou Yongchang. Jackson was a fencer before becoming a singer. At the age of 17, he won the individual gold medal in the men's 17-year-old group sabre at the Asian Youth Championships, and won three Asian championships, three national championships, and nine international and Hong Kong championships in his personal sports career.

    • @gwent5914
      @gwent5914 4 месяца назад +1

      He is definitely come from talented and prominent families.

  • @bmwlexus3387
    @bmwlexus3387 4 месяца назад

    Which translator app are you using?

  • @rol6835
    @rol6835 4 месяца назад

    This guy who got more hair (sorry I’m new to this channel),he is a real foodie! Very impressive! ❤

  • @sophiazhu8656
    @sophiazhu8656 4 месяца назад

    you two are very funny and cute. i was smiling while watching your contents. welcome to china.

  • @lingfengge6666
    @lingfengge6666 4 месяца назад

    That restaurant you chose is a famous restaurant chain in China. Good choice!

  • @spikermike2843
    @spikermike2843 4 месяца назад +2

    (walked into the train with a black bro next to you - it's like back to New York...) Btw these guys definitely have that Beavers and Butthead vibe.

  • @luckyyu9731
    @luckyyu9731 4 месяца назад

    You guys are funny 😂

  • @Qantz
    @Qantz 4 месяца назад +4

    Wow epic first day 👍👍👍

  • @muomu
    @muomu 4 месяца назад +35

    中国政府不断让国家变得强大和富有,不管你喜不喜欢他,这就是正在发生的事,我知道有人不喜欢一个独裁的政府,但凡事没有绝对不是吗?民主和独裁的优劣或许在于结果,一个制度如果能使国家强大那么就有他存在的意义

    • @user-uh4ch8ff6b
      @user-uh4ch8ff6b 4 месяца назад +10

      美國才是全世界最獨裁的國家.你的言論是非常幼稚.請你認識好中國才再講說話

    • @muomu
      @muomu 4 месяца назад +6

      ​@@user-uh4ch8ff6b那我告诉你民主有哪些“优点”吧,权力分散,相互掣肘,所谓的监督不过是党同伐异,媒体都有自己效忠的政党,国家没有长远规划,政策制定更多的是选票考量

    • @muomu
      @muomu 4 месяца назад +1

      @@user-uh4ch8ff6b 至于独裁的缺点我想不用多言,大家都知道,可这些问题都会随着国家的经济上升而消失,因为没有存在的必要了,国家不需要再通过管控言论去维稳,收入的上升会解决人权的问题

    • @wyz9815
      @wyz9815 4 месяца назад +8

      @@muomu 不认同,现代战争有多种形式,贸易战,科技战,金融战都是。但成本最低颠覆性由最强的就是舆论战,目的就是扭曲一个国家民众的认知,瓦解这个国家政府的公信力,煽动对政府的对立,为日后颜色革命推翻政府做准备,绝对一种杀人不见血的软性战争方式! 苏联就是如此被瓦解的,乌克兰的亲俄政府也是如此被推翻的,台湾人对大陆仇恨也被无休止的反中舆论煽动起来的。
      美国每年斥资3亿美刀对华进行反中舆论战,专门训练记者写中国负面的报道,用各种充满逻辑谬误的话术忽悠绝大多数欠缺逻辑思辨的民众。我原来非常讨厌政府的舆论控制,但对西媒洗脑术有了深入了解后,再看下被西媒无所不用其极的谎言搞得社会动荡不安的国家,包括党争不断被意识形态撕裂的美国自己,就意识到舆论必须被管控!
      美西方政府阻止百姓去中国,因为一旦去了,许多针对中国的谎言 - 中国又穷又脏,中国人都非常不友好,被政府压迫.....,就会被戳穿。 谎言最怕的就是让真实被人看到!

    • @wyz9815
      @wyz9815 4 месяца назад

      @@user-uh4ch8ff6b 是的,美国的独裁还表现在对于国际舆论的独裁,西方媒体舆论平台90%是被6家大财团控制(通用电气公司、新闻集团、迪士尼公司、维亚康姆、时代华纳和CBS), 西方媒体相互抄稿子都是一个口径,这才是典型的舆论独裁和舆论霸权!

  • @cycresearch5754
    @cycresearch5754 3 месяца назад

    Hey guys! Love your videos! You two are charming! There are tons of people share your experience on Chinese social media and it went viral. You guys are so cute I had to log on RUclips to subscribed! I am born and raised in Guangzhou and you guys can always find out interesting details in life which make me love my hometown more! There is some cultural stuff I would like to share so you may find your trip in China more interesting:
    1. The sign "Young城Yeah市" is the same pronunciation with "羊城夜市" in Chinese, which means the Nighttime Street Market in the Goat City. Combined with the Chinese in the second line, it means the Nighttime Street Market light up Tianhe (it pronounce as "Tien Herr", which means the Milky Way) District. That's such a lovely pun but I never noticed it until you guys point it out!
    2. Guangzhou is one of the largest city for migrant workers from all over the country and it's know for its kindness and embracement. So when the new year comes, people will go back to their hometown for reunion, which makes the city turn from extreme busy to a rare quietness.
    3. McDonald's regular chips in China is also different from the ones in the US -- they are also seasoned -- try it next time.
    4. The sweet eggs SpongeBob get in Walmart is make by a cooking method call "卤水". In Guangzhou, almost everything can be cooked that way and they are all delicious. You may also find some in restaurants.
    5. Guangdong is a wholesale market for most of the goods across the country -- clothes and cloths, handbags, accessories, pens and notebooks, toys in Guangzhou and Electronics in Shenzhen, do come shopping again sometime, the scale and price of it all will surprise you.
    6. The corn man hops up and down on the screen of Guangzhou metro is the head of train of the first metro in Guangzhou, which is yellow.
    7.Burger is 汉堡 in Chinese and short for 堡, which can also translate into castle, that's interesting.
    8. So glad you guys like the DimSum, it did take me 15 years to fade the love for Shrimp Dumplings and Sweet Pork Buns, and still love Milky Yellow Buns till today, so have some more if you get the chance. Also, different era in China have their unique foods, which can only be found the best in that area. Guangzhou people loves, like looooves food, picky with the taste too. So there are lots of delicious foods are brought to here such as 重庆火锅, but the best Chongqing Hotpot I had is still in Chongqing. And Guangzhou has its own traditional hotpot with no spice. BiangBiang noodles I believe would be the best in its hometown. So next time when you are in China, make sure you get the local specialties for such a short period of travel! Don't let the great food pass by! Also, a little tips for the great food, the most advertised one are commercial ones. The commercial ones are like 8/10 in China, not bad, if you have limited time, they are a good choice. Yet the best can only known by the locals and they need no advertisements to be packed with people. Ask some friends or post questions on the internet before hand if you would like to get the most great food. Rating app helps.
    Love to see you guys in China again sometime, and for a longer period of time! There are astonishing nature and so many great food to experience.

  • @Binky0523
    @Binky0523 4 месяца назад +4

    NAIXUE is more famous for its fruit tea, Heytea would have a relatively stronger taste but I guess u guys would prefer MIXUE and CHA BAI DAO and KFC bubble tea is good too😊😊

  • @MeiXia-222s
    @MeiXia-222s 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks you watching. If you are willing and have enough time, you are welcome to come to Chengdu🎉

  • @t_shrky
    @t_shrky 4 месяца назад +15

    4:23 “we’re in Jackson Wang’s country!”
    if I ever go to China that’s the first thing I’m saying once I step off the plane! 😂

  • @guestonearth1274
    @guestonearth1274 4 месяца назад +2

    Enjoy

  • @TheAllAman
    @TheAllAman 4 месяца назад +1

    Guangzhou used to call Canton. I am glad that you can try some Cantonese food by the end of the day. I am missing the dimsum as well

    • @hyc1266
      @hyc1266 4 месяца назад

      Guangzhou is the capital city of the Canton Province in China.

    • @emg3898
      @emg3898 Месяц назад

      @@hyc1266 Wrong, Canton has always just meant Guangzhou, not Guangdong. It's a misconception that "ton" = "dong", there's no connection there. Peking = Beijing, Nanking = Nanjing, Canton = Guangzhou, Amoy=Xiamen, Macau = Aomen. Old romanization vs new Pinyin based romanization.

  • @RTchannelVlog
    @RTchannelVlog 4 месяца назад +12

    china nice place😎

  • @mingz3030
    @mingz3030 3 месяца назад

    Funny guys , subscribed

  • @blue-uo6yl
    @blue-uo6yl 4 месяца назад +9

    I remember being surprised too see how nice China when i visited a few months ago.
    I always thought China was a runned down country because what i saw on social media.

  • @Sam26412
    @Sam26412 4 месяца назад +1

    I was in Guangzhou 6 months ago, I saw a ton of people everywhere. It really surprise me to see how empty the streets are. I took a taxy to that colorful skinny tower, could not get to the top because it required reservations. Every attraction in China requires reservations, remember that.

    • @sunnydaysddt2068
      @sunnydaysddt2068 4 месяца назад +2

      It’s chinese new year. Businesses are closed, people travel back to their hometowns. The big cities would be less busy compared to other times of the year.

  • @meixichen1514
    @meixichen1514 2 месяца назад

    There’s more squirrels in Beijing’s parks you guys should fed check out! Would love to see you guys to keep the China series going! One city at a time 😊

  • @smashed5826
    @smashed5826 4 месяца назад

    Nice ray tracing effects

  • @KK-gb5mj
    @KK-gb5mj 4 месяца назад +2

    The old English name of Guangzhou is Canton. Do you know that?

  • @fyh3423
    @fyh3423 4 месяца назад +6

    The label of your milk tea says 30% sugar, that’s why it tastes very bland, you can try 100% sugar next time

  • @neonblowfish
    @neonblowfish 4 месяца назад

    in spite of the immaturity, the shots of the city are really nice.

  • @xintong5008
    @xintong5008 4 месяца назад

    welcome to GuangZhou,u guys r so funny